Experience
I have diverse experience as a data specialist, intern engineer, civil (hydrologic/hydraulic) engineer, and research assistant. During my undergraduate studies, I worked part-time as a data specialist. Completing undergraduate, I began working as an intern engineer, from which I was promoted to civil (hydrologic/hydraulic) engineer. After nearly three years of industrial working experience, I joined UConn for graduate studies and started working as a graduate research assistant.
I have a data-centric engineering background. I enjoy using computers/programming to make things simpler and efficient through computational thinking. I have a quantitative way of looking at things backed by statistics and mathematics. As a civil engineer, I have explored various terrains in Nepal for studies of hydropower and irrigation projects. Check out some of my shots!
Narrow mountain foottrails. | Waterfall in the trail of mount Dhaulagiri. |
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Work Experience
Graduate Research Assistant, Aug 2022 - Present
Ecohydrology Lab, UConn, CT
- Big data analytics, Machine Learning
- Hydrological Modeling, Statistical Analysis
- Flood Risk Analysis, Socio-Hydrology, Impact of Climate Change
- R Programming, Python, HPC slurm, ArcGIS pro & QGIS, Inkscape
Civil (Hydraulic/Hydrologic) Engineer, Jan 2020 - Jul 2022
Hydro-Consult Engineering, Nepal
- Hydrological analysis and hydraulic design for hydropower and irrigation projects
- Preparation of bill of quantity, civil drawings, and technical reports
- ArcGIS, AutoCAD, Civil3D, HEC-RAS, Excel with VBA, Python, Microsoft Project
Intern Engineer, Sep 2019 - Dec 2019
Hydro-Consult Engineering, Nepal
- Quantity estimation, rate analysis, and civil engineering drawing preparation
Data Specialist, Apr 2019 - Aug 2019
Cloud Factory, Nepal
- Data Analysis and Classification