Musa Ataş is a Full Professor of Computer Engineering at Siirt University with eight years of professional experience and a deep research and development focus on applied robotics, autonomous vehicles, and no-code deep learning tools. He founded and directs the Al-Jazari Cybernetics & Robotics Laboratory and leads practical, high-TRL projects such as the Jazari Inference Machine (Java+DJL+TensorFlow.js), smart irrigation valves, and industry-focused sorting machines for local agriculture. His work blends academic rigor (PhD in Information Systems from METU) with hands-on engineering, taking multiple prototypes to TRL-6–8 and shepherding them toward real-world deployment. Musa also coordinates competitive robotics initiatives like Teknofest Robotaksi, demonstrating a knack for translating research into public-facing, impact-driven programs. Based in Siirt, Türkiye, he pairs long-term academic mentorship with pragmatic technology development that serves regional industry needs. Notably, his portfolio emphasizes accessible ML tooling and domain-specific automation rather than purely theoretical contributions.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Metallurgical Engineering, Bachelor of Science (BS), Metallurgical Engineering at Middle East Technical University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Information System, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Information System at Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi / Middle East Technical University
OCL stands for Open Cezeri Library (yet another matrix library) This library provides rapid coding as matlab ease of use. Please try to use test examples. It is originally developed at Al-Jazari laboratory Siirt University in order to make generic framework for machine vision and robotic applications. Now, it holds, vision, machine learning, matrix transform, feature selection packages.
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