Çerez Örnek

RESEARCH


Projects

  • Project No 23897 No. BAP Project

"An Alternative Approach in Paraketa and Hook Fishing; Snake Tongue 'Hunting Performance and Fishing Efficiency'"

  • BAP Project No 29630 "Leadership Style and Safety Climate Perception and Dimensions Influencing This Relationship: A Comprehensive Study on Ship Crew"
  • Izka Project

"The project numbered TR31/16/ME01/0057 and titled 'Application and Simulation Supported Training Approaches at the Backbone of Maritime Education,' supported by İzmir Development Agency, was conducted by our institution between 27.06.2016-27.07.2017. The project budget was determined as 376,135,048 TL. Within the scope of the project, a bridge simulator and various tools and equipment used in maritime education were procured."

  • Project No 2015/UDMYO/001

"Through the infrastructure project numbered 2015/UDMYO/001, titled 'The Importance of Practical Training in Maritime Education and the Qualified Workforce it Will Create,' the 'Life Saving Equipment Center' was renovated."

  • Project No 2015/UDMYO/002

"With the infrastructure project titled 'Laboratory Infrastructure Study in Compliance with International and National Maritime Education Standards' numbered 2015/UDMYO/002, 'Safety and Security Laboratory Materials at Sea' and 'Meteorology Laboratory Materials' were procured."

  • Project No 2016/UDMYO/001

"Through the infrastructure project titled 'Health Education in Maritime and the Importance of Infirmary on Ships' numbered 2016/UDMYO/001, 'Health Laboratory Materials' were procured."

  • Project No 2017/UDMYO/001

"As a research project output titled 'Survival Techniques Training at Sea,' a *poster presentation was made at the 20th Underwater Science and Technology Meeting. In addition, a container purchase was made for the equipment and laboratory to be used in survival techniques training at sea."

*Fidan, V., Atacan, C., Düzbastılar, F.O. (2017). Survival techniques training at sea and its importance. 20th Underwater Science and Technology Meeting, (Editors: H. Erkanal, V. Şahoğlu, İ. Tuğcu), Ankara University, ANKÜSAM, 16-17 November, İzmir, 227-237.

  • Project No 2018/UDMYO/001

"The research project titled 'The Effects of Simulator-Supported Training in Maritime Education on Students' has been completed."

  • Cont. BAP Project No 23897

"An Alternative Approach in Paraketa and Hook Fishing; Snake Tongue 'Hunting Performance and Fishing Efficiency'"

  • BAP Project No 29630

"The Relationship Between Leadership Style and Safety Climate Perception and Dimensions Influencing This Relationship: A Comprehensive Study on Ship Crew"

  • Izka Project

"The project numbered TR31/16/ME01/0057 and titled 'Application and Simulation Supported Training Approaches at the Backbone of Maritime Education,' supported by İzmir Development Agency, was conducted by our institution between 27.06.2016-27.07.2017. The project budget was determined as 376,135,048 TL. Within the scope of the project, a bridge simulator and various tools and equipment used in maritime education were procured."

  • Project No 2015/UDMYO/001

"Through the inf project numbered 2015/UDMYO/001, titled 'The Importance of Practical Training in Maritime Education and the Qualified Workforce it Will Create,' the 'Life Saving Equipment Center' was renovated."

  • Project No 2015/UDMYO/002

"With the infrastructure project titled 'Laboratory Infrastructure Study in Compliance with International and National Maritime Education Standards' numbered 2015/UDMYO/002, 'Safety and Security Laboratory Materials at Sea' and 'Meteorology Laboratory Materials' were procured."

  • Project No 2016/UDMYO/001

"Through the infrastructure project titled 'Health Education in Maritime and the Importance of Infirmary on Ships' numbered 2016/UDMYO/001, 'Health Laboratory Materials' were procured."

  • Project No 2017/UDMYO/001

"As a research project output titled 'Survival Techniques Training at Sea,' a *poster presentation was made at the 20th Underwater Science and Technology Meeting. In addition, a container purchase was made for the equipment and laboratory to be used in survival techniques training at sea."

*Fidan, V., Atacan, C., Düzbastılar, F.O. (2017). Survival techniques training at sea and its importance. 20th Underwater Science and Technology Meeting, (Editors: H. Erkanal, V. Şahoğlu, İ. Tuğcu), Ankara University, ANKÜSAM, 16-17 November, İzmir, 227-237.

  • Project No 2018/UDMYO/001

"The research project titled 'The Effects of Simulator-Supported Training in Maritime Education on Students' has been completed."

 

 

 

 

 

 

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