About Us

Are you that eager to know about us?

We are blessed to have visitors like you on our website and at the same time glad that we can create such an impression.

Telling about us, we are no different than a normal student dreaming every day to achieve a successful future. But, yes! There is a slight difference in the way we practically followed the path to pursue our dreams.

The goal of our life is, ‘Think different, Create difference and feel that difference’ transforming valuable thoughts into reality.

We are the students of Electronics and Communication engineering in Western Regional Campus of Engineering from Nepal.

The thought of being involved in the website did hit me as soon as I entered an engineering campus. Learning through the wide world of the internet is not an easy task, and that also from high-profile notes is difficult. So as a student I thought, being here, I could share what I learned every day and at the same time help many others to explore the vast engineering world more simply.

Our Team

Krishna Keshav Chaudhary
Partner & Director

Krishna has been designing circuits, PCB, and systems on the web since late 2011. Over the years he's designed 300+ electronics/electrical Projects, working as a PCB and System Designer, project manager, etc. His research interest lies in the area of microelectronics, system programming, embedded programming, energy optimization in electronic circuits.

Active Member of Robotics Association of Nepal Since May 2018

Book Published:

Electronic Projects for Inventors (Vol. 1)

Electronic Projects for Inventors (Vol. 2)

 

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Pramila Parajuli
Partner & Editor in Chief

Pramila completed her undergraduate study in Electronics and Communication Engineering from
Western Regional Campus, IOE in 2016. Pramila has been working with us since 2013. She has
contributed a lot in numerous electronics and computer projects published here in this website. She is
always up for new challenges. She is also the author of quite a number of projects.

 

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