Naim Uludoğan (1911 – 18 December 2010[1]) was a Turkish artist, sculptor and cartographic officer.
[2] Born in Shkodër, then part of the Ottoman Empire, he and his family migrated to Istanbul in the immediate aftermath of the First Balkan War.
He graduated from the Kuleli Military High School and Harbiye War Academy (1933) as an Infantry officer during the period of 1926–34.
At Kuleli, he received regular instructions from Sami Yetik, a well known Turkish artist.
He instructed in various military education institutions until 1955, when he retired from the Army with the rank of major.