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“Doctoral students in Poland - motives for choosing education, reasons for failure, paths of professional development” - survey

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A team of employees from the Institute of Sociology at the Nicolaus Copernicus University (UMK) in Toruń is running a project called “Doctoral Students in Poland.” Its goal is to find out the reasons behind the successes and failures of doctoral students, the perception of the challenges that doctoral students face and their planed career paths.

On their behalf, we would like to ask our doctoral students to participate in a nationwide survey “Doctoral students in Poland - motives for choosing education, reasons for failure, career paths.”.

Four Multiscalar Control Methods

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Paweł Kroplewski, a graduate of the Doctoral School at Gdańsk University of Technology, focuses his research on doubly-fed induction machines in wind energy systems, in line with his interests in automation, electronics, electrical engineering and space technology.

doctoral dissertation, entitled “Control Structures of Doubly-Fed Induction Generator Connected to Current Source Converter,” was supervised by Prof. Marcin Morawiec (Gdańsk Tech) and the reviewers were DSc Eng. Grzegorz Iwański (Warsaw University of Technology), DSc Eng. Andrzej Popenda (Częstochowa University of Technology) and Prof. PhD. DSc Eng.

Call for applications in the 5th edition of the Uranium program (5.11-16.12.24)

Uranium

The purpose of the Program is to support the cooperation of the University with secondary schools, mainly from outside the Tri-City (i.e., the school must not be located in the municipality of Gdańsk, Sopot, Gdynia) identifying the most talented graduates as future students of Gdansk University of Technology, especially in majors related to the research topics of the PRA Centers.

The Evaluation Committee will evaluate applications according to the following criteria:

Two scientists from Gdańsk Tech have been appointed to the Committee on Water Science and Management

The Committee for Water Science and Management
The Committee for Water Science and Management at the Presidium of the Polish Academy of Sciences consists of 34 experts from various scientific disciplines, including environmental engineering, meteorology and water management, geophysics, hydraulic engineering, oceanology and fire science. Among them are Professor Adam Szymkiewicz and Professor Michał Szydłowski from Gdańsk University of Technology.

The Committee's tasks include providing expert assistance to decision-makers on issues related to the prevention of flood risks and the management of the consequences of such events, as well as proposing effective solutions for the protection of river basins against flood disasters in a way that is compatible with human and natural needs. In addition, the Committee's experts will be involved in raising the profile of water science both in Poland and in international cooperation.

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