Introducing Myself

I’m Aavash Gurung, a passionate and solutions-driven Computer Engineering Technologist originally from Nepal, currently pursuing my Advanced Diploma at Seneca College in Toronto. With a strong foundation in embedded systems, IoT, and full-stack development, I thrive at the intersection of hardware and software.


My core skills include microcontroller programming (ESP32, Raspberry Pi, Arduino), real-time interfacing with sensors and peripherals using C/C++ and Python, and building responsive web applications using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and WordPress. I've applied these skills in academic and personal projects—from automation and LiFi communication systems to website development and SEO optimization. With hands-on experience in circuit design, system integration, and frontend tutoring, I bring a collaborative and detail-oriented mindset to every challenge. I'm currently seeking opportunities where I can apply my technical skills, continue learning, and contribute to impactful, real-world engineering solutions.


Experiences


Junior Full Stack Web Developer Intern Xdezo Academy, Pokhara, Nepal — Aug 2022 – Nov 2022

  • Designed responsive user interfaces with HTML, CSS, JavaScript
  • Developed back-end APIs with Laravel and Node.js
  • Managed MySQL databases and performed data integration
  • Used Git/GitHub for version control and supported deployment on AWS


Peer Tutor – Front-End Web Development Seneca Polytechnic, Toronto, ON — fall term 2024

  • Tutored first-year students in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript fundamentals
  • Assisted with debugging, responsive layouts, and web design best practices
  • Promoted collaborative learning through one-on-one and group sessions


Volunteer IT Support Technician Scadding Court Community Center, Toronto, ON — Jan 2025 – Apr 2025

  • Assisted community members with Windows OS troubleshooting and PC hardware setup
  • Installed, updated, and cleaned up software to maintain performance and security
  • Configured wireless networking and supported peripherals (printers, scanners)
  • Provided patient, professional technical help to clients from diverse backgrounds