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GRADUATE SCHOOL of NATURAL and APPLIED SCIENCES

DETECTOR & SENSOR TECHNOLOGIES MSC

17.11.2023 11:13

Our Department of Detector and Sensor Technologies has started to accept students for the master's program within the Institute of Science and Technology as of 2020. The aim of the department is; our goal is to train experts in the field of Detector and Sensor Technologies in our country who have scientific competencies, can conduct research and use the theoretical and applied knowledge at the level of expertise they have acquired in this field to solve the problems encountered in this field, and have the ability to think analytically.

The Department of Detector and Sensor Technologies offers advanced, multidisciplinary education in sensor science and detector technology, focusing on the principles, methods, techniques and technologies that underpin a wide range of needs in applications ranging from research to industry and medicine. The program is designed for students who want to develop the knowledge and skills that will open up opportunities in many companies developing sensor and detector-based solutions. Students receive specialized training in sensor science and technology, covering detector and sensor principles, mechanism of recognition events, materials and methods involved in characterization and signal transduction, application background of various sensors, and important factors in constructing a sensor device. Industrial applications of detector and sensor systems are ubiquitous: from mass-produced sensors found in modern smartphones and cars, to state-of-the-art, specialist, high-value sensors routinely used in oil and gas recovery, scientific equipment, machine tools, medical equipment.

Since our Department is an interdisciplinary program, students have the freedom to choose many different courses throughout their education (Courses and Contents). In this context, various courses in the fields of Radiation Detectors, Gaseous Radiation Detectors, Radiation Safety and Radiation Protection, Chemical Sensors, Sensor Materials and Design, Sensors Used in the Automotive Sector, Thin Film Physics, Electrochemical Sensors are given within the scope of Bologna.

Our Department of Detector and Sensor Technologies, Physics, Physics Engineering, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Materials Science and Technology, Electrical Teaching, Mechatronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electrical-Electronics Engineering, Biomedical Engineering It accepts students from the fields of Electronic Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. In our department, we have faculty members who can teach in different disciplines and advise students. Our faculty members work in the fields of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical-Electronics Engineering, Electricity and Energy, Software Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering and Materials Engineering.

Candidates must complete at least eight courses, a seminar, a specialist field course and a thesis within the specified periods, provided that they are not less than 24 credits. It is required to have at least 120 ECTS credits in total, including 60 ECTS for courses and seminars and 60 ECTS for the master's thesis together with the course of specialization and other activities.

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