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Gdańsk Tech scientists ranked among the World’s TOP 2% most influential people in science

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62 scientists from Gdańsk University of Technology were featured in the World’s TOP 2% Scientists 2022 ranking, which includes most cited scientists worldwide. The ranking was compiled by Stanford University in cooperation with Elsevier.

The World’s TOP 2% Scientists is developed based on the sicentific output of researchers and adopts evaluation criteria such as the number of citations, Hirsch index, and the position and role of a given researcher on the list of authors [more on the methodology].

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The call for applications for the Actinium Supporting Most Talented Candidates competition is underway (02.10-02.11)

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The goal of the program is to increase the effectiveness of Gdansk University of Technology in competing for the most talented candidates for studies, in fields corresponding to the subject matter of POB Centers.

The way to achieve the goal is through scholarships for particularly talented, based on the achievements obtained at the previous educational stage, students entering full-time studies of the first or second degree at Gdansk University of Technology.

Seminar of the NOBELIUM IDUB recipient dr Jae-Ho Jeon

Nobelium

On October 27th, 2023 at 1:00 pm in room LM 10 (Building 15) the seminar of NOBELIUM IDUB recipient dr Jae-Ho Jeon, prof. PG will be held. He will give a lecture entitled "Microstructural Control of Functional Ceramics and Its Effects on Dielectric/Piezoelectric Properties". The seminar is organized by the Institute of Energy at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology.

Gdańsk Tech nomination for the Elsevier Research Impact Leaders Award

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Gdańsk University of Technology is among three Polish universities nominated for the Elsevier Research Impact Leaders Award in the Engineering & Technology category.

The Research Impact Leaders Award is an award given to universities and research institutions that have the greatest impact on scientific research and contribute to a better perception of the scientific achievements of Polish universities around the world.

New park in Wrzeszcz from Gdańsk University of Technology

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Gdańsk University of Technology has created a new, attractive and green space for residents of Gdańsk. A public park with an area of approximately 7.5 thousand square meters was created in Wrzeszcz, on the slope of Góra Szubieniczna (Gallows Hill), right behind the Gdańsk Tech building equipped with the "Kraken" supercomputer.

At the end of April this year Gdańsk University of Technology has launched the most modern IT complex in Poland - the Gdańsk Tech STOS Competence Center. The "Kraken" supercomputer was placed in the basement of the facility. Its name was chosen by Tricity residents in an online vote. The culmination of the project was the development of the area around the complex.

Gryf Pomorski (Pomeranian Griffin) for prof. Edmund Wittbrodt

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Prof. Edmund Wittbrodt received the Pomeranian Griffin statuette in recognition of his activities for the development of Pomeranian education and for his involvement in the creation of local government in Pomerania, as well as for joint, hard work for the common good and development of the region.

The statuette commemorates the 25th anniversary of the Pomeranian Voivodeship Self-Government, which changed Pomerania and its importance in Poland and the united Europe. The prizewinner received it from Mieczysław Struk, Marshal of the Pomeranian Voivodeship, and Jan Kleinszmidt, chairman of the Pomeranian Voivodeship Assembly.

Open Access Week 2023

Open Access Week 2023
| October 23-29, 2023

"Community over Commercialization" is the theme for this year’s International Open Access Week (October 23-29). This theme encourages a candid conversation about which approaches to open scholarship prioritize the best interests of the public and the academic community and which do not.

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