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Technical Concepts in Computer Engineering: Embedded Systems Development
September 20, 2018

This post is the first part of the on-going Technical Concepts in Computer Engineering series. Through last year, I got questions from a lot of people both through social media and in the Computer Engineering department about one specific thing: […]


Generative Adversarial Networks – Paper Reading Road Map
September 14, 2018

This summer, I have worked on Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) through my research internship. At first, I did not know much about this model, so the very first weeks of my internship included a lot of paper reading. To help […]


#SheCanSTEM: Inspiring Women
September 11, 2018

As time passes by, girls lose their interest in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). A research finding by Dr. Shalini Kesar in collaboration with Microsoft shows that in middle school, 31 percent of girls believe that jobs requiring coding and […]


Generative Adversarial Networks – An Entertaining Introduction
September 8, 2018

This summer, I have started working on Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) for my internship in one of the laboratories in my university. Before this internship, I have taken a course named Introduction to Computer Vision which also covers some Deep […]


Discover Blogs by Women in Tech 👩🏼‍💻
August 31, 2018

As much as I love writing on my blog, I also love reading the blogs written by others. Recently, I thought that there should be more women tech bloggers than I know, so I started searching for new blogs written by […]


What goes in your mind determines whether you will succeed
August 24, 2018

When I first decided to put my hands on machine learning subjects a few years ago, I found myself scared more than necessary. I had tried to follow courses and materials, but later on, I stopped doing it. It was not […]


Looking for a Book Club? Here’s Your Next Stop
August 22, 2018

In the search of new articles and other resources, I have found a new community that might get the interest of all women in tech. The community is a book club called STEMMinist for the people who are interested in STEMM. […]


How we are teaching computers to understand pictures
July 20, 2018

At the beginning of this year, I met a new area of computer science that I fell in love with. The area was deep learning in the field of computer vision. To have a better understanding of this field, I […]


Apps to increase your productivity
June 23, 2018

These days, there is a great number of productivity applications out there but as this number increases, we get more confused about which of these apps to use. Thus, we end up being totally unproductive because of searching in confusion. […]


Inspiring the next generation of female engineers
June 17, 2018

Close your eyes. Picture an engineer in your head. Who did you imagine? A man sitting on a computer? Maybe some guy wearing a helmet? Or a woman just like me? Few days ago, I have encountered a TEDx Talk by […]


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  • Hi there 🙌 — I'm Idil, a master's student in computer science 👩‍💻 interested in machine learning and computer vision. I write blog posts on a variety of topics including computer science, my recently read books, and self-development.

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