Under the Eureka Network Projects calls, the 1719 Program aims to establish a specialized R&D and Innovation consortium led by the private sector, in collaboration with universities and public institutions. Through this consortium, the objective is to enhance the technical capacity and knowledge base within our country, facilitating private sector organizations' access to international technological expertise and ensuring technology transfer. Additionally, the program seeks to make the acquired international technological knowledge and experience a driving and guiding force in the development of unique technologies within organizations, and to contribute to the presence of private entities in international markets.
Under the Eureka Network Program’s call for Resilience in Disasters and Lightweighting Technologies, international R&D projects led by SMEs, focusing on market-oriented, innovative products, processes, and services, will be supported, with participation from at least one partner from Türkiye and one from Eureka member countries.
An online information day will be held on Thursday, 14 August 2025, at 14:00 (UTC+3) for providing information and promotion regarding the Eureka Network Program call.
The event will provide detailed information about the general features of the Eureka Network Program and the national/international application processes. Representatives from all interested SMEs, large enterprises, TTOs, universities, research institutions, and research centres are invited to attend the event.
The participation link for the event is provided below:
The results of the 1832 Green Transformation in Industry 2024-2 Call, which was opened within the scope of the World Bank Türkiye Green Industry Project and aims to support the green transformation of our country's industry, have been announced.
A total of 77 project applications were submitted for the 1832-2024-2 call. It has been decided to support 36 of these projects. You can access the list of supported projects, rejected projects and under evaluation projects via the links below.
We congratulate the organizations whose projects have been supported, and remind those whose projects were rejected that they can revise their applications and apply for the upcoming 1832 Calls.
We would like to extend our thanks to the Board Members and reviewers who contributed to the project evaluation process.
Firms can access the latest status of their project proposals through the project information page on the eteydeb.tubitak.gov.tr website.
For accepted projects the support letters, the reimbursable support contract, the project contract, and its annexes; for rejected projects, the detailed rejection explanations will be sent to the firms' KEP (Registered Electronic Mail) addresses. The printed contracts will not be sent to the firms. Instead, the firms will print one copy of the contracts attached to the support letter, sign it, and send it to TÜBİTAK via post/courier.
In parallel with this international call, the national call coded 1719-Eureka Lightweighting Technologies was launched. A total of 7 project proposals were submitted by consortia consisting of capital companies, higher education institutions, public research centers and institutes, training and research hospitals, and research infrastructures within the scope of Law No. 6550.
As a result of the evaluations and the joint decision taken with the international co-funding bodies, it was decided to support 2 projects.
We congratulate the organizations whose projects have been selected for support. For those whose projects were not accepted, we would like to remind them that they can revise their proposals in coordination with their international partners and apply for the Eureka Network Lightweighting Technologies 2025 call, which opened on 15 May 2025.
We would like to thank our Board members and reviewers who contributed to the project evaluation processes.
Companies can access the current status of their project proposals via the project information page at eteydeb.tubitak.gov.tr
For accepted projects, the support scope, contract, and annexes — and for rejected projects, the reasoned rejection decisions — will be sent to the institutions' Registered Electronic Mail (KEP) addresses. Printed project contracts will not be sent. Institutions must print one copy of the project contract attached to the support decision letter, sign it, and send it to TÜBİTAK by mail or courier.
World Space Week, celebrated annually between 4 and 10 October around the world, is being held this year under the theme of ‘Living in Space’. TÜBİTAK, Türkiye's pioneer in science and technology, is strengthening our country's global vision with its steps in the field of space.
Satellite projects
The first milestone in Türkiye's journey to develop its own satellites was reached with the BİLSAT satellite. Launched in 2003, BİLSAT was not only Türkiye's first remote sensing satellite, but also provided our country with important experience in designing, manufacturing and operating its own satellites. This project played a critical role in laying the foundations for domestic satellite development capabilities.
Following this experience, the RASAT satellite was developed and placed into orbit in 2011. RASAT, Türkiye's first Earth observation satellite designed and manufactured entirely with domestic engineering capabilities, provided thousands of images during its time in orbit, enabling our country to gain significant expertise in satellite design, manufacturing, and operations. This established a robust infrastructure for Türkiye to develop its own capabilities in space technologies.
The GÖKTÜRK-2 satellite was launched into orbit in 2012. With its high-resolution imaging capabilities, GÖKTÜRK-2 is actively used in areas such as defence, environment, agriculture and urban planning, taking our expertise in the field of national observation satellites to the next level. With this project, Türkiye has achieved significant technical maturity in satellite subsystems and integration processes.
