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Prestigious FPS scholarships for researchers from Gdańsk Tech

FPS scholarships
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.

Cooperation with German Jordanian University

Cooperation with German Jordanian University
Gdańsk University of Technology has signed a cooperation agreement with German Jordanian University. As part of the agreement, the universities declared cooperation in the field of educating students and conducting joint research programs. The initiator of signing the agreement is the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering.  

German Jordanian University was founded in 2005. The university has a good reputation, especially in areas such as engineering, business. More information about the university can be found at: http://www.gju.edu.jo/  

Double degree program with the University of Palermo

double degree
We would like to inform you that the recruitment process for the Master's double degree program with the University of Palermo (Italy) for students in Environmental Engineering has started.

The agreement gives an opportunity to receive Master’s double degree in the field of Environmental Engineering for students of both universities. Students enrolled in Double Degree programme will have a chance to spend the entire winter semester 2021/2022 abroad (it is possible to obtain funding from the Erasmus + program). They will study exactly the same subjects that they would study at the home university or their extended equivalents. All courses will be provided in English.

Gdańsk Tech once again classified in Round University Rankings

RUR
In the latest Round University Rankings, Gdańsk University of Technology has been classified among six Polish universities.  

The Round University Ranking (RUR) is a global university ranking that measures the performance of the world's leading universities according to 20 indicators in 4 key areas: teaching, research, international diversity and financial stability. The ranking is published by the RUR Ranking Agency based in Moscow, Russia.

Construction logbook

CEI
The authorities of Gdańsk University of Technology have made another big step towards the construction of the GUT Eco-innovation Center, which will be one of the most important units in Poland dealing with the development of environmentally friendly solutions and environmental technologies.

At the end of the year, GUT announced a tender for the construction and equipment of the Eco-innovation Center (CEI), as part of the project ‘Construction of the Eco-innovation Center of Gdańsk University of Technology in Gdańsk’. The facility will be built on the site of the former hydro hall, which is currently being demolished.

New solutions in construction diagnostics

Beata Zimna
How to diagnose in a non-invasive, quick and cheap way engineering structures that undergo degradation due to external conditions or failures resulting from random events? PhD, Eng. Beata Zima from the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering has developed algorithms that allow for effective identification of damage in objects made of various materials. These methods can be used not only in construction, but for example for diagnostics of machine elements, ships, railway connections, welds and in biomechanics.

A series of algorithms for detecting, locating and estimating the size of damage in elements of engineering structures, developed by PhD, Eng. Beata Zima from the Department of Structural Mechanics, FCEE, enables effective detection of particularly dangerous subsurface damage (which may lead to secondary damage, e.g.

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