Ph.D. Eng. Pawel Syty, Ph.D. Eng. Patryk Jasik, Ph.D. D.Sc. Eng. Marta Łabuda, M.Sc. Eng. Adrian Kastrau from our Faculty, as well as Ph.D. Eng. Łukasz Doliński from Faculty of Electrical and Control Engineering, together with scientists from the University of Gdańsk and the University of "G.d'Annuzio" of Chieti-Pescara in Italy, published an article in the renowned journal Scientific Reports:
Exploring the influence of personal factors on physiological respondes to mental imagery in sport.

For the work in this journal 140 points are awarded, according to the List of the Ministry of Education and Science.
The article deals with the impact of personality factors on the psychophysiological response of the human body regarding the imagining of various sports-related situations.

Link to the article: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-29811-6 

We encourage you to read!


Patryk Jasik, Ph.D. Eng. and Professor Józef Sienkiewicz published the results of their research "Potential energy curves, transition and permanent dipole moments of KRb"
Jasik P. , Łobacz P. , Sienkiewicz J. E. at  Atomic Data And Nuclear Data Tables  149, (2023)101558.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.adt.2022.101558.
For the paper in this journal we obtain 200 points (the highest rank) for evaluation of research quality. Congratulations!  


Ph.D. Eng. Justyna Szostak

chairwoman of the rector's committee for internationalization and dean's proxy for internationalization, was appointed co-chair of the "Task Force Learning & Teachning" at CESAER - an organization associating leading technical universities in Europe.

Congratulations!


The Scattering Theory summer school

1 – 31 August 2022

is the first event organized within the ScienceApp - intensive international education programs in the field of applied sciences project, which received funding from the SPINAKER program of the National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA).

This summer school is organized by the academic teachers from the Divison of Computational Chemical Physics of the Institute of Physics and Applied Computer Science. The Scattering Theory summer school chair, responsible for its program, is Jan Franz, Ph.D., D.Sc., Gdańsk Tech professor. Dr Małgorzata Franz, Deputy Director of the Institute of Physics and Applied Computer Science and a vice-chair of the event takes care of the accreditation and implementation of this education program, including its introduction to the eNauczanie e-learning platform. The head of the ScienceApp project, engaging 7 academic teachers from our Faculty and 6 administrative staff members of Gdańsk Tech, is dr Justyna Szostak.

Lecturers:

  • Simone Taioli
    European Center for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics and Related Areas (ECT*), Trento/Italy
    Electron-atom collisions and spin-polarization phenomena
  • Maurizio Dapor
    European Center for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics and Related Areas (ECT*) and University of Trento, Trento/Italy
    Scattering of waves and particles: theory and calculations
  • Paweł Możejko
    Gdańsk University of Technology, Gdańsk/Poland
    Experimental methods in electron atom/molecules collisions

To find out more and register for this event visit https://ftims.pg.edu.pl/en/science-app/summer-schools-2022/scattering-theory or the project website https://ftims.pg.edu.pl/science-app


Ph.D. Eng. Damian Głowienka is the winner of the M-ERA.NET 3 Call 2021 competition.

Carried out by Ph.D. Eng.. Damian Głowienka - project manager on behalf of the Polish research team, which includes Ph.D. D.Sc. Eng. Jędrzej Szmytkowski, GUT  professor, as well as graduate student Katarzyna Cudo and Katarzyna Wiśniewska - the project is entitled "Translucent photovoltaic cells for greenhouse applications".

The entire project is carried out in an international consortium, which (apart from the Faculty of Technical Physics and Applied Mathematics of the Gdańsk University of Technology) also includes units from Taiwan, the Czech Republic and Denmark:

  • National Taiwan University – Assoc. Prof. Ph.D. Yulia Galagan,
  • Institute of Experimental Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences – Assoc. Prof. Ph.D. Radomira Vankova,
  • InfinityPV – Ph.D. Frederik C. Krebs.

More information:  https://ftims.pg.edu.pl/aktualnosci/2022-07/dr-inz-damian-glowienka-laureatem-konkursu-m-eranet-3-call-2021


Damian Głowienka Ph.D, Eng. is among the winners of the awards for young scientists for outstanding scientific achievements, awarded by the Gdańsk Scientific Society and the Mayor of the City of Gdańsk.

Authors who are under 35 years of age and whose independent scientific or team works have been completed or published by the end of 2021 could apply for the award. Such fields as social sciences and humanities, biological and medical sciences, mathematical-physical-chemical sciences, technical sciences and earth sciences were assessed.

Damian Głowienka Ph.D, Eng. (FAPM) received an award in the field of mathematical-physical-chemical sciences for his scientific activity in 2021 presented in three scientific articles on the study of phenomena occurring in solar cells based on perovskite materials.

More information about the awards is available on the official website of the Gdańsk Scientific Society.


New postdoctoral doctor at the Institute of Physics and Applied Computer Science.

The Scientific Council of Exact Sciences at its meeting on March 18, 2022, adopted a resolution on awarding Ph.D. Mateusz Zawadzki with the academic degree of habilitated doctor in the discipline of physical sciences. The basis of his habilitation was a series of scientific publications entitled "Processes accompanying collisions of low-energy electrons with polyatomic particles in the gas phase". Congratulations to Ph.D. D.Sc. Mateusz Zawadzki.


