Welcome ! Here I explain you my thinking behind this small blog.
About
About the blog
Hello! I’m Joseph El-Fozli, a 24-year-old freshly graduated physicist. While searching for a job, I realized I’ve accumulated a bunch of side projects over the years—proof of my self-taught skills, curiosity… and my tendency to spend way too much time on random ideas.
This blog is my little corner of the internet to share those projects, experiments, and ideas. The best part? I have complete freedom in how I present them. Forget about formal, stiff, and consistent scientific articles. It is just a more relaxed, fun, and sometimes quirky look at my projects I’ve worked on over the years. Take it simply as my personal experimental notebook!
I also love creating interactive tools and visuals to make science more accessible and enjoyable, so expect some of that sprinkled throughout the blog.
And finally—if you have any questions about my projects, don’t hesitate to reach out !
About Me
I am Joseph El-Fozli, a young French physicist with a lifelong passion for building, experimenting, and coding. From an early age, I loved tinkering in my backyard and creating small projects, which fueled my curiosity and drive to understand how things work.
To pursue this curiosity, I studied Physics at EPFL in Switzerland for my bachelor’s degree and then moved to ETH Zürich after a brief exchange at ENS Paris, where I gained powerful tools to enhance my experimental and computational skills.
My primary interests lie in physics and numerical simulations, but I also enjoy designing experimental setups and coding polished visualizations. Beyond science, I am eclectic in my interests, with a strong passion for literature, history, and national defense issues (IHEDN).
For more details on my professional journey and accomplishments, you can check out my CV.