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Our Faculty Member's TÜBİTAK 1001 Project Has Been Accepted
The project, "Development of a Fractional Chaotic System-Based Cryptographic Control Method Based on Non-Proportional Fractional Order Chaotic Systems for an Off-Grid Wind Turbine System," in which Associate Professor Dr. Abdullah Gökyildirim, a faculty member in our university's Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, is a researcher, has been awarded funding under the TÜBİTAK 1001 Scientific and Technological Research Projects Support Program.
The project includes Prof. Dr. Metin Demirtaş from Balıkesir University's Faculty of Engineering as the project director, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Haris Çalgan as the researcher, and Prof. Dr. Suleiman Sharkh from the University of Southampton as the international consultant.
The project, which will be funded for 30 months with a budget of 1,456,440 TL, aims to develop a robust and secure communication algorithm for off-grid wind turbines containing self-excited asynchronous generators using chaotic behavior generated by fractional analysis methods.
We congratulate our faculty member and the project team whose project has been awarded support by TÜBİTAK and wish them continued success.