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Hi there! I'm Jonathan Goh, a starving grad student currently pursuing my masters in Mechanical Engineering at Stanford. I studied a silly mixture of mechanical engineering, physics, and visual arts at The Best Damn Place of All. I do very much enjoy dabbling in a bunch of different things, and started this website as a way to organize and chronicle the rare few projects that weren't incinerated in awful lab fires (that they were the cause of).

Please do feel free to e-mail me at: moc.rutkurtsenif@hogj. Especially for something awesome like, "Hey Jon, I have this cool thing I am working on, and I was wondering if you'd be interested in helping out!" or "Hey I want to buy some of your art!")

The picture on the left is of my first very hilarious and fun car, in which many good times were had. It has, sadly, been recently sold. :(
That Which We Call a Rose
That Which We Call a Rose
The term fine structure is appropriated from quantum mechanics . If the logo looks familiar, it might be because you've used LaTeX before -- it is generated by modifying the cmr17 METAFONT parameter file of Donald Knuth's ubiquitous Computer Modern typeface. If you have LaTeX, or are interested in typography/computer science, you should defs give the METAFONT process a look-see... its highly interesting!

The picture on the left is one I took of a piece of the National Compact Stellarator Experiment, an awesome and beautiful fusion experiment at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory that was, sadly, cancelled. The pieces are still there, though, so maybe someday someone will put it together!
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