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"With a Microphone to Berlin" – Arek's Experience from the Microphone Array Course at TU Berlin

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What is a course abroad like? What challenges do you face, and what brings the most satisfaction? Arek Sałata, a student from Gdańsk University of Technology, talks to Joanna Dybuść about his participation in the Microphone Array course organized by TU Berlin. He shares behind-the-scenes insights into the organization, scientific aspects, and... practical perspective. Read this before you apply yourself!
 

ENHANCE Research Internships for Master's and PhD Students

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Unlock Your Research Potential with the ENHANCE Research Internship Programme!

Gdańsk University of Technology is proud to announce the launch of the ENHANCE Research Internship Programme, offering master's and PhD students a unique opportunity to take part in three-month international research internships at leading European universities within the ENHANCE Alliance.

The programme aims to:

  • foster research-based education,

  • support academic mobility,

  • strengthen collaboration among partner institutions.

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Investigating Bacterial Resistance to Oxygen-Based Therapies

Michał Pierański, PhD, a researcher at the Faculty of Chemistry at Gdańsk University of Technology
Michał Pierański, PhD, a researcher at the Faculty of Chemistry at Gdańsk University of Technology, has been awarded a prestigious grant from the National Science Centre (NCN) under the SONATINA 9 call. As part of the project, he will investigate the mechanisms of tolerance exhibited by Streptococcus agalactiae (Group B Streptococcus) to reactive oxygen species (ROS) used in antimicrobial photodynamic inactivation (aPDI). The outcomes of this research may contribute to the development of new strategies for combating antibiotic-resistant infections.

The grant, valued at nearly PLN 1.25 million, will enable Doctor Pierański to conduct research both at Gdańsk University of Technology and during a six-month research stay at the University Hospital in Ulm, Germany, within the laboratory of Prof. Barbara Spellerberg, a world-renowned expert in streptococcal biology.

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