Advanced College of Engineering and Management (ACEM) Kathmandu, Nepal · Affiliated to Tribhuvan University
Welcome to my academic portfolio. I am a learner, a creative thinker, and a future civil engineer. My goals are centered on developing reliable, community-first infrastructure, exploring sustainable engineering methods, and understanding how technology can optimize urban and water resources.
Driven by Sincerity and Curiosity
As a final-year B.E. Civil Engineering student at the Advanced College of Engineering and Management (ACEM) in Kathmandu, Nepal, my educational path has been focused on mastering the foundations of physical sciences, structural principles, and hydrological systems.
Rather than viewing civil engineering as merely static structures, I am deeply intrigued by its potential to support communities, stimulate regional development, and preserve ecological balances. I approach learning with a continuous spirit of discovery—looking to understand how sound, realistic engineering choices can improve daily life for society.
Currently, I am looking to secure internship opportunities, professional mentorship networks, and research collaborations where I can contribute actively while developing a robust baseline of practical engineering knowledge.
To secure entry-level engineering roles, research-oriented assistantships, or professional internships where I can apply my classroom knowledge to solve practical challenges. I look forward to learning from experienced mentors, gaining hands-on site experience, and dedicating my skills to structural safety, clean water accessibility, and community development.
Areas of Engineering Interest
I am actively building academic knowledge and studying real-world developments across these core sub-disciplines.
Studying structural integrity, construction material behavior, and planning frameworks that form the backbone of local and national physical assets.
Exploring Nepal's immense water potential. Gaining classroom knowledge on penstocks, turbines, dam alignments, and runoff modeling to harness renewable energy.
Developing knowledge on zoning laws, public utilities coordination, green spaces integration, and the socioeconomic layouts of smart cities.
Integrating environmental impact assessments with construction planning to support eco-friendly initiatives and minimize carbon footprints in regional systems.
Investigating highway engineering principles, safe alignment designs, soil mechanics for subgrades, and durable bituminous materials for reliable travel networks.
Studying open channel flow, fluid dynamics, irrigation networks, and computational tools applied to hydraulic problem-solving.
Engineering & Practical Skills
The core competencies developed through academic lecture series, computational laboratory modules, and surveying camps at ACEM.
Technology & Computing
I am highly interested in modern tools that help evaluate engineering problems mathematically. The following are listed purely as active learning interests rather than seasoned expert systems.
Studied during initial coursework, developing the core concepts of procedural loops, arrays, pointers, and memory allocations.
Developing an understanding of syntax, pandas/numpy libraries for tabular data extraction, and general computational scripting.
Studying linear regressions and forecasting models to estimate material fatigue and predict hydrological basin runoffs.
Reading introductory research regarding Neural Networks and computer vision concepts to analyze structural fissures automatically.
Beyond fluid dynamics and mathematical equations, I believe creative writing helps preserve an essential balance. I write poems and engage in creative writing as a quiet workspace for introspection and thoughts on human experience.
Writing poems provides structured clarity, mirroring the balance we seek in built designs.
Unbuilt Bridges
Lines drafted on empty margins,
Calculating the load our systems can bear,
Yet columns can only steady the physical base,
While the human heart needs bridges of care.
From dry stone bounds of a distant hill,
To modern steel structures that meet the sea,
Every stone we lay and beam we place
Is part of our shared, evolving journey.
Professional Networking
I am enthusiastic about connecting with civil engineering professionals, university lecturers, consulting firms, and peers. Please feel free to send a message or reach out via professional networks.
Kathmandu, Nepal
Honesty Statement: I am currently a senior-year student. I do not offer formal engineering consulting or structural signatures independently. I seek internship capacities and training roles under registered, professional structural engineers or established public-service projects.
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