
About
Joshua Agarwal
P.Eng · MBA Candidate at Wharton · Philadelphia & Calgary
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Vault Notes Live in 3D
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Years Building in Energy
Background
I'm a professional engineer who spent four years at Enbridge working on first-of-a-kind energy infrastructure — hydrogen, carbon capture, renewable natural gas — and building the AI tools my teams actually used. Now I'm at Wharton (Class of 2028), headed for energy and infrastructure strategy. This site isn't a portfolio or a blog — it's a public lab notebook, and it's alive: my real knowledge graph renders in 3D at /brain, tended by agents that run whether I show up or not.
Intent
- Understand where intelligent systems create leverage and where they don't
- Run experiments in the open and capture what works, what fails, and why
- Improve decision-making and clarity in constrained, real-world systems
- Keep the notebook high-signal: no hype, no filler
FAQ
What's your background?
Chemical engineer (P.Eng), four years in Enbridge's New Energy Technologies group — hydrogen, CCS, RNG — after construction engineering at Kiewit. Real systems with tradeoffs, constraints, and accountability. Now an MBA candidate at Wharton, Class of 2028.
What are you working on?
A second brain that runs itself — scheduled agents that tend my knowledge graph, write me weekly briefs, and keep this site alive. The notebook posts are the running log; /brain is the live window. Recruiting for energy & infrastructure strategy in parallel.
How can I get in touch?
GitHub and LinkedIn are in the footer. If you want a head start, ask the chatbot on the homepage what we'd have in common — it knows my public work cold.
Why should I trust anything here?
Because you can see the working. Every idea traces to dated, linked notes in a real knowledge graph, and the site shows its own heartbeat. No hype, no filler — that's the whole point of a lab notebook.