Summary
Han Keceli is an AD/ADAS and sensor technologies researcher and software engineer with eight years of experience building real-time perception systems for automotive and UAV platforms. Based in Munich, he blends deep theoretical foundations in linear algebra, probability and differential equations with hands-on C++/Python development on Linux, deploying PyTorch-trained models accelerated via CUDA and TensorRT. His work spans object detection, tracking and multimodal sensor fusion, plus system-level design for distributed, parallelized real-time pipelines and Level 3–5 ADAS requirements. Across roles at BMW, AVL and others he has moved proofs-of-concept into deployed vehicle software and worked with Autoware, ROS and ROSEnvs, demonstrating a rare combination of research rigor and production integration. An understated strength is his practical experience translating academic models into performant, safety-oriented modules within constrained embedded environments.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Stanford Engineering Everywhere
Bachelor's degree Computer Science, Bachelor's degree Computer Science at Çankaya Üniversitesi
MITOpenCourseWare
Master's degree Computer Science, Master's degree Computer Science at Technical University of Munich
German, Turkish, Japanese, English