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  • What Is Troubling IT Analysts? A Survey Report from Poland on Requirements-Related Problems

    Requirements engineering and business analysis are activities considered to be important to software project success but also difficult and challenging. This paper reports on a survey conducted in Polish IT industry, aimed at identifying most widespread problems/challenges related to requirements. The survey was targeted at people performing role of analyst in commercial IT projects. The questionnaire included 64 pre-defined problems...

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  • Sonochemical Based Processes for Treatment of Water and Wastewater

    Publication
    • K. Fedorov
    • M. P. Rayaroth
    • X. Sun
    • R. Darvishi
    • S. H. Sonawane
    • N. S. Shah
    • V. Srivastava
    • Z. Wang
    • G. Boczkaj

    - Year 2024

    Sonochemical Based Processes for Treatment of Water and Wastewater - Opportunities and Challenges – A Future Perspective.

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  • The role and concept of sub-models in the smart fuzzy model of the internet mortgage market

    The paper introduces some challenges of the fast growing mortgage market in Poland. One of these challenges is the need for a model development that could be used for various predictions related to this market. At the current stage of the model evelopment process our main goal is to propose and introduce sub-models the role of which would be to describe three different economic environments: stable, fast growing, and recession....

  • Corporate Restructuring. The directions of Legislative Changes

    Publication

    The aim of the paper is the presentation of new legal regulations regarding corporate restructurization and challenges of their implementation to avoid the regulatory risk.

  • Analiza dobrych praktyk ekonomii społecznej w Polsce – o zasobach i ich pozyskiwaniu w przedsiębiorczości społecznej

    Artykuł, przy wykorzystaniu analizy zawartości (content analysis) przedstawionych w dobrych praktykach przedsiębiorstw społecznych i ekonomii społecznej, stanowi próbę przeanalizowania rodzajów zasobów wykorzystywanych przez przedsiębiorstwa społeczne, procesów pozyskiwania zasobów oraz trudności się w nich pojawiających. W tym celu wykorzystano profile 25 przypadków dobrych praktyk, prezentowanych i promowanych na najbardziej...

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  • Production Management 2022

    e-Learning Courses
    • M. Muchlado
    • J. Czerska
    • E. Marjańska

    This course is an integral component of the Production Management course for 3rd semester BIM students.The Production Management course will introduce you to the world of manufacturing and its challenges. During our adventure together you will have a chance to get to know, feel and experience it.

  • Assessment of Utilizing Hard-to-Recycle Plastic Waste from the Packaging Sector in Architectural Design—Case Study for Experimental Building Material

    Publication

    The environmental impact of plastic waste has become a significant concern worldwide, prompting innovative approaches to address sustainability challenges, particularly within architectural design. This research paper delves into assessing the environmental impact and sustainability implications of using hard-to-recycle plastic packaging waste in architectural design practices. This study aims to evaluate the feasibility, challenges,...

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  • Visualization of the surface of the Nafion membrane

    Open Research Data

    Fuel cells use the chemical energy of hydrogen or other fuels to produce electricity. If the fuel is hydrogen, the only products are electricity, water and heat. Fuel cells are unique in the variety of their potential applications, they can use a wide variety of fuels. They are also highly scalable devices that can power both cars and mobile phones....

  • Elective design I: Waterfront Areas in a Changing Climate – Solutions for Gdańsk

    e-Learning Courses
    • J. Borucka
    • J. Szczepański
    • L. Nyka

    Elective design I:Waterfront Areas in a Changing Climate – Solutions for Gdańsk  for MSc in Arch. Seminars & assignments: 30 hTeacher: Lucyna Nyka, Jakub Szczepański, Justyna Borucka + assist. teacher from Gdańsk Tech Waterfront Areas in a Changing Climate – Solutions for Gdańsk – This course explores challenges, conflicts and concepts in waterfront areas, their connection to architectural and urban design in the time of...

  • Performance of a single layer fuel cell based on a mixed proton-electron conducting composite

    Many of the challenges in solid oxide fuel cell technology stem from chemical and mechanical incompatibilities between the anode, cathode and electrolyte materials. Numerous attempts have been made to identify compatible materials. Here, these challenges are circumvented by the introduction of a working single layer fuel cell, fabricated from a composite of proton conducting BaCe0.6Zr0.2Y0.2O3-δ and a mixture of semiconducting...

