"Sustainability starts with You". Saving the earth requires collective action and individual responsibility. We must work together to find sustainable solutions to the challenges facing our planet, such as climate change. At the same time, each of us has the power to make a difference through our daily choices, such as reducing energy use and supporting environmentally-friendly products and practices. Together, we can create a more sustainable and healthy future for all.
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Data Analysis and Visualizations in R.
Creative graphics designer with 3 years of hands on expericence on 3D industry.
Blender Artist
I am a talented 3D artist with a passion for modelling, animations, and visual effects. With a strong foundation in design principles and technical skills, I am constantly pushing the boundaries of what is possible with this powerful software.
Photographer
As a skilled photographer, I have a keen eye for capturing striking images and telling compelling visual stories.
3D Animator
> Animated a commercial ad for Hit Nepal.
> Provided cooking oil commercial ad for Shiv Shakti Group.
B.E Mechanical Engineering
Kathmandu University
Address: Dhulikhel, Kavre
Website: ku.edu.np
High School Degree
Columbus HSS & College
Address: New Baneshwor, Kathmandu
Website: columbus.edu.np
Schooling
Graceland Secondary School
Address: Sanga, Kavre
Hours Worked
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Currently, I am involved in my project titled "Cost-Benefit Analysis of Access to Clean Cooking by developing policy instruments and its energy balance: A case study from Banepa Municipality, Nepal" using LEAP and the BAR-HAP model. The results of this study will provide valuable insights for policymakers and stakeholders in Banepa Municipality and other similar communities in Nepal and beyond, in developing effective and sustainable strategies for improving access to clean cooking.
The results of this study will provide valuable relfection into the factors that influence mixing performance in anaerobic digesters, and can be used to design more efficient and effective mixing strategies to improve the overall performance of these systems. This is our final year undergraduate project and OpenFoam Software is used to simulate and visualize the flow patterns and mixing behavior to analyze and optimize the mixing performance of anaerobic digestion systems.
This paper assesses the viability of a Solar PV Drinking Water Pumping System (SPVDWPS) for Sarswatitar Village, through a techno-economic assessment (TEA). The TEA compares the possibilities of a Diesel Pumping System (DPS), SPVPS, and National Electricity Association (NEA) grid connections systems, considering location data, budget allocations, and other affecting elements. The paper also addresses the issues of climate change and water supply, as well as the time and effort of women and girls to fetch water.
This paper analyzes household cooking energy patterns in Nepal based on socio-economic parameters, including income, energy choices, and healthcare access. It aims to understand current energy efficiency in Nepal and identify potential policy changes to improve efficiency and reduce negative impacts on household energy sectors, particularly cooking and heating. The analysis seeks to inform the development of strategies to improve energy efficiency.
This paper explores the potential of renewable energy, specifically solar, to power Nepal. It analyzes the challenges and designs a stand-alone solar PV and PHES hybrid model for typical Nepalese households, considering power requirements and basic parameters. The design aims to address the challenges of solar energy, particularly storage, in order to enable continuous usage.
This report discusses a lunar rover designed for excavation and deposition of regolith on the moon. It is equipped with emerging technologies, a six-wheel rocker bogie mechanism, a bucket wheel, a radioactive heater unit, and electrostatic solar panels. The rover is also equipped with a mapping camera for scientific exploration and educational outreach. Its design is based on data from previous space missions and aims to enable operations during the long, dark lunar night.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been a hot topic in recent years, with many people wondering whether it will eventually take over our jobs. While it's true that AI has the potential to automate certain tasks and improve productivity in various industries, it is not necessarily a threat to employment as a whole.
Instead of taking over jobs, AI is changing the nature of work and how it is done.
In some cases, it can automate repetitive or routine tasks, allowing humans to focus on more complex and creative work. In other cases, it can augment human capabilities and improve efficiency by providing access to new information or automating certain processes. However, it's important to recognize that the adoption of AI technology can also have negative impacts on employment, particularly for those who are not prepared to adapt to these changes. It's therefore important for individuals to continuously develop their skills and for organizations to provide training and support for their employees to stay current and competitive in the changing job market. Overall, AI is a powerful tool that can bring many benefits, but it's important to approach it with caution and ensure that it is used in a way that is fair and beneficial to all.
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Nepal has significant potential for renewable energy sources, including hydroelectric, solar, and wind power. However, the country faces challenges in adopting these technologies, including high upfront costs and limited access to financing. The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has set a goal of generating 40% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030, and is working to increase the capacity of existing hydroelectric plants and develop new solar, wind, and small hydroelectric projects. The government of Nepal has also established policies and incentives to encourage the adoption of renewable energy, such as tax breaks for solar panel installations and subsidies for small hydroelectric projects. By working together and adopting a range of solutions, Nepal can play a crucial role in the global effort to combat climate change and build a more sustainable future.
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Nepal has the potential to significantly increase its reliance on renewable energy and reduce its carbon footprint, but it will need to make changes to its energy policies to do so. The country's current energy mix is heavily reliant on fossil fuels, which contribute to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. To accelerate the transition to a more sustainable energy future, Nepal should increase investment in renewable energy projects, provide more support and training for individuals and businesses looking to adopt renewable technologies, and revise regulations and policies to remove barriers to the adoption of renewable energy. The time to act is now.
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