Sina Atalay is a co-founder and PhD candidate in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Princeton with four years of engineering and research experience bridging computational mechanics and AI-powered education. He built finite-element analysis tools in Python and C++ at CERN, co-authoring three peer-reviewed papers, and has industrial internship experience automating simulations and analyzing structural dynamics with tools like CalculiX and ANSYS. Based in New Jersey, Sina is now applying his simulation and modeling background to scale one-on-one tutoring through AI at Academa, aiming to make world-class personalized education accessible. His track record combines rigorous academic research, hands-on software development, and practical production-focused automation. An unexpected thread through his profile is a history of teaching—ranging from windsurfing instruction to tutoring-by-design—illustrating both technical depth and a real commitment to pedagogy.
4 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science (BS), Mechanical Engineering, 3.80/4.00, Bachelor of Science (BS), Mechanical Engineering, 3.80/4.00 at Boğaziçi University
Student Exchange Program, Mechanical Engineering, 4.00/4.00, Student Exchange Program, Mechanical Engineering, 4.00/4.00 at The University of Texas at Austin
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, 3.85/4.00, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, 3.85/4.00 at Princeton University
Contributions:1 release, 5 reviews, 35 PRs in 2 months
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