Updated List of Projects for 2025

๐Ÿง  Simulation Portfolio: Exploring Systems with Code

By Leslie Cuadra

Welcome to my active library of real-time simulations, experiments, and digital thought models โ€” all powered by Three.js, WebGL, and modular logic systems. My focus is on building environments where behavior, feedback, and emergent systems can be studied interactively.

My full list of live demos


๐Ÿ”ง What Iโ€™m Building

๐Ÿ›’ BizSim Platform
A modular business operations simulator featuring grocery, restaurant, and (soon) airport environments. Includes agent behaviors, mood tracking, wait time analytics, and real-time BI dashboards.
Live Demo โ†’

๐Ÿ‰ RMF Melon Protocol
A reactive mass fragmentation sim with physics-based splatter โ€” experimental, fun, and strangely hypnotic.

Live Demo โ†’

๐Ÿง‘โ€๐ŸŒพ Gardening Simulator
Procedural plant growth sim built around .glb assets and genetic variation logic, with plans for crop yield analytics and seasonal behavior. (In deep development)

โœˆ๏ธ AI Plane Sim
An autonomous aircraft environment powered by OpenAI feedback โ€” the aircraft receives textual or control guidance mid-flight. (In deep development)

๐ŸŒ Jarvis Globe
A 3D interactive Earth interface enhanced with AI overlays, location toggles, and dynamic layer control โ€” evolving into a simulation dashboard. (In deep development)


๐Ÿงช Additional Experiments

  • Foraging Theory: Ecological resource allocation models
  • Immune System Simulator: Cellular agent behaviors and response logic
  • Acne & Dermatology Sim: Medical-grade inflammation progression visualizer
  • Workflow Visualizer: An interactive I Love Lucy-style production line

๐Ÿ’ก Philosophy

My goal is to simulate systems that are:

  • Emergent rather than scripted
  • Data-rich but visually intuitive
  • Playable while still usable for analysis

From crowd behavior to tomato growth, I build tools to think with โ€” not just games to play.


๐Ÿค Support

If you find value in these experiments, consider sponsoring me on GitHub to help fuel future simulations, experiments, and open-source dev cycles.


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