The İMECE project, built on this strong foundation, symbolised the transition to domestic observation capabilities with sub-metre resolution. Following the successful deployment of İMECE in orbit and its inclusion in the Turkish Air Force inventory, attention turned to new projects. TÜBİTAK UZAY is advancing the İMECE-2 and İMECE-3 projects. Within the scope of this team satellite project, the development of satellites that will operate in orbit in 2027 and 2028 continues. Thus, Türkiye aims to shorten the revisit time and take its Earth observation capability to a stronger level. Three satellites will operate simultaneously, and the resolution of the new satellites will be increased.
In addition to Earth observation satellites, Türkiye is now a country capable of producing communication satellites. Our country's first indigenous and national communication satellite, TÜRKSAT 6A, developed under the leadership of TÜBİTAK UZAY, was successfully launched into orbit last year and entered service this year. This project has not only reduced Türkiye's dependence on foreign communication technologies but also marked a significant turning point in space technologies. As a result, we have joined the ranks of the 11 countries in the world capable of producing communication satellites.
Türkiye's First Manned Science Mission
Meanwhile, Türkiye successfully completed its science missions with its first astronauts, Alper Gezeravcı and Tuva Cihangir Atasever, thereby launching Türkiye's manned space programme. The experiments conducted by our astronauts continue to inspire younger generations while increasing Türkiye's contribution to space research.
Astronauts Alper Gezeravcı and Tuva Cihangir Atasever, who carried out Türkiye's first manned space science mission, conducted important scientific experiments in space. These studies made significant contributions to the literature on a wide range of topics, including life in space, health, materials, and energy technologies.
Plant and Microalgae Research in Space
The EXTREMOPHYTE experiment successfully monitored the germination and growth process of the salt-tolerant Schrenkiella parvula plant; the plant retained its salt-stress-resistant structure in space. The ALGALSPACE experiment compared temperate and polar microalgae; polar algae developed better in space and their nutrient content increased. The UZMAN project offered hope for life support by testing the CO₂ capture and O₂ production potential of microalgae. The CRISPR-GEM study successfully applied the gene editing system (CRISPR) to plants in space.
Microbiology and Natural Products in Space
The PRANET experiment tested the antibacterial effects of propolis; in some cases, it was found to be more effective than antibiotics. The METABOLOM and MYELOID experiments examined the effects of the space environment on human metabolism and the immune system. The MESSAGE study detected changes in gene expression in space and suppressed cellular ageing.
Human Health and Monitoring Systems in Space
Artificial intelligence-supported health monitoring was provided with the VOKALKORD & OKSİJEN SAT system. Insulin pens were tested with UZİKAT, and physiological changes were monitored from blood and urine samples in the YUVA experiment. The physiological responses of the brain and spinal fluid were measured in space with the IVMERAD wearable radiation dosimeter and the BEACON project.
Materials and Energy Experiments in Space
Within the scope of the UYNA, gMETAL and MİYOKA projects, the properties of alloys developed by Türkiye, the behaviour of solid particles in low gravity, and lead-free soldering processes in a microgravity environment were tested. The data obtained contributed to industrial and advanced technology R&D studies.
Türkiye's First Moon Research Programme
One of Türkiye's most ambitious space goals is the National Moon Programme. With work coordinated by TÜBİTAK, Türkiye aims to carry out its first scientific mission to the Moon in the near future. This project will elevate our country to the ranks of nations involved in deep space exploration.
Türkiye's First Moon Research Programme was launched as part of the National Space Programme. In line with the programme announced by our President in 2021, work to enable our country's first access to the Moon is being pursued with great determination. In this context, the first project aims to conduct exploration from orbit using our domestically developed spacecraft, while the ongoing second project targets a soft landing and surface exploration. This mission will strengthen Türkiye's independent space capabilities, enabling the acquisition of critical deep space technologies and securing our nation's place among the select group of countries capable of reaching the Moon. Our Moon Mission is not only a scientific exploration initiative but also carries great importance as a vision of technology and innovation that will inspire future generations.
TÜBİTAK continues to nurture the space scientists of the future not only through satellite and astronaut studies but also through science competitions, scholarship programmes, and support offered to young researchers.
World Space Week Special Event: TÜBİTAK Science Centres Bring Students and Scientists Together
A special event will be held at TÜBİTAK science centres as part of World Space Week. Under the title ‘World Space Week Special Event’, at least 81 schools from 81 provinces will meet with scientists via live broadcast. During the event, where students will have the opportunity to ask questions directly, Türkiye's first astronaut, Alper Gezeravcı, will address students from the Kocaeli Science Centre between 14:00 and 15:00 on 10 October. This programme will increase interest in space science while offering children the opportunity to communicate directly with scientists who will serve as role models.
While World Space Week events raise awareness of science within the country, Türkiye's vision in space is also effectively represented abroad. At the IAC 2025 held in Australia, Türkiye succeeded in attracting the attention of the international space community.
The Goal: Making Antalya 2026 IAC Go Down in History
Türkiye made a strong debut at the 76th International Astronautical Congress (IAC 2025) and began promoting the major event it will host in Antalya in 2026, starting in Sydney.
