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Latest Projects
TheMicMag.com - The Mic is Nottingham University's official music
magazine. I'm building this site from scratch using PHP, javasscript and
CSS. I'm currently working on a content management system which will allow
the editors of the magazine to upload content easily. Future plans include
a flash player that searches the web for music. This will be embedded
in each review article to allow the user to listen to a preview clip of
the song they are reading about.
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Predicting Armageddon.
This is the title of my astronomy research project for the final year of my degree in Physics with Astronomy. The aim of the project is to write a computer program that searches for potentially hazardous Near Earth asteroids. This is being coded in Matlab and C. It involves searching digitised plate libraries for known asteroids in order to use observations made in the last century to refine their ephemerides and calculate an impact hazard. So far we haven't found any asteroids on a collision course with the Earth!
Bounce!
My first game is now complete! Having done 90% of the work during a wet week in the summer, I've finally found the time to add the finishing touches to it. This started as a little experiment and grew into a fully functioning game. I coded it in Lingo using Director MX 2004, and did the graphics using Photoshop.It's a fast paced block busting game with lots of fun stuff thrown in along the way. Tip: use your weapons to blow up those annoying fish!
Predicting Armageddon.This is the title of my astronomy research project for the final year of my degree in Physics with Astronomy. The aim of the project is to write a computer program that searches for potentially hazardous Near Earth asteroids. This is being coded in Matlab and C. It involves searching digitised plate libraries for known asteroids in order to use observations made in the last century to refine their ephemerides and calculate an impact hazard. So far we haven't found any asteroids on a collision course with the Earth!


