I am an undergraduate student at Ankara University, double majoring in Physics and Mathematics. My passion lies at the intersection of computational physics, software development, and cyber security. I enjoy building practical tools, analyzing complex systems, and applying mathematical models to solve real-world problems—whether that's in a high-energy physics lab or a network environment.
I have been involved in technology since the age of 11, gradually building hands-on experience across multiple disciplines:
- Physics & Scientific Computing (particle physics research, high-energy data acquisition (DAQ) simulations, numerical methods)
- Software Engineering (concurrent programming, system-level CLI tools, web development with Svelte/Next.js)
- Cyber Security (security tooling, system analysis, network vulnerabilities)
- Scientific Simulations & Physics Engines: Developing tools to visualize and process physical phenomena, such as FFT-based large-scale numerical calculators and orbital kinematics models.
- Research & Data Acquisition: Working on real-time web applications and dashboards to simulate DAQ systems used in high-energy physics experiments.
- Security & Network Tooling: Building lightweight, high-performance utilities (using Go and Python) with an emphasis on concurrent programming, automation, and secure design.
I actively improve my technical and analytical skills through hands-on work:
- Academic Research: Bridging theoretical mathematics with computational physics models.
- Programming & Algorithms: Solving complex algorithmic challenges on LeetCode and HackerRank.
- Security Training: TryHackMe, labs, and CTF-style exercises.
- GitLab: https://gitlab.com/cysctl
- GitHub Gist: https://gist.github.com/cysctl


