Radon Supporting Most Talented Students

The Radon Supporting Most Talented Students program is an element of the tasks of the IDUB program in the field of improving the quality of student education, in particular in the fields and disciplines related to the priority research areas (PRA) of the university, Action III.4. (Activities supporting effective talent management).
Call for applications in the RADON SUPPORTING MOST TALENTED STUDENTS competition
Budget and project implementation conditions
The scholarship in the RADON program amounts to PLN 1 000 per month and is granted for a period not longer than 12 months.
Applications for a scholarship may be submitted by full-time students:
- of BSc studies after completing the first year of studies,
- of MSc studies,
who achieve outstanding results in their studies and take part in research carried out at the university.
GUT extremely popular. Second place in Poland in terms of the number of candidates
Of over 428 000 people who started higher education at Polish universities in October, as many as 25 000 wanted to study at Gdańsk University of Technology. In the list of the most frequently chosen public universities in Poland - according to the total number of applications of candidates for first and second cycle studies - GUT took second place in the country, after the Warsaw University of Technology (45 000 applications).
First grant in the Einsteinium Short-Term Incoming Visits program awarded
The first funding was provided to Prof. Robert Bogdanowicz, who submitted an application within the Center for Future Materials, the visiting scientist will be Dr. K. J. Sankaran from the Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology, India.
Green campus. GUT agreement with the city of Gdańsk
As part of the agreement signed on 27 November by prof. Krzysztof Wilde, rector of Gdańsk University of Technology and Piotr Grzelak, vice-president of Gdańsk, research teams of employees, students and doctoral students will be included in the design process for the development of waterside areas as part of the Gdańsk Development Office's study ‘Policy of streams and small rivers. Sustainable management of riverside areas with respect for natural values and flood protection’.
Luiza Leszkowska from the Faculty of ETI on the TOP 15 list of 5G experts
The aim of the list is to distinguish, appreciate and, above all, promote women who specialize in various areas of the 5G network (technical, business, legal and public administration). It is also an attempt to draw attention to the problem of the lack of women in this field and in the entire telecommunications industry. Luiza Leszkowska is the youngest in this group and at the same time one of the two representatives of universities.
Winners of the Miniatura competition
Co-financing from the National Science Center will be awarded to four projects from the Faculty of Chemistry and one each from the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Faculty of Architecture:
New pro-environmental chemical engineering solutions
Prof. Grzegorz Boczkaj achieves the highest publication results (200 points) at the Faculty of Chemistry and is in the top four scientists at Gdańsk University of Technology in terms of the required filling of the publication slots. He is currently conducting research in two large research projects funded by the National Science Center.
Innovative artificial intelligence laboratory at Gdańsk University of Technology
AI Living Lab is a modern, well-equipped laboratory in the field of intelligent solutions integrated into the human environment (Internet of Things IoT, ambient intelligence, ambient assistive living, etc.).
Prof. Ph.D., D. Sc., Eng. Janusz Nieznański

Vice-Rector for Internationalization and Innovation
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Gdańsk University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering (1981)
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