Hi, I’m Oğul!
Welcome to my personal webpage. I’m currently an M.Sc. student of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at METU, studying statistical signal processing, and I want to become a researcher in cognitive science/neuroscience and an educator of whatever topic I will know enough to teach, whenever that happens. Here, you can find
- A commented version of my CV, the comments being some more personal remarks that are traditionally left out of regular CVs,
- Cheat sheets on various topics if you’re interested in those,
- My photo journal,
- And Whatnot, a blog where I share my essays and other works.
I update these pages as I have more content to share. You can contact me via mail and if nothing above is of interest to you, maybe you will the following two quotes entertaining.
“For a moment, nothing happened. Then, after a second or so, nothing continued to happen.”
“A towel, [The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy] says, is about the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitchhiker can have. Partly it has great practical value. You can wrap it around you for warmth as you bound across the cold moons of Jaglan Beta; you can lie on it on the brilliant marble-sanded beaches of Santraginus V, inhaling the heady sea vapors; you can sleep under it beneath the stars which shine so redly on the desert world of Kakrafoon; use it to sail a miniraft down the slow heavy River Moth; wet it for use in hand-to-hand-combat; wrap it round your head to ward off noxious fumes or avoid the gaze of the Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal (such a mind-boggingly stupid animal, it assumes that if you can’t see it, it can’t see you); you can wave your towel in emergencies as a distress signal, and of course dry yourself off with it if it still seems to be clean enough.”
—Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy