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Dilip Rijal

Melbourne,VIC

Summary

Eager and motivated professional embarking on a career path in sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). Passionate about environmental sustainability and committed to contributing to the aviation industry's transition towards more eco-friendly practices. Possesses a strong academic background and a willingness to learn, adapt, and grow in this dynamic field

Overview

8
8
years of professional experience

Work History

Research Student

Swinburne University of Technology
Melbourne , Vic
10.2022 - Current
  • Drafted manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals.
  • Dilip Rijal1, Vladislav Vasilyev2, and Feng Wang1* “Machine Learning and Quantum Chemical Design of Novel Strained Hydrocarbons for Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAFs)” in the International Conference of Quantum Energy (ICQE) 4-6 Dec 2023. (Poster presentation)

High School Teacher (Physics)

Janajyoti Secondary School
Arghakhanchi, Nepal
03.2016 - 12.2018
  • Evaluated student performance using various assessment tools such as tests, quizzes, and projects.
  • Facilitated meaningful discussions among students about topics covered in class materials.
  • Advised students regarding academic decisions or career paths related to their educational goals.

Education

Ph.D (Running) - Chemistry (Sustainable Aviation Fuels)

Swinburne University of Technology
Melbourne, VIC
10-2026

Master of Science - Physics (Solid State Physics)

Tribhuvan University
Kathmandu, Nepal
02-2015

Bachelor of Science - Physics

Tribhuvan University
Kathmandu, Nepal
04-2010

Skills

Skilled in using software like Origin, Gaussian, Latex, Python, Machine learning, etc

Comfortable with the Windows operating system

Excellent interpersonal skills like co-operation and co-ordination, supporting others and taking help of others in need

Ability to work independently and in group

Publication

[1] Wang, F.; Rijal, D. Sustainable Aviation Fuels for Clean Skies: Exploring the Potential and Perspectives of Strained Hydrocarbons. Energy & Fuels 2024. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.energyfuels.3c04935

[2] The Graphic art of our project is selected on the cover of the journal Energy and Fuels, 2024.

[3] Dilip Rijal1, Vladislav Vasilyev2, and Feng Wang1* “Machine Learning for Sustainable Aviation Fuel: Quantifying Net Heat of Combustion in Liquid Polycyclic Hydrocarbons” (In preparation).

Languages

English
Professional
Nepali
Professional
Hindi
Professional

References

Prof. Feng Wang

Department of biochemistry

Swinburne University of Technology

Hawthorn, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Email: fwang@swin.edu.au

Timeline

Research Student

Swinburne University of Technology
10.2022 - Current

High School Teacher (Physics)

Janajyoti Secondary School
03.2016 - 12.2018

Ph.D (Running) - Chemistry (Sustainable Aviation Fuels)

Swinburne University of Technology

Master of Science - Physics (Solid State Physics)

Tribhuvan University

Bachelor of Science - Physics

Tribhuvan University
Dilip Rijal