Emec Ercelik
Technical University of Munich
Postal address
Postal:
Boltzmannstr. 3
85748 Garching b. München
- Phone: +49 (89) 289 - 18130
- Room: 5607.03.057
- emec.ercelik(at)tum.de
Curriculum Vitae
- (2017 -Now) Ph.D. candidate, Technical University of Munich
- (2013-2016) Master of Science Degree in Electronics Engineering, Istanbul Technical University
- (2008-2013) Bachelor's Degree in Electronics Engineering, Istanbul Technical University
Research Interests
Object Detection, Sensor Fusion, Temporal data processing with deep learning models
Open Thesis Topics / Guided Research
I won't be able to offer new thesis topics until Feb. 2020.
If you are interested in object detection, recurrent networks, and sensor fusion, please send me an e-mail with the topic you are interested in, CV, and the list of related work you have done before.
Example topics:
Thesis Supervision
Ongoing:
- Master's thesis: Person Tracking in Aerial Image Sequences using Deep Learning Techniques, Maximilian Kraus, Nov.2019
- Master's thesis: Processing video data to improve 2D object detection, Arnd Pettirsch, Oct. 2019
- Master's thesis: Deep learning based people counting application using 60 GHz FMCW radar sensor, Cem Yusuf Aydoğdu, Oct. 2019
- Master's thesis: Data fusion from heterogeneous sensor for indoor scenarios, Okan Kamil Şen, Sep.2019
- Master's thesis: Object detection using temporal radar data, Maria Dreher, Jun.2019
- Master's thesis: Motion cueing for the control of a car simulator using RNN and RL, Ahmet Burakhan Koyuncu, Apr. 2019
- Master's thesis: Sensor fusion for object detection on simulator data, Tuba Topaloğlu, Feb.2019
- Master's thesis: Extending and evaluating an object detection model for sequential image processing, Michael Kratzer, Dec.2018
Finished:
- Master's thesis: Sensor fusion through 3D proposals using data generated from simulators, Ruslan Noschajew, Apr.2019-Oct.2019
- Research internship: Integration of depth information for LSTM-based online video object detection, Mert Keser, Mar.2019-Apr.2019
- Bachelor's thesis: The recognition and evaluation of traffic signs and its additional information with machine learning in the context of autonomous driving, Tobias Weber, Nov.2018-Apr.2019
- Guided research: Methods to transfer knowledge from simulation into real-world for object detection problem, Anshul Sharma, Nov.2018-Apr.2019
- Master's thesis: Evaluation of an object detection model adding recurrency, Daniel Haller, Nov.2018-Apr.2019
Teaching
Winter term 2019/20
Previous semesters
Publications
2019
2017
- Decoding of motor imagery movements from EEG signals using SpiNNaker neuromorphic hardware. Neural Engineering (NER), 2017 8th International IEEE/EMBS Conference on, 2017 mehr… BibTeX Volltext ( DOI ) Volltext (mediaTUM)
2015
- A neurocomputational model implemented on humanoid robot for learning action selection. Neural Networks (IJCNN), 2015 International Joint Conference on, 2015 mehr… BibTeX Volltext ( DOI ) Volltext (mediaTUM)
- A model on building and modifying the stimulus action association in the brain. Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU), 2015 23th, 2015 mehr… BibTeX Volltext ( DOI ) Volltext (mediaTUM)