TUBITAK Support for 9 Projects of Our Students
The support results of the applications made within the framework of 2209-A carried out by the TÜBİTAK Scientist Support Programs Directorate have been announced. Within the scope of the 2022 2nd term call of the TÜBİTAK 2209-A – University Students Research Projects Support Program, our associate and undergraduate students were entitled to receive support from TÜBİTAK with the 9 projects they developed.
Our university continues its success with the support received from TÜBİTAK for 6 projects from the Faculty of Health Sciences, 2 projects from the European Vocational School and 1 project from the Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences.
TÜBİTAK 2209/A University Students Research Projects Support Program aims to encourage associate and undergraduate students studying at universities to conduct research through projects.
As Kocaeli Health and Technology University, we congratulate our students who are entitled to receive support and thank our project advisor faculty members.
Our projects that have been entitled to receive support:
Faculty of Health Sciences
- Student Coaching with Peer Education Model: The Effects of University Students’ Exam Anxiety on Coping with Stress and Anxiety Levels and Satisfaction
- Determination of Fathers’ and Mothers’ Levels of Birth Fear Experiencing, Fathers’ Fear of Birth Before Pregnancy and Fear of Birth During Delivery
- Nursing and Humor: The Impact of Lessons Given with Interactive Teaching Methods on Humor Style and Problem-Solving Skills
- The Impact of Smartphone Addiction on Emotion Regulation and Problem Solving in University Students
- Attitudes of Caregivers of Children with Special Needs towards Complementary and Integrative Health Practices
- The Impact of Video Assisted Handwashing Training on Handwashing Knowledge and Skills in Children in Need of Protection
European Vocational School
- Comparative Investigation of the Effects of Spirulina on Mesenchymal Stem Cells Obtained from Different Tissues in 2-Dimensional Culture Models
- Development of Alginate/Spirulina Biocomposite Hydrogels for Pancreatic Tissue Engineering Applications
Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Analysis of Human Density in Activity Areas with Aerial Images and Development of Warning System