First-year Physics student at İZTECH. Aiming to contribute to pioneering research in quantum computing and computational physics.
I am a first-year Physics student at İzmir Institute of Technology (İZTECH), with a strong passion for both theoretical and applied physics, as well as quantum computing. My academic interests revolve around foundational problems such as the Collatz conjecture, P vs NP, reversible computation, and the integration of information theory with physics and computer science. I am proficient in C, C#, and Python, and have developed several mobile applications and websites, which have strengthened my skills in full-stack development and user-focused design. I have also conducted independent research projects, including one involving reversible logic and cryptographic systems, aiming to explore new models of computation that preserve information. Recently, I completed an internship at a semiconductor company in Germany, where I gained hands-on experience in chip manufacturing technologies. My goal is to contribute to pioneering research in quantum computing and computational physics by collaborating with interdisciplinary teams working at the cutting edge of science and technology.
Recently started contributing to a research and development project focused on miniaturized retinal imaging devices, combining optics, physics, and AI.
Independently exploring problems such as the Collatz conjecture, reversible computation, and P vs NP through combining logic and information theory.
Created mobile apps and websites for personal and collaborative use, with emphasis on user experience and system logic.