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Four Gdańsk Tech researchers among 100 outstanding young scientists

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Mikolaj Nowak, PhD, Eng., Katarzyna Drozdowska, MSc. Eng. , Sabina Szymczak MSc. Eng., and Krzysztof Wołoszyk , PhD, Eng., have been awarded in the START scholarship program of the Foundation for Polish Science. FPS scholarship holders conduct research in the field of electrical engineering, electronics, economics and mechanics.

Scholarships are awarded to outstanding young scientists at the beginning of their scientific career, who have documented achievements in their field of research.

Scientists obtain funding under the MINIATURA competition

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The National Science Center has published the first results of the seventh edition of the MINIATURA competition. Gdańsk University of Technology received the most – as many as five grants for research activities. All Gdańsk Tech winners represent the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering.

Projects from Gdańsk University of Technology qualified for funding:

Representatives of universities from around the world met in Valencia

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The 5th International Meeting of Rectors Universia, held in Valencia, gathered 700 rectors from 14 countries, representing 14 million students from Europe, the United States and Latin America. Representatives of 30 universities from Poland took part in the event. Gdańsk University of Technology was represented by prof. Dariusz Mikielewicz, vice-rector for organization and development.

The meeting, which took place on 8-10 May, was a unique forum for a debate under the slogan "University and society". The event was officially opened by Pedro Sánchez, Prime Minister of Spain, and Ana Botín, president of the Santander Group.

Next call for applications under Individual Research Studies and the RADIUM program 

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Individual Research Studies, hereafter referred to as ISB, enable the creation of individual training paths for the most talented second-level students in conjunction with their research under research projects.

Under the RADIUM Program, it is possible to obtain a university grant to finance the costs of ongoing research by second-level students in Individual Research Studies. 
The ISB and the RADIUM Program are part of the implementation of IDUB's tasks to improve the quality of education of students and doctoral students, especially in majors and scientific disciplines related to the university's priority research areas, Measure III.1. (Modification of the education system for first and second degree studies). 

Next-generation, eco-friendly piezoelectric materials

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Researchers from Gdańsk University of Technology are working on new piezoelectric nanomaterials using the so-called electrostriction effect, which will be harmfuless to the environment and will be used e.g. in the production of new generation biocompatible ultrasonic transducers. The research is carried out as part of the international m-era.net project, together with partners from Denmark and Brazil.

Piezoelectricity is a process that consists in converting mechanical energy into electrical energy and vice versa. Although piezoelectric devices remain largely invisible in everyday life, they are applied in many everyday devices: from piezoelectric igniters, quartz watches, to microphones and loudspeakers. Piezoelectric elements are used to measure forces and stresses, e.g. in "digital" scales.

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Webinars for international candidates – May 26

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We invite international (Polish and English-speaking) candidates to participate in webinars on admission for studies at Gdańsk University of Technology. Book your time on Friday, May 26.

More than 1,000 international students from over 70 countries around the world study at Gdańsk University of Technology. If you want to join them and study at one of the best technical universities in Poland, be sure to take part in webinars organized by the International Relations Office of Gdańsk Tech. This is the best opportunity to learn about admission of international candidates step by step.

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Webinars for international candidates - May 26

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We invite international (Polish and English-speaking) candidates to participate in webinars on admission for studies at Gdańsk University of Technology. Book your time on Friday, May 26.

More than 1,000 international students from over 70 countries around the world study at Gdańsk University of Technology. If you want to join them and study at one of the best technical universities in Poland, be sure to take part in webinars organized by the International Relations Office of Gdańsk Tech. This is the best opportunity to learn about admission of international candidates step by step.

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