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A workshop was held at Istanbul Gelisim University (IGU) Technology Transfer Office (TTO) on the technological areas being studied. In the workshop attended by TTO staff, responsible intern students and students in long-term internships; ideas about technological areas such as artificial intelligence, aviation, mechanical design, cyber security and automation were exchanged.
A workshop was held at Istanbul Gelisim University (IGU) Technology Transfer Office (TTO) on the technological areas being studied. In the workshop attended by TTO staff, responsible intern students and students in long-term internships; ideas about technological areas such as artificial intelligence, aviation, mechanical design, cyber security and automation were exchanged.
 
  • In the field of artificial intelligence; Preparation of 3D mapping and machine learning were discussed by using 2D map with image processing method with artificial intelligence.
     
  • In the field of aviation, UAV/VTOL body and wing design, UAV/VTOL interior design, landing gear design, electrical power distribution and speed control circuit manufacturing, communication, drone/UAV body mechanical, electrical and engine integration, testing (laboratory, ground, flight) and simulation activities were discussed.
     
  • In the field of mechanical design, ideas were exchanged about indirect design, direct design, analysis, ground control station, production of composite and/or carbon fiber materials through subcontractor; mold production, autonomous decision-making systems, data processing, database management.
     
  • In the field of cyber security, studies on attack detection and cyber defense with artificial intelligence were discussed.
     
  • In the field of automation; PLC discussed the provision of innovative cyber protection for SCADA systems.
     
In the workshop, where many projects that will contribute to science were discussed, it was also recommended to work on a new project on the detection and prevention of possible cyber attacks on SCADA/PLC systems in energy facilities. 



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