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  • Logistics management 2022_Joanna Czerska

    e-Learning Courses
    • J. Czerska

    This course is an integral component of the Logistics Management course for 3rd semester BIM students.The Logistics Management course will introduce you to the world of supply chain and its challenges. During our adventure together you will have a chance to know, feel and experience it.

  • Logistics management summer 2023_Joanna Czerska

    e-Learning Courses
    • J. Czerska

    This course is an integral component of the Logistics Management course for 3rd semester BIM students.The Logistics Management course will introduce you to the world of supply chain and its challenges. During our adventure together you will have a chance to know, feel and experience it.

  • Logistics management summer 2025_BIM2_Joanna Czerska

    e-Learning Courses
    • N. K. Gietka
    • J. Czerska
    • A. Wendt

    This course is an integral component of the Logistics Management course for 3rd semester BIM students.The Logistics Management course will introduce you to the world of supply chain and its challenges. During our adventure together you will have a chance to know, feel and experience it.

  • Logistics management summer 2024_BIM2_Joanna Czerska

    e-Learning Courses
    • N. K. Gietka
    • J. Czerska
    • A. Wendt

    This course is an integral component of the Logistics Management course for 3rd semester BIM students.The Logistics Management course will introduce you to the world of supply chain and its challenges. During our adventure together you will have a chance to know, feel and experience it.

  • Logistics management summer 2024_BIM2_Joanna Czerska

    e-Learning Courses
    • J. Czerska

    This course is an integral component of the Logistics Management course for 3rd semester BIM students.The Logistics Management course will introduce you to the world of supply chain and its challenges. During our adventure together you will have a chance to know, feel and experience it.

  • Logistics management summer 2024_BIM6_Joanna Czerska

    e-Learning Courses
    • E. Brodnicka
    • J. Czerska
    • A. Wendt

    This course is an integral component of the Logistics Management course for 3rd semester BIM students.The Logistics Management course will introduce you to the world of supply chain and its challenges. During our adventure together you will have a chance to know, feel and experience it.

  • Thriving in multicultural work settings

    Publication

    - Year 2015

    Owing to globalization and the global mobility of workforce, working in multicultural environments has become a daily reality for an increasing number of manpower. Such an environment does introduce unique challenges to individuals, enabling some of them to thrive. The aim of the paper, therefore, is to explore the antecedents of thriving and its components in multicultural work settings of multinational corporations (MNCs). The...

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  • Muhammad Danish Ali MSc.

    People

    Muhammad Danish Ali is a dedicated researcher ( Google scholar h index 12) specializing in energy Storage Materials at Silesian University of Technology in Katowice, Poland. He is completing his PhD under the supervision of Prof. Anna Starczewska from Silesian University of Technology, Katowice, Poland. With a solid academic foundation in material science from the University of the Punjab, Lahore, he has focused his research on...

  • Designing learning spaces through international and interdisciplinary collaborative design studio: The case of engineer architects and pedagogic students

    The study explores the dynamics and outcomes of an international interdisciplinary design studio focusing on innovative learning spaces. Conducted over two years between students of Faculty of Architecture at Gdansk Tech and pedagogic students from Kibbutzim College in Tel Aviv, this design-based study examines the contributions of unique educational program to student learning, the evolution of the design process, collaboration,...

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  • In search for new urban planning education and research formulas

    This paper shows research and educational urban planning projects based on international and mutlicultural cooperation including innovative elements to conduct research on built environment. Their common aim is to search for a new perspective on the city development and challenges resulting from changing conditions.

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  • A Vision of Sustainable Design Concepts for Upgrading Vulnerable Coastal Areas in Light of Climate Change Impacts: A Case Study from Beirut, Lebanon

    Rapid urbanization combined with the effects of climate change has increased the vulnerability of poor urban communities to natural hazards, particularly to informal settlements located in coastal areas. Apart from socio-economic challenges, the effects of climate change threaten the very existence of these settlements. They are particularly vulnerable due to their poor structural quality and lack of adequate infrastructure to...

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  • Recent Advances in Loop Heat Pipes with Flat Evaporator

    Publication

    - ENTROPY - Year 2021

    The focus of this review is to present the current advances in Loop Heat Pipes (LHP) with flat evaporators, which address the current challenges to the wide implementation of the technology. A recent advance in LHP is the design of flat-shaped evaporators, which is better suited to the geometry of discretely mounted electronics components (microprocessors) and therefore negate the need for an additional transfer surface (saddle)...

