TED University Industrial Engineering Department Graduation Project Fair will be held on June 8, 2022 between 17.00 - 19.00 in the Multi-Purpose Hall. At the Project Fair, the projects of our graduate students with the leading companies of our country will be exhibited.
COST’s governing board, the Committee of Senior Officials (CSO), confirmed the funding of new EU COST Action “CA21104 - Pan-European Network for Sustainable Hydropower”, one of the proposers of which is Prof. Dr. Selin Aradag from TEDU Department of Mechanical Engineering. The project comprises researchers from 37 countries. It will continue for four years starting in Autumn 2022.
2022 COST Action List and summary of the funded actions can be found in the links:
We will be very pleased if you join us in the Civil Engineering Day, where all term projects of a tiring term are exhibited.
Our Faculty Member Assoc. Prof. Dr. Özkan Kale’s Project was Found Eligible to Support under the Program of TÜBİTAK ARDEB-1001 "Earthquake Research Special Call".
A total of 842 projects in 9 fields are submitted to the 2242 University Students Research Project Competitions organized by TUBITAK for the ninth time this year, and these projects were evaluated by 80 jury members. As a result of the preliminary evaluation, the project named “Virtual Laboratory of Series, Parallel and Single Pump Systems” developed by TED University Mechanical Engineering students is in the final stage.
Team Members:
Kübra Göçmen
Mehmet Sarıkaya
Çetin Ayık
Supervisors:
Our Faculty Member Dr. Aykut Yıldız’s Project was Found Eligible for Funding by TUBITAK!
We will be very pleased if you join us in the Civil Engineering Day, where all term projects of a tiring term are exhibited.
OUR COMPUTER ENGINEERING STUDENTS HAVE DEVELOPED A VIDEO GAME BY THE NAME OF/CALLED “THE SIGNAL” WITH SUPPORT FROM THE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH FUND
Our project named “Open World Game Development with Integrated Virtual Reality”, under the consultancy of Dr. Gizem Kayar and Dr. Selen Pehlivan from the Department of Computer Engineering, became eligible to receive a LAD grant last year. With this grant, our students Berk Cebeci and Kemal Çağlar, who are the members of the project team, developed a video game called “The Signal”.