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The best research projects of students have been selected

Krzysztof Cwalina, PhD, Eng., prof. Jacek Stefański, Dean of the ETI Faculty, Krzysztof Nowicki, PhD, Eng., professor at Gdańsk Tech and the winners of the 1st prize: Sebastian Urwan, Dominika Wysocka and Alicja Pietrzak.
The prototype of a radiolocation system with the use of deep learning, the use of machine learning algorithms to detect cancer in a biopsy and a prototype enabling effective detection of pedestrians at night - these are the best student research projects implemented at the Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics.

As part of the first edition of research projects, which is a continuation of the subject Group project in the second cycle studies at FETI, over 70 projects have been successfully implemented. The jury of the competition for the "best project at FETI" awarded three prizes and four dean's distinctions, and IHS Markit company awarded "the best project in the field of artificial intelligence". The award ceremony and presentation of the projects took place during the inauguration of the second-cycle studies at the faculty.

Investment offensive of Gdańsk University of Technology. Projects for nearly PLN 0.5 billion

collage of all the investments et Gdańsk Tech
Gdańsk University of Technology is currently one of the largest and most dynamically operating investors in the Pomerania region, and among all universities in Poland. Infrastructure projects under implementation by Gdańsk Tech are counted in hundreds of millions of zlotys and will allow the university to significantly improve the quality of research and teaching opportunities, higher recognition in Poland and in the world, as well as advancement in rankings.

Through a wide-ranging investment strategy, Gdańsk University of Technology aims to create the most important research and teaching center in the northern part of the country, at the same time fitting in with the most important challenges of today's world.

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More than PLN 4.5 million awarded for research and development work for young scientists in the second edition of the ARGENTUM programe

Argentum
The awarded funds will enable a comprehensive research process and dissemination of research results, including the purchase of research apparatus, materials, small equipment or covering the costs of publishing the results. 
In the completed call, 54 applications were submitted to the program, of which 19 received funding:

within the EcoTech Center:

1. Multi-variant LCA in Ecodesigne
Project Manager: Krzysztof Doerffer PhD FMEST allocated funds: PLN 298,240

2. Sustained, inclusive and sustainable institutions for all: Neurodiversity-friendly smart work design. Acronym: SISI4ALL
Project leader: Joanna Szulc PhD FMA  allocated funds: PLN 114,635.40

Almost 2 million awarded for the implementation of projects in the second edition of AURUM

AURUM
The awarded funds will enable the project managers to form new international research teams that will enrich the scientific potential of Gdańsk Tech, purchase research equipment, rent rooms and laboratories and organize meetings and trips. In the 2nd edition of the competition 18 applications were submitted out of which 4 were qualified for funding.
Projects qualified for financing:
 

submitted within the Center for Advanced Materials:
1. Novel oxide/polymer bilayers as a promising approach for controllable degradation of a biocompatible magnesium alloys.
         Project leader: Jacek Ryl, Ph.D., FAPM, allocated funds PLN 455,384

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