Türkiye, under the coordination of the Ministry of Industry and Technology, hosted by the Turkish Space Agency (TUA) and co-hosted by SAHA Istanbul, has launched an international promotional campaign for the 77th International Astronautical Congress (IAC 2026), which will be held in Antalya between 5-9 October 2026.
In this context, at IAC 2025, held in Sydney between 29 September and 3 October 2025, SAHA Istanbul, ASELSAN, CTech, DeltaV, Poloptech, Roketsan, Technocar, TUSAŞ, TÜBİTAK SPACE, TÜRKSAT, İTÜ and ODTÜ showcased our country's technological expertise, scientific capacity and collaborative approach in the field of space to the global public. At the same time, preparations for the IAC to be held in Antalya in 2026 were outlined through presentations, collaboration opportunities, bilateral meetings, and promotional events held during the congress.
Türkiye's Vision to be Presented to the World at the International Astronautical Congress
At the closing ceremony of the 76th International Astronautical Congress (IAC 2025) held in Sydney, Australia, the task of organising the 2026 congress was handed over to Türkiye. With this handover ceremony, Türkiye was officially granted the right to host the 77th IAC (IAC 2026).
As TÜBİTAK, we are closely following the preparations for IAC 2026 to be held in Antalya. A rich programme will be organised, including the opening ceremony, scientific sessions, international collaborations, student projects and exhibitions.
TÜBİTAK, 2012 yılından itibaren üniversitelerde yürütülen araştırma çıktılarının ekonomik değere dönüşmesi, üniversite-sanayi işbirliğinin sağlanması, üniversitelerin ulusal ve uluslararası destek mekanizmalarından faydalanması, üniversitelerde üretilen bilgiye dayalı akademik girişimciliğin geliştirilmesi ve üniversitelerde fikri sınai hakların ticarileştirilmesi hedeflerine yönelik olarak faaliyet gösteren Teknoloji Transfer Ofislerine (TTO) yönelik farklı destek programları yürütmektedir.
TTO’ların performansı, üniversitelerin araştırma sonuçlarını ticarileştirilmesi ve kamu-üniversite-sanayi etkileşimi bağlamında ürettiği çıktılar üzerinden ölçülmektedir. Üniversitelerin farklı yapıları ve bölgesel faktörlerin yanı sıra TTO’ların kurumsal kapasiteleri de performanslarını etkilemektedir. TTO’ların kurumsal kapasitelerinin önemli bileşenlerinden birisi bünyelerinde çalışan Teknoloji Transferi Profesyonellerinin (TTP) yetkinlikleridir.
Temel olarak aşağıdaki alanlarda yetkin TTP’lerin, TTO’ların performasına katkı sağlaması beklenmektedir:
1601-2023-1 çağrısının amacı, TTO’ların asgari düzeyde yukarıda belirtilen kapsamdaki faaliyetleri yürütebilecek yeni TTP’leri istihdam etmeleri veya bünyelerinde çalışmakta olan TTP’lerin sürekliliğini sağlamalarını teşvik etmektir.
Başvuru aşamasında 24 aylık proje süresi için sunulabilecek proje bütçesi üst sınırı aşağıdaki şekilde hesaplanır:
A (Personel giderleri)=24x6xBaşvuru tarihindeki brüt asgari ücret
B (Hizmet alımı giderleri)= Ax%5
C (Genel giderler)=(A+B)x%5
D (proje bütçesi üst sınırı)=A+B+C
Bu tutara genel giderler dahildir. Destekleme aşamasında personel maliyetlerindeki artışlar destek kapsamında değerlendirilecektir.
TÜBİTAK tarafından ayrıca bir duyuru yapılana kadar Çağrı sürekli başvuruya açıktır. Aşağıda belirtilen zaman aralıklarındaki proje önerileri gruplandırılarak panel yöntemi ile değerlendirilecektir.
Aşağıda belirtilen zaman aralıklarındaki proje önerileri gruplandırılarak panel yöntemi ile değerlendirilecektir.
Dönem | Zaman Aralığı |
|---|---|
1 | 1 Ocak – 28 Şubat |
2 | 1 Mart – 30 Nisan |
3 | 1 Mayıs – 30 Haziran |
4 | 1 Temmuz – 31 Ağustos |
5 | 1 Eylül – 31 Ekim |
6 | 1 Kasım – 31 Aralık |
The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) grants fellowships for international highly qualified PhD students and young post-doctoral researchers to pursue their research in Türkiye.
IMPORTANT NOTE!
The programme is closed for application.
In the projects supported within the scope of the TÜBİTAK 1071 support programme, the provisions of the “Principles of Intellectual Property Rights to be Applied in Projects Supported in accordance with the Regulation on Project Incentives and Support Principles” are applied.
