Newton's Lab
An interactive physics sandbox that lets you build, break, and explore classical mechanics through real-time simulation and visual feedback.
Interactive Simulation
A personal laboratory for exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence, interactive design, and educational technology. Every project is an experiment in what thoughtfully engineered systems can do.
A curated look at the projects, tools, and systems currently in rotation at the lab.
An interactive physics sandbox that lets you build, break, and explore classical mechanics through real-time simulation and visual feedback.
Interactive SimulationAI-powered educational tools that adapt to individual learners — generating problems, providing feedback, and tracking mastery in real time.
EdTechReal-time monitoring interfaces for AI agents, model performance, and system health — designed for clarity and operational insight.
ObservabilityPlayful, creative web experiments that push the boundaries of what the browser can do — from generative art to immersive data narratives.
Creative CodingEvery system here is built from the ground up — designed with intention, built for performance, and open for exploration.
Physics, biology, and systems models that you can step inside and manipulate — turning abstract concepts into tangible experiences.
Curriculum-aligned learning resources, quizzes, and adaptive pathways that make complex topics accessible and engaging for students.
Autonomous agents, RAG pipelines, model pipelines, and prompt orchestration — production-grade AI infrastructure for real-world use.
Polished, responsive, interactive websites and dashboards that blend design with engineering — mobile-first and motion-rich.
This isn't a portfolio. It's a workshop. Every project starts as a question — what if — and evolves through iteration, feedback, and the occasional happy accident. The lab is a place for exploration without ego, where building in public means sharing not just the finished work, but the process.
Current focus areas include agent-based learning tools, real-time simulation engines, and AI observability dashboards that make model behaviour transparent and debuggable.
Active Projects
Open Source
Disciplines
Why This Exists“The best tools are built by people who use them. Every simulation, dashboard, and learning system here exists because I wanted it to exist — not because someone asked for it. This lab is a space for curiosity-driven engineering: building what matters, sharing what works, and discarding what doesn't. No bloat. No buzzwords. Just well-crafted systems that do one thing well: help people understand.”
The lab is organised around four main areas. Pick a direction and dive in.
Interactive physics, systems models, and explorable explanations that make abstract ideas concrete.
Curriculum-aligned tools, adaptive exercises, and resources for teachers and self-learners.
Autonomous agents, pipelines, dashboards, and infrastructure for production AI workloads.
A broader view of everything on the bench — from creative coding to full-stack applications.
Dive into the simulations, browse the projects, or see how AI systems are built from scratch. There's always something new on the workbench.