Hey there! I'm Adarasha Gaihre (Aakku), an IT student currently pursuing my BSc in Computer Science and Information Technology (BSc.CSIT) in Nepal. I'm passionate about coding, anime (huge Naruto fan!), and working on creative projects. And also I enjoy spending time with friends hehe.., drawing , and continuously learning new skills for personal improvement.
I've been honing my coding skills for
π × 63.66 days × 10
, with experience in C, C++, C#, .NET,
Next.js(HTML/CSS/JavaScript/React,), MongoDB, and Clerk. Currently,
I'm diving deeper into
GO.
I also have a strong interest in security, networking, and cloud
computing.
Here are some of my major projects that showcase my skills and teamwork:
An RC car racing project where I led my team to second runner-up in the Nepathya Intra-College RC Robo Racing competition. We designed and built the car from scratch, handling both hardware assembly and software implementation.
🥇 District Level Winner - Led my team to first place with an IoT-based flood detection and prevention system in the Robotics & IoT Competition 2025. Features automated flood gates, dual RC rescue vehicles (WiFi + Bluetooth), real-time web dashboard, and smart water level monitoring using ESP32 and Arduino. Built to protect communities from glacier floods with emergency redundancy systems.
Led my team in building a Progressive Web App during NEPATHONE VOL.1 hackathon that centralizes free health camp information across Nepal. Helps underserved communities discover and register for free healthcare services through location-based search, offline access, and push notifications. A social initiative making healthcare information accessible to everyone.
I’m excited to continue working on innovative projects and dream of
becoming a reliable software engineer
one day. Whether it’s building websites, experimenting with
animations, or
collaborating on tech projects like JEEZ,Glacier,Osteon.
I’m always eager to learn and apply my skills in creative ways.
Design inspired by: Adham Dannaway, a product designer based in sunny Sydney, Australia.