Emirhan Enler
Lead developer & designer
I architect and lead software solutions, spanning frontend, backend, and infrastructure, ensuring digital excellence at every layer. Dive into my recent projects, and current endeavors.
Projects
AIDDISON
2022 Lead devEmpowering medicinal chemists with AI and machine learning for faster, effective drug discovery.
SciDiver
2020 Lead devCloud-based collaboration for lab data access and analysis, anytime, anywhere.
BSSN Metadata
2019 Fullstack devUnleashing the power of metadata extraction, the platform offers a comprehensive data lake for all lab insights - be it analytical, biological, or processed details.
Seahorse Workbench
2018 Fullstack devComprehensive software suite leveraging AnIML standards for seamless lab data analysis, comparison, and sharing.
BSSN Lab Automation
2017 Fullstack devOptimizing lab automation, it bridges the communication gap between varied lab instruments and facilitates smoother workflows with a refined LIMS connection.
BetVictor
2015 Java devAn established online gaming giant, BetVictor has its roots from 1946, offering services like sports betting and online casinos headquartered in Gibraltar.
Onculer Quarry and Expo Ltd.
2012 Java devDedicated to valorizing the region's natural bounty, Onculer transforms granite from its own quarries using cutting-edge techniques. Beyond innovation, it bolsters the economy through robust local and international sales.
Graphics
This is a small corner where I have been experimenting with various visual representations. With the help of Three.js graphics, I have endeavored to showcase not just the beauty of mathematics but anything that sparks curiosity and can be rendered visually.
Now
Last updated: October 21stWhat I'm working on:
- Developing a user feedback tool called Albrecht.
- Curating and developing digital excellence modules for the next generation of scientists at AIDDISON.
- Revisiting rust after studying it for several years.
- Early planning a cozy journey to build the Corne split keyboard.
- Preparing a paper on the declarative paradigm for implementing microservices within smart city architectural frameworks utilizing flow-based programming languages.
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