Ayberk Karaakın is a software development team lead with 7 years of experience building mission-critical embedded and cloud-native systems, currently leading a cross-functional team at Accenture in Istanbul. He combines hands-on engineering—ranging from model-based MCU development and ISO-26262 automotive safety work to microservices that improve imaging for Transmission Electron Microscopes—with product ownership and SAFe delivery practices. Comfortable across firmware, IoT, and backend stacks, he has contributed to open-source ESP8266 RFID work integrating MQTT and hardware interfaces, reflecting a pragmatic hardware-software mindset. Ayberk also co-founded a community-driven games initiative that evolved into gamified consultancy services, showing a talent for community building and creative problem framing. He’s known for translating complex client needs into actionable technical plans, coaching teams through PI planning and recruitment, and driving POCs in collaborative robotics to open new business opportunities.
7 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Computer Engineering, Dropped out, Master's degree, Computer Engineering, Dropped out at Marmara University
Science, Science at Yusuf Kalkavan Anadolu Lisesi
Bachelor's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Anadolu Üniversitesi
Master's degree, Aviation Electrical Electronics, Dropped out, Master's degree, Aviation Electrical Electronics, Dropped out at Eskişehir Teknik Üniversitesi
ESP8266 RFID (RC522, PN532, Wiegand, RDM6300) Access Control system featuring WebSocket, JSON, NTP Client, Javascript, SPIFFS
Role in this project:
Embedded Systems Engineer / IoT Developer
Contributions:8 commits, 7 pushes in 2 days
Contributions summary:Ayberk primarily contributed to the ESP8266-based RFID access control system by fixing bugs and implementing minor improvements. Their commits focused on correcting errors, refining existing code, and adjusting system behavior. Code changes suggest working with hardware integrations, specifically RFID readers like the RC522 and Wiegand readers, and network communication, by maintaining connection to MQTT broker.
Contributions:3 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 7 months
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Ayberk Karaakın - Software Development Team Lead at Accenture