Science and Technology Magazine

For scientist and engineers

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Nirmal Raj Joshi is a dedicated researcher and writer known for his contributions to the fields of science and technology. With a passion for exploring innovative solutions and advancements, he aims to bridge the gap between complex scientific concepts and everyday understanding. Nirmal’s work often emphasizes the importance of historical context in shaping current technological trends, making his insights valuable for both professionals and enthusiasts alike. Whether through articles, presentations, or community engagement, he strives to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper appreciation for the impact of science on our lives.

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Anoj Khadka is an enthusiastic science communicator and technology advocate committed to making complex topics accessible to all. With a background in research and a keen interest in emerging technologies, he explores the latest advancements while also drawing lessons from historical developments. Anoj’s writing and presentations aim to inspire curiosity and encourage informed discussions about the impact of science and technology on society. Through his work, he fosters a deeper understanding of how innovation shapes our future, engaging both experts and general audiences alike.

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Editor-in-chief

Anna Schmidt is a dynamic and passionate chief editor at SciTech Magazine, where she brings a wealth of experience in journalism and a deep love for science and technology. With a background in both communication and environmental science, Anna expertly bridges the gap between complex topics and engaging storytelling, making them accessible to a broad audience.

Before joining SciTech Magazine, Anna worked at various publications, where she honed her skills in editorial leadership and content strategy. Her commitment to fostering young voices in the field is evident in her mentorship of aspiring writers and editors.