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How can Data Science change the future of the environment and climate?

Published April 04, 2022

Ashma Subedi recently completed her Masters in Environment Science from Kathmandu University. She loves solving environment problems using data science and machine learning, especially time series analysis.

From a Data fellow at Code For Nepal to Program Assistant for the Fellowship Program

Published April 04, 2022

Prayatna Mishra is an undergraduate student currently studying in Deerwalk Institute of technology. He believes in giving back to the community.

Experience being a data fellow at Code for Nepal and internship at Open Knowledge Nepal

Published July 11, 2021

Binita Gyawali, a graduate of Computer Science and Information Technology from Butwal Multiple Campus, data Science journey with Code for Nepal and Open Knowledge Nepal.

My Code For Nepal Data Fellowship Experience as an Actuarial Science Student

Published June 26, 2021

Everyone who is reading my blog, hello and Namaste. Hello, my name is Krishna Kumar Shrestha, and I am now studying for a bachelor’s degree in Actuarial Science at Tribhuvan University. I was born in Banepa and currently reside in Kathmandu. My favorite subject has always been mathematics, and I’ve always wanted to work in disciplines linked to mathematics.

Reflecting on the journey and bidding farewell to Code for Nepal community

Published June 18, 2021

I remember the exact date, it’s October 17th, 2016 - A day when I landed into the AskNepal initiative while doing random online research; a day when I casually message one of the founders of Code for Nepal, Ravi Kumar, expressing my interest in leading and contributing. Looking back, it’s difficult for me to summarize the journey in words; almost 5 years went by within the blink of eyes.

Upskilling in the domain of mechanical engineering with data science

Published June 16, 2021

I am Nabin Joshi, aData fellow at Code for Nepal . I am a mechanical engineering student. I received my bachelor’s degree in 2019 from Kathmandu University. Many technological advancements radically modified machines over time, due to researchers and scientists that worked tirelessly to make things happen the way they are now. Machines, which were completely mechanically driven only a few years ago, have now begun to work automatically, thanks to programming, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and other technologies. This progress piqued my curiosity, which evolved into a desire to pursue Mechanical Engineering as a bachelor’s degree.

Running list of fundraisers to support Nepal to fight COVID-19

Published May 17, 2021

Let us all help the volunteers and organizations who are helping Nepal by building a database of all the fundraisers and their expected goals. A database will help Nepalis identify funding gaps and take appropriate actions.