Robodor SCADA Terminal →
LAN-only desktop SCADA viewer monitoring ~100 controller cards through a single polling service over Modbus TCP/RS485 — snapshot diffing, WebSocket fan-out, SQLite history and audit trail, alarms, and live card detail views.
Electrical & electronics engineer, also active in the financial markets — curious about the difference an engineer's structure, clarity, and systematic thinking can make in fields well beyond the lab.
I'm an electrical & electronics engineer, graduating from Ege University in 2026. At Robodor I build industrial products end to end — STM32 firmware, Modbus/BLE communication, desktop SCADA, mobile apps, and production web — usually on my own, for real hardware in the field.
What interests me most, though, is what an engineer's way of thinking does beyond engineering. Structure, clarity, measuring before deciding, building things that hold up under load — these translate. Into the financial markets. Into social, people-centered work. Into places most engineers never think to go.
So that's the throughline: engineering discipline, pointed somewhere less expected — and the difference it can make once it gets there.
LAN-only desktop SCADA viewer monitoring ~100 controller cards through a single polling service over Modbus TCP/RS485 — snapshot diffing, WebSocket fan-out, SQLite history and audit trail, alarms, and live card detail views.
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Technical analysis is the core toolkit, backed by a working grasp of fundamentals. The edge that has actually paid: reading the human side of markets — crowd psychology, fear and greed in the chart — with an engineer's discipline about when a setup is valid and when it isn't.
Prop firms hand real capital only to traders who pass their risk evaluations — profit targets under hard drawdown limits. I passed them and became a funded, paid trader at Crypto Fund Trader and MFF (My Forex Funds): trading firm capital, receiving payouts.
Curious what an engineer can bring to your field? I'd love to talk — about a role, a project, or just an idea.