With the project, which aims to detect aerosols in the air with a diameter of 0.5-10 microns through an optical-based system, the development of the Bioaeresol Detection Device has started. Thanks to the device, the size and amount of threat particles in the air can be determined, while at the same time information on whether the particle is biological or not will be obtained. The device has a wide potential for use in medical, food and environmental fields, and can also be used for civilian and military purposes in public areas to deter risks that threaten public health and national security. The locally and nationally developed device will strengthen national detection systems and contribute to the country's security by enabling it to "recognize a threat that is not in its library".
DUHAN BETA Prototype Production Completed
BİLGEM UEKAE Bioelectronic Systems Laboratory carried out a successful study that lasted approximately 12 months for the detection of bioaerosols that pose a danger to human health in the air. Any laboratory work