Summary
Selim Sağir is an embedded software engineer with a decade of hands-on experience designing ultra low-power sensor and gateway firmware for STM32, EFR32 and MSP430 platforms, with strong expertise in C, Assembly, RTOS tuning and OTA bootloaders. He has implemented wireless systems across LoRa, Bluetooth and ZigBee, and is comfortable reading schematics, using oscilloscopes/logic analyzers and debugging with SEGGER tools. His work spans sensor interfacing (GPS, accelerometers, piezoelectric, temperature), serial protocols (UART, I2C, SPI) and modem integration (u-blox), complemented by Linux-based embedded development and build automation with Make/CMake. While completing PhD research at TU Delft on body communication simulations, he also developed Python GUIs and data workflows, demonstrating an ability to move between low-level firmware and higher-level tooling. Based in Trabzon with international experience in the Netherlands, he combines academic rigor with practical product delivery for connected IoT systems.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 3.54, Master's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 3.54 at Karadeniz Technical University
TU Delft
English