The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) grants fellowships for international highly qualified PhD students and young post-doctoral researchers to pursue their research in Türkiye.
IMPORTANT NOTE!
The programme is closed for application.
The European Partnership for Personalised Medicine, EP PerMed supported by the European Union under Horizon Europe has launched the joint transnational call 2026 “Personalised Medicine for CARdiovascular, MEtabolic, and kidNey diseases” (CARMEN2026), which should bring together academic, clinical/public health and private research teams, thus enhancing the competitiveness in Europe and beyond in this field.
EP PerMed is European Partnership dedicated to Personalised Medicine (PM). It supports PM-related R&I, but also facilitates and accelerates all steps so that PM achievements successfully pass through the full value continuum to be implemented in sustainable health systems for the benefit of people and societies.
This call aims to bring together academic, clinical/public health and private research teams, thus enhancing the competitiveness in Europe and beyond in this field. The overall objectives of the JTC2026 will be to fund research projects in human health on innovative PM strategies for patients with cardiovascular, metabolic or kidney diseases. Research projects may focus on a single disease or explore these conditions in combination.
Proposals should address one or more of the following aspects:
Development and validation of innovative personalised therapeutic approaches for cardiovascular, metabolic or kidney diseases through testing in relevant pre-clinical models (e.g., human cell cultures, organoids, organs-on-chips, disease-specific animal models, or in silico models).
Identification and validation of molecular markers/signatures or cutting-edge technologies (see also point 2 below) to monitor treatment response in patients with cardiovascular, metabolic or kidney diseases in order to tailor treatment pathways. This may include the analysis of the treatment effectiveness or treatment-related (including multi-medication) adverse effects as well as dose optimisation.
Identification and validation of stratifying molecular markers/signatures or stratifying diagnostic technologies for early disease risk prediction and prevention of disease worsening or comorbidities in patients with cardiovascular, metabolic or kidney diseases, thereby delaying the progression to cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome.
Each consortium must include at least three partners from three different EU Member States or Associated Countries whose funding organisations participate in the EP PerMed CARMEN2026 call.
Applications:
Call Timeline:
Deadline for the first stage of international proposal submission (pre-proposal): 10 February 2026 (14:00, CET)
Deadline for the first stage of national applications: 16 February 2026 (23:59, UTC+3)
Deadline for the-signature (pre-proposal): 16 February 2026 (23:59, UTC+3)
Deadline for the second stage of international proposal submission*: 9 June 2026 (14:00, CEST)
*The deadline for the second stage national application, to be carried out through TÜBİTAK PBS for projects with positive results in the international evaluation of the second stage, will be announced by TÜBİTAK to the relevant parties.
For more information about the call, click here.
With the aim of contributing to the development of human capital, which is one of the main components of the National Technology Initiative, new support calls have been designed to encourage high school students, students at higher education levels, graduates and entrepreneurs to produce projects, to improve their projects through feedback and to participate in domestic and international scientific competitions and events.
Within the scope of the Program, whose transportation sponsor is Turkish Airlines, support will be provided for participation in competitions and events organized domestically with the "4001-A National Competition/Event Participation Support" call, and for participation in competitions and events organized abroad with the "4001-B International Competition/Event Participation Support" call.
Within the scope of the 1st period of the calls, applications can be made via http://bilimtoplum-pbs.tubitak.gov.tr until 30th of September, 2024 (17:30).
For detailed information and application requirements, please visit the web page at http://tubitak.gov.tr/4001.
2544-TÜBİTAK-Japonya Bilimi Destekleme Kurumu (JSPS) İkili İşbirliği Destek Programı 2025 çağrısı değerlendirme süreci sonuçlandı. Her iki kuruluşça toplamda 5 projenin desteklenmesine karar verildi.
