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International field of study on space technologies

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Gdańsk University of Technology and Hochschule Bremen (HSB) will jointly educate high-class specialists in the field of space technologies. The project called SpaceBriGade assumes the creation of an international full-time study program with a general academic profile of the 2nd cycle studies. 15 Polish and 15 German students will study together, alternately at both universities.  

The new studies will be based on the second-cycle studies conducted by both universities, i.e. ‘Aerospace Technologies’, ‘Computer Science’ and ‘Electrical and Electronics Engineering’ at the Hochschule Bremen and ‘Space and Satellite Technologies’ conducted by the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and the Faculty of ETI of Gdańsk University of Technology together with the Maritime University of Gdynia, the Naval Academy in Gdynia and the University of Gdańsk.

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Calendars for 2021 and other novelties are already on sale

Calendars
The Gdańsk University of Technology store offers original GUT calendars for 2021. You can also buy stationarily and online Christmas balls and other novelties - cotton face masks with the logo of the university and chokeberry jellies coated in chocolate according to an innovative recipe developed in cooperation with GUT scientists.

GUT calendars for 2021 are available in the following formats:

Project: Language tandem

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If you are an open minded, creative person, full of energy, and most of all you want to improve a specific foreign language, we invite you to participate in our TANDEM LANGUAGE project.

What it is?

It is a free project, organized by the International Relations Office Gdańsk University of Technology, addressed to all students interested in foreign culture, establishing international contacts and, above all, learning foreign languages. It consists in contacting Polish-speaking students of our university with foreign students and enabling them to meet, during which, while learning a foreign language, they learn about history and acquire knowledge about a given country.

New superconductors and publication in a prestigious journal

Prof. Tomasz Klimczuk
Prof. Tomasz Klimczuk and PhD student MSc. Eng. Karolina Górnicka from the Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics and the Advanced Materials Center have discovered two new inorganic compounds showing unconventional superconductivity. The results of the research, co-authored by scientists from the AGH University of Science and Technology, Princeton University and Rutgers University (USA), have been published in the Advanced Functional Materials journal (IF = 16.84). Each new superconductor is a step towards finding a material that, when used in practice, can contribute to greater environmental protection and lower electricity bills.

After nearly two years of interdisciplinary research, carried out as part of the NCN Opus and Harmonia grants, a Polish-American team of scientists discovered materials that show superconductivity with a low-dimensional and non-concentric structure and at a relatively high, for superconductors of this type, critical temperature (5-7K) .

Almost PLN 5 million for young scientists in the 1st edition of the ARGENTUM program

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The granted funds will make it possible to carry out a comprehensive research process and disseminate research results, including the purchase of research equipment, materials, small devices or coverage of the costs of publication of the results. Some of the planned projects will be the basis for applying for international funds, thus implementing the objectives of the Excellence Initiative - Research University program.

In the completed call for applications for the program, 53 applications were submitted, 20 of which received funding:

  • as part of the EKOTECH CENTER

1. Preparation and characterization of new "green" absorbent materials for selective removal of impurities from biogas

            Project leader: PhD, Eng. Patrycja Makoś-Chełstowska, funds granted: PLN 299 425

Almost PLN 7 million from the NCN for the implementation of projects at GUT

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Scientists from Gdańsk University of Technology will receive almost PLN 7 million (PLN 6 768 102) for the implementation of 13 projects as part of basic research. The National Science Center has just announced the results of the OPUS and PRELUDIUM competitions.

Projects from Gdańsk University of Technology, co-financed under the OPUS19 competition:

A new tram, named after prof. Jerzy Doerffer

A tram name of Professor Jerzy Doerffer
A new tram, which has just set off for the first Gdańsk passengers received the name of Professor Jerzy Doerffer, an outstanding scientist and rector of Gdańsk University of Technology in 1981-1984. The ceremony took place on 20 November at the Gdańsk-Chełm tram terminal.

The ceremony of giving the name was attended by, among others, the president of Gdańsk, Aleksandra Dulkiewicz, prof. Krzysztof Wilde, GUT rector, Henryk Paszkowski, PEA vice president, Andrzej Stelmasiewicz, chairman of the Culture and Promotion Committee in the Gdańsk City Council, as well as members of the patron's family: sons with children and grandchildren.

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