This site is full of things I’ve decided are worth sharing. Here’s what you can find:
I share practical advice on how to make a bunch of physics toys. The most impressive ones are those related to diamagnetic levitation and flying gliders at home. Check out my long-term project to create a perfect tippe top.
Someday, I hope to share raw direct numerical simulation (DNS) data for various turbulent flows, as well as raw data from molecular dynamics (MD) simulations.
I fold origami as a hobby. Join Gothenburg’s origami club!
I also write about the tools that I use for my research. The software ones are actually useful and largely centered around the Julia programming language. As for the hardware… these are mostly to make your working space look nice and to show off.
Finally, there is a dedicated page where you can read the story of the person behind this website.