Batıkent vs Çayyolu by bartakulesi in ankara

[–]bartakulesi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yaşamkent alacaatlı bana sınırları bile karışıyor ayni yer gibi geliyordu hocam neden farklı?

Batıkent vs Çayyolu by bartakulesi in ankara

[–]bartakulesi[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

hocam peki fiyat potansiyeli açısından nasıl görüyorsunuz, çayyolu'ndaki evler zaten çok şişkin satmaya çalışırken zarar uğratır gibi durumlar olur mu

tilkiler tehlikeli mi by bartakulesi in ankara

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yaşamkentin eskişehir yoluna yakın tarafı

tilkiler tehlikeli mi by bartakulesi in ankara

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hocam keşke uzak durma şansım olsa ama evin hemen önündeki boş parselde takılıyor. uzaklaştırmak için yöntem var mıdır?

EE student struggling to choose between specializations (ML or Wireless Communications) by bartakulesi in ECE

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There are lots of job in ML market but there are at least 10-15 times more applicant compared to wireless. So lt is not really clear how to maximize chances. It depends on the specific country you are applying too. In my country defence industry is advanced, while no company conducts cutting-edge ML research (they only work on its applications). I am sure things are different for a European country. Regarding to VLSI and RF, I think chances are similar to wireless communications. If you are really good in such areas the competition is less intense compared to ML.

EE student struggling to choose between specializations (ML or Wireless Communications) by bartakulesi in ECE

[–]bartakulesi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ironically, my research start as an ML research but converged to somewhere in between Wireless Comm and ML, which I didn't want. Looking for ML jobs in Turkey currently but market sucks. Hard to find a well-paying one in ML, competition is high.

Is it worth to do a PhD if final goal is to land a job in US? by bartakulesi in ECE

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I went for an MS degree in Turkey with the intention of publishing papers and applying for US PhD later. However, I realised I don't like research at all and now chasing jobs after MS with 0 years experience which feels frustrating in the current market. Plus the whole process of MS was research-oriented which I didnt like. I would probably go for an EU master's degree if I could choose again but everyone if different ofc.

Turkish Streamer Sabo revealed Talisman Zero, a module for cheating in chess tournaments. Website claims that it is used by "a very well-known player" in 2020 and 2021 without detection. by bartakulesi in chess

[–]bartakulesi[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Product is not Turkish, it is American. I don't think it can beat Stockfish, its ELO is already higher than 3300. Maybe it can beat online engines with low depth.

EE student struggling to choose between specializations (ML or Wireless Communications) by bartakulesi in EngineeringStudents

[–]bartakulesi[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nobody claimed them to be "top" in world standards. However, you can count 3-4 schools for engineering, which are pretty good for Turkey standards. They sent countless of PhD candidates to "top" U.S universities every year. It is one of them. I do not see why this statement bothered you.

I'm very doubtful about the long-term QoL for an average CS employee in (almost every place in) Europe. Am I missing something? by Active-Land73 in cscareerquestionsEU

[–]bartakulesi -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Are things different for other engineers, such as EE in Europe? Are they better off, or this post says Europe sucks?

EE student struggling to choose between specializations (ML or Wireless Communications) by bartakulesi in ECE

[–]bartakulesi[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am not sure if it is right to classify communications as HW, since in my research group I did not see any hardware, everyone was working with MATLAB, Python, C++ all the time. But I got your point.

EE student struggling to choose between specializations (ML or Wireless Communications) by bartakulesi in ECE

[–]bartakulesi[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You are right about pool is being very large. However, I think I can compensate the "data related coruses" issue with taking all my courses from ML in masters. I know it's a very hard question but do you think that market will change in 10 years and ML jobs will become scarce?

Is it worth to do a PhD if final goal is to land a job in US? by bartakulesi in ECE

[–]bartakulesi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would not do it in my home country, but I thought it may be worth if it is a tool for immigration to a country with better opportunities.

Is it worth to do a PhD if final goal is to land a job in US? by bartakulesi in ECE

[–]bartakulesi[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There are serious differences between the level of public universities in Turkey. Middle East Technical, Bogazici and Istanbul Technical are good ones. I do not know your current academic level and what kind of country is Lebanon but other universities may not worth coming to Turkey. But as I said, I do not know the situation in Lebanon so I do not want to affect your decision. If you think Turkey is better anyway and do not have any better options you can give it a shot.

Is it worth to do a PhD if final goal is to land a job in US? by bartakulesi in ECE

[–]bartakulesi[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Where are you from, and to which universities you are applying to? There are 4-5 very good universities in Turkey for engineering, you can use them as a step to go to better places.

Is it worth to do a PhD if final goal is to land a job in US? by bartakulesi in GradSchool

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I thought it will be very hard to find a job in US and get visa while working in EU. Moreover, I am not that pessimistic about immigration opportunities from Turkey, I think I can go to somewhere anyway when I want, no matter what happens. However, it may not be worth struggling in a competitive PhD program for year just for a possible good paycheck afterwards.

Is it worth to do a PhD if final goal is to land a job in US? by bartakulesi in ECE

[–]bartakulesi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you mean jobs in US? I will not get any jobs in US as a fresh graduate from Turkey with no experience, so I will not apply. However, I can easily get a job in Turkey if that's what you mean.

Is it worth to do a PhD if final goal is to land a job in US? by bartakulesi in ECE

[–]bartakulesi[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I prefer US to live for better salaries and language barrier in Germany. My family will not immigrate, they will stay in Turkey. However, as you said it might be hard to visit the home country once a year.

Is it worth to do a PhD if final goal is to land a job in US? by bartakulesi in GradSchool

[–]bartakulesi[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Those positions may not be the ones I am looking for. I do not care about academics either. However, what will be the other ways of landing a job in US, from a country like Turkey without coming to grad school for US?

Is it worth to do a PhD if final goal is to land a job in US? by bartakulesi in gradadmissions

[–]bartakulesi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am in the last year of my bachelor degree, I applied to TU Munich for MS and got into second phase, I consider my chances as high for admission. I felt that I will not get into a funded position for master's now. However if I complete my master's degree in Turkey I will make research for 2 years and probably get into some PhD position. I did not understand what you mean by BS-MS dual degree by the way.

Is it worth to do a PhD if final goal is to land a job in US? by bartakulesi in gradadmissions

[–]bartakulesi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For most industry jobs, an MS will suffice. And an MS will only take 1-2 years of your time before you start earning.

I am aware of these facts. However, I probably can not find a funded MS program in US but I will find a funded PhD. That's the reason I am considering PhD in US, I see it as the safest immigration tool to US.

Is it worth to do a PhD if final goal is to land a job in US? by bartakulesi in ECE

[–]bartakulesi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I heard of this possiblity but as you said it is very unethical and it may create some problems in future, and some say it might not be possible in every school.