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Date added: 2023-01-02

Results of the Radium Learning Through Research Programs call

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Eleven creative projects designed to support particularly talented students engaging in research activities in topics related to priority research areas have received funding under the program for a total value of more than PLN 229,000.

Implementation of the projects will make it possible to finance the costs of ongoing research by second-level students in Individual Research Studies.

In the completed call, the following projects received funding:

Projects submitted within the BioTechMed center

     1. Study of the effect of dissolved molecular oxygen concentration on the radiochromic response of polymer dosimetry gels.
     Project manager: Marek Maryanski, Ph.D., awarded funds: PLN 24,000

     2. Study of the effect of pressure and crosslinking density on the radiochromic response of polymer-gel dosimeters.
     Project manager: Marek Maryański, Ph.D., awarded funds: PLN 24,000

    3. Determination of the effect of chromatographic conditions on the retention and separation of gangliosides in a reversed-phase system.
    Project manager: Dr. Weronika Hewelt-Belka, awarded funds: PLN 23,100

    4. analysis of the causes of aortic dissection using statistical and natural language processing methods and domain adaptation for blood count results of patients from different  countries for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 virus infection.
    Project manager: Prof. Zdzisław Kowalczuk, Ph.D., awarded funds: PLN 23,760

Projects submitted to the Center for Materials of the Future

    5. Development of a procedure for evaluating the geometric quality of 3D prints and predicting their antimicrobial activity using the TopShow3D rotational visualization system.
    Project manager: Robert Tylingo, Ph.D., awarded funds: PLN 23,415.70

Projects submitted to the Center for Digital Technologies

   6. Stardust NEXT - creation of a new generation stratospheric research platform.
   Project manager: Marek Chodnicki, Ph.D., awarded funds: PLN 23,980

   7. AMBER gen. 2. (Autonomous Modular Scalable Experiment on a Rocket) - a device to study the effect of suborbital rocket flight on enzymatic reactions.
   Project manager: Marek Chodnicki, Ph.D., awarded funds: PLN 23,760

   8. Synthesis of a neural system for medical diagnosis - analysis and development of approaches using algorithms: gated attentional and attentional assisted clustering of instances.
   Project manager: Dr. Michał Grochowski, awarded funds: PLN 23,528

   9. Synthesis of a neural system for medical diagnosis - analysis and development of approaches using algorithms: attentional and self-attentional and contrastive learning.
   Project manager: Dr. Michał Grochowski, awarded funds: PLN 12,584

   10. science of ModelBased Systems Engineering.
   Project manager: Jacek Łubiński, Ph.D., awarded funds: PLN 22,935

Projects submitted within the EcoTech center

   11. Theoretical and experimental studies of passive heat exchangers based on heat pipes and phase change material operating in the absence of gravity, used in space and satellite technologies.
   Project manager: Dr. Paweł Szymański, awarded funds: PLN 24,000

Decisions will be sent by internal mail to applicants in the near future.

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