The Senate of the Gdańsk University of Technology, during its meeting on March 16, 2022, adopted a resolution on Russian aggression against Ukraine by acclamation:

"The Senate of the Gdańsk University of Technology fully supports the statement of the Conference of Rectors of Academic Schools in Poland, the Central Council of Science and Higher Education, the Polish Academy of Sciences, the conference of rectors of universities and vocational schools and organizations of young scientists, doctoral students and students, published on February 24, 2022 in connection with the armed aggression Russia to Ukraine. The community of Gdańsk University of Technology expresses full solidarity with the Ukrainian people struggling with the Russian invader. We share the pain of the Ukrainians caused by the cruelty of the aggressor, which brings death, suffering and fire. The Senate of the Gdańsk University of Technology condemns the position contained in the appeal of the Russian council of rectors on March 4 this year. expressing full support for the decision of the Russian dictator and the actions of the Russian army. This is a clear violation of values ​​widely recognized by the world's academic community, such as peace, democracy and truth-based politics. By unanimous decision of the Rector and Senate of the Gdańsk University of Technology, we suspend all forms of cooperation with Russian universities and research centers. Full of admiration for the attitude of the Ukrainian people, we hope with hope for the end of the war, on terms that fully respect the inalienable rights of the Ukrainian people, and we declare active participation in the reconstruction of Ukraine, especially its universities and research centers."

https://pg.edu.pl/aktualnosci/2022-03/stanowisko-senatu-politechniki-gdanskiej-w-sprawie-agresji-rosji-wobec-ukrainy?fbclid=IwAR2dlmgAxJ8gEq0ncv0KA6AJdtGO8hL_vvyoqnB2Sb886WM9vh5eyy8rgQ4


The international, cyclical CompAS 2022 (Computational Atomic Structure) conference will be held on October 1-3, 2022 at the Eureka Complex in Sopot and at the Gdańsk Technical University Campus.

The CompAS group is the patron of the conference.

On behalf of the Gdańsk University of Technology, the organizers are: Paweł Syty, PhD. Eng., and Professor Józef E. Sienkiewicz.

The Computational Atomic Structure Group is an international research group developing computer software for relativistic calculations of atomic structures. Every year, the group organizes a scientific conference for its members and guests, during which the latest scientific achievements in atomic physics, scientific plans for the next year are presented and discussed, and workshops are conducted to present new computational modules.

In previous years, conferences were held at the Universities of Lund / Malmo and Brussels.

During this year's conference, the latest computational achievements in atomic physics will be discussed, including:

• large-scale spectroscopic computations for applications in astrophysics and nuclear fusion,

• research on hyperfine structure, isotope shifts, transition probabilities and other properties of atoms, including heavy and super heavy, and negative ions,

• continuous processes, including inelastic scattering of electrons by atoms.

Activities under the conference transfere into establishing new research cooperation, deepening the already existing cooperation and accelerating the implementation of the research that has already begun.


Damian Głowienka, Ph. D. and Yulia GalaganPh.D. from National Taiwan University (NTU)published the results of their study: Light Intensity Analysis of Photovoltaic Parameters for Perovskite Solar Cells” at Advanced Materials, Adv. Mater. 2022, 34, 2105920.
For paper in this journal we obtain 200 points (the highest rank) for evaluation of research quality. Congratulations! 


Welcome
to follow the scientific activity of our employee, Professor Marek Czachor, on the YT channel.

First paper with new results related to Bell's theorem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWZMgmviQZo&ab_channel=MarekCzachor  

wykłady na YT

Prof. Mark Burgin (University of California) and Prof. Marek Czachor are the authors of the book: Non-Diophantine Arithmetics in Mathematics, Physics and Psychology, published by World Scientific on November 2020 roku.


Patrycja Stefańska-Ptaszek, Ph.D. Eng.  published the results of her study  "Dia-and paramagnetic contributions to magnetizabilities of relativistic hydrogenlike atoms in some low-lying discrete energy eigenstates"  at  Atomic Data And Nuclear Data Tables  vol. 135-136, (2020), 101360.
For paper in this journal we obtain 200 points (the highest rank) for evaluation of research quality. Congratulations!  


Daniel Karol Pelczarski, Ph. D. published the results of his study "Improved degradation of etodolac in the presence of core-shell ZnFe2O4/SiO2/TiO2 magnetic photocatalystE. MrotekS. DudziakI. MalinowskaD. PelczarskiZ. RyżyńskaA. Zielińska-Jurek  at Science Of The Total Environment, 724 (2020), 138167. For paper in this journal we obtain 200 points (the highest rank) for evaluation of research quality. Congratulations!  


Damian Głowienka, Ph. D. and Jędrzej Szmytkowski, Ph.D. D.Sc. Eng. GUT professor, published the results of their study "Role of surface recombination in perovskite solar cells at the interface of HTL/CH3NH3PbI3" D. Głowienka, D. Zhang, F. Di Giacomo, N. Mehrdad, S. Veenstra, J.Szmytkowski, G. Yulia  at Nano Energy, 67, (2020), 104186.
For paper in this journal we obtain 200 points (the highest rank) for evaluation of research quality. Congratulations! 


Professor Anna Perelomova and Professor Sergey Leble published the monographic work "The Dynamical Projectors Method Hydro and Electrodynamics" at Taylor & Francis Group, (2018) p. 282  ISBN 9781138035607For the publication we obtain 200 points (the highest rank) for evaluation of research quality. Congratulations! 

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