ATL GAMES

ATL GAMES ATL GAMES is a independent game development studio started by Ramses Suarez currently it’s a solo

Took my mom and my little sister to the Met today for what started as a college project on Ancient Egypt, but honestly i...
02/07/2026

Took my mom and my little sister to the Met today for what started as a college project on Ancient Egypt, but honestly it just turned into a really good museum day/night.

Egypt was the main focus for the history class in question and yes, I was named after Ramses II of egypt, but I couldn’t resist throwing in some Rome and ending with Julius Caesar cause I have big admiration for roman and Greek sculptures.

Also the museum at night is something else, quieter, calmer, everything feels heavier and stronger with the lighting and shadows.


Physics Club Spring 2026 ✈️Our focus is aerospace physics, but our strength is the range of talent behind it. From softw...
02/07/2026

Physics Club Spring 2026 ✈️

Our focus is aerospace physics, but our strength is the range of talent behind it. From software and hardware to flight systems and design, we work together to turn theory into something that actually flies.

This showcase highlights our drone in progress and a model aircraft with a built in in-flight display, demonstrating how physics goes beyond equations, from lift and acceleration to force, speed, and real world constraints.

Proud to serve as Vice President and work alongside a solid team of engineers and physicists making physics tangible and exciting.

Don’t usually post homework, but this is HW1 for CET-3525. Sharing my circuit analysis work in case it helps someone els...
02/02/2026

Don’t usually post homework, but this is HW1 for CET-3525. Sharing my circuit analysis work in case it helps someone else understand the material.





❄️ Room felt cold. Phones were useless. So I built a thermostat. ❄️Turns out iPhone, Samsung, Google, and Microsoft don’...
01/02/2026

❄️ Room felt cold. Phones were useless. So I built a thermostat. ❄️

Turns out iPhone, Samsung, Google, and Microsoft don’t bother putting real ambient temperature sensors in their devices.

So I grabbed a multimeter, an NTC temperature sensor, and some math and built what I’m officially calling The GhettoStat.

I measured resistance and converted ohms to Celsius and Fahrenheit using the NTC beta equation. While sketching everything out, I had a full palm-smack moment and realized the multimeter already had a Celsius reading mode. Switched it over and it read 14°C, which matched the calculated value exactly. Same result, different method.

Result:
🌡️ ~14°C / ~58.6°F
Yes, my room is cold.
Yes, the math was mathing.

Soundtrack choice: Frozen by Madonna, because my room is literally freezing.

Built with curiosity, probes, and persistence. 🔬⚡





Another successful semester at City Tech in Computer Engineering.Built a 3D aircraft platform with gyroscope sensor capa...
12/20/2025

Another successful semester at City Tech in Computer Engineering.
Built a 3D aircraft platform with gyroscope sensor capabilities, completed my Java course, passed my Machine Learning class, and finalized multiple research papers. All research is now published on my website.

One step closer, one system at a time.

12/01/2025

Finally landed at my college (City Tech University) with my CET-2461 RC aircraft project, a working model focused on aer...
10/08/2025

Finally landed at my college (City Tech University) with my CET-2461 RC aircraft project, a working model focused on aeronautical systems and weather instrumentation.
Getting here wasn’t easy; I had to haul this thing through the subway, fighting both curious stares and New York wind. At one point, a gust actually gave the wings a bit of lift, proving the aerodynamics are doing their job.
Stopped at Starbucks for some caffeine before the final approach, and this build definitely turned a few heads.

It’s not a full-size aircraft, but it’s fully functional, complete with lighting, sensors, and a main flight display. I’ll be adding surface controls soon, and an engine is in development, which has become my biggest challenge yet.
3D printing a jet engine isn’t easy since most filaments can’t handle the heat, so I’m exploring metal fabrication and other engineering workarounds. If that doesn’t pan out, I’ll design a propeller-driven system inspired by the Saab A340, essentially blending the A320 and A340 into a single experimental hybrid.

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