Desteklenmesine karar verilen proje bilgileri aşağıda yer almaktadır:
Proje Yürütücüsü (Türkiye) | Kuruluş Adı (Türkiye) | Proje Yürütücüsü (Japonya) | Kuruluş Adı (Japonya) | Proje Başlığı |
Dr. Öğr. Üyesi Umut VAROLGÜNEŞ | Koç Üniversitesi | Doç. Dr. Tatsuki KUWAGAKI | Kyoto Üniversitesi | Fukaya Kategorileri, Demetler ve Kotanjant Destelerinin Kuantizasyonu |
Dr. Öğr. Üyesi Mustafa ORDU | Bilkent Üniversitesi Ulusal Nanoteknoloji Araştırma Merkezi | Prof. Dr. Yoshiaki KANAMORI | Tohoku Üniversitesi | Yeni Nesil Terahertz İletişim Ağları için Optik Bileşenlerin Geliştirilmesine Yönelik Yenilikçi Üretim Yaklaşımları |
Prof. Dr. Hakan Volkan ŞENAVCI | Ankara Üniversitesi | Doç. Dr. Daisaku NOGAMI | Kyoto Üniversitesi | Geç Tayf Türü Aktif Yıldızlarda Kromosferik Aktivite ile Yıldız Lekeleri Arasındaki Bağlantının İncelenmesi: Dinamo Evrimi için Çıkarımlar |
Doç. Dr. Gökhan ŞAHAN | İzmir Yüksek Teknoloji Enstitüsü | Doç. Dr. Masakazu ONITSUKA | Okayama Bilim Üniversitesi | Belirsiz Lyapunov Fonksiyonları Yoluyla Ulam Kararlılığı: Yeni Bir Bakış Açısı |
Öğr. Gör. Dr. İsmail EŞ | Ankara Üniversitesi | Prof. Dr. Yasuaki EINAGA | Keio Üniversitesi | 2D ve 3D Bor Katkılı Elmas Elektrotlarla Uzun Dönem Elektrofizyolojik İzleme Sağlayan Nöro-Organoid Platformları |
Çağrı metninde başvuru hazırlanırken dikkat edilecek hususlar da göz önünde bulundurularak;
http://tubitak.gov.tr/4007 adresinde yer alan güncel “Proje Öneri Formu” (en fazla 20 sayfa) doldurularak .odt, .doc ya da .docx formatında Proje Başvuru Sistemi’ne yüklenir.
Proje öneri formunda ve başvuru sisteminde bilgi talep edilen tüm alanlar doldurulur.
Proje önerisi, hedef kitlenin yaş grupları ve eğitim seviyeleri dikkate alınarak Bilim Festivali için en az 60, Bilim Şenliği için en az 25 farklı etkinlikten oluşacak şekilde planlanır. Gerçekleştirilecek etkinliklerin şenlik süresince farklı hedef kitlelere uygun ve yüksek oranda katılım sağlayacak şekilde düzenlenmesi gerekir.
Şenlik süresince tüm etkinliklere katılan toplam katılımcı sayısı Bilim Festivali için en az 50.000 ve Bilim Şenliği için en az 5.000 olacak şekilde planlanmalıdır.
Desteklenmesine karar verilen projelerin duyuru ve tanıtımları Bilim ve Toplum Başkanlığı tarafından oluşturulan portal üzerinden yapılacaktır. Bu duruma ek olarak projenin tanıtımına yönelik Bilim Festivali kapsamında başvuru yapacak projeler için bir web sitesi kurulmalıdır.
Proje kapsamında yer alacak etkinlikler en az 3 gün planlanır. En az 1 günü hafta sonunda (Cumartesi ya da Pazar) olacak etkinlikler, 09:00–17:00 saatleri arasında gerçekleştirilir. Proje etkinlikleri kapsam ve içerik doğrultusunda saat 17:00’dan sonra da devam edebilir.
Bilim Festivali ve Bilim Şenliği kapsamında en az 2 (iki) kurum/kuruluş ile (Üniversiteler, İl/İlçe Milli Eğitim Müdürlükleri, Ticaret ve Sanayi Odaları, Kütüphaneler, Bilim Merkezleri, Müzeler, Kamu/kuruluşlarının İl/İlçe Temsilcilikleri, Belediyeler (Botanik Bahçeleri, Milli Parklar, Akvaryumlar vb.), Teknokentler, Teknoparklar, Bakanlıklara Bağlı İl/İlçe Müdürlükleri, Valilikler ve Kaymakamlıklar) paydaş olunması zorunludur.
Proje önerisinde sponsorluklara yer verilebilir. Sponsorluklara ait detaylı bilgiler ve verilecek destek miktarı/mahiyeti ve karşılığı açıkça ve detaylı olarak proje önerisinde açıklanır. Bilim Festivali kapsamında en az 2 (iki) sponsora yer verilmelidir. Sponsor logolarının kullanımında yayınlanacak olan Görünürlük Rehberi’ne uyulmalıdır.
Projelerde görev alacak asil ve her bir ayrı görev için aynı veya yakın niteliklere sahip yedek personel (atölye lideri/konuşmacı) listesi öneride sunulur.
Aşağıda belirtilen etkinlik türleri desteklenmez. Öneride bu tür etkinliklerin yer alması durumunda öneri bilimsel değerlendirmeye alınmadan iade edilir.
Aşağıdaki hususlara dikkat edilir:
Atölyelerde olası risk ve tehlikelere neden olabilecek araç-gereçlerin (havya, silikon tabancası gibi) kullanımında dikkate alınacak güvenlik tedbirleri proje önerisinde açıklanmalıdır.
2524 - İtalya Dışişleri ve Uluslararası İşbirliği Bakanlığı (MAECI) ile İkili İş Birliği Programı çağrısı değerlendirme süreci sonuçlandı. TÜBİTAK ve MAECI tarafından desteklenmesine karar verilen 7 projeye ilişkin bilgiler aşağıda paylaşılmaktadır.
