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A scientist from Colombia on a visit to WIMiO. He is a specialist in the field of welding technology

A scientist from Colombia on a visit to WIMiO. It is a specialist in the field of welding technology
On September 28-30, 2022, the guest of the Department of Technology of Structural Materials and Welding was MSc Andrés Mauricio Moreno Uribe, a graduate of the Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander in Cucuta (Colombia) and the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais in Belo Horizonte (Brazil), on a scientific internship. The Colombian scientist is currently involved in the research of underwater welding processes simultaneously in two leading research centers in this field in Brazil (the aforementioned Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais) and in Germany (Leibniz Universität Hannover).

MSc Andres Moreno Uribe is a specialist in the field of welding technologies, especially underwater wet welding with SMAW and FCAW processes: process stability, welding metallurgy, dissimilar joints, has extensive experience in laboratory work and didactics, and is the author of publications in renowned international journals and research work carried out in cooperation with companies.

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MISTI Global Seed Funds

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MISTI Global Seed Funds, of which MIT-Poland is a part, enable participating teams to collaborate with international peers, either at MIT or abroad, with the aim of developing and launching joint research projects. All general MISTI Global Seed Funds criteria, application and evaluation procedures apply. Through an annual call for proposals, the fund promotes the exchange between faculty and students at MIT and at universities and public research institutions in Poland. The maximum award is $25,000.

Applications are now open at https://misti.mit.edu/faculty-funds/apply-funding and are due on December 13, 2022!

Important information for the new international students

Important information for the new international students
Are you an international student starting your studies at Gdańsk University of Technology in October? Be sure you know about the events we have prepared for you and your colleagues who are also starting their student adventure in Gdańsk.

At the beginning of each new academic year, Gdańsk Tech International Relations Office invites newly admitted international students (Polish and English-speaking) to participate in two important events: the Registration Week and the Welcome Meeting. This year all the newcomers and students from other Gdańsk universities will additionally be able to take part in a free guided tour of Gdańsk and a parade inaugurating the beginning of the academic year.

"Hey, are you OK?" project

"Hey, are you OK?" project
Consultations with a psychologist, workshops on mediation and cultural differences, and even yoga and mindfulness classes - the project "Hey, are you OK?" addressed to students and employees of Gdańsk University of Technology starts in September. 

CHECK THE OFFICIAL PROJECT WEBSITE

More and more universities in Poland, Europe and all over the world offer their students and employees support in the field of wellbeing. The constant presence of a psychologist at the university, events such as a mental health week, workshops and lectures on caring for mental and physical health are important elements of the activities of many universities.

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Hydraulic-mechanical automatic transmission for agricultural vehicles

Scientists from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology of Gdańsk University of Technology have designed a hydraulic-mechanical automatic transmission for agricultural vehicles and working machines. It will allow for a smooth change of gear at low speed and a step change of gear in the range of high speeds.
Scientists from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology of Gdańsk University of Technology have designed a hydraulic-mechanical automatic transmission for agricultural vehicles and working machines. It will allow for a smooth change of gear at low speed and a step change of gear in the range of high speeds.

Scientists from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology of Gdańsk University of Technology have designed a hydraulic-mechanical automatic transmission for agricultural vehicles and working machines. It will allow for a smooth change of gear at low speed and a step change of gear in the range of high speeds.

The gearbox was designed under the Lider VIII program. The project was financed by the National Center for Research and Development. The co-financing amount was PLN 1 197 500.

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Gdańsk Tech supporting equality and counteracting discrimination

Gdańsk Tech supporting equality and counteracting discrimination
The Senate of Gdańsk University of Technology adopted a modified Code of Ethics and an internal anti-mobbing and anti-discrimination procedure in June. Gdańsk Tech intensifies the anti-discrimination activities.

In June 2022, the Senate of Gdańsk University of Technology adopted a modified Code and a procedure for acting in case of mobbing or discrimination in the broad sense.

A new method of corrosion monitoring

A new method of corrosion monitoring
Metal elements of ocean engineering structures are exposed to corrosion damage caused by contact with salt water. Corrosion can cover the entire surface of the tested structure, but it can also take the form of point damage, i.e. pits. Beata Zima, PhD, Eng. from the Institute of Ocean Engineering and Ship Technology is working on creating such a method of monitoring the progress of destruction that allows to assess global damage and to detect potential cracks and pitting.

The project "Monitoring the technical condition of metal structures subjected to corrosion degradation" received PLN 1,063,460 in funding in the SONATA competition organized by the National Science Center.

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

Over PLN 8.5 million funding for a new vehicle searching for sea mines TUKAN
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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A new specialization in offshore studies at GdańskTech in cooperation with PGE

A new specialization in offshore studies at GdańskTech in cooperation with PGE
Design and construction of marine power systems is a new specialization in the field of ocean engineering at Gdańsk University of Technology. Its main partner is PGE, which is implementing the project to build the Baltica Offshore Wind Farm, the largest offshore wind farm in the Polish part of the Baltic Sea.  

– One of the pillars of cooperation between business and science is setting new directions in education. In order to build the domestic offshore wind energy market, it is necessary to educate future experts. That is why we have started cooperation with Polish scientists and lecturers who will manage a new specialization at master's studies at Gdańsk University of Technology – said Wojciech Dąbrowski, president of the management board of PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna.

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