Tools and visualizations developed to support ministry work and research initiatives.
We built these static sites and tools to support Jason Delport's research into the Convective Heat Engine - a theoretical mega project that could address water problems and environmental challenges at scale.
The main informational website for the Convective Heat Engine project, built for Jason Delport to share his research and vision for this theoretical mega project.
This static site presents the CHE concept, its potential applications, and the research behind it in an accessible format for researchers, engineers, and interested stakeholders.
Jason Delport - Creator and owner of the Convective Heat Engine concept
An interactive web-based visualization tool designed to help people understand the Convective Heat Engine concept through dynamic graphics and interactive exploration.
This visualization makes complex engineering concepts accessible through interactive graphics, allowing users to explore how the CHE system could work and its potential applications.
Built with modern web technologies for cross-platform accessibility and interactive visualization capabilities.
A tool designed to help recreational leagues assign fair and balanced teams. Whether you're organizing youth sports, adult recreation leagues, or community events, LeaguePicker takes the guesswork out of team formation.
This tool analyzes player information and creates balanced teams, ensuring fair competition and better experiences for all participants.
Perfect for coaches, league organizers, and community sports coordinators who want to create balanced teams quickly and fairly.
We create tools that serve both immediate needs and long-term research goals. Our software projects aim to:
More projects will be added as we develop additional tools and visualizations.