Halil İbrahim Eyinacar
Senior Civil Engineering student interested in Structural and Geotechnical Engineering. Experienced in both construction site practices and data-driven analytical workflows including GIS and QA processes.
Ankara, Turkey
Email: eyinacar.ibrahim@metu.edu.tr
- Educaiton
Abdulkadir Konukoglu Science Highschool (2016-2020)
Middle East Technical University – B.Sc. in Civil Engineering (2021–2026)
- Internship Experiences
Bulut Tekstil– Volunteer Intern (June 2020 – October 2020)
– Support in international trade and export processes
– Order tracking and client communication
– Basic Excel reporting and operational coordination
Hanyap İnşaat – Site Intern (June 2024 – October 2024)
– Reinforced concrete site supervision and quality checks
– Concrete casting control procedures
– Quantity take-off and progress payment support
– Daily reporting and drawing-site consistency control
Parabol Yazılım– Office Intern (July 2025 – August 2025)
– Manual traffic and micromobility counting from 24-hour video recordings
– Data aggregation
– Excel-based data validation and QA processes
– Python-based data processing and transformation
– QGIS spatial visualization and thematic mapping
– Data revision for official ministry reports with changelog documentation
- Academic Work
– Structural analysis and statically determinate/indeterminate systems
– Truss force analysis
– Geotechnical laboratory experiment reports
- Technical Skills
Engineering Software:
– AutoCAD (2D drafting and drawing interpretation)
– QGIS (spatial joins, thematic mapping, layout preparation)
– SAP2000 (structural analysis and design)
Data & Analysis:
– Microsoft Excel (advanced – data cleaning, pivot tables, aggregation)
– Python (intermediate – data processing, time-series transformation)
– MATLAB (basic numerical analysis)
Other:
– Quantity take-off support
– Site quality control processes
– Technical reporting and documentation
Language: English (C1)
- Social Activities
– IACES(International Association of Civil Engineering Students)– Member
– METU Scouting Community – Member
– METU Swimming Community – Member
- A great educational video on soil mechanics and the fundamental causes of soil failure:
About the video: This short and insightful video explains through basic engineering principles why soils, unlike other construction materials, fail due to excessive shear stress—resulting from the loss of friction and interlocking between particles—rather than under compression. It serves as a perfect foundation for anyone looking to understand advanced civil engineering topics like slope stability, retaining walls, and foundation design.
Posted by halil ibrahim eyinacar on 22.02.2026 under Uncategorized
