Intro
Greetings! I am Hakan Erkan, living in Vilnius, Lithuania since 2020. I graduated with a Master's Degree in Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics from Vilnius University.
I have always been interested in science, reading scientific articles and searching new things to learn, regardless of understanding everything. Years passed by, and I eventually pursued that path after I graduated with a degree in computer engineering.
Moreover, I love open source technologies and I developed various codes in different languages. I used various Linux-based distributions through my journey. You can find the links about my projects in here.
Lastly, my goal is and always will be gaining new abilities and expand my knowledge, and sharing them anytime, and to anyone who is interested. :3
Work
Here, you can find the details about my latest projects and their links. Also, in the Contact section, you can reach my GitHub and LinkedIn profiles.
You can reach my repository about the exercises that is written in R language from this link. It contains various operations including the elementary matrix/vector comparisons, file reading/writing examples and the graph of the Poisson Distribution.
In this link, you can find the code I wrote in C++ that calculates the integral of the functions by Trapezoid and Simpson's Rules.
About
I graduated from Suleyman Demirel University in 2018 with a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Engineering. Earlier that year, I spent one of my semester in Lublin, Poland with the Erasmus exchange program. I have traveled six countries, nine cities. I had amazing experiences including to meet Dan Brown on his book tour, Origin.
After my graduation, I worked as a software specialist for two years at a software company, Etiya. Then I came to Vilnius, Lithuania to study for a Master's Degree in Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics at Vilnius University.
Contact
You can find my LinkedIn and GitHub account from the links below.
If you have some questions or want to make contact with me, you can send me an email from the little envelope here.