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Talha Agcayazi
Research Engineer at Facebook Reality Labs; PhD NC State
Professional Background
Talha Agcayazi is a dedicated PhD candidate in Electrical and Computer Engineering at North Carolina State University (NC State), where he has made significant contributions through pioneering research in prosthetic limb comfort sensors. Currently, Talha is an integral part of the iBionicS lab, where he extends his expertise to various innovative research projects aimed at improving the integration of advanced sensor technologies in wearable devices. His extensive background encompasses over 5 years of experience in physical and physiological sensor design, and 3 years in silicone and textile sensor fabrication, enabling him to be an adept specialist in both the theoretical and practical aspects of sensor technology.
Having a strong foundation in electromechanical device characterization and embedded systems design for wearables, Talha has positioned himself firmly at the crossroads of engineering and medical applications. His work also includes over 4 years of multiplexed capacitive sensor design, emphasizing his deep proficiency in hardware development. Additionally, Talha has collaborated with medical professionals for clinical testing, enhancing the practical applications of his research endeavors.
His multidisciplinary approach uniquely combines engineering with elements of robotics and machine learning, tapping into his 2+ years of experience in robotics powered visual navigation. Furthermore, Talha has demonstrated his ability to work in cross-cultural settings, having engaged in extensive collaborations in research across varied environments, each adding to his global perspective on engineering applications.
Talha's professional journey has been complemented by impactful industry internships at notable institutions such as Facebook, where he contributed as a Research Engineer, and participated in research internships at Carnegie Mellon University and the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory. His comprehensive skill set, ranging from proficiency in programming languages such as C, Java, ROS, MATLAB, and Python, to significant contributions reflected in over 15 technical papers, showcases his commitment to advancing the field of electrical and computer engineering.
Education and Achievements
Talha Agcayazi's academic credentials mirror his professional trajectory, marked by an impressive educational journey that emphasizes his commitment to the field of engineering. He attained a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, with a minor in Computer Science, graduating with a remarkable GPA of 3.9/4.0 from George Mason University. His focus on integrating software and hardware engineering principles has laid a solid foundation for his advanced studies.
Continuing his academic excellence, Talha pursued a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering at North Carolina State University, where he further honed his skills and knowledge in cutting-edge engineering concepts. Currently, he is progressing toward his Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at NC State, delving into advanced research that has substantial implications for medical device technology and robotics.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Talha has engaged actively in various academic and professional organizations, illustrating his leadership abilities and dedication to fostering a supportive academic community. He has held leadership roles as both President and Vice President of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Student Association (ECE GSA) at NC State, where he advocated for student representation and engagement, making significant contributions to the graduate community.
Moreover, Talha's experience as a representative of the ECE department at the NC State Graduate Student Association underscores his commitment to enhancing the academic environment for his peers. This involvement, paired with his role as an academic mentor for the Early Identification Program, reflects his genuine passion for empowering future generations of engineers through mentorship and guidance.
As an author of over 15 technical papers, Talha has established himself as a respected voice in the electrical and electronics engineering community. His research not only showcases his deep technical abilities but also contributes valuable insights to the scientific literature, propelling forward the understanding of sensor applications in various engineering fields.