Türkiye’deki Proje Yürütücüsü | İtalya’daki Proje Yürütücüsü | Proje Başlığı |
Dr. Öğr. Üyesi Arzu Karahan Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi | Doç. Dr. Lucia Manni Padova Üniversitesi | İklim Değişikliğinin Ascidian Dağılımı Üzerindeki Etkilerinin Değerlendirilmesi ve Öngörülmesi: Yerel Ölçekten Bölgesel Ölçeğe |
Prof. Dr. Melih Ertan Çınar Ege Üniversitesi
| Prof. Dr. Rossana Sanfilippo Katanya Üniversitesi | Değişen Akdeniz Ekosistemlerinde Korallijenli Toplulukların Duyarlılığı ve Dayanıklılığı |
Doç. Dr. Sadiye Velioğlu Gebze Teknik Üniversitesi | Dr. Elena Tocci İtalya Ulusal Araştırma Kurumu (CNR) | Hidrojen Saflaştırma Verimliliği: Son Teknoloji Membranlarda Moleküler Kısıtlamaların Ortaya Konulması
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Dr. Öğr. Üyesi Uğur Teğin Koç Üniversitesi | Prof. Dr. Stefan Wabnitz Roma Sapienza Üniversitesi | Gerçek Zamanlı Optik Biyopsi için Uzaysal-Zamansal Fiber Lazerlerle Çoklu Foton Görüntüleme Sistemi
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Prof. Dr. Zeynep Alagöz Ankara Üniversitesi | Prof. Dr. Marco Lucio Lolli Torino Üniversitesi | Gelecekteki Pandemi Risklerine Karşı Yeni Nesil Geniş Spektrumlu Antiviral Geliştirme Çalışmaları |
Dr. Öğr. Üyesi Ömer Mercimek Ankara Üniversitesi | Prof. Dr. Gabriele Milani Milano Politeknik Üniversitesi | Türkiye'de ve İtalya'da, Deneysel, Sayısal ve Saha Çalışmaları Yoluyla Yığma Yapılarda Sismik Köşe Göçme Mekanizmalarının İncelenmesi: Laboratuvardan Sahaya |
Prof. Dr. Nida Naycı Mersin Üniversitesi | Doç. Dr. Andrea Micheletti Roma Tor Vergata Üniversitesi | Tarihi Anıtlar için Daimi ve Kablosuz Yapı Sağlığı İzleme Sistemlerinin Geliştirilmesi |
The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) grants support for students who is either undergraduate or graduate students, and young researchers that have doctoral degree to participate in Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings.
For Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings, applications are taken in 4 different categories according to the education level;
1. Undergraduate students,
2. Master students,
3. PhD students,
4. Post-doctoral researchers
The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) grants support for students who is either undergraduate or graduate students, and young researchers that have doctoral degree to participate in Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings.
For Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings, applications are taken in 4 different categories according to the education level;
1. Undergraduate students,
2. Master students,
3. PhD students,
4. Post-doctoral researchers
Our country is involved in various European research programs such as COST (European Cooperation in Scientific and Technical Research) and EMBC (European Molecular Biology Conference). It actively participates in the activities of regional organizations such as BSEC (Black Sea Economic Cooperation) and ECO (Economic Cooperation Organization) and international organizations such as NATO, OECD, and UNESCO.
The participation of Turkish scientists in relevant events organized by these organizations is supported or monitored by TÜBİTAK.
Two periods are defined within the calendar year. The first period covers January 1st to June 30th, and the second period covers July 1st to December 31st. The progress status and expenses related to the planned objectives are submitted to TÜBİTAK with periodical interim report. The project's period report is monitored by the Group Executive Board as needed, taking into account the auditor’s opinions and the project proposal.
CORNET is a network of ministries and funding agencies that combine their existing funding schemes to increase competitiveness of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). In this way, CORNET supports new funding organisations worldwide to introduce pilot actions and schemes for pre-competitive Collective Research. It is expected that the project outputs will benefit a group of SMEs and that the project outputs will be disseminated.
Stakeholders from at least 2 of the call participating countries must come together. Since the participating countries change in each call, it is necessary to confirm which countries are participating in the current call on the CORNET website.
The international application must include three stakeholders from each country:
The Project application must be submitted by the research partner of R&D&I actions (Higher education institutions, training and research hospitals, public institutions and organizations).
Project topics must be determined by an SME Umbrella Organization according to needs of SMEs in the relevant sector. The duty of the SME Umbrella Organization is to determine the needs of its members and ensure the dissemination of project outputs.
A User Committee consisting of at least 3 SME must be defined in the applications. The User Committee is expected to contribute to directing the work of the Project team and increasing the efficiency of the Project.
For international application rules and detailed information, please click CORNET web site.
