This section is dedicated to the research I've been doing at UW - from what the heck Pilot Wave Hydrodynamics even is to the machine I've built to study it, as well as a bit of computer simulation.
This page goes over what I'm researching at the University of Washington.
Here I show off the bare bones oil shaker I built to run experiments on. It involves a simple setup with a speaker, as well as a self-designed method of attaching different-shaped dishes to hold oil, to run different expirements. I had to consider easy production, so the dishes are 3D printed. I also had to make them secure tightly, without needing to apply too much force to install or remove.
Whether you pronounce it gif or gif, this page is quite honestly very pretty to look at. It is a place for me to put a bunch of them, with some descriptions and explanations. It is mostly so I can pull it up when talking to professors and the like, but it's a website, so you can see it, too!
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