Hi! I am currently studying technical maths in Vienna and work part-time at Cerbsim.
At the moment, I am most interested in PDEs, Numerics of PDEs and differential geometry. The applied nature of these fields makes them a natural extension of my other hobbies: mechanical engineering, 3d printing, electrical engineering, and software development.
You can also find some of my papers and notes from university here.
If you'd like to get in touch, feel free to reach out.
I started this blog in 2020 to share my favorite projects and thoughts on various technical topics. I just really like to document things.
I document not just to share progress but also to keep track of my thoughts. Sharing knowledge and open sourcing everything is especially important to me as I learned so many topics by watching other peoples content or following along with their projects.
Same goes for 3D printing. As long as it was patented the technology was basically unavailable to average people.
Almost every post on this blog is open source and published under a Creative Commons license. If a project I am working on is not on the blog it is probably on GitHub.
For many projects of mine, I talk to friends and colleagues who help me discuss my ideas or outright contribute to the project. However, I generally avoid naming them in the post explicitly.
The reason is not that I would not like to give them credit or tell you about how I like working with them, but that I want to avoid the impression of affiliation or endorsement where there is none. I do not like name dropping. Many of my friends and colleagues are known in their respective fields, and mentioning them here would add more weight to this project than is appropriate.
If possible I try to link to their page for the project instead.
Of course, if they want to be mentioned I am very happy about it.
This section lists some of the projects I am particularly proud of. Not neccesserily the most impactful or flashiest ones.