Engin has his background in experimental particle physics. He completed his PhD on 2018 in Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) group at DESY and also contributed to textbook measurements of proton structure as well as experiment specific IT operations at CERN. After a short experience in private sector as DevOps engineer, he returned back to DESY and worked 3 years for future linear collider experiment, where he performed Machine/Deep Learning R&D and MLOps for imaging detectors as a postdoctoral fellow under Helmholtz AI grant.
He joined Helmholtz Imaging in 2023 and he will bring new insights and solutions for current imaging pipelines, services as well as our state of the art deep learning applications with broad range of collaborations with various research units.