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A ceremonial march to open the academic year on October the 5th!

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Representatives of Pomeranian universities, local government authorities, doctoral and student communities will once again walk with the orchestra in the heart of Gdańsk, along Długa Street - this year's ceremonial opening of the academic year is planned on October 5th at 11 am.

Fahrenheit Universities and Aleksandra Dulkiewicz, Mayor of Gdańsk invite the entire academic community to participate!

Almost 455 thousand PLN granted for research on Morse theory

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A research team led by Maciej Starostka, PhD, from the Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics, together with German scientists, will conduct a research project on Morse theory in analysis, dynamical systems and geometry. For this research, the Polish National Science Center has granted the mathematicians of Gdańsk Tech almost 455 thousand PLN (the Weave-UNISONO competition).

The award-winning project “Morse Theory in Analysis, Dynamical Systems and Geometry” will be carried out at Gdansk University of Technology under the direction of Maciej Starostka, PhD, and the foreign partner will be a team of mathematicians under the direction of Prof. Luca Asselle from Ruhr-Universität in Bochum.

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The RedOx Scientific Club

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The RedOx Scientific Club, which brings together students and PhD students from different Gdańsk Tech Faculties, has become the first affiliated scientific club in Poland at ECS – The Electrochemical Society.

ECS Students Chapter offers a patronage program for students associated in the scientific clubs all over the world, offering free membership, co-finance of the research work by the ECS, and granting the unique opportunity to apply for financing for participation in scholarship programs, research trips, etc. ECS has patronage of clubs from over 30 countries, mainly from America North and Europe, but also China, India and South Korea and more.

Short-term Erasmus+ mobility for students - apply today!

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Are you a student or a PhD student? Would you like to attend an international summer school or internship this summer? Take advantage of the Erasmus+ program.

Under the Erasmus+ program, students and PhD students from Gdańsk Tech can benefit from so-called short-term mobility.

Important information - funds from the current edition of the Erasmus+ program can only be allocated to trips that take place in June and/or July of this year. Therefore, those interested in going abroad should submit all required documents as soon as possible.

ENHANCE summer school at TU Berlin (registration until 8 May)

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TU Berlin invites students to participate in summer school on “"Plotting Sustainability - ENHANCE summer school on power struggles in the city”, scheduled for 27 May and 1 July (online) and 15-19 July (on-campus in Berlin). Students are eligible for Erasmus+ scholarship.

In 2022, Gdańsk University of Technology joined ENHANCE Alliance - union of 10 European technical universities from Germany, Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Switzerland and Poland (apart from Gdańsk Tech, other Polish member university is Warsaw University of Technology) Members of the alliance form the so called European University. What does it mean for Gdańsk Tech students, doctoral students and staff?

Publication co-authored by dr. Damian Głowienka on the cover page of the March issue of Solar RRL

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Publication by dr. Damian Głowienka in cooperation with prof. Wei-Fang Su from National Taiwan University (NTU) was selected by the magazine's editorial staff to appear on the cover page of the March issue of Solar RRL (Impact Factor: 9.173).

In the article the authors has explored the physics of perovskite solar cells made from fully up-scalable slot–die coating technique in air for the understanding of dominant electrical loss mechanisms. The findings have led the way to reduce both bulk defect density and charge carrier transportation losses at the hole-transporting layer/perovskite interface with the chemical passivation technique.

How to COIL - How to Design Collaborative Online Courses with International Colleagues

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On Monday, January 29th, the BeCOIL initiative is offering a workshop on how to design COILs with international colleagues.

TU Berlin is a member of the initiative “BeCOIL Collaborative Online International Learning” -  a joint project on the topic of COIL (Collaborative Online International Learning).

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