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TÜBİTAK MARMARA RESEARCH CENTER April 2004 GEBZE-TURKEY

TÜBİTAK MARMARA RESEARCH CENTER April 2004 GEBZE-TURKEY. TÜBİTAK-MRC.

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TÜBİTAK MARMARA RESEARCH CENTER April 2004 GEBZE-TURKEY

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  1. TÜBİTAK MARMARA RESEARCH CENTER April 2004 GEBZE-TURKEY

  2. TÜBİTAK-MRC THE SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OF TURKEY (TÜBİTAK) HAS BEEN FOUNDED IN ANKARA IN 1963 WITH THE AIM OF DEVELOPING, PROMOTING, PLANNING AND COORDINATING THE R&D ACTIVITIES IN THE FIELD OF POSITIVE SCIENCES, IN RESPECT OF THE PRIORITIES FOR TURKEY’S DEVELOPMENT. TÜBITAK OPERATES UNDER A SPECIAL FOUNDING ACT, PROVIDING IT FINANCIAL FLEXIBILITY AND PARTIAL ADMINISTRATIVE AUTONOMY, AND DIRECTLY REPORTS TO THE PRIME MINISTRY. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES OF TÜBİTAK ARE CONDUCTED THROUGH ITS RESEARCH INSTITUTES. MARMARA RESEARCH CENTRE IN GEBZE IS THE OLDEST AND LARGEST RESEARCH ORGANISATION UNDER TÜBİTAK.

  3. TÜBİTAK-MRC MARMARA RESEARCH CENTER FOUNDED IN 1972 OVER NEARLY 8 SQ KMs (2,000 ACRES) BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF LAND ON THE NORTH SHORE OF İZMİT BAY, SETS A GOOD EXAMPLE OF CAMPUS TYPE RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT. MRC’S LOCATION IN THE INDUSTRIAL HEART OF THE COUNTRY IS VERY APPROPRIATE CONSIDERING ITS MISSION OF CONTRIBUTING TO THE COMPETETIVENESS OFTURKISH INDUSTRY THROUGH RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT. NATIONAL METROLOGY INSTITUTE, THE NATIONAL ELECTRONICS AND CRYPTOLOGY INSTITUTE, RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR GENETIC ENGINEERING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY ANDTÜBİTAK-MRC TECHNOLOGY FREE ZONE (TEKSEB) & TECHNOPARK ARE ALSO LOCATED ON THE MARMARA RESEARCH CENTER CAMPUS.

  4. TÜBİTAK-MRC ORGANISATION PRESIDENT OF TÜBITAK MRC BOARD OF DIRECTORS MRC PRESIDENT ADMINISTRATION RESEARCH INSTITUTES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES VICE PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT ENERGY SYSTEMS.& ENVIORENMENT VICE PRESIDENT MATERIALS & CHEMICALS TECHNOLOGIES CONSULTANTS FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. TECHNOLOGY FREE ZONE EARTH & MARINE SCIENCES CHANGE AND QUALITY MANAGEMENT

  5. VISION TO BECOME ONE OF THE LEADING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTERS OF THE WORLD IN THE FIELD OF APPLIED RESEARCH. MISSION TO CONTRIBUTE TO INCREASING THE COMPETETIVE CAPACITY OF THE TURKISH INDUSTRY BY UTILIZING ITS RESEARCH CAPACITY IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. TÜBİTAK-MRC

  6. HAVING NECESSSARY EXPERTISE AND UNIVERSAL SCIENTIFIC MORALS AND RESPONSIBILITIES ESSENTIAL FOR R & D WORK BEING OPEN MINDED ABOUT CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT IN TECHNOLOGY AND ADMINISTRATION IN ORDER TO BE A LEADER ADHERING TO PRINCIPLES OF SECRECY SHARING BASIC KNOWLEDGE GAINED THROUGH UTILISATION OF PUBLIC RESOURCES WITH THE COMMUNITY PREVENTION OF SITUATIONS THAT WILL INHIBIT COMPETITION RESPECTING ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS RESPECTING INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND ALLOWING PROGRESS TO HAVE RESPECT FOR NATURE AND NOT TO CAUSE ANY HARM TO THE ENVIRONMENT TÜBİTAK-MRC VALUES AND PRINCIPLES

