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Automation by cognitive artificial vision already advances industries, space, health care, and infrastructure inspection. Many problems still remain complex. Noisy and scarce data challenge neural systems in inferring reliable and useful signals at scale.

Quick and cheap pesticide detection. Cooperation with researchers from India

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Researchers from Gdańsk University of Technology and Shiv Nadar University in India, the largest food producer in the world, intend to produce and study cheap, elastic diamond sensors for detection of pesticides in the agricultural and food industry.

In November, a research team from the Department of Metrology and Optoelectronics at the Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics, under the supervision of Robert Bogdanowicz, DSc, associate professor at Gdańsk Tech, visited Shiv Nadar University in Uttar Pradesh, one of the leading

Eco-friendly transport and efficient waste utilization

In the picture from the left: Wojciech Białecki, chairman of W2H2, Prof. Janusz Nieznański, Vice-Rector for Internationalization and Innovation, Prof. Bogusław Kusz, the author of the licensed invention, Łukasz Łupina, Eng, board member of W2H2. Photo: Krzysztof Krzempek / Gdańsk University of Technology
Researchers from Gdańsk University of Technology developed a pyrolysis reactor for industrial and municipal waste processing. It allows safe waste utilization and energy recovery in the form of syngas, and subsequently, recovery of hydrogen with purity level sufficient for application in e.g. urban buses or recovery of biochar for heating purposes. The authors of the technology – Prof. Boguslaw Kusz, PhD and Bartosz Trawinski, PhD, are co-founders of the W2H2 company, which acquired the rights to the commercial use of the technology and its development under a licensing agreement.

A pyrolyzer is a reactor which decomposes complex hydrocarbon materials into simple elements and compounds in an anaerobic annealing process at high temperatures. Pyrolysis of waste, using the technology developed at Gdańsk Tech, results in production of syngas which contains, among others, methane, carbon monoxide and a very large amount of hydrogen.

Call for applications in the 3rd edition of the Radon Supporting Most Talented Students program (15.12.22-15.01.2023)

Radon

The Radon program is part of the implementation of the IDUB program's tasks to improve the quality of student education, particularly in the fields and disciplines of study related to the university's priority research areas (POBs).

Recruitment in the program will run from 15.12.22 to 15.01.2023.

Budget and conditions for project implementation

The stipend in the program is PLN 1,000/month and is awarded for a period of no more than 12 months.
Applications for the scholarship can be submitted by full-time students:

Prof. Andrzej Seweryn, dean of FMEST member of the Scientific Excellence Council

Prof. Seweryn
Dean of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology, prof. Andrzej Seweryn, PhD, DSc, Eng. was elected to the Council of Scientific Excellence as a representative of the discipline of mechanical engineering, which is within the competence of Team II of Engineering and Technical Sciences.

The Scientific Excellence Council was established on the basis of the Act of 20 July 2018 Law on Higher Education and Science. Among its tasks is conducting proceedings for the conferment of the academic title of professor, appointing reviewers and the chairman of the habilitation committee, and examining appeals related to the conferment of academic degrees and titles also in the field of art. The members of the council, 3 for each discipline, are elected by habilitated doctors and professors from all over Poland in a secret ballot.

Scholarships - results

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The Scholarship Commission selected the best newly admitted international students for first- and second-cycle studies, who were awarded annual scholarships. We published the ranking below. Congratulations to the awarded students!

Applications for scholarships could be submitted by the international, newly admitted students to first and second degree studies at Gdańsk University of Technology for the academic year 2022/2023. The Scholarship Commission, whose meeting took place on December 5th, 2022, decided to award the scholarships. Scholarships in the amount of PLN 1,250 per month were awarded for the academic year 2022/2023 (with the option of extending them for another year if the academic year is passed without debt).

Sign up for yoga classes

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The International Relations Office invites students and staff to sign up for the yoga classes organized as part of the "Hey, are you OK?" project. Registration is open until January 13th. The number of places is limited – it's worth hurrying!

If you were not able to enroll in yoga classes in the first autumn-winter edition nothing lost! We cordially invite you to register for meetings that will start in January and last until April.


How to sign up?

Registration for yoga classes will last from December 5th to January 13th. Dates of classes of individual groups:

group III (classes: 24.01, 7.02, 21.03, 21.03, 4.04 from 5:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m.)
group IV (classes: 31.01, 14.02, 28.03, 14.03, 28.03, 11.04 from 5:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m.)

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For citizens non-EU/non-EFTA without a Pole's card/Polish origin

PhD students who are not citizens of European Union Member States or a Member State of the European Free Trade Agreement (EFTA) - parties to the agreement on the European Economic Area and unable to prove a valid Pole's Card or a document certifying that they have been recognized as persons of Polish origin within the meaning of repatriation regulations, may conclude a voluntary health insurance contract with the National Health Fund and pay the monthly contribution yourself.

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