About the blog

This is mostly a personal technical exploration blog written in spare time.

The topics here jump across different areas of engineering, science, technology, industry, optimization, and sometimes things that simply look intellectually interesting enough to spend a few evenings reading about. The posts are usually written while trying to understand a subject better for myself, and then sharing the notes, ideas, and connections in case others find them interesting too.

The intended readers are probably people similar to myself — engineers, scientists, researchers, graduate students, or generally technical people who enjoy learning about fields outside their own specialization. The posts assume some familiarity with basic mathematics, physics, engineering concepts, and technical terminology, but not necessarily expertise in the specific topic being discussed.

This is not an academic publication, and it is not simplified “science for everyone” writing either. Most posts are somewhere in between: technical enough to preserve the interesting parts, but informal enough to read during free time without feeling like a textbook or journal paper.

The blog exists mainly because modern engineering and science are incredibly vast, and it is fun to occasionally wander outside one’s own domain and see how other parts of the technical world work.

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