  7. TO REACH 40 % AND 50 % SELF SUFFICIENCY RATES IN 2003 AND 2004 RESPECTIVELY TO ACHIEVE A RESEARCH STAFF / TOTAL STAFF RATIO OF 65% BY END OF 2004 TO BE ENGAGED IN AT LEAST 20 EU 6TH FP BY END OF 2005 TO INCREASE AND MAINTAIN CUSTOMER SATISFACTION LEVEL (> 80 %) TO INCREASE AND MAINTAIN STAFF SATISFACTION LEVEL (> 80 %) TÜBİTAK-MRC GOALS

  8. TRANSFORMATION / RESTRUCTURING PROCESS 1997 1997-1998 1998-1999 2004 1999 >>>>>>>>>>>>2003

  9. TÜBİTAK-MRC RESTRUCTURING by Means of THE IBRD FUNDED INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY PROJECT AIM: TO TRANSFORM THE ORGANISATION FROM “BASIC SCIENCE ORIENTED” INTO “APPLIED RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY” ORGANIZATION INVESTMENT A- HUMAN RESOURCES B- LABORATORY INFRASTRUCTURE C- INSTITUTION BUILDING PROCESSES D- TECHNOPARK AND TECHNOLOGY FREE ZONE

  10. RESTRUCTURING by Means of THE IBRD FUNDED INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY PROJECT (1999-2004) LABORATORY GOODS : 24.4 M $ CIVIL WORKS (Technology Free Zone) : 4.7 M $ TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND TRAINING : 3.9 M $ (Technical and General Trainings, Assistance on Institutional Building Processes) TOTAL : 33.0 M $ TÜBİTAK-MRC

  11. TÜBİTAK-MRC SPECIFIC INDICATORS OF ACHIEVEMENT 1999 to 2003 During the Implementation of IBRD Funded Industrial Technology Project (ITP)

  12. % 57 60 49 50 39 40 35 40 32 30 Target 30 23 Realization 20 16 13 10 0 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 TÜBİTAK-MRC SPECIFIC INDICATORS OF ACHIEVEMENT (1/14) SELF SUFFICIENCY

  13. TÜBİTAK-MRC SPECIFIC INDICATORS OF ACHIEVEMENT (2/ 14) TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT - Performans Evaluation and Appraisal Program started in 2001 - ISO 9001:200O Certificate obtained in 2002 -ESERI, FSTRI, MCTRI Laboratories have been accredited- ISO 17025 - by DAP,GMBH (GERMANY) - ITRI AQAP 150 NATO Quality Assurance Certificate in 2003 - EMSRI Laboratories sarted Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) - MAM obtained National Quality Success Award in 2003

  14. TÜBİTAK-MRC SPECIFIC INDICATORS OF ACHIEVEMENT (3/ 14) PERSONNEL STRUCTURE

  15. TÜBİTAK-MRC SPECIFIC INDICATORS OF ACHIEVEMENT (4/ 14) Industrial Projects

  16. TÜBİTAK-MRC SPECIFIC INDICATORS OF ACHIEVEMENT (5/ 14) Volume of Projects (1000 $)

  17. SPECIFIC INDICATORS OF ACHIEVEMENT (6/ 14) Number of Industrial Services (Test & Analysis)

  18. SPECIFIC INDICATORS OF ACHIEVEMENT (7/ 14) Industrial Income per Personnel ($)

  19. SPECIFIC INDICATORS OF ACHIEVEMENT (8/ 14) Publications SCI Articles Technical Reports

  20. SPECIFIC INDICATORS OF ACHIEVEMENT (9/ 14) Customer Satisfaction (%) Industrial Services Industrial Projects

  21. SPECIFIC INDICATORS OF ACHIEVEMENT (10/ 14) Staff Satisfaction (%) Overall satisfaction Vision, Mission and Strategy

  22. SPECIFIC INDICATORS OF ACHIEVEMENT (11/ 14) Staff Training (hours) Total training hours Training hours/person

  23. SPECIFIC INDICATORS OF ACHIEVEMENT (12/ 14) Investment in Physical and Instrument Infrastructure FOTOS FROM LABS AND TKSEB

  24. SPECIFIC INDICATORS OF ACHIEVEMENT (13/ 14) Investment in TECHNOLOGY FREE ZONE FOTOS FROM LABS AND TKSEB

  25. SPECIFIC INDICATORS OF ACHIEVEMENT (14/ 14) Investment in Environment FOTOS FROM LABS AND TKSEB

  26. INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY PROJECT - AIDED RESTRUCTURING / TRANSFORMATION PROCESS “LESSONS LEARNT” (1) EARLY STAGES Set Clear “Vision, Mission and Goals” Set “Achievable yet Challenging MT and LT Targets” Ensure “Management Decisiveness and Determination” Inform and Involve “Staff in Decision Making Process” Conduct SWOT Analysis of the Organisation Concentrate on “S & O”, Take Measures for “W & T” Establish Means for “Change Management”, Get “Professional Help”, Plan for 5W Be “Patient , Understanding” but “not too Lenient”

