During my undergraduate studies, every course helped me explore the wide spectra of mechanical engineering. Among the array of courses, Machine Drawing, Thermodynamics, Manufacturing, Fluid Mechanics, C Programming and Engineering Mathematics were the ones which brought out the true essence of mechanical engineering in me. I was able to study innovative and exciting concepts like using multiple …show more content…
The very objective of my graduate studies and the project works I undertake is to make a significant contribution to the society and people. I plan to develop sustainable energy sources in Nepal after my graduate studies through the expertise I attain in the thermofluid sector. In Nepal, people living in the high Himalayan Region are compelled to migrate to lower altitudes due to long and snowy winters for around 4-6 months each year but there is no provision for heating the houses. Therefore, I will take credits for Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) course at Concordia University so that I will acquire hands-on experience through project works and get valuable insights from advanced HVAC systems already installed in Canada. I will use this knowledge to design HVAC systems in those remote colder parts of Nepal using the resources available …show more content…
I aim to grasp this opportunity by being an entrepreneur. I aspire to establish an engineering firm in Nepal to provide consulting services to overcome engineering challenges by using system design and simulation techniques. I am going to study Fluid Mechanics, Aerodynamics and Finite Element Method in Computational Fluid Dynamics during my graduate program as these courses are relevant to my personal and professional goals. The presence of state-of-the-art laboratories at Concordia University like Wind Tunnel Testing Laboratory, Advanced Fluid Mechanics Laboratory, Fuel and Combustion Laboratory will aid me to gain valuable insights during my compulsory project works so that I will be able to test my design of turbines, themal systems and aerodynamic