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2024-12-10
Ships, Christmas Trees, and... Ships on Christmas Trees: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology in the Media
A New Model of Studying, an Eco-Friendly Christmas Tree, and Recruitment for Postgraduate Shipbuilding Studies – Recent Media Highlights About the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology. A pioneering national model for postgraduate education is set to be launched as part of the Naval Architecture and Offshore Structures master's programme (delivered in English) at the Faculty...
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2024-11-08
FMEST in the media: hovercraft on the podium, new collaboration, and the 10th edition of Offshore Wind Energy (OWE) studies.
"Flying" solar boat, new collaboration opportunities, and the anniversary edition of postgraduate studies in Offshore Wind Energy. Information about these activities from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology at Gdańsk University of Technology has appeared in both industry and local media. New Opportunities for Students and Researchers On November 5th, Dean of the...
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2024-10-08
FMEST in the Media: Will Engineering Studies Encourage Work in the Maritime Industry?
How to Address the Shortage of Specialists in the Maritime Industry? Researchers and Entrepreneurs Seek Solutions and Opportunities for Collaboration. This was the topic of discussion on the "O pracy po pracy" programme on TVP3 Gdańsk, featuring Prof. Jacek Kropiwnicki, Vice-Dean for Development at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology, and Ireneusz Karaśkiewicz, Director...
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2023-02-10
Experiment: Would Jack have survived if he had climbed onto the door in "Titanic"?
The film "Titanic" is now 26 years old. Surely everyone remembers the scene where Rose is floating on a wooden door in the ocean, and there’s no room for Jack. Could Jack have survived if he had managed to climb onto it? Journalists from "Dzień Dobry TVN" conducted an experiment at a swimming pool. Observing and commenting on it was Dr Maciej Reichel from the Institute of Ocean Engineering...
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2022-12-12
Professor Mariusz Deja on the "Jutronauci" Podcast Discussing Automation and Robotics
How Will the Current Energy Crisis Impact Automation and Robotics? Will the current energy crisis accelerate the adoption of automation and robotics, or will things return to normal once the war ends? Why does Poland lag behind other European countries in this area, and what can be done to improve the situation? These and other pressing questions were explored by Professor Mariusz Deja,...
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2022-07-29
Repair and Installation of the Ukwiał Deep-Sea System on ORP Hańcza
The Ukwiał deep-sea system will be repaired and installed on the ORP Hańcza minesweeper. On 7 July, the Naval Port Command in Świnoujście signed an agreement with Gdańsk University of Technology's Centre for Maritime Military Technology for the provision of this service. The agreement is a continuation of the process initiated in 2021 by the Naval Support Inspectorate's Maritime...
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2021-10-06
"Ukwiał Is Not Retiring" – an article in the magazine Wojsko i Technika.
A comprehensive article on Ukwiał, which is "not retiring," was published in the eighth issue of the magazine Wojsko i Technika. The author, Tomasz Grotnik, discusses, among other topics, how the ageing Ukwiał units, originally scheduled to be decommissioned in December, will continue their service. Moreover, they will become the first devices of their class within the Świnoujście...
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2021-09-30
Szymon Krawczuk discusses space projects on the programme "Nauka Mówi"
Szymon Krawczuk is a student of the International Programme in Engineering and Management of Space Systems at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Shipbuilding. He is a co-author of two student scientific projects, HEDGEHOG and GDArms, which were carried out in collaboration with the European Space Agency. Last Wednesday, he discussed these projects on the programme "Nauka Mówi," recorded...