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Announcements

Been Pretty Quiet, Where've You Gone?

It has been almost a year of silence on this blog.

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Physics Idea

Haptic Feedback for Accessibility

I’ve once mentioned in my Personal Statement somewhere that I made an accessibility concept for mobile devices (mostly tablets).

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Coding Computer Science

Siri Shortcuts with Javascript + Something I made

Apple’s got an extremely versatile Siri Shortcuts app. Simply put, it’s an app that allows for an ‘if-this-then-that’ workflow that can be triggered by specific actions, such as pressing a button, entering a location, or even at a scheduled time.

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Epsom

Digital Footprint: Ideas for the Internet

Hi Epsomians! Mr Barker recently featured my blog in an assembly, so here’s an article to expand on that.

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Further Mathematics Mathematics

Square Root Shortcuts, the Taylor Series, and Binomial Expansion

In the past few weeks I’ve come up with lots of new realisation of the topics thought to us in Maths.

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Engineering Physics

3D-Printed Binaural Microphone

This is a DIY, makeshift binaural microphone. If you wish to understand the reasons for making this and the science behind the scenes, read this post.

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Physics Mathematics

Binaural Recordings

Introduction [Easy to read Part 1] A Binaural recording means recording a sound with two microphones for ‘stereo’ sound.

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Music Physics

Physics behind Music – Harmonics, Overtones, and Tuning

Harmonics – Why Does it Sound Nice? Let’s recap on the harmonic series.

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Music Physics

Physics behind Music – The Basics

Musical instruments produce sound with standing waves. Standing waves are formed when a continuous wave is sent down a path and becomes reflected.

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Statistics Psychology

Book Takeaways: The Improbability Principle (2/2)

Recap We’ve covered the basics in Part 1 – how the human mind is not used to dealing with random numbers, how large numbers are used to even out probabilities, and we introduced the normal distribution.

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Psychology Statistics

Book Takeaways: The Improbability Principle (1/2)

The Improbability Principle This is part one of my takeaways I’ve learnt from the book The Improbability Principle by David J.

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Computer Science Artificial Intelligence

CS50AI Chapter 1: Knowledge

These posts are a series of my notes taken from the CS50AI course – Introduction to AI with Python.

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Artificial Intelligence Computer Science

CS50AI Chapter 0: Search

Search Problems are a core part of AI. Whenever you intend to compute something, there can be many outcomes, but only a select few are the ones you are looking for.

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Technology Computer Science

Gallium Nitride – A Silicon Replacement?

Gallium nitride, also known as GaN, is a semiconductor material widely used in blue-white LED lights, TV displays, mobile phone screens, Blu-ray players, and more.

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Further Maths

A Seemingly Difficult DFM Maths Question

Just before summer holidays began, a friend of mine reached out and shared this question with me.

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Further Maths

Angle Between Two Vectors Formula

Foreword: This post has been edited under the advice of my Mathematics teacher for better clarity and rigor.