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prof. Piotr Jasiński, Ph.D., D.Sc. Eng.

room: 103 ETI building A

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piotr.jasinski@pg.edu.pl

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Research teams within the Advanced Materials Center focus on the production and characterization of innovative materials (including polymer and carbon, nanomaterials, superconductors and high-temperature conductive materials) with wide application in industry and medicine, but also aeronautics and oceanotechnics.

Green chemistry - a chance for alternative CO2 sequestration

In the photo: Prof. Adam Kloskowski and Karol Baran. Photo Dawid Linkowski/Gdańsk Tech
Carbon sequestration technologies are still being modified and scientists worldwide are working on improving them or introducing new ideas. While fulfilling their main function of absorbing carbon dioxide, many of the CO2 absorbents currently used have various disadvantages, and some of them, at the same time, are harmful to the natural environment. Researchers from Gdańsk University of Technology are working on creation of an ionic liquid that will absorb harmful gas without adversely affecting the environment.

Ionic liquids are substances with special properties. They are consistent with the assumptions of the green chemistry. Properties that characterize modern ionic liquids are the following: negligible vapor pressure, high thermal stability (high decomposition temperatures), low melting points and low toxicity. These properties allow wide use in various fields of industry and scientific research. This raises high hopes in the energy industry.

Female scientists from Gdańsk Tech on the TOP-100 Women in AI list

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Prof. Bożena Kostek from the ETI Faculty, a graduate of this faculty, Alicja Kwaśniewska, PhD, as well as Agnieszka Mikołajczyk, MSc from the Electrical and Control Engineering Faculty are on the TOP-100 Women in AI list. This is a non-ranked list of outstanding women (Polish women and foreigners who work in Poland) professionally involved in the subject of artificial intelligence, prepared by the "Perspektywy" foundation.

Following the previous rankings (TOP-20 Women in Cybersecurity in 2019 and TOP-15 Women in 5G in 2020) TOP-100 Women in AI was created on the occasion of the Perspektywy Women in Tech Summit 2022 event organized on 7-8 June, which is the largest conference in Europe for women in technology. During the conference, from the list of all women professionally associated with AI, the jury chaired by prof. Aleksandra Przegalińska will choose Top of the Top, i.e.

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Announcement of the first call for the Ventus Hydrogenii Redivivus program (01.06-30.06.2022)

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The Ventus Hydrogenii Redivivus (VHR) Program is part of the support for the implementation of the tasks of the IDUB Program in the area of research and implementation activities, under Measure V.5. Organization of Technology Transfer. The objective of the Program is to support implementation research conducted at the University in the area of technologies of key importance to the economy, in particular wind energy, hydrogen technologies and closed cycle systems. 
Budget and funding conditions

The subject of the application may be a research and implementation project. The realizing team (consortium) should consist of employees of at least two University's organizational units (departments or centers), and the Applicant's organizational unit becomes the project leader.

Recipients of the project

In order to recognize the situation and identify potential groups of recipients in the field of work with open data and their needs, numerous meetings and conversations were held with representatives of industry, academic staff of all three universities and external scientific units, as well as with employees of the university directly involved in cooperation in the field of collecting, searching and sharin

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