Here are some of the projects I have worked on. Feel free to explore and engage with the content. More projects available on my GitHub .
Bhanai is a simple and intuitive programming language with a Nepali touch. It leverages Node.js under the hood for execution, allowing users to create `.bhn` files and run them seamlessly.
CognitiveSky is an open-source research infrastructure for analyzing mental health narratives on Bluesky, combining real-time ingestion, NLP pipelines, and an interactive Next.js dashboard. Accepted for presentation at HICSS 2026. The paper will be made after the presentation at the conference.
ComputeNepal is an independent blog and project hub featuring 200+ articles and open-source learning tools covering programming, AI, data science, and web development. Built to make technical education accessible for learners in Nepal and beyond.
CrashTransformer uses transformer models to convert long police crash narratives into concise, causality-focused summaries that help safety analysts and policymakers act faster. Paper submitted to different venues, will be made available shortly after acceptance.
An interactive Next.js dashboard that tracks measles activity, vaccination coverage, and temporal trends for West Texas, built for fast situational awareness and public health decision support.
MedGuide AI is a privacy-first AI assistant that interprets medical documents and prescriptions using LangGraph, RAG, and agentic workflows. Built in 48 hours, it won the Organized AI Hackathon 2025 at Antler’s space.
ResQMe is an AI-driven emergency response platform built at RiverHacks 2025, winning SerpApi’s Community Engagement Track ($3,000 prize). It combines SOS triggers via iMessage, AI-based triage, real-time responder dashboards, and live context fetching to deliver rapid, context-aware emergency aid.
ScholarNest is an open-source platform for publishing and exploring research papers using MDX. Built with Next.js, Contentlayer, and shadcn/ui, it empowers individuals, labs, and research groups to share their work in a clean, organized, and discoverable way.
VidXiv automatically converts research papers from ArXiv into engaging narrated videos with scene-by-scene breakdowns, AI-generated scripts, and export-ready MP4s for YouTube or Shorts.