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  • VREA PROJECT - A DIGITAL CURATOR FOR ARCHITECTURE AND DIGITAL PERSPECTIVES FOR HERITAGE MANAGEMENT AND ENHANCEMENT

    Thinking about architectural education, one must face the challenges of the ever-changing and digital world and bear in mind the figure of the architect of the future - the curator of digital data. Nowadays the aim is to train specialists who know how to manage the production of digital products and are able to face the challenges of digital change in the field of architecture and architectural heritage management. Virtual Reality...

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  • Towards the 4th industrial revolution: networks, virtuality, experience based collective computational intelligence, and deep learning

    Publication

    - Year 2016

    Quo vadis, Intelligent Enterprise? Where are you going? The authors of this paper aim at providing some answers to this fascinating question addressing emerging challenges related to the concept of semantically enhanced knowledge-based cyber-physical systems – the fourth industrial revolution named Industry 4.0.

  • Adapting education to a changing climate: preparing architecture students for climate-resilient design

    In this article, the authors explore the connection between climate change and the fields of architecture and urban planning. With the increasing frequency of flooding and extreme weather events, the built environment is confronting challenges in terms of sustainability and resilience. To meet these problems, it is necessary to prepare various specialists to assume responsibility for making future decisions. The authors of this...

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  • Understainding solid-phase microextraction: key factors influencing the extraction process and trends in improving the technique

    Analytical chemists are faced with the daunting challenges of accurately monitoring the state of the environment and the processes taking place in it and of determining an enormous range of analytes often present in trace and ultratrace amounts in sample matrixes with complex or variable compositions. Further challenges are presented by the need to introduce new methodologies into current analytical practice and equipment to comply...

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  • Smart Blue Cities

    Publication

    - EUROPA XXI - Year 2019

    This paper presents the concept of Smart Cities from the perspective of those located by water, considering if there are more major differences in the way the concept is implemented in coastal cities, as opposed to those located anywhere else. It proves possible to point to such differences, in relation to the three key areas of mobility, the environment and living. Further consideration is given to specific legal and cross-cultural...

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  • The resilient city in architectural engineering education: a joint design studio between Gdańsk and Chalmers universities of technology

    Challenges to society, such as those posed by climate change require a new approach to the education of the engineer-architect. Contemporary solutions should serve future generations and that is why the idea of the resilient city should be discussed and implemented, both in theory and in practice. It is necessary to teach students to design urban structures in such a way that they are resilient to dynamically changing conditions....

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  • Edible Lepidoptera as human foods – a comprehensive review

    Publication
    • S. A. Siddiqui
    • N. Ngah
    • A. Eddy-Doh
    • I. Ucak
    • M. Afreen
    • I. Fernando
    • S. Singh
    • M. Shah
    • S. Povetkin
    • R. Castro Munoz

    - Journal of Insects as Food and Feed - Year 2024

    As the global population continues to grow, traditional protein sources like meat and fish are becoming increasingly unsustainable due to their environmental impact. Edible insects, on the other hand, are highly nutritious, require minimal resources to produce, and emit significantly fewer greenhouse gases than traditional livestock. Lepidoptera, one of the most diverse insect orders, contains some popular edible species that have...

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  • Integration in Multichannel Emotion Recognition

    Publication

    - Year 2018

    The paper concerns integration of results provided by automatic emotion recognition algorithms. It presents both the challenges and the approaches to solve them. Paper shows experimental results of integration. The paper might be of interest to researchers and practitioners who deal with automatic emotion recognition and use more than one solution or multichannel observation.

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  • The role of sport in the Smart City concept

    Sport brings to cities innovative solutions that influence urban life, yet considerations about sport still rarely contribute to the development of the very popular smart city concept. This raises the question: what is the perception of sport in the city from the perspective of the smart city concept? One of the challenges of future urban policy is to provide initiatives that ensure the wellbeing and promote the model of a healthy...

