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✨ Quick Facts

  • 🎓 B.Sc. in Software Engineering (IZU)
  • 💻 Works with DevOps & AI systems
  • ☁️ Cloud, Kubernetes, CI/CD
  • 🤖 Robotics & data processing
  • 🌿 Curious, collaborative, builder mindset

🧰 Tech Stack

  • LanguagesPython, C/C++, Java, Bash
  • DevOpsKubernetes, Docker, Jenkins, GitHub Actions, Azure, AWS
  • AI/VisionYOLOv5, TensorFlow, Roboflow
  • SystemsLinux, Unix, Windows
  • SpokenTurkish (native), English (advanced), Arabic (basic), French (beginner)
  • ExtrasLaTeX, Markdown, Arduino, Raspberry Pi

🌸 Interests

  • 📚 Detective novels
  • 🚲 Cycling
  • 🧩 Puzzles
  • 🕵️‍♀️ Digital Forensics
  • 🧠 Criminology

Hi 👋 I’m Şeyma Hacifettahoğlu Atakan — a Software Engineer who loves building with technology. I graduated from Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University with a GPA of 3.00/4.00, and throughout my studies I actively contributed to projects and teams across coding and research.

My capstone project, SADIR (System for Analyzing Digital Information and Reconnaissance), is an AI system for digital forensic analysis. In short, it detects objects in images (e.g., weapons, child–adult distinction). I handled data labeling, model training, and GPU experiments using YOLOv5, TensorFlow, Roboflow, and CUDA.

Lately, I’ve been focused on DevOps and cloud platforms ☁️ I worked as a Game DevOps Engineer at Frostline Games, and interned at TÜBİTAK BİLGEM and Timus Networks, gaining hands-on experience with Kubernetes, Jenkins, Azure DevOps, AWS for CI/CD pipelines, deployments, and service operations.

I also served as a student assistant at the IZU Nuclear Sensors & Robotics Research Center (NAR), working on robotics design and data processing. Seeing code come alive beyond the screen — in physical systems — is a huge source of motivation for me 🌸

Outside tech, you’ll usually find me reading, cycling, or solving puzzles 🚲 I also explore digital forensics and criminology — the intersection of technology and human behavior fascinates me. I love learning, simplifying complex systems, and building with people who say, “Shall we try this too?”