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Achievement of AlecTED

The AlecTED science team is working on autonomous driving systems using reinforcement learning and computer vision algorithms for the Teknofest Autonomous Robo-Taxi competition this year. Our team which comprised of our students and professors from CENG Department, completed the technical qualification initial phase successful as a result of the referee evaluation.

Turkey's Energy BOTAŞ

Dear Students,

You are invited to the seminar "Turkey's Energy BOTAŞ" organized by BOTAŞ for TED University students!

TUSAŞ Campus Presentation and Career Opportunities

You are invited to the seminar "TUSAŞ Campus Presentation & Career Opportunities" organized by TUSAŞ for TED University students!

The "Career in Cyber Security" webinar within the scope of TEDU400, organized by TUSIAV, has been held.

The "Career in Cyber Security" webinar, organized by TUSIAV as part of TEDU400 for TED University students, has been held.

First place award at the Zindhu Career Jam Game Development Competition!

Our Computer Engineering 3rd-year students, Uğur Evren Çamalan, Karya Ercan, and Sancaralp Elmas, became the winners of the first place award at the Zindhu Career Jam game development competition.

Our Computer Engineering student Nurbanu Canbaz has been accepted to the TUBITAK 2247 – C Intern Researcher Scholarship Program (STAR)

Our Computer Engineering Department second-year student Nurbanu Canbaz has been accepted to the TUBITAK 2247 – C Intern Researcher Scholarship Program (STAR). Within this scope, Nurbanu will support research activities in the project titled "Personalized Virtual Reality-supported Neurovascular Surgery Planning and Training Simulator.

 Click here for STAR program.

The Energy of Turkey BOTAŞ

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Dear Students,

You are invited to the seminar 'The Energy of Turkey BOTAŞ' organized by BOTAŞ for TED University students!

Our Computer Engineering Students Have Developed A Video Game Within The TEDU LAD

 

OUR COMPUTER ENGINEERING STUDENTS HAVE DEVELOPED A VIDEO GAME BY THE NAME OF/CALLED “THE SIGNAL” WITH SUPPORT FROM THE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH FUND

Our project named “Open World Game Development with Integrated Virtual Reality”, under the consultancy of Dr. Gizem Kayar and Dr. Selen Pehlivan from the Department of Computer Engineering, became eligible to receive a LAD grant last year. With this grant, our students Berk Cebeci and Kemal Çağlar, who are the members of the project team, developed a video game called “The Signal”.

A Machine Learning Approach for Result Caching in Search Engines

Tayfun Küçükyılmaz
University of Turkish Aeronautical Association

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