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 VISION

Nuclear Radiation Detectors Application and Research Center (NURDAM); To create a technological infrastructure for the production of detectors, sensors and medical / personal radiation dosimeters in global standards that our country needs and will contribute to the development of the country, using these infrastructures personally, various patents, prototypes / commercial products, software, etc. It considers it a duty to produce outputs such as directly, to train qualified scientists in this field and to meet the social needs of the country in this field in the best way from a technological point of view. 

MISSION

Nuclear Radiation Detectors Application and Research Center (NURDAM);

 

Values

  1. Creativity and Perfectionism.
  2. Strengthening Domestic and National Economy.
  3. Creating Knowledge.
  4. To make sustainable R&D projects.
  5. Developing Strategic Technology.

Strengths

 

Weaknesses

  1. R & D experience. 
  2. Strong management.

  3. A Well-Focused Team.

  4. A strong device infrastructure.

  5. Development and openness to changes.

  6. The best evaluation of resources
  1. Inadequate welding source. / Insufficient funding

  2. Inadequate staff number.

  3. Distance from R & D Centers and advanced industry.

 

 

 

Risks

Opportunities

 

  1. Continuation of personnel

  2. Unpredictable currency increases.

  3. Commercial dispute can turn into an economic crisis.

 

  1. Taking part in national and international cooperation projects.

  2. Increasing need for sensor technologies with the development of the defense industry.

  3. Increasing need for environmental dose measurement with the rising number of nuclear reactors.

  4. The emergence of the need to determine the local satellite orbit radiation map of TUBITAK space.

 

LONG-TERM BUSINESS GOALS

  1. To make the early diagnosis of diseases with the help of biosensor technologies.
  2. Gaining the scientific, technical, theoretical/practical knowledge that can be needed by industry and R & D centers.
  3. Scientific education studies for future generations.
  4. Training of personnel who is needed by the industry, in the field of sensor technologies.

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