Hello, everyone!
I’m the founder, writer, and maintainer of this blog, which I’m proud to run.

Here’s me
Writing
Welcome to this Blog run by me, Yildiz Culcu. I have been writing on the platform Medium since 2022 and became a 2x Top Writer in the categories Future and Feminism, and I encourage you to check out my page! I have written for several Blogs and Publications like Poets Choice, Data-Driven Fiction, Osintteam.blog, and more. I am preparing a few more publications and will keep you up-to-date on this Blog. Life and Logic was a little side-project I started two years ago and has since evolved to become a Start-Up, I actively pursue. This motivation was raised because of you! My readers who wrote or texted me and told me that my writing helped them with an issue, changed their perspective on something, e.g. Feminism, and actively looked for insights and a logical approach to Life. The Project School of Invention extends our growing Media outlet further, and I am excited about what the future holds.

Thank you for your emails!
I appreciate all your feedback and remarks on my work. Let’s get in touch! I will respond as quickly as I can!

I will list some Topics and questions I am interested in here. You can also visit the Content page for further details, and I will add more subpages that will structure our Blog Series and content. The best way to understand what I am passionate about, work on, and think about is to read the Blog content! Here, however, I will state a few Themes that are important to me or inspire me every day.
Career
I study Computer science and Philosophy in Kiel, Germany at the Christian-Albrechts University.
Aspiring and emerging AI Researcher


Extracurricular activities
I am a volunteer for ACM-w-Europe’s Communications Team and write a monthly column for their blog about cognitive biases against women in STEM and how they affect organizations. My most fulfilling volunteer work, probably.
I am an active mentor with the CyberMentor Initiative, where I guide and inspire a 15-year-old girl passionate about computer science. Each week, I help her navigate topics like algorithms, programming, and more, fostering her confidence and interest in becoming a computer scientist. Additionally, I collaborate with Techagogics GmbH, delivering impactful workshops like the highly regarded Deepfake-Detective Workshop, which empowers participants to tackle digital manipulation. I also serve the visitors of the Max-Planck Museum in Kiel, which I helped digitalize, together with my superior Michael Bonitz, whom I have worked with for a long time now and have great respect for.
Beyond mentoring, I am a dedicated member of the German Association of the United Nations (DGVN), participating regularly in their conferences to engage with global issues. I am interested in the working group Gender Justice.
My voluntary work reflects my deep commitment to promoting equality and education, focusing on creating opportunities in technology and science.

Innovation and Start-Up

Hobbies
My Hobbies are Ballet, Ballroom Dancing, Bouldering, Writing, Gaming, and playing Cards. I also enjoy fencing and singing. And when it comes to singing, y’all know I sing all the Michael Jackson and Jackson 5 Songs. Huge fan of that legend. Queen, Lionel Richie, and all the Motown people. When I am not singing, you may hear me play the tin whistle.
I will share some footage of my free-time activities on my social media channels and in the future on a personal website.
My favorite books are Crime and Punishment (my all-time favorite!), The Book of Why, Gone with the Wind, Algorithms to Live By, Beyond Good and Evil, Thinking Fast and Slow, and the Witcher books.
I love the original Star Wars movies; the prequels are pretty decent. My favorite movies, however, are Sherlock Holmes cinematic adaptations with Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law, and the wonderful Rachel McAdams, who portrayed Irene Adler. I am a great Sherlock Holmes Fan; he was even a role model for me as a child. Read more below. I recently enjoyed the Netflix show “La Legge di Lidia Poet” and found it inspiring. My favorite video games are Red Dead Redemption 2, The Witcher 2 & 3, and God of War V. But the Witcher franchise has got to be my favorite.


Upbringing and Personal Life
I was born in Dieburg, Germany. My mother, Ayse, is a lovely and caring nurse and undoubtedly my biggest fan. My older brother, Agit, is an electrical engineer and my greatest confidant. Growing up, I was very close to my younger cousins, Abdullah and Ibrahim, who were like siblings to me. A special mention goes to my aunt Fatma, a psychologist and one of my greatest role models. She taught me the power of saying no, giving me the confidence to trust my intelligence and take pride in my independence.
Throughout my school years, I was fortunate to have several teachers who believed in my academic potential. Among them, Björn Kralemann stands out. From the very beginning, he recognized my capabilities and consistently encouraged me to strive for even higher goals. I’ll always be grateful for his belief in me, especially during a time when few others did.

