The Lean Manufacturing Laboratory is an environment where methods aimed at increasing efficiency and reducing waste in production processes are taught in a practical manner. Students gain skills in conducting process analysis and making improvements.
In this laboratory, the goal is to make work processes more efficient and human-centered. While time and motion study techniques are applied, studies are conducted to improve working conditions within the scope of ergonomics.
The computer laboratory is a technical environment that enables students to practice software, programming, data analysis, and engineering applications. In these laboratories, various engineering programs and simulation tools are used to transform theoretical knowledge into practical application.
The physics laboratory is a workspace where fundamental principles of physics are experimentally observed and verified. Here, students develop skills in making measurements, collecting data, and analyzing it.
A chemistry laboratory is an environment where the structure, properties, and reactions of chemical substances are studied experimentally. In these laboratories, experiments are conducted in accordance with safety rules, and analytical thinking skills are developed.

