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TÜBİTAKTÜBİTAKMARMARA RESEARCH CENTERMARMARA RESEARCH CENTER
May 2012Gebze Kocaeli TurkeyGebze, Kocaeli, Turkey
Outline
• I t d ti• Introduction
• TÜBİTAK Gebze Campusp
• TÜBİTAK Marmara Research Center
• Marmara Technopark
• Conclusions• Conclusions
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History
• Foundation of TÜBİTAK, 1963, Ankara
Mi i D l i li i f i &• Mission; Developing policies for science & technology, Funding and Research.
• Foundation of Marmara Research Center, 1972, Gebze.
• Area, 8000 acres.
• Some Institutes are separated from MarmaraSome Institutes are separated from Marmara Research Center and report directly to the TÜBİTAK Presidency.
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TÜBİTAK Gebze Settlement
R&D UNITS MARMARA RESEARCH CENTER (MAM)
TÜBİTAK
(MAM)
INFORMATICS AND INFORMATION SECURITY ADVANCED
TECHNOLOGIES RESEARCH CENTERTÜBİTAK GEBZE
SETTLEMENT
TECHNOLOGIES RESEARCH CENTER
NATIONAL METROLOGY INSTITUTE
S S OTURKISH INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
TECHNOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGICAL SUPPORT UNITSUPPORT UNIT
MARMARA TEKNOKENT A.Ş. (MARTEK)
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TÜBİTAK Marmara Research Center
VISIONTo excel in Research Innovation andTo excel in Research, Innovation and
Commercialization (RIC) and provide prosperity and high quality of life for People of Turkiye.g q y p y
MISSIONMISSIONTo advance science and technology and develop
cutting-edge technologies and high-value g g g gproducts to make Turkiye a world leader.
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Goals
• Advancement of knowledge
• Technology development and• Technology development and commercialization
Sustainable job creation• Sustainable job creation
• Economic growth
• Improved quality of life
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Organization ChartPRESIDENT OF TÜBİTAK
MAM BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT OF MAM
VP STR. PLAN. BUSINESS DEVELOP
CHEMISTRY INSTITUTE
ADVISORY BOARD
ENERGY INSTITUTE
BUSINESS DEVELOP.
VP TECHNICAL
ENVIRONMENT INSTITUTE
MATERIALS INSTITUTE
FOOD INSTITUTE VP OPERATIONS
VP FINANCE
CONSULTANTS
GENETIC ENGINEERING & BIOTECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE
QUALITY UNIT
EARTH & MARINE SCIENCES INSTITUTE
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Personnel Profile
5%25%565 5%2%
25%
46202
565
68%
46
68%
Manager13 Manager
Researcher
Administrative PersonnelTotal: 826
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Administrative Personnel
Security
Total: 826*April 2012
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Researcher Profile
46%12%
PhD42%
PhD
MSc
BSBSc
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Personnel
Total Personnel72%
28%
Permanent (596 people)Permanent (596 people)Project (230 people)
Researcher39%
61%
P t (345 l )Permanent (345 people)Project (220 people)
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Researcher Profile (PhD)
187 198 192200
220
131149
156 170
124 126140
160
180
8091
131 119109
89
124 126
80
100
120
62393126
20
40
60
80
0
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2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 (April)
PhD PhD Student11
ActivitiesProjects• Basic research
A li d h• Applied research• Innovative• Partnership S iPartnership• Collaborative• Technology transfer
Services• Testing
Analysisgy • Analysis• Consultancy• Training• Training
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Self Sufficiency Ratio%
90
100
59 58
7566
6370
80
90
37
59
49
58 63 63
40
50
60
37
10
20
30
02004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Self Sufficiency Ratio: Project Income / All Expenses13
Magnitude of Ongoing Projects
280
Million USD
175,6197
235
175200
240 217
157175,6
135
107
175
120
160
52272940
1140
80