  27. INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY PROJECT - AIDED RESTRUCTURING / TRANSFORMATION PROCESS “LESSONS LEARNT” (2) ADVANCED STAGES Maintain “Management Decisiveness and Determination” Manage “Change”, Get “Professional Help”, Conduct “International Benchmarking” Set and Monitor “Measurable Indicators of Achievement” Coach , Train and fully Involve “Staff in Change Process” Inform and Involve “Share Holders” Establish “Contemporary MIS”, Ensure “Business Development and Streamlining” Produce MT and LT Business Plans

  28. INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY PROJECT - AIDED RESTRUCTURING / TRANSFORMATION PROCESS “LESSONS LEARNT” (3) ADVANCED STAGES 8.Invest in HR and Technical Infrastructure 9. Reevaluate “all units of organisation in terms of e/e”, Improve “Institution Building Processes” 10. Always aim for “High”, Set “New Targets” 11. Continuously Measure “Customer and Staff Satisfaction” 12. Utilize “Feedbacks” and “Improve Processes”

  29. TÜBİTAK MARMARA RESEARCH CENTER (MAM) TODAY

  30. PERSONNEL STRUCTURE TÜBİTAK-MRC %31 %5 %3 %61 TOTAL:675

  31. RESEARCHER PROFILE TÜBİTAK-MRC

  32. QUALITY CERTIFICATES TÜBİTAK-MRC • ISO 9001 :2000 THE CERTIFICATE OF QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ALL THE INSTITUTES AND THE DEPARTMENTS OF MRC • ISO 17025 THE ACREDITION CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE LABORATORIES ESERI, FSTRI, MCTRI • GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICES (GLP) EMSRI • AQAP 150 QUALITY CERTIFICATE ITRI • 2003 NATIONAL QUALITY OF ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

  33. PROJECTS: INDUSTRIAL STRATEGIC INDUSTRIAL SERVICES: TESTING ANALYSIS CERTIFICATION CONSULTANCY TRAINING SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS TÜBİTAK-MRC ACTIVITIES

  34. TÜBİTAK-MRC INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION TNO (NETHERLANDS) FORCE INSTITUTE (DENMARK) DTI (DENMARK) ARGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORY (USA) NSF (USA) MASSACHUSETTS UNIVERSITY (USA) GENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) NAUKA (UKRAINE) FIAG (RUSSIA) LAVAL TEKNOPOLE (CANADA) WEISMAN INSTITUTE (ISRAEL) MONTPELLIER TEKNOPOLE (FRANCE) FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM JUELICH (GERMANY) CNRS (FRANCE) STS. CYRIL AND METHODIUS UNIVERSITY (MACEDONIA) CSIRO (INDIA)

  35. RESEARCH INSTITUTES EARTH & MARINE SCIENCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE (EMSRI) ENERGY SYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE (ESERI) FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE (FSTRI) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE (ITRI) MATERIALS & CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE (MCTRI) & TECHNOLOGY FREE ZONE (TEKSEB) TÜBİTAK-MRC

  36. SEISMOLOGY MARINE GEOLOGY & GEOPHYSICS REMOTE SENSING EARTH CRUST DEFORMATIONS MARINE POLLUTION & ECOTOXICOLOGY EARTH & MARINE SCIENCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE WORK GROUPS & ACTIVITY FIELDS

  37. SEISMOLOGY MARINE GEOLOGY & GEOPHYSICS REMOTE SENSING EARTH CRUST DEFORMATIONS MARINE POLLUTION & ECOTOXICOLOGY EARTH & MARINE SCIENCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE WORK GROUPS & ACTIVITY FIELDS

  38. SEISMOLOGY HIGH RESOLUTION SEISMOLOGY & SEISMOTECTONICS SEISMIC INSTRUMENTATION AND SITE EFFECT EVALUATION CONTROLLED SOURCE SEISMOLOGY & CRUSTAL STRUCTURE SEISMIC DATA PROCESSING, MODELING & INVERSION MARINE GEOLOGY & GEOPHYSICS MARINE SEISMIC, SEA BOTTOM MAPPING & CLASSIFICATION ACOUSTIC MEASUREMENTS TECHNIQUES GEOLOGICAL/GEOCHEMICAL PROCESSES & MODELING REMOTE SENSING GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS THEMATIC MAPPING BY SATELLITES, REAL-TIME SATELLITE IMAGES EARTH & MARINE SCIENCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE

