Stephen Moreton-Howell

@steve3007
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Interested in software/creativity/physics/philosophy/ML. Recently finished an MSc in AI at Uni of Kent. Also working on .NET MAUI projects. Recently released for Android: a little plate tectonics illustration and a physics-based game called Maxwell's Demon. Next: A word game called WordyBlob and an educational physics app called Wavicle.fun.

See also: @steve3007.bsky.social
www.philotalk.com
MaxwellsDemon.info

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.companyname.demonmaxwellgame

My current #DotNetMAUI and #NeuralNetworks project: Design and train NNs in #GoogleColab and transfer them to a #CrossPlatform app using #ONNX. Basic principle established. Next I have to think of a genuinely useful and (the hard part) original trained NN to go in a mobile app.

https://philotalk.com/mobile-neural-network

Creating a Neural Network Based MAUI Mobile App with a Neural Network Designed and Trained in Google Colab | Stephen Moreton-Howell

Having done a masters degree in Artificial Intelligence and then switch my attention to writing cross-platform mobile apps, I want to drag it back to AI, while continuing to work on .NET MAUI. So I'm doing some experimental work creating and training neural networks in Python/Keras on Google Colab and then exporting them into .onnx files so they can be deployed into the .NET MAUI apps. Seeing what's possible before deciding what interesting NN based apps I might want to make.

Stephen Moreton-Howell

My current #DotNetMAUI and #NeuralNetworks project: Design and train neural networks in #GoogleColab and transfer them to a cross-platform app using #ONNX. Follow my progress here:

https://philotalk.com/mobile-neural-network

Creating a Neural Network Based MAUI Mobile App with a Neural Network Designed and Trained in Google Colab | Stephen Moreton-Howell

Having done a masters degree in Artificial Intelligence and then switch my attention to writing cross-platform mobile apps, I want to drag it back to AI, while continuing to work on .NET MAUI. So I'm doing some experimental work creating and training neural networks in Python/Keras on Google Colab and then exporting them into .onnx files so they can be deployed into the .NET MAUI apps. Seeing what's possible before deciding what interesting NN based apps I might want to make.

Stephen Moreton-Howell

Have you ever wondered why the microwaves don't escape through the holes in the metal grill in your microwave oven door, but the light waves do? Find out using #Wavicle app's "microwave oven door" pre-saved sim.

#Physics #ITeachPhysics #PhysicsFun #STEM #DotNetMAUI

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fineartofscience.wavicle&pcampaignid=web_share

Wavicle - Apps on Google Play

Simulation of a ripple tank for investigating the physics of waves

The new #Wavicle app, developed using #DotNetMAUI, is finally available for Android phones! It simulates a ripple tank, allowing you to play around with dippers and barriers. That's the wav(e) side of things. The (part)icle side will be developed next, using code from my Maxwell's Demon app. Wav(e) + (part)icle = Wavicle.

#Physics #TeachPhysics #PhysicsFun #STEM

Download here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fineartofscience.wavicle&pcampaignid=web_share

Wavicle - Apps on Google Play

Simulation of a ripple tank for investigating the physics of waves

Fantastic #MauiDay in London today highlighting some of the great work being done using it to create innovative cross-platform apps. I was particularly impressed by the talk about #MotiMe. Great example of the way technology can be used to help with child physiotherapy.
www.motimefamily.com

To support my new #Wavicle app (physics education) designed using the fabulous #DotNetMAUI I'm creating a video to explain the whole wave/particle debate. Or some of it. Here's a little timeline I made to go in it.

#Physics #TeachPhysics #ITeachPhysics #PhysicsFun #PhysicsLovers #STEM

#genuary #genuary2026 #genuary20 -
"One line. An artwork that is made of a single line only."
Didn't Picasso do stuff like that sometimes?
This one is 1705992 pixels long. At 300 dpi that would be about 158 yards.
https://genuary.art/
#genuary #genuary2026 #genuary18 -
"Unexpected path. Draw a route that changes direction based on one very simple rule."
The simple rule: "Follow the letters in Winnie-the-Pooh".
With this being a somewhat different style and age to Shakespeare, will there be a noticeable difference? No.