TONY LEO
Systems / Data / Biology
From Silicon to Cytoplasm
The most interesting problems live at the boundaries between fields.
A decade in tech—systems administration, software engineering, data science, product management. Each role a different lens on the same truth: complexity yields to those who learn to see its patterns.
Now, pursuing biotechnology. The same systems thinking that optimized servers and decoded datasets applies beautifully to understanding cellular machinery.
Continuous accumulation
Building foundations in the life sciences
Preparing for the MS in Biotechnology. Microbiology was a revelation. Gen Chem II now. Organic chemistry next.
Selected Works
The Evolution of AI
Interactive tutorial exploring 80+ years of AI history—from statistical methods to modern large language models like Claude.
Le Chatelier's Principle
Interactive chemistry visualization exploring chemical equilibrium dynamics. Disturb the system and watch it shift to restore balance.
Murmuration Flow
Interactive algorithmic art implementing Craig Reynolds' Boid flocking algorithm. Starling dynamics rendered in code.
Stigmergic Emergence
Ant colony optimization. Pheromone trails. Emergent collective behavior from simple rules.
Let's talk.
Interested in collaboration, questions, or geeking out about cell biology and algorithmic art.