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  • Thriving in multicultural workplace

    Publication

    - Year 2017

    Thriving at work is defined as the psychological state that links both a sense of vitality and learning. The vitality component of thriving may be seen as positive energy, while learning enhances a sense of competence and efficacy. Thriving sheds new light on individual psychological functioning and the experience of growth in the work context. Thriving at work promotes growth through playing an active role in interaction with...

  • Elżbieta Ratajczyk-Piątkowska dr hab. inż. arch.

  • Paweł Lubomski dr inż.

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    Paweł Lubomski is the director of the IT Services Centre at the Gdańsk University of Technology. He is responsible for developing and maintaining the central information systems of the university. He is also in charge of the R&D team and works on new approaches to IT systems’ protection. He also acts as the project manager of two big innovative IT projects co-financed by the European Funds. He received a PhD degree in computer...

  • Wojciech Targowski dr inż. arch.

  • Revitalization of Residential Buildings Dating Back to the Late19th and Early 20th Century on the Example of “Willa Halina” in Sopot (Poland)

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    - Buildings - Year 2021

    Residential buildings dating back to the late 19th and early 20th century constitute an important element of the urban composition of many European cities, often determining their overall spatial expression. These buildings often require revitalization and sometimes also reconstruction or extension. Such activities make it possible to restore historical buildings to their former glory, but also to create new architecture, inscribed...

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  • Jacek Poplatek dr inż. arch.

    Jacek Poplatek – Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Architecture, Gdańsk University of Technology. In research work his interests focuses mainly on issues of programming and designing of healthcare architecture facilities, including general and specialist hospitals. The second field of research is 19th century historical architecture of Sopot city and protection of its architectural and cultural heritage. He is the author of...

  • Theory and implementation of a virtualisation level Future Internet defence in depth architecture

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    • J. Konorski
    • P. Pacyna
    • G. Kolaczek
    • Z. Kotulski
    • K. Cabaj
    • P. Szalachowski

    - International Journal of Trust Management in Computing and Communications - Year 2013

    An EU Future Internet Engineering project currently underway in Poland defines three parallel internets (PIs). The emerging IIP system (IIPS, abbreviating the project’s Polish name), has a four-level architecture, with level 2 responsible for creation of virtual resources of the PIs. This paper proposes a three-tier security architecture to address level 2 threats of unauthorised traffic injection and IIPS traffic manipulation...

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  • Karolina Życzkowska dr inż. arch.

  • Research-by-design Best Practices in Architectural Lighting Design: Defragmenting Research Theories for their Effective Use in the Practice of Architectural and Spatial Design After Dark

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    - Year 2016

    "This paper aims to combine theory and applied science; academia and practice for the creative transformation of spaces after dark taking into account a consistent environmental awareness. It is based on the premise that design research in the realm of architectural lighting design should function as a development of practice, instead of being a distraction to it. Architectural lighting design is a field within architecture and...

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  • Mateusz Gerigk dr inż. arch.

    Mateusz Gerigk (PhD. D.Sc. Arch.), born 1987 in Gdynia. In 2006 he graduated from A. Mickiewicz High School No. 2 in Gdynia and Z. Noskowski Social School of Music II degree in Gdynia. In 2011 he graduated from the uniform Master's degree in Architecture and Urban Planning at the Faculty of Architecture of the Technical University of Gdansk. In 2018 he defended his doctorate in the field of Architecture and Urban Planning entitled...

  • Daylight evaluation for multi-family housing in Poland

    Publication

    - Year 2019

    This PhD dissertation focuses on methods of daylight appraisal useful in the design of the contemporary multifamily housing. The theoretical part of the thesis offers a review of daylight indicators, evaluations methods and tools within the built environment. It covers a review of daylight recommendations found in building standards and other normative documents affecting the design of the residential spaces. A pilot work survey...

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  • Security Evaluation of IT Systems Underlying Critical Networked Infrastructures

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    - Year 2008

    Critical infrastructures have become highly dependent on information and communication technology (ICT). The drawback of this situation is that the consequences of disturbances of the underlying ICT networks may be serious as cascading effects can occur. This raises a high demand for security assurance, with a high importance assigned to security evaluations. In this paper we present an experiment-centric approach for the characterisation...

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  • Villa of Countess Magdalena Łosiowa, Gdynia; Villa of Czesław Antkowiak and Jerzy Prokulski, Gdynia

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    - Year 2013

    The article presents one of the most interesting modern villas of Gdynia, the villa of Czesław Antkowiak and Jerzy Prokulski at 25/25a Korzeniowskiego Street in Kamienna Góra. It refers to the modernistic architecture of the villa as well as the background of its owners and the development of the new residential estate in which it was built in 1938. The author presents the oryginal plans of the building and both the old and contemporary...

  • Anonymity Architecture for Mobile Agent Systems

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    - Year 2007

    The paper presents a new security architecture for MAS, which supports anonymity of agent owners. The architecture is composed of two main elements: Module I: Untraceability Protocol Infrastructure and Module II: Additional Untraceability Support. Module I is based on the recently proposed untraceability protocol for MAS and it forms the core of the anonymity architecture, which can be supported by the ele- ments of the second...

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  • Case Study NEB Atlas / part I - 3D Models / King's Cross, London

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    The data presents the results of work on the analysis of contemporary neighbourhoods. The aim of this part of the research was to create a digital model - a simplified digital twin - for selected parts of housing estates already realised in various cities in Europe. This group presents a model for a fragment of the King's Cross, London, UK. The students...

  • Magdalena Podwojewska dr inż. arch.

    Magdalena Podwojewska is a senior lecturer in the Department of Urban Architecture and Waterscapes at the Faculty of Architecture, Gdańsk University of Technology. Since 2016 she has served as Vice Dean for Student Affairs. She is a member of the Pomeranian Regional Chamber of Architects. Her research and publications focused on the adaptation of railway and post-industrial buildings and infrastructure, as well as to the potential...

  • Aerodynamics in the education of prospective architects

    The inclusion of issues of aerodynamics in the education of architecture students is discussed in this article. The field of aerodynamics knowledg of the nature of wind phenomena around building developments. It is especially important to know how to influence the occurrence of such phenomena by means of shaping buildings through architectural and urban design. The method applied for working with Master’s degree students in...

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  • INTEGRATED FUNCTIONAL SAFETY AND CYBERSECURITY ANALYSIS METHOD FOR SMART MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS

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    - TASK Quarterly - Year 2019

    This article addresses integrated functional safety and cybersecurity analysis with regard to: the generic functional safety standard IEC 61508 and the cyber security standard IEC 62443 concerning an industrial automation and control system (IACS). The objective is to mitigate the vulnerability of information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) systems, and reduce relevant risks taking into account a set of fundamental...

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  • Some Security Features of Selected IoT Platforms

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    - TASK Quarterly - Year 2020

    IoT (Internet of Things) is certainly one of the leading current and future trends for processing in the current distributed world. It is changing our life and society. IoT allows new ubiquitous applications and processing, but, on the other hand, it introduces potentially serious security threats. Nowadays researchers in IoT areas should, without a doubt, consider and focus on security aspects. This paper is aimed at a high-level...

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  • Piotr Czyż dr inż. arch.