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Gdańsk Tech Student Self-Government awarded the most active students

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On Saturday, 5 November, another edition of the Golden Lions 2022 Student Activity Plebiscite took place. For the seventh time, Gdańsk Tech SSG awarded the most active students, research clubs and organizations operating at Gdańsk University of Technology.

This year, on the occasion of the 65th anniversary of the Gdańsk Tech Students’ Parliament, after a longer break (including the pandemic one), the awards gala returned to the Gdańsk Tech Academic Club ‘Kwadratowa’. The most important goal of the plebiscite is to promote student activity at our university. The prizes were awarded in the following categories: personality, research project, integration project, sport, student development project, student organization, student researcher, best FSC.

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New opening hours

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From November, the International Relations Office invites staff, students and international applicants to visit its office (as well as Welcome Office) in the new opening hours. 

From November, International Relations Office, including Welcome Office, will be open for staff, students and international applicants in the following hours: 

Scholarships for the new students - apply now

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First and second-degree international students who started their studies at Gdańsk Tech on a tuition fee payment basis in October 2022, may apply for a scholarship for outstanding academic achievement. Applications can be submitted until November 20, the results will be announced on December 9.

Applications for scholarships may be submitted by foreigners newly enrolled for I and II cycle studies on the tuition fee payment basis, according to Annexe to the Rector's Circular Letter No. 63/2020 of 10 December 2020. 

How to detect a virus in immediate surroundings? An early warning system is developed at Gdańsk Tech

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Researchers from Gdańsk University of Technology are working on an innovative technology for detection of SARS-CoV-2 and other influenza viruses in wastewater. Due to a simple and inexpensive solution, it is possible to increase the safety of institutions such as schools, kindergartens, or nursing homes. The project will receive almost PLN 800 thousand as part of the “Science for Society” program, organized by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education.

Wastewater analysis allows for a real-time monitoring of the social well-being. It is based on the assumption that substances and microorganisms excreted by the human organism can be identified and analyzed, and their quality and volume changes can be extremely useful when detecting i.a. social or infectious diseases. When it comes to epidemiological research, the wastewater-based analysis is particularly important as the clinical diagnosis resources are usually limited (e.g.

The Ambassador of the People's Republic of Bangladesh visits Gdańsk Tech

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On 25 October, Sultana Laily Hossain, the ambassador of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, met with representatives of Gdańsk University of Technology.

On behalf of Gdańsk Tech the meeting was attended by: prof. Janusz Nieznański, PhD, DSc, Eng., Vice-Rector for Internationalization and Innovation, Mariusz Kaczmarek, PhD, DSc, Eng., professor at Gdańsk Tech, Vice-Rector for Education, and Barbara Wikieł, PhD, professor at Gdańsk Tech, Vice-Rector for Student Affairs.

Award of the President of the Polish Space Agency for a Gdańsk Tech student

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Marcin Jasiukowicz, a student of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology, won the competition for the Award of the President of the Polish Space Agency for the best diploma thesis in the field of space research.

The aim of the competition is to promote individual and team achievements of students of Polish universities. This year, doctoral dissertations were also assessed for the first time. This year's, fifth edition of the competition received a record number of applications. In total, 49 papers were submitted from 19 universities and research units across the country.

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Cameras and Algorithms Laboratory

Our group conducts basic research on cognitive and cybernetic vision systems to automate processes. We develop models for visual information processing and supervised and self-supervised machine learning algorithms that train the models on temporal, continuous, scarce, clean, and noisy data. Our work is firmly grounded in applications.

Cooperation with the EDF concern in the field of offshore wind energy

The meeting was attended by: Sebastian Susmarski, PhD, director of the Center for Analyzes and Expertise of the University of Gdańsk, Kinga Kucharska-Michta, director of the Management  Board Office at EDF Renewables Polska, Marcin Lackowski, PhD, DSc, professor at FFM PAS, director of the Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Sylwia Mrozowska, PhD, DSc, professor at UG, Vice-Rector for Cooperation and Development of the University of Gdańsk, Alicja Chilińska-Zawadzka, Preside
Gdańsk University of Technology, the University of Gdańsk and the Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery of the Polish Academy of Sciences will cooperate with EDF Renewables Polska. The cooperation will include paid internships, participation of scientists in the assembly of measuring equipment on working turbines and the implementation of joint research and development projects.

Representatives of the Center for Offshore Wind Energy of Gdańsk University of Technology, the Center for Sustainable Development of the University of Gdańsk, the Robert Szewalski‘s Flow and Combustion Center of the Institute of Industrial Machines of the PAS in June signed a letter of intent regarding broadly understood scientific and academic cooperation with EDF Renewables Polska (EDF Renewables is a subsidiary of the EDF group and a world leader in the field of renewable energy).

The Ambassador of the People's Republic of Bangladesh visits Gdańsk Tech

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On 25 October, Sultana Laily Hossain, the ambassador of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, met with representatives of Gdańsk University of Technology.

On behalf of Gdańsk Tech the meeting was attended by: prof. Janusz Nieznański, PhD, DSc, Eng., Vice-Rector for Internationalization and Innovation, Mariusz Kaczmarek, PhD, DSc, Eng., professor at Gdańsk Tech, Vice-Rector for Education, and Barbara Wikieł, PhD, professor at Gdańsk Tech, Vice-Rector for Student Affairs.

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