Niezgoda Brothers

Where Music Meets STEM

Two brothers exploring the intersection of music, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics through hands-on projects and creative problem-solving.

Meet the Brothers

From pipe organ acoustics to Arduino-controlled access gates, we're passionate about understanding how things work and applying that knowledge to real-world challenges.

Łukasz Niezgoda, 14

Pipe Organ Enthusiast | Sound Physics Explorer

Pipe organ enthusiast exploring the fascinating intersection of acoustics, engineering, and music. Passionate about understanding how sound works—from organ pipes to cosmic vibrations.

Musical Achievements

  • Piano: Grade 7
  • Organ: Grade 5
  • Singing: Grade 8
  • 15+ historic organs explored across UK, Poland, and Philippines

STEM Focus

  • Physics of sound waves and acoustic principles
  • Engineering of pipe organ mechanisms
  • Web development (HTML, CSS, JavaScript)
  • AWS cloud deployment (S3, Route 53, Amplify)
View Łukasz's Portfolio

Jan Niezgoda, 12

Arduino Enthusiast | Electronics Hobbyist

STEM problem-solver with passion for practical engineering and hands-on experimentation. Fascinated by how things work and driven to find creative solutions to real-world challenges.

Musical Achievements

  • Piano: Grade 5 (Merit)
  • Singing: Grade 5 (Distinction), working towards Grade 8 by June 2026
  • French Horn: Grade 4, preparing for Grade 5 this term
  • Oxford German Olympiad Runner-up (June 2024)

STEM Projects

  • RFID-controlled access gate with Arduino
  • Servo motor automation systems
  • Circuit design and breadboard prototyping
  • C++ programming for microcontrollers
View Jan's Portfolio

Why STEM & Music?

Music and STEM aren't separate pursuits—they're deeply connected. The physics of sound waves, the mathematics of musical intervals, the engineering of instruments, and the problem-solving required for both technical projects and musical performance all reinforce each other. Through our portfolios, we demonstrate how artistic passion drives scientific inquiry and how technical skills enhance creative expression.