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Introduction
Hi, I'm a software engineer and researcher with a passion for developing innovative tools for education and research. My portfolio includes several projects that have been widely used and well received by the community.
Highlighted Projects
- Uyamak Editor
Uyamak is an innovative and user-friendly platform for unlocking your applied mathematics abilities and keenness! Say goodbye to the traditional equations and hello to a unique and intuitive way of learning mathematics through our model-based design approach.
Uyamak's editor uses a pictorial approach that makes it easy to design and simulate mathematical models. By connecting different blocks with wires, you can create and test your algorithms with ease. Whether you're a school student, college student, university student, or researcher, Uyamak has something to offer for you.
Our aim is to provide the best learning experience possible and continuously improve the functionality of Uyamak. With its ergonomic design, you can learn mathematics in a fun and engaging way. Try the app and see for yourself how much easier and enjoyable learning mathematics can be with Uyamak.
As you dive deeper into the world of mathematical modeling and simulation, you will find that Uyamak's model-based design approach is an effective tool for visualizing complex mathematical models and solving differential equations. Whether you're just starting out or are an experienced researcher, Uyamak is here to help you achieve your goals.
Web App: https://umk.skgadi.com/app/latest/
- MES (Multifactorial Experiment Simulator)
This app is used to simulate multifactorial experiments for generating examples for the Experimental design subject.
- CIT (Control and Identification Toolbox)
Control & Identification Toolbox (CIT) is designed to teach control systems to the engineering students of the bachelor's degree. This app along with a bridge circuit lets the students perform experiments.
Current Focus
My current focus is on two main projects:
- Creating the Uyamak Ecosystem
My latest creation is Uyamak, which is a software similar to Matlab's Simulink but for the web. It allows you to simulate mathematical models designed as block-diagrams. My objective is to build an ecosystem around Uyamak with the following elements:
- Server: Making Uyamak run on a Raspberry PI so that all students can see the teacher's design when connected to the same network. Students can access the server from their phone browsers.
- Modules: Hardware that runs Uyamak programs in GO, making it work independently, which can be considered as algorithms implemented in the field.
- USB Bridge: Connecting an embedded circuit to the computer and allowing Uyamak to detect it as a data acquisition card.
- CIT for Web and CIT for Motors
My first version of the CIT app was designed for Android phones and used the Arduino as a bridge to connect hardware to Android OTG-enabled phones, executing control and identification algorithms in real-time. The current version doesn't support encoder inputs, and I aim to add this feature and make it a web-app that can be accessed from a desktop web-browser.
My goal is to secure a monthly income of $5000 through my work and projects. This will allow me to continue to invest my time and resources into developing innovative software and hardware solutions that solve real-world problems. I believe that my passion for technology, combined with my technical skills and experience, make me an excellent candidate for this goal. I am committed to delivering high-quality products and services that not only meet, but exceed my clients' expectations. With this goal in mind, I am confident that I can continue to grow and succeed in my career, while also making a positive impact on the world.
Featured work
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JavaScript 5
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skgadi/CIT
Control and Identification Toolbox (CIT)
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CSS