Written, Created, Iterated, Evolved and Built by Simon Stordal Amundgård
What is AmundWorks?
The AmundWorks GitHub repository is an open-source collection of all projects built by AmundWorks. It serves as a central hub for all the work and projects created by AmundWorks, providing a platform for sharing and collaborating on various initiatives. The repository includes a wide range of projects, from software development to scientific research, and is constantly updated with new content. It is intended to be a resource for anyone interested in the work of AmundWorks, as well as a platform for collaboration and innovation.
This is the list of projects built / currently being built under Amundworks. This list is subject to change. Archived projects can be found below this list.
Extensive documentation can be found for each of the projects in their respective Juypiter Notebooks.
The AmundWorks Python Collective is the complete collection of all python projects built under AmundWorks. It is a collection of various Python libraries, tools, and applications that are designed to be used for a wide range of purposes, including scientific computing, data analysis, machine learning, and more. The AWPC is an open-source project that is constantly evolving and growing as new projects are added and existing ones are updated. It is intended to be a resource for developers, researchers, and anyone interested in using Python for their projects. The AWPC is organized into various submodules, each of which contains a specific set of tools and libraries that are designed to work together to provide a comprehensive Python ecosystem for a wide range of applications.
UniForge is a Python-based CLI toolkit for performing calculations and simulations related to STEMP-engineering. It is built upon the UNIx Library from AWPC and provides a user-friendly interface for engineers, scientists, and students to explore and analyze various aspects of science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and physics. UniForge offers a wide range of features, including orbital mechanics calculations, trajectory simulations, and other tools that are essential for understanding the universe and the principles that govern it. Whether you're a student looking to learn more about space science or a professional engineer working on space-related projects, UniForge is designed to be a valuable resource for your work and studies.
XO is a series of MLP-based neural networks designed for various applications, including image recognition, natural language processing, and more. The XO series is built using the latest advancements in machine learning and deep learning techniques, and is designed to be highly efficient and accurate. Each model in the XO series is trained on large datasets and optimized for specific tasks, making them suitable for a wide range of applications. Whether you're looking to build a powerful image recognition system or a sophisticated natural language processing model, the XO series has you covered with its state-of-the-art MLP-based neural networks.
Vulcan is a personal, modular assistant designed as a “life operating system” for planning and decision-making across training, academics, and other aspects of life. Combined with a GUI, it uses a simple intent-driven pipeline to process user input and route tasks to specialized tool modules, generating structured outputs like training schedules, study plans, and daily priorities. Built with scalability in mind, Vulcan starts as a lightweight text-based system but is designed to evolve into a fully integrated GUI and voice-enabled assistant tailored to optimize performance, learning, and long-term progression. Vulcan is built upon OpenAI Whisper, AWPC, and other smaller projects under AmundWorks.
This is the list of old projects no longer being maintained / further developed by AmundWorks. Projects may be restarted again at any time.
DysonSphere was designed to be a useful tool to help with general mathematics, cryptography and other tasks. DysonSphere was abandoned but partially replaced by its successor UniForge as part of the AWPC Ecosystem.
TANGO I was the first iteration of what would be the TANGO Series. As the title suggests, TANGO was supposed to be a useful program for aerospace-based planning and control tasks, featuring a complete suite of tools for visualisation, communications, navigation, and other neccessities. TANGO was and still is abandoned, but a successor may be built in the future.
The AmundWorks GitHub Repository is part of the software branch of the AmundWorks Engineering Ecosystem.
While this software is licensed under the MIT License allowing full freedom of use, we strongly encourage all public projects built upon AmundWorks repositories to remain open source under the MIT License or something similarly permissive. Projects that follow this philosophy may be recognized as part of the official AmundWorks ecosystem.
By doing so, you help support an open, collaborative engineering ecosystem.