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The nature of the project

The nature of the ‘Bridge of Knowledge’ project is to design and build a platform that integrates data from many databases (both Gdańsk University of Technology and other research units), which will increase the availability, consistency and the possibility of reusing their research, knowledge and technology resources.

About the project

The ‘Multidisciplinary Open Knowledge Transfer System - Bridge of Knowledge’ project is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund under the Digital Poland Operational Program for 2014-2020

II priority axis
E-administration and open government

Bridge of Data Project

The sense of the ‘Bridge of Data’ project is to design and build a platform that allows collecting, searching, analyzing and sharing open research data and to provide it with unique data collected from the three most important Pomeranian universities: Gdańsk University of Technology, Medical University of Gdańsk and the University of Gdańsk. 

Bridge of Knowledge Project

The goal of the ‘Bridge of Knowledge’ project is to increase the availability, consistency and re-use of scientific resources. These resources will be made available to people of science, entrepreneurs and the public in an open, simple and transparent form. In other words, a bridge will be created connecting the community of researchers, business and society.

Transparency in Nature Journals: What Librarians & Information Managers need to know

Guest speakers Alison Wright, Editorial Director at Nature Research, will explore what makes a Nature journal and how they are valued in the research community. Jill Adie, Senior Publishing Manager at Nature Research will shed light on the publishing strategy and how they drive new research forward. Including case studies, performance and feedback from authors, readers, customers.

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Probe for measuring the corrosion rate wins Grand Prix INTARG®2022

Grand Prix
The invention of scientists from Gdańsk Tech under the supervision of prof. Kazimierz Darowicki - probe for measuring the corrosion rate was awarded at the 15th International Fair of Inventions and Innovations INTARG®2022. It was awarded a platinum medal for the most valuable invention in the industrial sector. Moreover, the invention received the highest award - the Grand Prix among all submitted inventions.  

The INTARG International Invention and Innovation Fair is a cyclical event devoted to the presentation of the potential and achievements of technological thought and science, i.e. inventions, technologies and targeted services in thirteen fields, including industry. INTARG® exhibitors have the opportunity to submit the presented inventions and innovations (technologies, products and services) to the INTARG® competition, under which they are assessed by an international jury.

Five phases and no permanent magnets. A new type of generator has been developed at Gdańsk Tech

The scientist in the lab
A team of scientists from the Faculty of Electrical and Control Engineering (WEiA ) has developed a prototype of an innovative multi-phase generator. It guarantees the machine to work, by powering it during failure of one of the phases. Its production does not require permanent magnets, which makes the potential manufacturer independent from the Chinese market.

A team of scientists from WEiA, led by Roland Ryndzionek, PhD, composed of: Krzysztof Blecharz, PhD Eng., Filip Kutt, PhD Eng., Grzegorz Kostro, PhD Eng. and Michał Michna, PhD Eng., developed a prototype of a new five-phase generator. It is a multi-phase induction generator for application in a wind, water or gas power plants. It can also be utilized by the military and e.g. in tanks or armored cars. Using five-phase control winding in the prototype is innovative.

A mural was created on the Gdańsk Tech campus to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the ETI Faculty

Photo of mural
On the wall at the back of the buildings adjacent to the Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics, you can already admire a colorful mural, which is the result of a team work of over 30 people. The project was prepared by the students of architecture: Hubert Barnik and Marika Domurad, on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the faculty.

The mural, which we can already admire on the Gdańsk Tech campus, was created on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics. The project was carried out by students of the 4th semester of engineering studies at the Faculty of Architecture, as part of optional classes conducted at the Department of Visual Arts by prof. Jan Buczkowski and PhD Edyta Urwanowicz. The classes were held in the form of a competition. FETI authorities funded prizes for the best projects.

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