He is a Computer Engineering graduate whose academic and professional journey has been shaped by dedication, initiative, and continuous learning. During his bachelor studies, he actively engaged in university life, beginning his volunteer involvement with the International Relations Office during the Erasmus+ Staff Week. He was part of the first generation of the Work@Campus program and played a key role in establishing the university’s alumni network. Throughout his time in Work@Campus, he also contributed as a volunteer to the SWC, demonstrating a strong sense of commitment and service.
After completing his bachelor’s degree, he continued his academic path by enrolling in a Master’s program in Computer Engineering at the same university. His master studies began with an international experience through the Erasmus+ Programme, where he participated in a Blended Intensive Program (BIP) in Estonia. Upon returning, he continued his involvement with the International Relations Office, working as a student assistant during his first year of master studies.
Since his thesis defense was not finalized during the first academic year, he proceeded into the second year of his master program, where he transitioned to BIT Loft—a position more closely aligned with his field of study. He is currently working there as an assistant, contributing to diverse IT and development projects, including website development and system-based solutions. His role allows him to apply his technical knowledge while continuing to expand his professional experience in the field of computer engineering.
Throughout his journey, he has demonstrated passion, adaptability, and the willingness to grow both academically and professionally. His contributions as a volunteer, assistant, and project team member reflect his proactive mindset and strong work ethic. He remains committed to developing his expertise and advancing within the field of technology while continuing to contribute meaningfully to the university community.