Hi! I am a software engineer at Stripe in Dublin. My interests are computer systems (e.g. compilers, operating systems, and databases), computer networking (edge computing, and decentralisation), and computer security (modelling, protocols, and applied cryptography).
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Stripe
December 2021 — Dublin, Ireland
The University of Edinburgh
May 2021 – August 2021 — Edinburgh, United Kingdom
The University of Edinburgh
September 2019 – December 2020 — Edinburgh, United Kingdom
The University of Edinburgh
June 2020 – August 2020 — Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Foundation for Armenian Science and Technology
June–September 2019 — Yerevan, Armenia
The University of Edinburgh
December 2018 – January 2019 — Edinburgh, United Kingdom
BEng (Hons.) Computer Science
September 2017 – May 2021 — Edinburgh, United Kingdom
International Baccalaureate
August 2015 – May 2017 — Dilijan, Armenia
Anatolian High School
September 2011 – June 2015 — İstanbul, Turkey
June 2019
Analysed the number of errors returned as values from functions
in Go, to explore the inefficiencies of Go’s error handling
mechanisms. Cited by Herb Sutter, a prominent C++ expert working
at Microsoft, in Zero-overhead
deterministic exceptions:
Throwing values
.
Published on the blog.
November 2017
Developed a new algorithm for generating checksums of decimal codes, that can detect 91.05% of all transmission errors, outperforming industry-standard Luhn Algorithm, and performing on-par with other modern algorithms such as Damm and Verhoeff. Written as an extended essay during my International Baccalaureate programme.
President
March 2019 – June 2020 — Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Leading Turkish Society at the University, whilst collaborating closely with the Turkish Consulate for communicating with the diaspora. Overseeing the initiatives of the committee, organising flagship events, and raising funds for the society.
The University of Edinburgh
September 2019
Awarded for volunteering abroad in the summer of 2019 as a research intern in Armenia.
The University of Edinburgh
September 2019
Awarded to piet∞ – interactive, infinitely-recursive, procedurally-generated Piet-esque compositions.
Scholæ Mundi Foundation
September 2017 – Current
Receiving a grant from Scholæ Mundi Foundation on the basis of my academic achievements for my studies in The University of Edinburgh.
United World Colleges Dilijan
August 2015 – May 2017
Received a grant from United World Colleges on the basis of my success in high-school for my studies in UWC Dilian.