I am a Hardware Design Engineer and Researcher with a PhD in Computer Engineering and a background in Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
My work bridges control systems theory and precision digital hardware. Over eight years I specialized in model-based nonlinear control for electromechanical systems, developing strong intuition for real-time system behavior and feedback design.
Currently I work as a researcher at TÜBİTAK UME, where I design FPGA-based instrumentation for physics experiments — including high-precision control systems, signal processing pipelines, and ADC/DAC drivers for research-grade measurement systems. I am actively contributing to atomic sensor projects on the FPGA control and electronics side.
My technical stack spans VHDL RTL design, Xilinx Vivado/Vitis, LabVIEW FPGA, MATLAB, fixed-point DSP, and hardware/software co-design for Zynq-based SoC platforms.
I am interested in roles where control theory depth and precision hardware experience come together — particularly in quantum technology and scientific instrumentation.