Deniz Kalaslioglu

Chief Technology Officer at Soar Robotics

Deniz Kalaslioglu began their career in 2013 as a Hardware Engineering Intern at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Turkey, where they contributed to the design and production processes of two training simulators used for operator training. In 2014, they became an Electrical Engineering Intern at Hexagon Studio and a Co-Founder at dronecu. In 2015, they took on a Hardware Engineering Intern role at AntSis Electronics. In 2016, they became the Chief Technology Officer at Robostate Autonomous, where they were responsible for the ideation, prototyping, design, and production processes of the Drone Ground Base (DROME) project, as well as the planning, writing, proposal, and approval of the TÜBİTAK-1507 project. Deniz also managed and implemented the KOSGEB R&D support project titled "A Ground Control Station for UAVs". In 2019, they became the Chief Technology Officer at Soar Robotics, where they were responsible for the development of user equipment embedded software and HDL, specifically designed for autonomous mobility applications, the design and development of OFDM/SC-FDM based transceiver design and implementation on FPGA, the simulation, design, development, and implementation of NB-IoT, C-V2X, LTE, 5G-NR Release-15-compliant PHY layer, the management of different engineering teams, the creation of technical road maps and project plans, the development of deep-learning-based cloud applications, and the development of cloud robotics algorithms.

Deniz Kalaslioglu attended Koç University from 2011 to 2016 and obtained an Engineer's Degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Prior to that, Deniz Kalaslioglu attended Robert College from 2006 to 2011, studying Mathematics and Computer Science.

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  • Chief Technology Officer

    July, 2019 - present