This site is built as a structured technical notebook: part personal blog, part research archive, and part course platform.
The goal is not only to publish isolated posts, but to keep related ideas connected. Articles can stand alone, research notes can carry formal metadata, and course chapters can grow into long sequences without changing the visual language of the site.
Why structure matters
Technical writing becomes easier to read when the page itself has predictable structure. A reader should be able to recognize the title, summary, table of contents, citation tools, figures, equations, and navigation without needing to relearn the interface on every page.
That is why the site uses shared cards, article surfaces, course lists, research panels, and consistent typography.
A place for mathematics
The design is also meant to support mathematical writing. Inline notation such as $x \in \mathbb{R}^d$ should feel natural inside prose, while display equations should have enough space to breathe:
$$ \hat{y} = x^\top w + b $$The same structure can carry a short article, a research sketch, or a full course section.
Direction
The archive will grow around artificial intelligence, mathematics, physics, and research practice. The important thing is that each new page should feel like it belongs to the same intellectual room: warm, readable, and careful.