02000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
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UniversityD f
Sectoral Distribution of Projects (2011)
International
Private Sector
26%
y
2%
PROJECT
Defence
7%
11%(239)
Public Sector
54%
Defence
9%
Private Sector
5%
BUDGET(157 Million $)
InternationalPublic Sector
80%
International
6% University
0.02% 15
Certificates
National Facility Security Certificate
NATO Facility Security Certificatey y
Manufacturing Authorization Certificate
ISO 9001-2008 The Certificate of Quality Management y gSystem for all the Institutes and the Departments of MAM
ISO 14001-2004 The Certificate of Environment Management System for all the Institutes and theManagement System for all the Institutes and the Departments of MAM
ISO 17025 The Accreditation Certificate of Service Laboratories (EI,FI,MI,CEI)Laboratories (EI,FI,MI,CEI)
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Accreditation
600
Number of Accredited Tests
370 383451
552
450
500
550
250
339370 383
250
300
350
400
91142 154
189
100
150
200
250
200
50
100
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 20112001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
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EU FP6 – FP7 ProjectsPROJECTS
5043
3740
21 23
3130
1317
21
10
20
91
0
10
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
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TÜBİTAK MAM Institutes
• Energy InstituteEnergy Institute• Food Institute• Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology Institute• Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology Institute• Materials Institute• Chemistry Institute• Chemistry Institute • Environment Institute
E th & M i S i I tit t• Earth & Marine Sciences Institute
Advanced Energy Technologies
Energy Institute (EI)Advanced Energy Technologies
Fuel Cell Technologies
Gas Technologies Combustion and Gasification Technologies
Fuel Technologies
S l E T h l i Solar Energy Technologies
Power Electronics and Control TechnologiesPower Electronics and Control Technologies
Power Electronics Technologies
Vehicle Technologies
Battery Technologies
Wind Power Technologies
S O i P j t
Energy Institute (EI)Some Ongoing Projects
Molten Carbonate Fuel-Cell (TU-IT), 500 kW A 500 kW MCFC test system will be established inside MAM
Campus. Fuel Reformer for Fuel Cells (TU, NL, GE, UK), 250 kW, Power Electronics (RTP 16.06) (TU-IT) NEDISS (RTP 16.14) (TU-IT) All Electric Combat Vehicle (RTP 16.02) (TU, GR, NL, IT, SW, FI) All Electric Ship (JP 16.01) (TU, IT, NL, UK, FR, DK) Sea Systems Integration (CEPA 16) Energy Storage Systems (CEPA 16) ELIT-1 Hybrid Electric Vehicle (TOFAŞ) Hybrid Electric Combat Vehicle, (FNSS) Advanced Silicon Solar Cell and PV Modules (NATO SfP Project) Biomass Cogeneration Network, EU- 5th FP IRMATECH, EU- 5th FP MOCAMI, EU-5th FP
Water and Wastewater Management
Environment Institute (ENVI) Water and Wastewater Management
Water Resources Management
Water and Wastewater Treatment TechnologiesTechnologies
Marine and In-land Water
Marine and In-land Water Monitoring and Marine and In land Water Monitoring and Management
Modeling, Geographical Information Systems and Remote Sensing
Air Quality Management
Measurement, Analysis and Characterization
M d li d M i Modeling and Mapping
Solid and Hazardous Waste
Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Solid and Hazardous Waste Management
Persistent Organic Pollutant Inventory Studies
Chemistry Institute (CI)
Process and Inorganic Technologies Process Engineering El t h i t T h l i Electrochemistry Technologies Industrial Mineral Technologies
Polymer and Organic Technologies
Polymer Technologies
Organic Chemistry Technologies
Chemistry Institute (CI)
Determination of Toxic Phytoplankton Species in Ömerli Lake and
Sample Projects
Determination of Toxic Phytoplankton Species in Ömerli Lake and Establishment of Results for Water Quality Improvement
