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2026-05-29
The contribution of a physicist from Gdańsk Tech to space research
Even small-scale research can bring us closer to a better understanding of the universe. The doctoral thesis by Natalia Tańska-Witczak, PhD, Eng., a graduate of the Doctoral School at the Gdańsk University of Technology, focuses on the interactions of electrons with molecules that are important for understanding the chemical phenomena occurring in space, and provides data that may be used in...
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2026-05-29
Start-ups, space technologies and dual-use. New cooperation agreement
Pomerania aims to become one of Poland’s key hubs for developing future technologies and an innovative economy. During the Infoshare conference, the Polish Development Fund, the City of Gdańsk, the Pomeranian Special Economic Zone and Pomerania’s leading universities – the Gdańsk University of Technology, the University of Gdańsk and the Medical University of Gdańsk – signed a letter...
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2026-05-18
Success of the ENHANCE GREAT Staff Week at Gdańsk University of Technology
From 6 to 8 May 2026, Gdańsk University of Technology welcomed nearly 100 employees from universities affiliated with the ENHANCE Alliance. The three-day GREAT Programme Staff Week, serving as the culmination of a series of online meetings, became an opportunity for in-person exchange of experiences between academic teachers and administrative staff. The event also provided an excellent...
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2026-05-07
Milena Marycz, PhD, Eng., awarded an MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship 2025
Milena Marycz, PhD, Eng., from the Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics, has been awarded the prestigious MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships 2025 grant in the ENG – Information Science and Engineering category. The funding was awarded for implementing a project entitled ‘Novel hydrogen-powered biotechnologies to upgrade biogas to biomethane’, focused on innovative...
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2026-05-05
Ceramics for hydrogen? Gdańsk Tech researchers have published the results of their research in Nature Communications
Modern ceramic materials could become key components of future hydrogen technologies, finding applications in fuel cells and electrolysers, amongst other things. Scientists from the Gdańsk University of Technology have examined these materials and their properties, and their results have been published in Nature Communications, one of the world’s leading multidisciplinary scientific...
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2026-04-29
A researcher from the Gdańsk Tech in a team awarded a prestigious NASA prize
Wojciech Wojnowski, PhD, Eng., from the Faculty of Chemistry at the Gdańsk University of Technology, is among the recipients of the prestigious NASA Group Achievement Award. The award was presented to the team behind the international scientific mission ASIA-AQ – Airborne and Satellite Investigation of Asian Air Quality, dedicated to comprehensive research into air quality in Asia. The award...
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2026-04-24
Tyre labelling to reduce external noise emissions. Gdańsk Tech as the leader of the ECOLABEL project
New tyre labelling that will improve tyre energy efficiency and reduce external noise emissions. The Gdańsk University of Technology has taken the lead on the ECOLABEL project. It aims to develop an improved, consumer-focused methodology for testing and classifying car tyres. ECOLABEL – ‘Environmentally friendly and consumer-oriented tyre labelling advancement for better energy efficiency...
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2026-04-16
Pirania after its first successful mission. The underwater vehicle has proven its worth in action
Pirania’s first operational mission was a success. On Tuesday, 14 April, in Sobieszewo, a prototype of an underwater drone developed by the Gdańsk University of Technology in collaboration with RADMOR S.A., a member of the WB Group, carried out a full operational scenario, from launching and submerging to locating and identifying two objects. This is an important step for the project, which...