Meet Our Interns

Get to know the talented individuals who bring fresh perspectives and innovative ideas to our team. Our interns are the future leaders of technology.

Interns of 2025

Alisyn Parfeit

Alisyn Parfeit

University of Chicago, USA

Alisyn is a Sophomore at University of Chicago, where she is majoring in Global Studies. She is a QuestBridge Scholar and a Jack Kent Cooke Scholar. She is also a recipient of the highly competitive Metcalf internship at UChicago. As a First Generation Low Income student, Alisyn is deeply committed to bridge education inequality through research and storytelling.

Chadani Timsina

Chadani Timsina

Dartmouth College, USA

Chadani is a Junior at Dartmouth College, where she is majoring in Anthropology Modified with Biology on the Pre-Health track. She is a QuestBridge Scholar as well as a Cancer Scholar, and Eric Eichler Fellow at Dartmouth. She wants to dedicate her career to mitigating Gobal health inequality, with a focus in strengthening the heath sector of the developing countries.

Indigo Mudhbary

Indigo Mudhbary

Brown University, USA

Indigo is a Junior at Brown University, where she is majoring in Ethnic Studies and History. She is also a Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellow and has conducted research focused on Nepali migration and diaspora. She believes that education is not just a personal asset but a powerful force for national transformation.

Kriti Ghimire

Kriti Ghimire

Soka University of America, USA

Kriti is a rising sophomore at the Soka University of America, where she is studying psychology. She is equally passionate about film and photography. Through a combination of science and art, she hopes to communicate craft and share stories to bring positive transformation in the world.

Privat Bizabishaka

Privat Bizabishaka

Dartmouth College, USA

Privat is a Junior at Dartmouth College, where he is majoring in Economics. He's completed the Tuck Business Bridge Program at the Tuck School of Business and has interned at Dartmouth College Fund. He has conducted macroeconomic research on Argentina's economy under Professor Andrew Levin, using forecasting models to analyze inflation and government spending.

Interns of 2024

Ashraf Alam

Ashraf Alam

Oxford University, UK

Ashraf Alam, an undergraduate studying mathematics at St Catherine's College, University of Oxford, participated in Reinstalling Hope's internship program. Of Bangladeshi descent and raised in Southampton, UK, Ashraf brought his passion for mathematics and coding to Nepal while also pursuing his love for rock climbing in his free time.

Iris Santalucia

Iris Santalucia

Kenyon College, USA

Iris Santalucia, a rising junior at Kenyon College majoring in Philosophy and minoring in Religious Studies, contributed her creativity and passion for the arts during her time as a Reinstalling Hope intern. With a deep love for filmmaking, photography, and the arts, Iris used her theatrical approach to teach English speaking and writing skills to students.

Julian Beima

Julian Beima

Kenyon College, USA

Julian Beima, a music student at Kenyon College, brought his love for cultural exchange and music to Nepal as part of the Reinstalling Hope internship program. He had a strong interest in Nepal's religious customs and musical traditions, which he incorporated into his interactions with students.

Nolan Morris

Nolan Morris

New York University, USA

Nolan Morris, a student at New York University specializing in English, mathematics, and the arts, participated in Reinstalling Hope's internship as his first experience in Asia. With strong interests in theater and film, Nolan leveraged his creative passions to engage students and support their learning.