Applications for CORNET calls must be prepared in accordance with national rules.
Contact:
Burcu KAPTAN AKBULUT
International Collaboration Directorate
burcu.kaptan@tubitak.gov.tr
1707 Order R&D Programme aims to transform solution proposals designed to meet the needs of Customer Organizations into commercially viable outputs by SMEs through R&D activities. TÜBİTAK and Customer Organizations facilitate SMEs' need-oriented R&D activities through co-financing during this significant process. SMEs are executing innovative products and processes tailored to their customers. Ground is being prepared for sharing financing risks among industrial organizations and understanding intellectual property rights, allowing organizations with relatively more experience in project management to transfer their experiences to SMEs. Three different call periods for SME Support for 1707 Order-based R&D Projects have been defined for the year 2025.
| Call Opening Date | Call Closing Date | |
| 1st Call Period (Completed) | 2 January 2025 | 14 March 2025 |
| 2nd Call Period (Open) | 2 May 2025 | 14 July 2025 |
| 3rd Call Period | 1 September 2025 | 14 November 2025 |
The calls opened during the 2nd Call Period are as follows:
SME Support Call for 1707 Order-based R&D Projects 2025-2 (1707 Order R&D 2025-2)
SME Support Call for 1707 BİGG Joint Order-based R&D Projects 2025-2 (1707 Order R&D-b 2025-2)
Project applications will be accepted through the Technology and Innovation Funding Programs Administration (TEYDEB) Project Evaluation Monitoring System (PRODİS) between 2 May 2025, and 14 July 2025.
During the 2nd Call Period of the 1707 Order R&D 2025, priority will be given to projects submitted under the Priority R&D and Innovation Topics under the Green Agreement Compliance.
For detailed information about the calls, you can access it here.
SMEs that have an innovative, product, service or business model that could create new markets or disrupt existing ones in Europe and even worldwide, have the ambition and commitment to scale up can apply to the EIC Accelerator programme.
The application process for EIC Accelerator is composed of three stages: the short application, the full application and the pitch. The purpose of the Eureka Fast Track is to channel successful Eurostars-3 companies into the EIC Accelerator, by offering them the opportunity to directly apply to the full application stage (Step 2).
The Eureka Fast Track scheme is open to companies that have completed a Eurostars-3 project in the last 2 years or are in the last 6 months of their collaboration at the time of their Fast Track submission. Applications are not restricted to Eurostars-3 project main partners: both the leading SME and other partner businesses are encouraged to apply, if they fit the eligibility criteria below.
Application Requirements
Applicants must be an SME or a small mid-cap and be established in a Horizon Europe country or a country associated to Horizon Europe.
All applicants must have an innovative business concept stemming from their Eurostars-3 project. Companies that have completed a Eurostars-3 project in the last 2 years or are in the last 6 months of their collaboration at the time of their Fast Track submission can apply Fast Track to the EIC Accelerator.
Timeline
Application submission opens: 12 August 2024
Application deadline: 6 September 2024, (14:00 CET) (15:00 UTC+3)
Invitations to online interviews to those selected: 3 October 2024
Online interviews: 7-8 October 2024
Selection and communication of results: 9 October 2024
More Information and Application
You can find out more about the "Fast Track to the EIC Accelerator" and apply at https://eurekanetwork.org/programmes/fast-track-to-the-eic-accelerator/.
Contact:
Yasin ERGÜL
TÜBİTAK TEYDEB
Tel: 0312 298 9682
E-mail: eureka@tubitak.gov.tr
The results of the 2247-C Intern Researcher Scholarship Program (STAR) for the 1st Term of 2024, including STAR Undergraduate, Young STAR, and STAR Teacher calls, have been announced by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) Science Fellowship and Grant Programme Directorate (BİDEB). Applicants can view their application status in the "My Applications" section by logging in the BİDEB Application and Monitoring System (ebideb.tubitak.gov.tr).
Within the scope of the 2247-C Intern Researcher Scholarship Program (STAR), 720 undergraduate students under the STAR Undergraduate call, 39 high school students under the Young STAR call, and 26 teachers under the STAR Teacher call have been granted support.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Information regarding the documents that will be required to finalize the scholarship of the candidates who are entitled to receive a scholarship in the 2247-C STAR Program will be sent to the e-mail addresses of the candidates.
In addition, the e-mail addresses of all applicants who are not eligible for the scholarship will be notified of the reasons for not being supported.
We are pleased that your interest in our programs continues to increase, and we wish you success in your education and scientific studies.
The goal of the call is to facilitate multinational, collaborative research projects that will address critical translational and clinical questions using interdisciplinary approaches to improve the knowledge about the neuroscience of pain, bearing the potential to improve the lives of the people affected.