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  • Inorganic membrane: a game changer for gas separation and purification

    Publication
    • T. A. Kurniawan
    • M. Riaz
    • A. Mohyuddin
    • A. Haider
    • S. Ali
    • G. Abdulkareem-Alsultan
    • M. H. D. Othman
    • H. H. Goh
    • A. Anouzla
    • H. Al-Hazmi... and 5 others

    - CHEMICAL PAPERS - Year 2024

    This review explores the advancements and remaining challenges in inorganic membrane science, particularly focusing on their potential for industrial applications. It delves into the fundamental principles of inorganic membrane design, fabrication, and characterization techniques. The review also critically analyzes key challenges faced by inorganic membranes, such as physical aging, plasticization, defective formation, and fouling....

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  • Antimicrobial molecular nanocarrier–drug conjugates

    Many antimicrobial drugs are poorly active against pathogenic microbes causing intracellular infections, such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis or Plasmodium falciparum. On the other hand, several known antimicrobial agents are not effective enough because of their limited cellular penetration. A common feature of both challenges is the inability of an active agent to cross the biological membrane(s). One of the possible approaches...

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  • Reactive Energy Billing in Operator Tariffs in Poland

    Publication

    The paper describes the current method of reactive energy billing in the tariffs of distribution grid operators in Poland. The current solutions are subject to critical assessment. Issues related to the motivation effect of the current solutions on consumers are analysed. Problems that occur in relation with connecting distributed generators to the distribution grid and challenges related to prosumer billing are indicated.

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  • Marking large amounts of student assignments

    Technologies offer plenty of possibilities to prepare individual remote online tasks for students. This gives a lot of space to search for ways to overcome the challenges, one of them being grading a high volume of student--generated content. The paper surveys the author’s experience with various forms of student e-activities and various forms of grading.

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  • Marta Kuc-Czarnecka dr

    Marta Kuc-Czarnecka is the deputy head of the Department of Statistics and Economics at the Faculty of Management and Economics of the Gdańsk University of Technology. She also serves as the Dean's proxy for AMBA accreditation. She is a co-founder of Rethinking Economics Gdańsk and a member of the Foundation Edward Lipiński for the promotion of pluralism in economic sciences. In 2018-2022, she was Eurofound’s quality of life and...

  • Muhammad Usman PhD

    People

    Muhammad Usman is currently a Computer Vision Researcher at Gdansk University of Technology, working on the BE-LIGHT project, where his research focuses on advancing biomedical diagnostics through the integration of light-based technologies and machine learning techniques. He has completed his Master’s degree in Control Science and Engineering from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), Hefei, China. His research...

  • Conceptual fuzzy model of the polish internet mortgage market

    The aim of this paper is to present the conceptual structure of basic fuzzy model representing Polish Internet mortgage market. The paper starts with introduction describing the market complexities and challenges, and description of previously created rule based model. Then the steps of the process of proposed model fuzzyfication are presented. Final part of the paper consists of conclusions and directions for future research.

  • Mobile Activity Plan Applications for Behavioral Therapy of Autistic Children

    This paper concerns technological support for behavioral therapy of autistic children. A family of tools dedicated for mobile devices is presented, that allows to design and perform an activity schedule in behavioral therapy. The paper describes the main challenges, that were encountered, especially in meeting the non-functional requirements of the application: simplicity, repeatability, robustness, personalization, re-usability...

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  • Towards an Understanding of the Stability Assessment of Floating Buildings

    Publication

    - Year 2022

    One of the most important aspects of the design of floating facilities such as ships, floating offshore structures or floating houses is stability. Its impact on both general safety and operational aspects renders it a fundamental consideration already in preliminary design stages. Usually, the concept of sufficient stability of floating buildings is associated with the ability to keep an allowed heel angle and residual freeboard,...

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  • Greencoin: prototype of a mobile application facilitating and evidencing pro-environmental behavior of citizens

    Among many global challenges, climate change is one of the biggest challenges of our times. While it is one of the most devastating problems humanity has ever faced, one question naturally arises: can individuals make a difference? We believe that everyone can contribute and make a difference to the community and lives of others. However, there is still a lack of effective strategies to promote and facilitate pro-environmental...

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  • Knowledge-Based Virtual Modeling and Simulation of Manufacturing Processes for Industry 4.0

    Publication

    - CYBERNETICS AND SYSTEMS - Year 2020

    ABSTRACT Industry 4.0 aims at providing a digital representation of a production landscape, but the challenges in building, maintaining, optimizing, and evolving digital models in inter-organizational production chains have not been identified yet in a systematic manner. In this paper, various Industry 4.0 research and technical challenges are addressed, and their present scenario is discussed. Moreover, in this article, the novel...

