Asude Baykal
About Asude Baykal
Asude Baykal is an ML Engineer Intern currently working at 1010data and a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Virginia Tech College of Engineering. She holds a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from Virginia Tech and has previous teaching assistant experience at the University of Rochester.
Current Role at 1010data
Asude Baykal currently serves as an ML Engineer Intern at 1010data. She has been in this role since 2022, contributing her skills in machine learning to various projects within the organization. This position allows her to apply her academic knowledge in a practical setting, enhancing her experience in the field of data analytics and engineering.
Graduate Teaching Assistant Experience at Virginia Tech
Since 2021, Asude Baykal has worked as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Virginia Tech College of Engineering. She focuses on Principles of Robotics Systems, engaging with students and supporting their learning. Her role has been ongoing for three years, demonstrating her commitment to education and her expertise in engineering principles.
Educational Background at Virginia Tech
Asude Baykal pursued her Master of Science in Electrical Engineering at Virginia Tech from 2021 to 2023. This two-year program provided her with advanced knowledge and skills in electrical engineering, preparing her for her current roles in academia and industry.
Previous Teaching Assistant Roles at University of Rochester
Asude Baykal has held multiple teaching assistant positions at the University of Rochester. In 2019, she served as a Workshop Leader for Circuits and Signals and Intro to Programming, and later as a Teaching Assistant for Web Design. In 2020, she continued her teaching support as a Teaching Assistant for Microprocessors & Data Conversion. These roles spanned various subjects and contributed to her teaching experience.
Undergraduate Education at University of Rochester
Asude Baykal completed her undergraduate studies in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Rochester from 2017 to 2021. This four-year program laid the foundation for her technical expertise and prepared her for advanced studies and professional opportunities in engineering.