Senior Thesis; Chaotic Oscillators
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Throwing myself directly into chaotic circuitry forced me to grapple with complex interacting behaviors, intense coupled diffrential equations, and hard-to-calculate nonlinear components. I came out the other end with battle tested confidence in methods of research and trial
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In my third and final year of my undergraduate physics degree, I chose to work on a semester long research project culminating in a presentation style psuedo-defense to my department.
My partner and I were tasked with recreating the experiments and results, and eventually improving on, chaotic harmonic oscillation from an analog electrical circuit per a European research paper published some year prior.
The initial difficulty came from more complex than expected circuitry techniques like nodal splicing and our own added resources in order to achive the desired results as quickly as possible (more on that in a moment)