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Multicomponent Niobates: Ceramic Materials in Hydrogen Technologies

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Arkadiusz Dawczak, a graduate of the Doctoral School at Gdańsk University of Technology, conducts research on advanced ceramic materials that could be applied in technologies related to hydrogen production and utilization.

His doctoral thesis, entitled Structural, Thermal, and Electrical Properties of Multicomponent Rare-Earth Ortho-Niobates, was written under the supervision of Professor Maria Gazda, PhD, DSc, Eng., and its reviewers included Professor Izabela Szafraniak-Wiza, PhD, DSc, from the Poznań University of Technology, Professor Tomasz Goryczka, PhD, DSc, from the University of Silesia in Katowice, and Professor Tomasz Brylewski, PhD, DSc, Eng., from the AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków.

Gdańsk Tech Student Projects Awarded by ENHANCE Diversity Seed Fund

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The ENHANCE Diversity Seed Fund is a European initiative that supports innovative projects fostering diversity and inclusion within academic communities.

We are proud to announce that two inspiring student-led projects from Gdańsk University of Technology have been awarded funding from the ENHANCE Diversity Seed Fund — a European initiative supporting innovative efforts that promote diversity and inclusion across academic communities. 🎉🇪🇺🎓

Awarded Projects from Gdańsk Tech:

New Erasmus+ call for staff mobility!

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We have over 💶 30,000 EUR available for upcoming staff mobilities.

We invite staff members of Gdańsk University of Technology to take part in the new Erasmus+ call!
Mobilities are available for both teaching (STA) and training (STT) purposes.

We have more than 30,000 EUR to distribute – time is short, so don’t wait to submit your application!

📅 The call is open until April 15th!

💡 Make sure to read the current recruitment rules for staff mobilities (teaching and training) applicable in this call!

Web of Science Research Assistant – new AI tool in test version

Web of Science Research Assistant

We invite you to try the Web of Science Research Assistant, a new tool that helps researchers search for, organize, and analyze scientific literature.

The assistant uses artificial intelligence to:

  • suggest search terms,
  • create bibliographies,
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  • visualize search results.

The test access is available until April 21, 2025.

Professor Edmund Wittbrodt with Distinction for Outstanding Contributions to the Pomeranian Voivodeship

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Professor Edmund Wittbrodt has been honored with the "Distinction for Merits to the Pomeranian Voivodeship." This award was granted in recognition of his significant contributions to the development of the region and his dedication to strengthening the position of Pomeranian science, particularly in the field of technical sciences.

The award ceremony took place on 31 March 2025 during the 13th session of the Pomeranian Voivodeship Assembly. Marshal Mieczysław Struk, delivering the laudation, emphasized the fact that the awarding of this distinction is an expression of gratitude for Professor Wittbrodt's invaluable achievements for Pomerania. The Marshal also noted that the professor, thanks to his openness to dialogue and consistent actions, is able to unite people around common goals, while remaining modest and full of distance to himself.

Demonstrate real world impact in Web of Science with citations from Policy and Patents

Web of Science continues to support improved ways for research to demonstrate real world impact. The inclusion of new data, metrics and connections permit linking the impact of research publications on the wider society and innovation by incorporating citations from policies and patents. Web of Science Researcher Profiles and Web of Science records now include new metrics and data to enable research producers to provide evidence of the wider impact of research.

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Scopus for authors: Journals, Metrics, and Research Impact

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