APK for blanket collider running as a background service, creating electron collisions, antimatter, time travelling electrons and gamma ray bursts ***NOTE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR SAFETY***
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APK for blanket collider running as a background service, creating electron collisions, antimatter, time travelling electrons and gamma ray bursts ***NOTE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR SAFETY***
Repo for the case study: Collider Bias - The Hairdresser Example
Shiny app illustrating the movie star example based on S. Cunningham "Causal Inference: The Mixtape" (Section 3.1.6)
Graphical Programming with ThreeJS - main classes for graphics pipeline, computer graphics techniques: geometry and normals calculation for complex models, lighting and shadows, runtime UV coordinates, bump mapping, surface smoothing, UI, skybox, reflections, finite state machine, aabb colliders, particles system
Leveraging network motifs to improve artificial neural networks
A tool to create and edit 2D polygons with sprite lookup, created in V
A basic rectangle collision library made for just non-rotated rectangles that tells you the face collided with and has a collision system where you can have one element be static and one dynamic. It's mostly just for use in my projects, but feel free to use it in your own.
WebGL app using ThreeJS to explore computer graphics techniques: geometry and normals calculation for complex models, lighting and shadows, runtime UV coordinates, bump mapping, surface smoothing, UI, skybox, reflections, finite state machine, aabb colliders, particles system
A Unity project made during my game development specialization, intended to show mastery of the topics we covered during the first period
Collider is a mobile app which allows to see data from the ATLAS experiment on your phone or tablet.
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