

I completed my Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, with a
specialization in computer systems, from Middle East Technical University (METU) in
Ankara, Turkey, in 2024. I spent a semester at Paderborn University in Germany as
an exchange student in the Informatics department. During that time, I did one of my
internships in GetLab with Prof. Bärbel Mertsching, where I worked on projects on
robotics and control systems.
I worked with Prof. Aydın Alatan at METU on deep learning and computer vision with
a focus on depth cameras. In the same institution, under the guidance of Prof. Klaus
Werner Schmidt, I worked on a pedestrian intention prediction problem, where I
heavily used the Carla simulator for data generation.
In my final year, I joined Aselsan, Turkey's leading defense company, as a candidate
engineer, where I worked on inertial navigation systems. Throughout my various
internships, I've gained valuable experience in hardware development,
microcontrollers, and hardware description languages.
Outside of my academic and professional life, I have been passionate about
volunteering. I participated in an AIESEC project in Kazakhstan and was actively
involved with YGA and the İLKYAR Society in Turkey.
In my personal time, I enjoy staying active through sports like free diving, fitness,
yoga, and tennis.
Github: https://github.com/ezgisenak
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/ezgi-sena-karabacak
I completed my Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, with a
specialization in computer systems, from Middle East Technical University (METU) in
Ankara, Turkey, in 2024. I spent a semester at Paderborn University in Germany as
an exchange student in the Informatics department. During that time, I did one of my
internships in GetLab with Prof. Bärbel Mertsching, where I worked on projects on
robotics and control systems.
I worked with Prof. Aydın Alatan at METU on deep learning and computer vision with
a focus on depth cameras. In the same institution, under the guidance of Prof. Klaus
Werner Schmidt, I worked on a pedestrian intention prediction problem, where I
heavily used the Carla simulator for data generation.
In my final year, I joined Aselsan, Turkey's leading defense company, as a candidate
engineer, where I worked on inertial navigation systems. Throughout my various
internships, I've gained valuable experience in hardware development,
microcontrollers, and hardware description languages.
Outside of my academic and professional life, I have been passionate about
volunteering. I participated in an AIESEC project in Kazakhstan and was actively
involved with YGA and the İLKYAR Society in Turkey.
In my personal time, I enjoy staying active through sports like free diving, fitness,
yoga, and tennis.
Github: https://github.com/ezgisenak
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/ezgi-sena-karabacak