Our Funded R&D Projects
For the last 5 YEARS of R&D activity
- 2 TÜBİTAK 1501 (Completed)
- 1 TÜBİTAK SA-DE (Completed)
- 1 TÜBİTAK 1505 (Completed)
- 1 Tübitak SAYEM
(As a Coordinator Completed 1st phase)
- 2 Horizon Europe (2023 - Ongoing)
- 1 Martera Eranet (Ongoing)
- 1 TÜBİTAK 1707 order based R&D (Ongoing)
HESDAD
TÜBİTAK(Turkish National Research Council) TEYDEB 1501 (2018-2020)
Bidirectional DC/DC Converter for Energy Storage Systems on Hybrid and DC Bus Ships
Project ID: 3180308
ADAKON
TÜBİTAK (Turkish National Research Council) TEYDEB 1505 University Industry Collaboration R&D project (2019-2021)
Design and Production of 550 KVA Grid Converter for Hybrid and Electric Propulsion Ships
Project ID: 5190011
ADAK
TÜBİTAK (Turkish National Research Council) TEYDEB SA-DE (2019-2021)
Solid State Active DC (Short Circuit) Breaker for DC grid Ship Power Distribution Systems
Project ID: 3189049
İDA OTOSEVK
TÜBİTAK (Turkish National Research Council) SAYEM 1.Faz Koordinatörü (2019-2020)
Roadmap for Development of Control Units for Measurement, Testing and Navigation for the Autonomous Operation of Unmanned Ships
Project ID: 4189015
REGBES
TÜBİTAK (Turkish National Research Council) TEYDEB 1501 – cooperation with Novosim (2020-2022)
Robotic Electric Ship Battery Feeding System
Project ID: 3191247
ADRIATIC
MARTERA ERANET TÜBİTAK (Turkish National Research Council) 1071 (2021-2024)
Cooperation for the Efficiency of Underwater Operation Tools
Project ID: 121N794
SEASAR
TÜBİTAK (Turkish National Research Council) 1707 Order based R&D (2022-2024) Ordered SME: Searover
Development of a Remote-Controlled Underwater Robot Performing a Comparative Propulsion System Efficiency-Oriented Ship Hull Cleaning Operation (SEA-SAR)
Project ID: 3215100
NEMOSHIP
Horizon Europe Project Partner (2023-2027)
New electrical architecture and digital platform for optimising large battery systems on ships
Project ID: 101096324
FLEXSHIP
Horizon Europe Project Partner (2023-2027)
Flexible and modular large battery systems for safe on-board integration and operation of electric power, demonstrated in multiple
type of ships
Project ID: 101095863