  39. EARTH CRUST’S DEFORMATIONS GPS DATA ACQUISITION, PROCESSING & INTERPRETATION CONTINUOUS NETWORKS, CAMPAIGNS APPLICATIONS OF GPS TECHNIQUES ANALYSIS OF CRUSTAL-SCALE DEFORMATION MARINE POLLUTION & ECOTOXICOLOGY POLLUTION & (BIO) MONITORING STUDIES ECOTOXICOLOGY PRIMARY PRODUCTION & LIMITING NUTRIENT STUDIES EARTH & MARINE SCIENCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE

  40. ENERGY SYSTEMS & ENVIROMENTAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE WORK GROUPS & ACTIVITY FIELDS • ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES • ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES

  41. ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES; PLATFORM & SENSOR TECHNOLOGIES PLANT & PROCESS TECHNOLOGIES FUEL TECHNOLOGIES POWER ELECTRONICS ENERGY SYSTEMS & ENVIROMENTAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE

  42. ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES; WATER & WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT SOLID & HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS ENERGY SYSTEMS & ENVIROMENTAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE

  43. FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE WORK GROUPS & ACTIVITY FIELDS • FOOD PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY • FOOD PRESERVATION & PACKAGING • FOOD MICROBIOLOGY & BIOTECHNOLOGY • NUTRITION • FOOD ANALYSES • QUALITY CONTROL

  44. FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE • INDUSTRIAL SERVICES • QUALITY CONTROL ANALYSIS IN FOODS • TROUBLE SHOOTING IN PRODUCTION, HYGIENIC CONTROL • APPLIED TRAINING • ESTABLISHMENT OF QUALITY SYSTEMS • ESTABLISHMENT OF QUALITY CONTROL LAB. • FUNGI FLORA COLLECTION CENTER • BAYRAMPAŞA MEGALAB FOOD ANALYSIS LAB.

  45. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE WORK GROUPS & ACTIVITY FIELDS • ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS • MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS • SOFTWARE SYSTEMS

  46. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS; • SENSOR, THEIR INTEGRATION & DATA FUSION, • MICROWAVE APPLICATION, • INTEGRATED SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS, • INTEGRATED CONTROL SYSTEM, • RADARS & RADAR SIGNAL PROCESSING, • ANTENNA DESIGN & WAVE PROPAGATION, • MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS, • ELECTROMAGNETIC PROBLEMS & SIMULATION TECHNOLOGIES, • ROBOTIC & INDUSTRIAL CONTROL

  47. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS; • MULTIMEDIA SIGNAL PROCESSING, • VIDEO INDEXING, DATABASE SEARCH, • HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION, • INTELLIGENT INTERFACE DESIGN, • ANIMATION, • AUTOMATIC TARGET IDENTIFICATION, • OBJECT RECOGNITION AND TRACKING • SENSOR INTEGRATION, • VIDEO/IMAGE COMPRESSION, • 3-D IMAGING, • STOCASTIC MODELLING, • COMPUTER VISION, • ARTIFICAL SINEW NETWORKS.

  48. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE SOFTWARE SYSTEMS; • PC TECHNOLOGIES & SECURITY • SIMULATION TECHNOLOGIES • QUALITY ASSURANCE

  49. MINERALS, CERAMICS, SENSOR AND METAL TECHNOLOGIES CASTING, COMPOSITE, POLYMER AND ACOUSTIC TECHNOLOGIES TECHNOLOGICAL SUPPORT MATERIALS & CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE WORK GROUPS & ACTIVITY FIELDS

  50. MINERALS, CERAMICS, SENSOR & METAL TECHNOLOGIES BORON AND BORON COMPOUNDS; CLAYS; MINERALS; ZEOLITES; CATALYSTS; PROCESS ENGINEERING AND DESIGN ADVANCED CERAMICS, CERAMICS NANOPARTICLES; MULTI-FUNCTIONAL CERAMICS FUNCTIONAL COATING TECHNOLOGIES TRANSDUCER TECHNOLOGIES; BIO/CHEMICAL SENSORS:DESIGN & SYNTHESIS METALS TECHNOLOGIES: MAGNESIUM; STEELS, ALLOYS; POWDER METALLURGY AND INJECTION MOLDING; MATERIALS & CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE

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