Electrical Engineer
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I have graduated Electrical-Electronics Engineering and Biomedical Engineering Bachelors' programs as a double degree, successfully. I am focusing on my programming skills in Freie Universitat Berlin. I have completed object oriented programming and computational sciences modules, currently working in a research project consisting deep learning and image processing. In my part time job in Zuse Institute, I am working on geometrical shape modeling of anatomical structures through computing.
I am able to program microcontrollers, I can prepare circuit designs in Altium Designer and solder it to life. I have high knowledge in digital and analog circuit design.
I know how to code in Python and C++, I have coded in MATLAB, I am familiar with JAVA and I know how to use git.
Since 10/2023 Student Assistant, Zuse Institute Berlin: I recreate and model the X-rays in a project for geometrical modelling of knee implants. It includes coding and generation of geometrical shapes.
11/2021 – 12/2021 Internship, Atal Asansor İnsaat: I worked and learned about electrical energy transmission and distribution in buildings and elevator electrical distribution.
10/2021 - 02/2022 Internship, Ankara City Hospital: I learned to calibrate, repair and maintain medical devices.
During my bachelor's studies, I completed various laboratory courses in the electrical department. In the Measurement and Analysis Laboratory, I used multimeters, ammeters, oscilloscopes, and different circuit components to perform electronic and impedance measurements. In the Electronics Laboratory, I gained hands-on experience with both active and passive circuit components.
Throughout these courses, I meticulously documented the results and findings of my experiments. Additionally, my internship at Ankara City Hospital provided me with practical experience in calibrating and maintaining electrical medical devices, as well as preparing detailed reports and documentation on these devices. For my final project, I collaborated with mechanical and electrical engineering students to design and automate a wood-turning machine using a PLC.
This project honed my abilities in circuit design, soldering, testing, and documentation in hardware development. I would describe myself as a team-oriented, self-reliant and curious, which I believe I have demonstrated in my current position as student assistant at Zuse Institute Berlin and my current project work in developing a biochemistry software application