Ali Rıza Babaoğlan

Ali Rıza Babaoğlan
Personal information
Nationality Turkish
Born (1986-08-07) 7 August 1986
Mersin
Website alibabaoglan.com

Ali Rıza Babaoğlan is a Turkish computer engineer and author based in Turkey.

Early life and education

After graduating from Yusuf Kalkavan Anatolian High School, Babaoğlan studied Computer Engineering at Başkent University. While studying at university, he was selected as EMEA’s Top 75 Promising Young Students by IBM Europe. Subsequently, he received training at IBM Zurich Research Laboratory in Switzerland.[1]

While he was in the university, he worked at Microsoft and worked in developing Microsoft Office 2007.[2] Babaoğlan is currently studying in an MBA Programme at Bilkent University.

Career

He represented Turkey for Information Technology and Communication areas at the European Skills Olympics in Rotterdam. After the contest, he presented his studies and projects to the queen of the Netherlands.[3] In 2013, he joined LinkedIn and worked there as a Territory Manager for Turkish Speaking Markets.[4]

In 2014, he represented Turkey at the European Youth Summit before European Parliament Election.[5][6] Babaoğlan also worked as a volunteer of United Nations and worked on Millenium Development Goals 2015 Programme.[7]

Babaoglan wrote the book named The Effect of Social Media on Gezi Protests,[8] which drew considerable media attention to his work.[9][10] He regularly speaks about public policy and social media in worldwide conferences.[11][12]

In 2009, JCI selected him as Turkey’s 10 Most Successful Young People.[13]

Awards and honors

References

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