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More than PLN 4.5 million awarded for research and development work for young scientists in the second edition of the ARGENTUM programe

Argentum
The awarded funds will enable a comprehensive research process and dissemination of research results, including the purchase of research apparatus, materials, small equipment or covering the costs of publishing the results. 
In the completed call, 54 applications were submitted to the program, of which 19 received funding:

within the EcoTech Center:

1. Multi-variant LCA in Ecodesigne
Project Manager: Krzysztof Doerffer PhD FMEST allocated funds: PLN 298,240

2. Sustained, inclusive and sustainable institutions for all: Neurodiversity-friendly smart work design. Acronym: SISI4ALL
Project leader: Joanna Szulc PhD FMA  allocated funds: PLN 114,635.40

Almost 2 million awarded for the implementation of projects in the second edition of AURUM

AURUM
The awarded funds will enable the project managers to form new international research teams that will enrich the scientific potential of Gdańsk Tech, purchase research equipment, rent rooms and laboratories and organize meetings and trips. In the 2nd edition of the competition 18 applications were submitted out of which 4 were qualified for funding.
Projects qualified for financing:
 

submitted within the Center for Advanced Materials:
1. Novel oxide/polymer bilayers as a promising approach for controllable degradation of a biocompatible magnesium alloys.
         Project leader: Jacek Ryl, Ph.D., FAPM, allocated funds PLN 455,384

Open Infrastructure and Interoperability

The different areas of “open” are top of mind for many libraries. From open science to open infrastructure and open source, each area presents opportunities and challenges. How do we deliver optimal interoperability of the platforms and services that serve our libraries and their users? And can freely available and modifiable software deliver much needed flexibility in how platforms and services are deployed, managed, and extended?

debata Open Infrastructure and Interoperability

Protection of Intellectual Property Rights in Brazil – Practical Tips - webinar

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Are you thinking about expanding your business outside of Poland?

Are you interested in the Brazilian market? Are you wondering how to expand your business quickly and safely? This meeting is designed for you! JWP Trademark & Patent Attorneys and Leão Intellectual Property experts, who deal with IP law on a daily basis, will provide you with a number of practical tips and tricks. 

Over PLN 8.5 million funding for a new vehicle searching for sea mines TUKAN

NCBR
A new, underwater, semi-autonomous vehicle for searching and identifying sea mines and dangerous objects, codenamed TUKAN, will be built at Gdańsk University of Technology. The National Center for Research and Development awarded the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology a grant for this purpose in the amount of over PLN 8,663,335 million.

The amount will be allocated to the construction of a prototype of a vehicle enabling the unmanned performance of mine defense tasks MD, in particular the recognition and identification of mine-like objects (MILCO).

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The main award of the President of the Stock Exchange

Piotr Sulewski
Piotr Sulewski from the Faculty of Management and Economics took first place in the competition for the best diploma thesis and won the main award of the President of the Management Board of the Warsaw Stock Exchange.

The aim of the competition is to encourage students to broaden their knowledge of the capital market, the institutions that create its infrastructure, as well as modern financial instruments. 69 works from 34 universities from all over Poland were submitted for this year's edition. The submitted works were assessed by the competition jury consisting of academics and employees of the Warsaw Stock Exchange.

A new solution for ultra-large container ships

The trawler
On the one hand ultra-large container ships have the highest individual carbon footprint, and on the other hand, they benefit from the economy of scale and transport a huge amount of goods around the world. What can be done to increase their propulsion efficiency, reduce greenhouse gases emissions and improve navigation safety?

As part of the twin-crp-pod ULCS project, scientists from the Institute of Ocean Engineering and Ship Technology at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology are working on the use of a hybrid crp-pod propulsion on ultra-large two-propeller container ships.

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