BSc CSIT · Samridhhi College · 2nd Semester
A curious computer science student who loves turning ideas into working circuits and code — one simulation at a time.
Who I Am
Hi! I am Anjali Raut, a 2nd semester BSc CSIT student at Samridhhi College, Kathmandu. I joined the CSIT program because I have always been curious about how computers and technology really work — not just on the surface, but deep inside.
This semester, I have been exploring the world of basic electronics and embedded systems. It is a whole new side of computing for me — learning how microcontrollers like Arduino and ESP32 interact with the physical world through sensors, motors, and displays.
My favourite part so far has been building simulations on Wokwi. I made a Smart Dustbin project that uses an ultrasonic sensor and an OLED display — seeing it actually work on screen felt really exciting. I believe the best way to learn is by building things, even if they break the first few times!
Quick Info
What I Know
My Work
Two simulations I built for my electronics assignment using Wokwi — fully working and runnable online.
My SimulationsPractical Work
Built on Wokwi — an online Arduino/ESP32 simulator. No real hardware needed. Click the links to run them live in your browser.
OLED Display · ESP32 · SSD1306 · Arduino UNO
An SSD1306 OLED screen connected with an HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor shows fill level in real time — space left in cm, fill percentage, and a "FULL" alert when the bin is almost full.
Open live on Wokwi →Ultrasonic Sensor · Arduino UNO · Buzzer Alert
Uses HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor + buzzer on Arduino UNO to measure distance and alert when the dustbin is full. Formula: Distance = Duration × 0.0343 ÷ 2
Open live on Wokwi →Live Simulation Links
Say Hello
I am always open to feedback, questions, or connecting with fellow learners and seniors. Feel free to reach out!
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