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60 candidates from all over Poland. Talent Scholarships awarded

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A student's place at one of the best universities in the country, an individual study mode, the care of a scientific mentor and PLN 2,000 per month for the entire period of studies. This is what the six winners of the first edition of the Gdańsk University of Technology Talent Scholarship competition will receive.

– Out of 60 very interesting applications that came from all over Poland, we selected 6 people whose achievements and ambitious plans for the future impressed us - says Prof. Barbara Wikieł, Vice-Rector for Student Affairs and Chairwoman of the Competition Jury. – We are convinced that the Talent Scholarship reaches young people who love science, want to develop their talents and set themselves new challenges.

NATO at Gdańsk Tech. The University is to become the Alliance's "Living Lab"

From the left:  Mateusz Rzymowski (REVOBEAM), Prof. Łukasz Kulas (Gdańsk University of Technology), Prof. Krzysztof Wilde, rector (the Gdańsk University of Technology) and Paweł Lulewicz (the Polish Armament Group - Naval Shipyard)
Gdańsk University of Technology campus will be the first NATO Living Lab in Poland, a showcase for the latest defense technologies and inventions developed by scientists and military personnel from 32 Alliance countries. What's more, the NATO DIANA program also includes a structure that was developed by scientists at Gdańsk University of Technology.

Launched by NATO in 2023, DIANA's main task is to bring together scientists and research teams working in start-up companies and on cutting-edge solutions in the field of so-called deep technology (deep tech) with civilian and defense units. The group consists of 32 countries of the Alliance, including Poland. The Polish Ministry of Defense's Innovation Department is the coordinator of the country's participation in the accelerator.

More than 440 thousand PLN for the university’s internationalization

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Gdańsk University of Technology has received more than 440 thousand PLN for internationalization activities under the "Welcome to Poland" program of the National Academic Exchange Agency (NAWA). The International Relations Office will be responsible for the project “Internationalization of Gdańsk University of Technology: Development of WELCOME SERVICES / Promotion of WELCOME CULTURE”.

he National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) has established the “Welcome to Poland” program with the goal of enhancing internationalization within Polish higher education institutions. NAWA's funding is intended to support initiatives that strengthen universities’ ability to accommodate international students and promote the institutions’ global reach and reputation.

A strategy for implementing the Sustainable Development Goals was created at Gdańsk Tech

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Gdańsk University of Technology actively participates in implementation of the Declaration of University Social Responsibility (USR) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) set out in the Resolution adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN).

– Sustainable development is a long-term process that requires activity in a number of areas, including science, teaching and organization. As a university, we are aware of the importance of getting involved in these areas  says Prof. Dariusz Mikielewicz, Vice-Rector for Organization and Development.

More than 440 thousand PLN for the university’s internationalization

More than 440 thousand PLN for the university’s internationalization
Gdańsk University of Technology has received more than 440 thousand PLN for internationalization activities under the "Welcome to Poland" program of the National Academic Exchange Agency (NAWA). The International Relations Office will be responsible for the project “Internationalization of Gdańsk University of Technology: Development of WELCOME SERVICES / Promotion of WELCOME CULTURE”.

The National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) has established the “Welcome to Poland” program with the goal of enhancing internationalization within Polish higher education institutions. NAWA's funding is intended to support initiatives that strengthen universities’ ability to accommodate international students and promote the institutions’ global reach and reputation.

Congress "Science beyond divisions" - REGISTRATION

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The Young Researchers Team and Office invite you to take part in the Congress "Science beyond divisions", which will be held on September 12-13, 2024 at Gdańsk University of Technology.

The entire event will be held in Polish. Detailed information on the congress website (PL).

During the first day of the Congress, experts from all over Poland will debate the current state of higher education. The following topics will be discussed during the panels:

Multiphase flows under peri-critical conditions in PhD student's research

Michał Pysz
Michał Pysz, a graduate of the Doctoral School at Gdańsk University of Technology, undertook a study of multiphase flows under peri-critical conditions for his dissertation. Together with his supervisor, Prof. Dariusz Mikielewicz, he conducted observations of the physical phenomenon associated with flow boiling in very thin channels of 1 to 3 mm in diameter. Such flows are found, for instance, in high-temperature heat pump systems and ORC power stations.

Michał Pysz states the objective of the dissertation was to address an existing literature gap on flow boiling in medium and high reduced pressure regions. To achieve this goal, he designed and built a dedicated test rig to study the transfer and resistance of flows in elevated reduced pressure conditions. As part of his research activities, 1,321 experimental points were collected for boiling flow in the vertical channel of R1233zd(E) and 597 experimental points in the horizontal channel of R1234ze(E).

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