Chronic pain is associated with structural and functional changes in different brain regions and is linked to altered neurotransmitter levels. Such changes can also be accompanied by emotional, cognitive and behavioural impairment. People affected by chronic pain have an increased risk of mental disorders such as depression and anxiety and vice versa. The occurrence of those comorbidities hinders effective pain management and therapy. Thus, significant progress in the field of pain research can only be achieved through coordinated collaboration between different disciplines, including e.g. clinical neurology and psychiatry, psychology, cognitive neuroscience, neurobiology, physiology, genetics, or pharmacology, among others.
Only international projects will be financed. Each consortium that will submit a proposal must consist of research groups from at least three different countries funded by the organizations specified in the international call text. The number of research groups in a consortium is limited to five. A maximum of two research groups can be from the same country. The number of partners in consortiums can be increased to six, including partners from countries (Croatia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, Taiwan and Türkiye) that are underrepresented up to date in the ERA-NET NEURON funding scheme.
A two-stage international evaluation will be made for the call by the ERA-NET NEURON Joint Call Secretariat. Candidates who are successful as a result of the international external reviewer evaluation from the pre-proposal proposals received in the first stage will be invited for full proposals in the second stage.
You can access the international preliminary announcement on the page https://www.neuron-eranet.eu/joint-calls/bio-medical/2025-pain/ and international network tools at https://www.neuron-eranet.eu/resource-hub/networking-tools/ network page.
Detailed information about the application and national and international application conditions will be announced again on the TÜBİTAK homepage after the call is opened.
Contact Person
Dr. Recep Emrah ÇEVİK
Tel: +90 312 298 1214
E-post: emrah.cevik@tubitak.gov.tr
As part of the Eureka Network Projects — one of Eureka’s key support mechanisms — the 'Disaster Resilience' call was launched on 10 June 2025, with the participation of eight countries, including Türkiye (Austria, Belgium-Flanders, Brazil, Spain, Lithuania, Chile, and Ukraine). In line with Eureka’s objectives, the call will support projects aimed at developing market-oriented products, processes, and services with high commercialization potential.
Purpose of the Call
The aim of this call is to support international, collaborative research, development, and technology projects that contribute to society’s preparedness for, effective response to, and recovery from both human-induced (e.g. destruction caused by conflict and war, urban fires, industrial accidents) and natural disasters (e.g. avalanches, floods, droughts, earthquakes, storms, wildfires, volcanic activity).
Call Spesific Requirements
Projects must target at least one type of disaster and include at least one clear and concrete application related to that disaster.
Each project must aim to develop a product, process, or service with commercialization potential. The implementation of project outcomes (e.g., market launch) should take place no later than 24 months after project completion.
Projects may involve the development of entirely new technological innovations or the adaptation, redesign, or repurposing of existing technologies for different applications.
While the Technology Readiness Level (TRL) may vary at the project’s start, no project is expected to begin below TRL 4.
Companies with legal entity status (capital companies), higher education institutions, public research centers and institutes, training and research hospitals, and research infrastructures defined under Law No. 6550 in Türkiye are eligible to apply for the call. Applications from these institutions will only be accepted if submitted in partnership with at least one capital company.
Click here to access the international call text of the 1719 Eureka Network Disaster Resilience Call. (Link metni buraya eklenecek)
1719 – Eureka Disaster Resilience, Response, and Recovery and Eureka Network Disaster Resilience, Response, and Recovery 2025 National Call Announcement.
It is strongly recommended to carefully review the call documents before submitting a national application. Applications that do not comply with the national call rules may be rejected without evaluation.
An online information meeting regarding the Disaster Resilience Call under the Eureka Network Projects will be held on 17 June 2025. You can register for the information session about the call 24/7 via this link.
Entities eligible to apply for the 1719 – Eureka Disaster Resilience Call from Türkiye include capital companies, higher education institutions, public research centers and institutes, training and research hospitals, and research infrastructures defined under Law No. 6550.
Applications from these institutions will only be accepted in partnership with at least one capital company.
Within the scope of the call, the capital company must serve as the Project Coordinator (Main Applicant).
Application Process
Applications will be carried out in two stages: international and national.
Stage1 – International Application: All project partners are required to complete the Eureka Project Application Form online, available on the call's official website.
Stage 2 – National Application (for participants from Türkiye):In addition to the international application, participants from Türkiye must submit a national application to TÜBİTAK under the 1719 – Eureka Disaster Resilience national call by 12 December 2025, along with the international application form.
Call Schedule
International Call Opening Date: 10 June 2025
Online Information Webinar: 17 June 2025 (15:00 GMT)
International Call Closing Date: 31 October 2025 (14:00 GMT)
National Call Opening Date : 31 October 2025
Deadline for Organization-Based Pre-Registration: 11 December 2025 (23:59 UTC+3)
National Project Application Deadline: 12 December 2025 (23:59 UTC+3)
Contact
For International and National Application Process
Emine Elif Ocakcı