Designing the Physical,Coding the Digital.
Mechanical Engineering student at IOE Purwanchal Campus — building robots, designing parts, and creating mathematical visualizations.
About Me

Sewak Sunar
Mechanical Engineering Student
My Journey
I am pursuing a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering at IOE Purwanchal Campus. While I love the tangible nature of mechanics and thermodynamics, I discovered a passion for software development and UI design along the way.
My goal is to bridge the gap between hardware and software, creating seamless interfaces for complex mechanical systems or simply building beautiful, functional tools.
What I Love
Technical Arsenal
- SolidWorks
3D modeling, assemblies, technical drawings, simulation basics
- FreeCAD
Parametric modeling, Part design, basic assemblies
- Manim
Mathematical animations, physics simulations, custom scenes
- Asymptote
Technical illustrations, 3D vector graphics, LaTeX integration
- MATLAB
Basic scripting, plotting, matrix operations
Featured Projects
DC Motor Prototype
ElectromagnetismBuilt a functional DC motor from scratch in 11th grade.
Demonstrated fundamental electromagnetic principles and circuit design. Used copper wire windings, permanent magnets, and a commutator system. Achieved stable rotation at various voltages.
Gyroscope Analysis
ResearchIn-depth research on gyroscopic precession and stability.
Analyzed gyroscopic effects in mechanical systems, studied precession dynamics, and explored applications in navigation and stabilization systems.
Manim Visualizations
Python / AnimationComplex mathematical visualizations and physics simulations.
Created educational animations for calculus, linear algebra, and physics concepts. Built custom scenes with programmatic camera movements and object transformations.
Asymptote Graphics
Vector GraphicsTechnical illustrations for mathematical documentation.
Developed precise 2D and 3D vector graphics for academic papers. Created reusable modules for common diagram types with LaTeX integration.
Let's Work Together
Have a project in mind? Whether it's a mechanical prototype, software simulation, or something entirely new — I'd love to hear about it.
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