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We sincerely invite you to study at the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering

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We sincerely invite you to study at the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering. The Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering is one of the largest faculties at the Gdańsk University of Technology - the best technical research university in Poland.

Smart buildings, ultralight structures, transport infrastructure, sustainable development - these are the challenges faced by the students of the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Gdańsk University of Technology. Learn different languages, get to know new cultures, join projects and research groups, enhance yourself through undergraduate/master/PhD studies and get this perfect opportunity to grow.

Beata Zima, PhD, Eng. and Tomasz Majchrzak, PhD, Eng. with the award of the Gdańsk Scientific Society

Gdańsk Scientific Society
Beata Zima, PhD, Eng. from the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Tomasz Majchrzak, PhD, Eng. from the Faculty of Chemistry received scientific awards of the Gdańsk Scientific Society and the Mayor of Gdańsk for outstanding scientific achievements.

Every year, the Mayor of the City of Gdańsk and the Gdańsk Scientific Society award five equal awards to young scientists, up to 35 years of age, for outstanding scientific achievements in the fields corresponding to the various Divisions of the Society:

Division I - Social Sciences and Humanities
Division II - Biological and Medical Sciences
Division III - Mathematical, Physical and Chemical Sciences
Division IV - Technical Sciences
Division V - Earth Sciences

Gdańsk University of Technology joined the international network for measuring sky glowv (GaN-MN)

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Gdańsk University of Technology is the first research unit in Poland to join the international network Globe at Night - Sky Brightness Monitoring Network (GaN-MN) for global night sky brightness monitoring. Measurements are performed using a specialized SQM-LE sensor by Unihedron, designed for long-term monitoring. The entire network includes 64 sensors located in 19 countries around the world.  

The success of this endeavor lies the involvement of ILLUME  - an interdisciplinary research group operating within the EkoTech Center. The initiator of the idea who also instigated preliminary talks, was Karolina Zielińska-Dąbkowska, PhD, Eng., Arch.

The September re-take exam session at Gdańsk Tech will be carried out remotely

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The re-sit session in the summer semester of the 2020/21 academic year at Gdańsk University of Technology will be held on the same terms as the basic session - i.e. in the remote formula.

The authorities of Gdańsk University of Technology, after looking into the Gdańsk Tech Student Government's application, decided that the rules for the basic session would be maintained during the September re-sit session.

Thus, the summer semester re-take session at Gdańsk University of Technology (11-19 September 2021) will be held remotely using electronic means of communication: this applies to both credits and exams.

3 scientists become members of the International Commission on Illumination

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Katarzyna Bobkowska, PhD, Eng., Paweł Burdziakowski, PhD, Eng., from the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Karolina Zielińska-Dąbkowska, PhD, Eng., Arch., from the Faculty of Architecture, active in the Illume research group within the EkoTech Center, were appointed to be members of the Technical Committee of the International Commission on Illumination - TC 2-95: Measurement of Obtrusive Light and Sky Glow.

CIE (International Commission on Illumination) is an international non-governmental organization dedicated to cooperation and exchange of information in matters related to color, perception, photobiology and technology of natural and artificial light. Members of this organization are National Committees from 40 countries and more than fifteen individual members from countries or regions where no national committees have been formed.

Didactic Fridays - summary of the training cycle for academic teachers

Didactic Fridays
Eight months of meetings, 275 participants, 34 topics, 58 hours of methodological training, 32 hours of workshops and 12 hours of training on the use of the e-learning platform - on Friday, 18 June, in the Hydromechanics building, the final of the first edition of the training program for Gdańsk University of Technology teachers "Didactic Fridays" took place, conducted by the Center for Modern Education at Gdańsk Tech.

– I would like to congratulate all training participants who took the first step towards making the didactics better and more interesting. You are the foundation of this university. In order to obtain a sufficient number of good doctoral students, the university needs good masters, and for the masters to be good, we need the foundations provided by teachers, i.e. the best possible quality classes and people who want to conduct them – emphasized prof. Krzysztof Wilde, rector of Gdańsk University of Technology, opening the official part of the meeting.

Over one million for increasing the knowledge and technology transfer in the Palladium program

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Eight projects in the area of increasing the knowledge and technology transfer, dedicated to the development of new or increasing the attractiveness of the existing research services provided by Gdańsk University of Technology received funding under the Palladium Supporting New R&D Services program for a total value of over PLN 1 million.  

11 applications were submitted for the completed call for proposals, of which the following projects received funding:

1. Increasing the research capacity of the Car Tires Testing Laboratory

Project leader: prof. Jerzy Ejsmont, PhD, DSc, Eng. FME&ST - co-financing: PLN 150,000

2. Research station for measuring the amount of hydrogen in engineering materials

Project leader: prof. Jerzy Łabanowski, PhD, DSc, Eng. FME&ST - co-financing: PLN 150,000

Prestigious FPS scholarships for researchers from Gdańsk Tech

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Beata Zima, PhD, Eng. from the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Paulina Parcheta-Szwindowska, PhD, Eng. from the Faculty of Chemistry and PhD student, MSc. Karolina Górnicka from the Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics are among the prestigious winners of the START scholarship program of the Foundation for the Development of Polish Science.

Beata Zima, PhD, Eng. is an assistant professor at the Department of Structural Mechanics (FC&EE). Her greatest achievements so far include the development of a number of algorithms for detecting, locating and estimating the size of damage in elements of engineering structures.

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