AVCI USV is an unmanned marine vehicle project we developed for the environmental monitoring and analysis of water resources. Designed to combine embedded systems, sensor integration, and autonomous navigation technologies, it is intended to monitor seawater quality in real time and generate data-driven environmental solutions. This project demonstrates my ability to manage hardware design and software development processes in a synchronized manner, as well as my technical expertise in autonomous systems.
UstaYolu is an "experience exchange" platform that connects the technical skills of vocational high school students with the immediate technical support needs of local tradespeople and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Today, young people in technical education programs often lack practical experience, while local business owners struggle to find qualified help for short-term tasks (such as soldering, simple software installations, circuit assembly, etc.). Our project brings these two groups together through an Android and iOS-based mobile app. Business owners define short-term tasks through the system; students, in turn, select tasks that match their areas of expertise and gain hands-on experience in the field. Each completed task earns the student "Experience Points." These points are converted into discount codes at sponsor brands and local businesses participating in the system, providing students with financial incentives. UstaYolu is not just a job-matching platform; it is also a sustainable ecosystem that enables students to create a digital professional portfolio (reference system).