Carcinogenic Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH’s) Entering g y y y ( ) gthe İzmit Bay: Determination of Sources and Contamination levels
Impacts of Land Based Sources and Natural Phenomenon to İcoastal waters: A Case Study of the İzmit Bay and Dil Deresi Stream
Integrated Environmental Pollution Control Study of Simav River Basin Investigation of the Seismic Ground Amplification in the g pAvcılar District of Istanbul by Seismological Methods
Food Science and Technologies
Food Institute (FI)Food Science and Technologies
Food Processing Technologies
Food Science
Food Preservation Food Preservation
Nutrition and Functional Foods
Food Composition Data Food Composition Data
Clinical Researches
Functional Foods Food Microbiology and Biotechnology
Food Microbiology
Biotechnology
Food Safety Establishment Systems and y yHygienic Conditions
CeramicsMaterials Institute (MI) Coating Sensors Electromagnetic Electronic Materials Electromagnetic-Electronic Materials Nanotechnology- Composite Metal Aluminum Casting NDT-Acoustic Technologies NDT-Acoustic Technologies Technological Supports Ceramics, Coating, Sensor, Electromagnetic- ElectronicMaterials Nanotechnology CompositeMaterials, Nanotechnology-Composite
Ceramic technologies
Functional coating technologies
Sensor technologies
Electromagnetic-electronic materials
Nanotechnology-Composite
Materials Institute (MI)Sample Projects
Research and Optimization of Production Technologies for İznik TilesSub-Surface Microwave Detection System ProjectDevelopment of Gas Turbine By-Pass CaseDetermining the Design and Production Parameters of Composites forDetermining the Design and Production Parameters of Composites for
Seismic Retrofit ReinforcementsHybrid Coatings on Aluminum Foils With Sol-Gel TechniquesMagnesium Casting and Die-castingHamitabat Plant Gas Turbine ComponentsD l t f S i l All M t i lDevelopment of Special Alloy Materials Development of Confocal Raman Micro-Spectrometer and ApplicationsMolecularly Imprinted Polymers for Trace Explosive Detectiony yDevelopment of New Generation Friction Composite Materials
Earthquake Processes
Earth & Marine Sciences Institute (EMSI)q
Earthquake Seismology Seismic Micro-zonation Crustal Deformation and Structure Crustal Deformation and Structure Earthquake Risk Studies Active Tectonics
Geophysical Processes Seismic Data Acquisition, Processing, Monitoring and Modeling Marine Geophysics Landslide Researches Geodetical Applications
G l i l d G h i l PGeological and Geochemical Processes Petroleum, Earth Gas, Coal Gas Research Burial and Thermal History of Sedimentary Basins Quantitative Sedimentary Basin Analysis and Modeling Hydro-geochemical Studies Medical Geology
Earth & Marine Sciences Institute (EMSI)
Sample Projects
Testing New Methods for the Prediction of the Earthquakes in the M R iMarmara Region
Seismological Network Calibration Between Israel and Turkey High Resolution Long Term Earthquake Monitoring Project for the
S f MSea of Marmara Dynamic Characteristics of the West and Middle Parts of the North
Anatolian Fault Installation and Feasibility of DGPS Stations Installation and Feasibility of DGPS Stations Seismological Data Quality and Continuity Studies A Wide Angle Seismic Refraction, Reflection Profile in the Adapazarı
BasinBasin Underwater Ambient Noise Measurement and Interpretation and Sea
Bottom Classification Sea Surface Platform Detection by Satellite Technologies Sea Surface Platform Detection by Satellite Technologies Tsunami Risk in Marmara Sea
Animal Biotechnology
Genetic Eng. & Biotechnology Institute (GEBI)Animal Biotechnology Animal Genetics and Proteomics Reproductive Biotechnology Diagnostic Technologies Animal Cell Technologies Animal Cell Technologies
Medical Biotechnology Human Genetics and Proteomics Molecular Diagnostic Technologies Vaccine Technologies Tissue Engineering