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  • Advancing electrochemical impedance analysis through innovations in the distribution of relaxation times method

    Publication
    • A. Maradesa
    • B. Py
    • J. Huang
    • Y. Luo
    • P. Iurilli
    • A. Mroziński
    • H. M. Law
    • Y. Wang
    • Z. Wang
    • J. Li... and 24 others

    - Joule - Year 2024

    Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is widely used in electrochemistry, energy sciences, biology, and beyond. Analyzing EIS data is crucial, but it often poses challenges because of the numerous possible equivalent circuit models, the need for accurate analytical models, the difficulties of nonlinear regression, and the necessity of managing large datasets within a unified framework. To overcome these challenges, non-parametric...

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  • Elective Project I _ Shelter_learning by doing

    e-Learning Courses
    • G. Rembarz
    • B. Bou Kalfouni

    Elective Project I _ Shelter - learning by doing “Your creativity and skills play an important role in making an impact in responding to humanitarian challenges and global crises” The world seems to be reeling from one crisis to another. Recently we experienced climate crises, global pandemic (Covid-19), economic uncertainty, wars, floods, wildfire, and earthquakes. Proceeding from the challenges facing humanity at the global...

  • Periodic solutions of Lagrangian systems under small perturbations

    Publication

    In this paper we prove the existence of mountain pass periodic solutions of a certain class of generalized Lagrangian systems under small perturbations. We show that the found periodic solutions converge to a periodic solution of the unperturbed system if the perturbation tends to 0. The proof requires to work in a rather unusual (mixed) Orlicz–Sobolev space setting, which bears several challenges.

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  • Enhancing Performance of Switched Parasitic Antenna for Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks

    Publication

    This paper presents an Electronically Steerable Parasitic Array Radiator (ESPAR) antenna with enhanced performance of estimating the incoming signal direction. Designed antenna is dedicated for 2.4 GHz ISM applications with emphasis on Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN). The limitations of the existing design approach are illustrated, as well as perspectives and challenges of the proposed solution in relation to the localization in...

  • Towards Cognitive and Perceptive Video Systems

    Publication
    • T. Akgun
    • C. Attwood
    • A. Cavallaro
    • C. Fabre
    • F. Poiesi
    • P. Szczuko

    - Year 2014

    In this chapter we cover research and development issues related to smart cameras. We discuss challenges, new technologies and algorithms, applications and the evaluation of today’s technologies. We will cover problems related to software, hardware, communication, embedded and distributed systems, multi-modal sensors, privacy and security. We also discuss future trends and market expectations from the customer’s point of view.

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  • An image processing approach for fatigue crack identification in cellulose acetate replicas

    Publication
    • K. Pałczyński
    • J. Seyda
    • D. Skibicki
    • Ł. Pejkowski
    • W. Macek

    - ENGINEERING FAILURE ANALYSIS - Year 2024

    The cellulose acetate replication technique is an important method for studying material fatigue. However, extracting accurate information from pictures of cellulose replicas poses challenges because of distortions and numerous artifacts. This paper presents an image processing procedure for effective fatigue crack identification in plastic replicas. The approach employs thresholding, adaptive Gaussian thresholding, and Otsu binarization...

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  • Sport as a Tool for the Development of Healthy and Sustainable Cities: A Strategic Documentation Review

    Publication

    The rapidly changing cities and their environment are causing new challenges for which actions and solutions must be sought. Most of all, a major challenges facing cities are adverse environmental changes and issues related to public health and citizens well-being. Sport is present in the lives of most of us and is an essential component of urban infrastructure, while in relation to this, to what extent is it being used to support...

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  • TRF1 and TRF2: pioneering targets in telomere-based cancer therapy

    This article presents an in-depth exploration of the roles of Telomere Repeat-binding Factors 1 and 2 (TRF1 and TRF2), and the shelterin complex, in the context of cancer biology. It emphasizes their emerging significance as potential biomarkers and targets for therapeutic intervention. Central to the shelterin complex, TRF1 and TRF2 are crucial in maintaining telomere integrity and genomic stability, their dysregulation often...

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