This is my career path briefly
@ Research and Teaching
My research interests center around FPGA-based low-latency and high-throughput system realizations of computationally intensive algorithms. Specifically, I have expertise in designing systems for quantum signal acquisition and control, as well as video processing for 3D visualization and surveillance applications. I teach a course, FPGA in Quantum Computing with Superconducting Qubits, to the bachelor electrical engineering students of ETH Zurich.
@ ETH Zurich
I am currently working at Engineering Unit in Quantum Center at ETH Zurich, as an engineering expert and lecturer. I lead the development of FPGA-based measurement and control systems to meet the high throughput and low-latency requirements of quantum experiments with superconducting qubits, trapped ions and ultracold quantum gas. I teach a course, “FPGA in Quantum Computing with Superconducting Qubits”, to the bachelor Electrical Engineering students of ETH Zurich.
@ EPFL
Before QEC, I worked at Microelectronic Systems Laboratory (LSM) in EPFL, as a postdoctoral researcher, where I also received my PhD degree in 2015. During my research at EPFL, I worked on hardware implementations of 360° multiple camera panoramic video generation and stereoscopic depth estimation algorithms, and their system level real-time realizations. My PhD thesis is titled as “Real-Time High-Resolution Multiple-Camera Depth Map Estimation Hardware and its Applications”.
@ Sabanci University
I received my BSc and MSc degrees at Sabanci University, Istanbul, in electronics engineering in 2008 and 2010, respectively. In addition, I had a minor degree in mathematics. My MSc thesis is titled as High Performance Hardware Architectures for One Bit Transform Based Motion Estimation. I also taught my “FPGA in Quantum Computing with Superconducting Qubits” course to the graduate students of Sabanci University online in Fall 2021.
@ Publications
I am the co-author of 41 publications, and the first author of 21 of them. I have a patent about the distance measurement device that I have developed.
Bachelor Thesis of Robin Müller, August 2022.
@ Supervision
I supervised more than 50 Bachelor, Master and PhD students and interns in their projects at ETH Zurich, EPFL and Sabanci University. All of them successfully completed their projects.
@ Social Life
My wife and I enjoy living in beautiful Switzerland. I speak Turkish, English, German, and a little French.