Medicine · software · small useful systems

Hi, I'm Richard.

I'm a medical student, and I work in neuroscience research — mostly around deep brain stimulation and neuromodulation. Alongside that I spend a slightly unreasonable amount of time on software, useful tools, AI, and small systems that make ordinary work a little easier.

This site is closer to a working notebook than a portfolio. It's a place to keep the tools that survived real use and the projects I'm building. It's for accountability and memory more than reach.

Most of what I make sits somewhere between medicine, research, and personal software: better ways to listen to papers, keep up with a field, or understand the tools running quietly in the background.

You can find the code on GitHub. If you'd like to get in touch, LinkedIn is the easiest place to reach me.