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The best chapter in the world led by prof. Krzysztof Nyka

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A branch of the international organization Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) lead by prof. Krzysztof Nyka from Gdańsk University of Technology was recognized by this organization as the best in the world.

A Chapter is the basic unit of the largest international organization associating specialists in the broadest field of electronics, electrical engineering, computer science and automation - IEEE. The organization owns the largest database of full-text scientific publications published under the auspices of IEEE - IEEE Xplore

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Gdańsk Tech will cooperate with Siemens

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On 21 June Gdańsk University of Technology will host the Siemens - Digital Pathways 2023 Industry & Education Cooperation Meeting, during which the university authorities will sign a letter of intent on cooperation with Siemens Industry Software.

The event will take place from 10:00 to 15:00 at the STOS Competence Center (Traugutta 75 Street, building no. 51), and its co-organizers are: Gdańsk University of Technology, Gdańsk Tech Center for Offshore Wind Energy, Gdańsk Tech IT Center TASK, Siemens Industry Software and Siemens Ltd.

Gdańsk Tech scientists will repair mines belonging to the Navy

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The Center for Security and Defense Technologies of Gdańsk University of Technology has signed an agreement with the Command of the Naval Port of Świnoujście on the implementation of works on the MMD-P sea mines. The contract is worth PLN 4.5 million gross.

Scientists from CSDT of Gdańsk Tech are to carry out the work in the years 2023-2025. These will cover diagnostics, repair and modification of MMD-P mines (Sea Bottom Mine - Measuring) at the Naval Ports in Świnoujście and Gdynia, as well as at the Polish Naval Academy of the Heroes of Westerplatte. Delivery and acceptance tests will be carried out on selected MW ships. However, the details of the new order must remain secret.

Gdańsk Tech in the forefront of Polish universities in THE Impact 2023 ranking

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Once again Gdańsk University of Technology is among the top universities in Poland in the Times Higher Education Impact Ranking 2023. It is the only global ranking based on the Sustainable Development Goals created by the United Nations. 

In the latest ranking, Gdańsk Tech was classified in the overall ranking and in eleven specific Sustainable Development Goals. In the general classification, last year’s position in the range of 601-800 was maintained, what means the 4th-8th place in Poland.

Preventive examinations for cardiovascular diseases at Gdańsk Tech

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Do you want to learn how to protect yourself against vascular diseases? Together with the University Clinical Center, we are opening a center for preventive examinations of cardiovascular diseases.

From 14 June until further notice, it will be possible to perform preventive examinations for cardiovascular diseases in the Hydromechanics building as part of the KORDIAN program of the Ministry of Health. The point will be open from 7:00 to 13:00 in room B.0.06 - entrance from the Faculty of Electrical and Control Engineering building.

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PhD candidate position opportunity

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The Institute of Nanotechnology and Materials Engineering invites to apply for a PhD candidate position in the scientific project entitled ‘Tuning CEria-based COMpounds as effective catalyst for Electrochemical Cells’.

The aim of this PhD project is to investigate the influence of double doping on the electrochemical activity of ceria-based compounds that can act as catalysts for fuel electrodes in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC)/Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells (SOEC).

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Cooperation above all. "Primum Cooperatio" award for prof. Henryk Krawczyk

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Prof. Henryk Krawczyk, director of the TASK IT Center, received the Primum Cooperatio award. This distinction is awarded by the Pomeranian Employers organization to scientists who have proven by their actions that effective cooperation between both environments is possible, bringing tangible benefits to the economy and science.

The candidacy of prof. Henryk Krawczyk was submitted by prof. Krzysztof Wilde, rector of Gdańsk University of Technology.

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