Enzyme and Microbial Biotechnology Enzyme Engineering Microorganism Genetics Technologies Microbial Process Technologies Microbial Process Technologies Microbial Proteomics
Plant Biotechnology Biological Diversity Biological Diversity GMO Technologies Gene Mapping in Plants Plant Genetics and Proteomics
EU FP6 – FP7 ProjectsEnergy Institute F d I tit tEnergy Institute1. EU-DEEP (IP)2. NATURALHY (IP)3. HY-PROSTORE (SSA)4. BIGPOWER (SSA)
Food Institute1. Quality Low Input Food (IP)2. HEATOX (STREP)3. SAFEFOODERA (CA)4. FOODLINK (SSA)( )
5. MC-WAP (IP)6. NETBIOCOF (CA)7. CASES (CA)8. TERMISOL (STREP)9 TyGre (CP)
( )5. MYCOGLOBE 6. EUROFIR (NoE)7. FERBEV (CRAFT)8. SAFEFOODNET (SSA)9 MONIQA (NoE)9. TyGre (CP)
10. MCFC-CONTEX (CP)11. EPHESTUS (CP)12. BRISKEnvironment Institute
9. MONIQA (NoE)10. SAFETechnoPACK (REGPOT)11. MYCRORED (CP)12. EAST-NMR (CP)13. APIFRESH (CP) Environment Institute
1. ANVOC (SSA) 2. SPICOSA (IP)3. PREPARED (CP)4. HEISST (CP)5 PROMITHEAS 4 (CSA)
14. EuroFIR-Nexus15. GREENFOODEC
Materials Institute1. NanoStrBioSens5. PROMITHEAS-4 (CSA)
6. SEAS-ERA (CP)7. SeaDataNet II8. MicroB3Genetic Eng & Biotechnology Institute
Earth & Marine Sciences Institute 1. FORESIGHT (STREP)2. SCHEMA (STREP)3 BlackSeaHazNet (IRSES)Genetic Eng. & Biotechnology Institute
1. FAD (IP) 2. BRIDGE (CP)
3. BlackSeaHazNet (IRSES)4. EPOS (CP-CSA)5. PRE-EARTHQUAKES (CP)
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Ready To Market Technologies
Enrichment of foods by some vitamins and mineralsDevelopment of olive production process for exportApricot halva and pasteApricot halva and pasteThe formulation of fried oil from mixture of palm oil & vegetable oilStarter cultures for especially fermented productsWine productionpDevelopment of trans-fatty acid free margarine formulationDevelopment of formulation for long shelf life bread, ready-to-eat
meals and ready-to-cook meals prototype productionDevelopment of trans-fatty acid free shortenning formulationPulse laser harmonic generatorChemical gas adsorbing puring and decontamination powderR d it d t tRescue and security radar prototypeMicrowave non destructive testing tomography prototypeConfocal laser raman photoluminesans mikrospectrometerUltrasonic non destructive testing transducersUltrasonic non destructive testing transducersUnder surface tomography system prototype
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MARMARA TECHNOPARK (MARTEK)
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MARTEK
Technopark and Technology Free Zone
TÜBİTAK MAM
FreeZone+
TÜBİTAK MAM Technology =
Technopark Zone Free Zone
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MARTEK
High Quality and Cheapest Technopark
600.000 m2 Total AreaClosed Area Rented (1000 m2)
12 615
77.000 m2 Total Open Area60.540 m2 Open Area Rented
12,4
7
11 1115 15 15 12,6
6
9
12
13.785 m2 Total Closed Area12.600 m2 Closed Area Rented
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0
3
6
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 211
Number of Personnel 114 ongoing R&D projects
58 R&D Companies2717
224720082200
2400260028003000
58 R&D Companies
Nearly 7 Projects carried on incollaboration with TÜBİTAK Institutes
20081761
1403
650533800
1000120014001600180020002200
5332742281350
200400600
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 201135
Conclusions
• Research: path to innovation
• Innovation: prerequisite for technology p q gydevelopment
• Technology development: prerequisite for gy p p qeconomic independence
• Commercialization: key for industrial ydevelopment
• Goal: prosperity and quality of lifep p y q y
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ThankYouThankYouProf. Dr. Ibrahim Dincer
Acting PresidentTÜBİTAK MAM
PO Box. 21, 41470 Gebze-Kocaeli/TURKEYTel: +90-262-677 20 00 ; Fax: +90-262-641 23 09
www.mam.gov.trg
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