A small corner of the internet where I explore physics the way I like it curious, chaotic, and wonderfully fun.
Welcome to my personal physics playground.
I’m an MSc student in Quantum Technology. Exploring the surface of topics,
from random walks to quantum devices, from neuromorphic concepts to tiny 2D flakes
that behave like they have personalities of their own.
This repo is my wall of experiments, notes, mistakes, surprises, and projects.
Just a bunch of things I’ve built or studied out of curiosity:
- Random Walk of a Knight
A fun experiment where a chess knight performs a random walk on a grid.cause why not...!
- Quantum Random Number Generator (QRNG)
My hardware project using Zener diodes and tunneling noise. well noises are not always a nuisance is it. - HOPG–MoS₂ Notes & Reports
AFM, Raman, exfoliation, lithography — the whole messy adventure.Not fully updated though.
- AFM/STM Internship Report
My experience on imaging tiny landscapes made of carbon and molybdenum.
Honestly?
To keep my physics life organised somewhere
but also open enough so people like me can stumble upon it.
I’m not trying to be formal here.
This is my “learning-out-loud” space.
Just browse the folders, open the PDFs, and enjoy the chaos.
If something helps you — great.
If something confuses you — even better. Curious minds grow like that.if you are reading this, we are pretty close...
I’m someone who loves to learn everything in the most chaotic, undisciplined, and original way possible.
If you want to connect, discuss an idea, or just say hi:
john.regis@students.iiserpune.ac.in
Drop a star . It means a lot to a wandering physicist.