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Prof. Mirosław Gerigk’s underwater platform with a prestigious nomination

The AUV-Stealth underwater platform during the initial research at the Towing Basin of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology of Gdańsk University of Technology. Source: M.K. Gerigk, Department of Mechanics and Unmanned Objects, Institute of Mechanics and Machine Design, FMEST Gdańsk Tech, 2018-2020
The product of prof. Mirosław Gerigk from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology receives a prestigious nomination in the 9th edition of the National Competition "State Security Leader 2021". A multi-functional AUV-Stealth unmanned, underwater platform was awarded.

The nomination for the award is the result of a meeting and presentation at the National Security Bureau, which took place on 18 May 2021.

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University High School with strong patronage

From the left Arkadiusz Gawrych, president of the board of the Positive Initiatives Foundation, Aleksandra Dulkiewicz, the President of the City of Gdańsk, prof. Piotr Stepnowski, Rector of the University of Gdańsk, prof. Krzysztof Wilde, rector of Gdańsk Tech, Waldemar Kotowski, headmaster of the University High School and prof. Marcin Gruchała, Rector of the MUG.
Patronage declaration over the Paweł Adamowicz University High School was signed by the authorities of the three largest universities in Gdańsk, Gdańsk authorities and the Positive Initiatives Foundation. The signatories of the declaration want to jointly care for the modern fields of education of the facility and participate in its educational and social projects.

The patronage declaration was signed on 22 July 2021 by representatives of Gdańsk authorities - the President of Gdańsk, Aleksandra Dulkiewicz, and the founders of the Daniel Fahrenheit University Association in Gdańsk. The University of Gdańsk was represented by the rector prof. Piotr Stepnowski, PhD, DSc, Gdańsk University of Technology – by rector prof.

High school students from Stężyca prepare for their studies at Gdańsk Tech

Training and Education Unit in Stężyca
Gdańsk University of Technology and the Training and Education Unit in Stężyca have signed a cooperation agreement to improve the quality of high school education and prepare the students for studies at Gdańsk university.

The contract was signed on 19 July at the Stężyca Commune Office. Gdańsk University of Technology was represented by: prof. Krzysztof Wilde – rector, prof. Marek Dzida - vice-rector for education, as well as PhD Barbara Wikieł, director of the Mathematics Teaching and Distance Learning Center, Jolanta Wielgus, director of the Language Center and Krzysztof Kaszuba, director of the Academic Sports Center.

Archiculture - a new field of inter-university postgraduate studies

Two students building a wooden construction
"Archiculture - architectural educator" is a new, interdisciplinary and interinstitutional postgraduate (3rd cycle) course. It is the first such initiative in Poland. Gdańsk University of Technology signed an agreement on its creation with the National Institute of Architecture and Town Planning - the main initiator of the project, and with the Kraków University of Technology and the Pedagogical University of Kraków.

The need for general education in the field of education about the built environment should become an indispensable element in shaping an informed, civic society. The element of building culture is very often an overlooked aspect when creating various types of spatial development plans.

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They design and build a car from scratch. Students getting ready for world competitions

Racing Team with its bolid
For several years now they have been designing and building cars from scratch, then testing them, all in order to be able to race against teams of students from around the world at the Formula Student engineering competition. Now students from the PGRacing Team are working on a vehicle with which they plan to race in the Czech city of Most.

For several years now they have been designing and building cars from scratch, then testing them, all in order to be able to race against teams of students from around the world at the Formula Student engineering competition. Now students from the PGRacing Team are working on a vehicle with which they plan to race in the Czech city of Most.

Gdańsk University of Technology joined the international network for measuring sky glow

The Earth from the sky
Gdańsk University of Technology is the first research unit in Poland to join the international network Globe at Night - Sky Brightness Monitoring Network (GaN-MN) for global night sky brightness monitoring. Measurements are performed using a specialized SQM-LE sensor by Unihedron, designed for long-term monitoring. The entire network includes 64 sensors located in 19 countries around the world.  

The success of this endeavor lies the involvement of ILLUME  - an interdisciplinary research group operating within the EkoTech Center.

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The Fahrenheit University Association supports the Gdańsk-Gdynia-Sopot Metropolitan Area

From the left prof. Krzysztof Wilde, rector of Gdańsk Tech, prof. Piotr Stepnowski, Rector of the University of Gdańsk and prof. Michał Markuszewski, Vice-Rector for Science at the Medical University of Gdańsk.
The Fahrenheit University Association in Gdańsk has become a new member supporting the Gdańsk-Gdynia-Sopot Metropolitan Area. Thus, it joined the group of a dozen or so institutions, foundations and universities that had previously declared cooperation with the GGSMA.  

The Gdańsk-Gdynia-Sopot Metropolitan Area (formerly: Gdańsk Metropolitan Area) is an association of 59 communes, cities and counties of the Pomeranian Voivodeship. The main goal of the institution is to take actions for the economic development of the region of about 1.6 million people, which translates into the quality and comfort of life of the inhabitants.

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