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Environmentalist projects of students are exhibited at Teknofest Black Sea

Projects of 20 teams that made it to the finals of the Environment and Energy Technologies Competition within the scope of Teknofest Black Sea are exhibited. Projects that reduce environmental pollution and provide energy efficiency have been developed.
 Environmentalist projects of students are exhibited at Teknofest Black Sea
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The finalist projects of the Environment and Energy Technologies Competition, organized within the scope of Teknofest Black Sea, held in Samsun, are exhibited in the stand area. In the competition organized by Sanko Holding, the projects of 20 teams, 10 of which are in high school and 10 in the category of university and above, are introduced.

Adaptive Sound Shield

Architect Öznur Çakır Aydoğan, a graduate of Istanbul Technical University (ITU) Informatics in Architectural Design, and ITU Faculty of Architecture Lecturer. Member Assoc. Dr. The Adaptive Sound Shield project, developed by Meltem Aksoy, will reduce the impact of noise pollution in cities at home. The shield-shaped structure built on the facade of the building prevents the external noise from reflecting into the interior. It will also be used to provide sound level comfort in venues such as conference halls and concert halls. The shield-shaped structure changes shape by acting interactively according to the sound values.

Energy Saving Socket

The socket developed by high school students saves the energy consumed by unused or stand-by appliances. The socket detects power-consuming electronic devices even though it is not working and stops the electricity flow.

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New Generation Capacitor from Environmental Waste

With the New Generation Capacitor from Environmental Waste project developed by high school students, new generation supercapacitors can be developed using waste materials. Using materials such as pine cones, car tires, and pine needles, a small-volume, high-energy-storing and lightweight capacitor was developed.

In other projects exhibited at Teknofest Black Sea, projects that use energy efficiently, environmentally friendly technologies and industrial efficiency are exhibited. 8,778 teams applied to the Environment and Energy Technologies Competition. The finalist projects will be evaluated by the jury and prize money will be given to the winners.

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