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Gdańsk Tech establishes cooperation with the University of Illinois

In the picture from the right: Prof. Krzysztof Wilde, Prof. Wawrzyniec L. Dobrucki,, Prof. Leszek Kalinowski. On the screen, Prof. Marek Anastaiso. Photo - Krzysztof Krzempek, Gdańsk Tech
For the following five years, Gdańsk University of Technology will be cooperating with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) within the scope of student and doctoral student education, and joint research.

On June 29, Gdańsk University of Technology (Gdańsk Tech) and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) signed a letter of intent concerning potential areas of cooperation between the universities. The document, binding for five years, was signed by Prof. Krzysztof Wilde and Prof.

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Mayor of Gdańsk Fahrenheit Scholarship for International PhD Students

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Are you a PhD student conducting interdisciplinary research? Would you like to undertake a year’s internship in one of the best universities in northern Poland? This proposal is for you.

The Mayor of Gdańsk in cooperation with the Fahrenheit Universities have created Fahrenheit scholarships for the best three PhD students from abroad. The Gdańsk-born world class physicist, engineer and the creator of a temperature scale used in many countries all over the world was chosen to present the vision of Gdańsk as an open and ambitious city which invests in science.

Southbound railway – the best designs rewarded in FarU and PKM competition

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What should the stops of the new PKM South (in Polish „PKM Południe”) line look like and what should be done to make the passenger railway most environmentally and residentially friendly? We have the winners of the competition organized by the Fahrenheit Union of Universities and the Pomeranian Metropolitan Railway S.A. (PKM).

The task of students was to prepare an architectural and urban study of the passenger railway on the new section of PKM South line, planned by the Pomeranian government, taking into account functional and spatial solutions, social and environmental aspects and containing innovative technological solutions.

A great song celebration at Gdańsk Tech. "Bazuna" will be heard for the fiftieth time

Bazuna
For four days, live music will be played on the campus of Gdańsk University of Technology - student songs, tourist songs, sung poetry. We invite the entire university community, residents of Gdańsk and tourists visiting the region for the jubilee BAZUNA - free admission

Four days of concerts, 55 bands, 30 stalls with handicrafts, delicious Kociewie and Kashubian cuisine - this year's Bazuna, on the occasion of its 50th anniversary, will certainly be unforgettable.

Pomeranian Digital Innovation Hub selected as the European center of digital transformation

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The European Commission has selected the Pomeranian Digital Innovation Hub (PDIH) consortium coordinated by the Pomeranian Special Economic Zone (PSEZ) / Gdańsk Science and Technology Park (GSTP) as one of several national centers responsible for digital transformation in Poland.

In total, only 136 centers of this type were selected throughout the European Union, which were given the status of European Digital Innovation Hub - EDIH. They will play a key role as regional one-stop-shops where companies will be able to find a comprehensive set of information and services, including the necessary pilot infrastructure to meet their digital and green transformation needs.

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A new method of corrosion monitoring

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Metal elements of ocean engineering structures are exposed to corrosion damage caused by contact with salt water. Corrosion can cover the entire surface of the tested structure, but it can also take the form of point damage, i.e. pits. Beata Zima, PhD, Eng. from the Institute of Ocean Engineering and Ship Technology is working on creating such a method of monitoring the progress of destruction that allows to assess global damage and to detect potential cracks and pitting.

The project "Monitoring the technical condition of metal structures subjected to corrosion degradation" received PLN 1,063,460 in funding in the SONATA competition organized by the National Science Center.

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