Yogesh Bhattarai

Simple, yet Special

About me

Hi, I’m Yogesh Bhattarai, a PhD student at Howard University specializing in Machine Learning and Critical Infrastructure. My research focuses on integrating green and gray infrastructure in urban environments to enhance sustainability, resilience, and equity, particularly for marginalized communities.

Resume

Howard Univeristy

Khwopa College of Engineering

Himalayan Risk Research Institute

American Geophysical Union

U-Inspire Alliance

Young Earth System Scientists (YESS) Community for South Asia

Young Researcher Circle, Smartphones for Water

Nepal Engineering Council

Nepal Engineering Association

UAV Mapping

ArcGIS/QGIS

HEC-HMS

HEC-RAS

Google Earth Engine

Programming(Python, C and R)

Engineering Hydrology

GIS Application and Remote Sensing

Earth Hazards

Computational Techniques in Civil Engineering

Sanitary Engineering

Water Supply Engineering

Research

I am using advanced machine learning, satellite images, and water flow modeling to study how cities can withstand extreme weather. By combining technology with environmental science, I hope to uncover the strengths and weaknesses of urban areas, helping create a more resilient and sustainable future in the face of climate change.

Artificial Intelligence

Detecting Nepali Sign Language Using Deep Learning Algorithms to Connect Specially Abled Individuals to the Competitive World. Towards Inclusive Opportunities for All

Urban Resilience

Enhancing the resilience of urban areas with aging flood control infrastructure through assessments using hydraulic modeling and state-of-the-art machine learning.

Rapid Hazard Assessment

Enhancing Emergency Response with Drone Technology for Swift Hazard Assessment and Rescue Planning

Blogs

Recent posts from my Blog

Flooding in Kathmandu Valley

It is a general phenomenon that flood occurs with heavy rainfall. The flood becomes a problem when they affect people and property....

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Get in touch

Location:

2400 6th St NW, Washington, DC 20059

Call:

(202) 806-6100

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