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dataseyo/README.md

I'm a philosopher of physics turned software engineer with an interest in fields like scientific computing, astrodynamics, automated scientific discovery, the renormalization group, the foundations of quantum field theory, and high outdoor boulders!

In my personal time I'm currently working on solving problems in various orbital mechanics texts, building a fullstack orbit propagator with Next.js and Python, and animating various concepts across the physical sciences with libraries like manim:

manim.mp4

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  1. SatellitePropagator Public

    A Next.js application with a python backend that numerically integrates orbits, plots them in a three.js canvas, and offers services related to ground tracks/elements/etc.

    Jupyter Notebook

  2. shaderlibrary Public

    Library of glsl shaders implemented in r3f.

    JavaScript 7

  3. orbitalmechanics Public

    My solutions to problems from Schaub's courses/texts on astrodynamics and spacecraft control.

    Jupyter Notebook

  4. HomeWall Public

    Make your own climbing wall! React, Typescript, Redux Toolkit, MERN stack.

    TypeScript 2

  5. portfolio Public

    Portfolio made with React, R3F, Vite, and GLSL.

    TypeScript 2

  6. renormalization Public

    The app illustrates the technique of block spin renormalization using React, CSS grid, and javascript array methods.

    JavaScript 1

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