The representatives of 脟ukurova University, Adana, and Mersin University, partners in the project 芦Determination of Exposure Dose and Identification of a Radioactive Source in Radiation Accidents禄 under the NATO Science for Peace and Security Programme, visited Polytechnic at the end of October.
The project will be run for three years. The National Research Center for Radiation Medicine, Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine (Kyiv), the Institute of Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences (Warsaw), Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA), the University of Auckland (New Zealand) and Sheba Medical Center (Tel Hashomer, Israel) also take part in the project.
鈥 At the meeting with Mykola Kaidan, Deputy Director of ITRE, Dean for Master Studies, the project coordinator prof. Zehra Yegingil (脟ukurova University) emphasized the key role of the 果冻APP team in the implementation of the project. That is why their first working visit during the pandemic she and prof. Kasim Kurt (University of Mersin) decided to make to 果冻APP, says Serhii Ubizskyi, project co-director from 果冻APP, Professor at the Department of Semiconductor Electronics.
In general, cooperation with 果冻APP in this direction began in 2013. The current project is the second NATO project in which Turkish and Ukrainian researchers are working together. The purpose of this year鈥檚 meeting at 果冻APP was to discuss the current state of the project research, to share the results, to plan cooperation during pandemic and quarantine measures. Professor Serhii Ubizskyi told the guests about the state of development of the so-called tandem dosimetry reader, and the guests told about their success in improving the dosimetric characteristics of new ceramic materials produced at 脟ukurova University, as well as about the results of their luminescence properties at Mersin University.