Ekin Ozturk

Developer at Lumirithmic

Ekin Ozturk has a diverse range of work experience. They started their career as a Teacher Assistant at MCS PROJECTS LIMITED in 2014, where they assisted in teaching students in the Robot Challenge using the LEGO Mindstorms RCX kit. They also organized and led students during lunch hours. In 2015, they worked as a Teacher at MCS PROJECTS LIMITED, teaching students aged 14 to 16 how to program a LEGO EV3 robot using drag and drop programming software. They improved their teaching and communication skills while collaborating with different partners.

In 2016, Ekin worked as an Instructor at Digital Media Academy, where they taught various courses such as programming, game programming, 3D animation, and Java programming to teenagers. They developed effective communication skills while teaching a diverse range of subjects.

Ekin then joined the European Space Agency (ESA) as a Young Graduate Trainee from 2018 to 2020. During this time, they gained valuable experience in the aerospace industry.

In 2020, Ekin joined Imperial College London as a Graduate Teaching Assistant, where they provided teaching support for graduate level courses.

Currently, Ekin is working as a Developer at Lumirithmic, a UK-based 3D capture technology company. Their role involves implementing algorithms and capture systems in collaboration with software and research engineering teams.

Overall, Ekin Ozturk has a strong background in teaching, programming, and software development, with experience in both academic and industry settings.

Ekin Ozturk's education history begins in 2009 when they attended MEF Schools of Turkey and obtained an International Baccalaureate degree. In 2013, Ekin received a certification as an Autodesk 3ds Max Certified User from Autodesk.

In 2013, Ekin transferred to The University of Manchester to study Mechanical Engineering, but continued their education at the University of Toronto from 2014 to 2017. At the University of Toronto, Ekin obtained an Honours Bachelor of Science degree with a specialization in Physics and Astrophysics.

After completing their undergraduate studies, Ekin pursued a Master of Science degree in Physics at Imperial College London from 2017 to 2018. Currently, Ekin is enrolled at Imperial College London and is expected to complete a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Computer Graphics by 2024.

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