News

My basil finally developed roots! I'm currently reading about quantum mechanics, ferrofluids, and language models.

Blog

[08/09/2024:] Motivating Ladder Operators II
[08/08/2024:] A Cool Way to Garden
[08/08/2024:] Life and Basil Limeade
[08/05/2024:] Motivating Ladder Operators
[08/04/2024:] Migrated to AstroJS
[07/31/2024:] The Classical in the Quantum

Notes

Working on notes on the quantum mechanics, derivatives, and uploading my previous course notes onto this blog!

Projects

Finally started a projects page! I've recently made some nice upgrades to my post component, so it looks pretty clean! ;)

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I'm considering whether or not to continue this project using WebGL or Three.js.

I'm also researching methods for generating the 3D scenes I want for this project automatically.

In the meantime, I've decided to proceed with some preliminary prototypes of the other interactive parts of this project.

Orange Juice

I like orange juice. :)

Mlog


Work

This page includes many of my favorite projects! For each one, I tried to include a writeup! I'm starting to document these in 2024, so some projects I did from before 2024 may not be included here; I'm still adding things when I get a chance! :)

Project S^3

Started

A mathematical saga. It feels like much of mathematics (and information in general) is told through shapes (pictures) and stories (words). And yummy snacks.

Radiative Transport

Completed

The project I worked on at the Summer School for PDEs at Texas A&M.

Cats and Monsters

Completed

A quick game I made at the end of my data structures class. I was proud of the 2D lighting and shadows.

p-Adic Numbers and Analysis

Completed

A presentation I made at the end of my complex analysis class. I always loved p-adic valuation because it makes some proofs prettier.

Guitar Pickup Coils

Completed

Perhaps one of my favorite class projects, Yuhao Gong and I investigated pickup coils for guitars. I love guitars.

DARTH VADER

Completed

A simple extension to expand the lexicon of VADER to increase sensitivity on certain corpora of text and tweets. Made during URAP at Berkeley.

VADER C++

Completed

A C++ version of the VADER sentiment tool, useful for quickly processing tweet sentiments. Made during URAP at Berkeley.



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