Physics, code, and small systems

A quiet personal lab for practical technical notes.

I use this space to collect compact writeups, reproducible workflows, and operations notes from computational physics and everyday engineering.

A friendly digital coding assistant with physics-inspired orbit lines
Codex, the small desk assistant

Current workbench

What this site will hold

Computational Physics

Short notes on numerical models, data reduction, and practical checks that make simulation results easier to revisit.

Research Automation

Scripts, checklists, and repeatable workflows for moving between raw output, plots, reports, and handoff documents.

Small Infrastructure

Operational notes for Linux services, local tooling, backups, and the little systems that keep research work moving.

Notebook style

Built for durable, boring usefulness.

2026

Reproducible by default

Each useful note should carry enough context to be checked, rerun, or handed to another collaborator later.

Now

Prefer small working records

A short tested command, a known path, and a clear rollback point are often more valuable than a long abstract guide.

Next

Publish only what earns its place

The public site will stay compact while the private notebooks carry the heavier day-to-day context.

Contact

For focused technical collaboration.

This page is maintained as a lightweight public front door for a personal technical workspace. More notes and links will appear here as they become useful enough to keep.