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New Spokesperson at Gdańsk University of Technology

Adam
Adam Lecibil is the new spokesperson at Gdańsk University of Technology. He is a long-time journalist with extensive experience in communication. He will be responsible for shaping the university's image, building relations with the media and the academic community.

Adam Lecibil was born in Kędzierzyn-Koźle, where he started working at Radio Park fm as a teenager. He was a journalist and presenter, covering numerous events, both regional and national.

As a reporter for Radio Opole, he covered local government, social and educational issues. He has always been with people and close to people. He has been associated with the media for a dozen or so years. He has also cooperated with national radio stations.

IEEE Workshops: search techniques and publishing aspects

Please join us on 27 November for an IEEE workshop consisting of two thematic sessions at:

  • 1000-1040: Techniques for Effective Searching in the IEEE Xplore
  • 1100-1230: How to Get Published with IEEE and Open Access at IEEE

The workshop will discuss search strategies on the IEEE Xplore platform and issues related to preparing an article for publication in IEEE in the context of improving the visibility of one's research. Including in detail:

poster of IEEE Workshop

IEEE Workshops: search techniques and publishing aspects

poster of IEEE Workshop

Please join us on 27 November for an IEEE workshop consisting of two thematic sessions at:

  • 1000-1040: Techniques for Effective Searching in the IEEE Xplore
  • 1100-1230: How to Get Published with IEEE and Open Access at IEEE

The workshop will discuss search strategies on the IEEE Xplore platform and issues related to preparing an article for publication in IEEE in the context of improving the visibility of one's research. Including in detail:

Technology to revolutionize the work of Polish courts is developed at Gdańsk Tech

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Access to the knowledge base and legal opinions during trials, real-time recording of witnesses’ statements and generation of minutes, a virtual assistant to support the judge are just some of the features of the “LEX-AIS” system that is under development by scientists from Gdańsk University of Technology and experts from LEX SECURE AI for the work of Polish courts to be more efficient.  

In October, Gdańsk University of Technology, together with LEX SECURE AI, a limited liability company from the NAVIMOR Group, formed a consortium to jointly implement a project called ‘”LEX-AIS” System for Common Courts’. This is a revolution in the use of artificial intelligence in the judicial system, which will more efficiently support the work of courts and realistically help judges and court stenographers in their work.

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