Hi I'm Talia!
I'm a master student of electrical engineering at TU Berlin specializing in Communication Systems. Human-machine interaction (HMI) and medical technology are my main interests. Outside of my studies, I like working on small projects (this website is one of them — more coming soon!) and capturing moments through photography.
I'm currently seeking a full-time opportunity in software and hardware development, where I can apply and grow my skills. I have hands-on experience in circuit testing with MATLAB, DevOps and software development for CI/CD pipelines with Python, software testing for the automotive industry, and designing sensor housings with CAD.
I'm also familiar with deep learning through projects in NLP and computer vision. My master thesis explores emotions classification in speech signals using transfer learning. I'm always up for learning new things, as well as upgrading my skills through self-learning.
Technische Universität Berlin
Focus on communication systems (Kommunikationssysteme)
Leibniz Universität Hannover
Focus on automation engineering (Automatisierungstechnik)
in Studienkolleg Hannover
Pre-college Course for International Students
- Developed automation tools in Python to streamline data collection from platforms such as GitLab, Jira, and Artifactory
- Debugging and optimizing project pipeline workflows to minimize errors and improve deployment efficiency
- Actively contributed to the maintenance and further development of test automation in the GitLab CI/CD pipelines
- Created dashboards in Grafana using PostgreSQL for visualizing critical project data
- Documented technical requirements and procedures for improved clarity and future reference
- Flashed ECUs regulary to ensure stability and reliability of delivered software
- Supported hardware and software testing activities for in-vehicle infotainment systems
- Built and assisted test automation for hardware and software in Python
- Created technical documentation to support testing and development process
- Controlled and tested sensors and sensor systems according to DIN EN 9100:2016 standards
- Designed sensor systems, such as transducer, using TurboCAD
- Assisted in the development and production of electrical equipment
Leibniz Universität Hannover
- Analyzed mixed-signal circuits using reachability analysis (one of the formal verification methods) in MATLAB
- Developed MATLAB-GUI for circuit simulation and verification
- Documented codes of the functionalities of the in-house tool
STUDITEMPS GmbH
- Portioned food according to order slips on the running lane in a low-temperature room. There, I learned to work conscientiously and carefully.
Ata Nizamoglu, Lea Dahm, Talia Sari, Vera Schmitt, Salar Mohtaj, Sebastian Möller.
Hosted in GitHub with HTML, CSS and JS. Creating this portofolio website helps me approach web development for the first time.
A plant rack with self-adjusting planks that automatically follow sunlight. Built with mostly reused materials, Pea.za Tower is programmed with an Arduino microcontroller. Photoresistors are used as the light sensor. Pea.za Tower was exhibited in Hannover Maker Faire 2018.
Project PosterA prototype of stairs that produce electricity, as they are stepped, by using dynamo. Four dynamo torches are placed in each stairs and the stairs (as the lever) are inclined slightly higher than 90° angle. This project was built in 2012 for highschool science competitions. In 2013, it won a Gold Medal in ISPO (Indonesian Science Project Olympoiad) in Jakarta and a Silver Medal in ISWEEEP(The International Sustainable World Energy, Engineering, and Environment Project) in Houston, Texas, USA.
Project ProposalComing Soon
Feel free to get in touch with me.
I am always open to discuss ideas and opportunities to be part of your visions.
Talia P. Sari
Berlin
taliapandans (at) protonmail.com