Laxmi Acharya
Laxmi Acharya is a geomatics engineer from Nepal with a strong interest in advancing modern surveying practices through the use of LiDAR technology and aerial mapping. Her work focuses on capturing precise ground data and transforming it into reliable spatial information that supports infrastructure development, environmental understanding, and evidence-based planning. She is particularly interested in the use of aerial and handheld LiDAR systems for accurate terrain mapping, efficient survey data acquisition, and spatial analysis in complex and mountainous landscapes.
Through her professional experience, she has been involved in surveying activities related to hydropower, transmission line corridors, and Road Survey, where precise ground data collection and corridor mapping play an important role in planning and development. Working in challenging terrain has strengthened her interest in applying advanced surveying technologies that improve the accuracy, efficiency, and reliability of geospatial data capture. Alongside her technical interests, She is deeply passionate about research, knowledge sharing, and collaboration within the geospatial community. She enjoys exploring new ideas, learning from international research, and connecting with professionals who are working to advance geospatial science and technology. She believes that research and collaboration play an essential role in addressing environmental challenges and supporting sustainable development.
She is also committed to empowering students and young professionals in the fields of geomatics, surveying, and mapping. She hopes to support the next generation of geospatial professionals and help create opportunities for learning, innovation, and international engagement.

