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  • Andrzej Klimczuk

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    Andrzej Klimczuk, PhD, a sociologist and public policy expert, assistant professor in the Department of Social Policy of the Collegium of Socio-Economics at the SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland. Editor and correspondent of publications about computer and video games in the years 2002-2009. In 2011-2013, Vice President of the Foundation's Laboratory Research and Social Action "SocLab." External expert of institutions such...

  • Bogdan Zygmunt prof. dr hab. inż.

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  • Wstęp

    Publication
    • J. Dynkowska
    • N. Lemann
    • M. Wróblewski
    • A. Zatora

    - Year 2017

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  • Protect our right to light

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    - NATURE - Year 2019

    “The struggle for light” is how the Swiss architect Le Corbusier described the history of architecture in 1935. Today, with the skies crowded out by buildings in modern cities, those words should ring in the ears of policymakers and planners. Skyscraper construction is booming. China is the leader, last year completing 88 of the 143 buildings around the world that are taller than 200 metres (see ‘Vertical growth’). As the nation’s...

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  • Make lighting healthier

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    Life on Earth evolved in day-and-night cycles. Plants and animals, including insects such as the fruit fly, have a biological clock that controls their circadian rhythms — as the 2017 winners of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine showed. Now, humans’ increasing reliance on artificial lighting is changing those rhythms.

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  • Tetrapod trackways from the early Middle Devonian period of Poland

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    • G. Niedźwiedzki
    • P. Szrek
    • K. Narkiewicz
    • M. Narkiewicz
    • P. Ahlberg

    - NATURE - Year 2010

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  • Superconductivity phase diagram of Na x CoO2·1.3H2O

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    - NATURE - Year 2003

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  • Superconductivity phase diagram of NaxCoO2*1.3H2O.

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    - NATURE - Year 2003

    W pracy przedstawiono wpływ ilości sodu w nowo odkrytym nadprzewodniku NaxCoO2*1.3H2O na właściwości nadprzewodzące. Istnienie obszarów ''underdoped'' i''overdoped'' wskazuje na podobieństwo nowego systemu NaxCoO2 yH2O do wysoko-temperaturowych nadprzewodników tlenkowo - miedziowych.

  • Magdalena Gajewska prof. dr hab. inż.

    Magdalena Gajewska (born   June 1th  1968 in Gdańsk) in 1993 graduated Hydro-Engineering Faculty at Gdańsk University of Technology.   At present she is an assistant professor in the Department of Water and Wastewater Technology at the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering GUT. PhD (2001) and habilitation (2013) in the discipline of environmental engineering. In the 2016-2020 term, serves as Vice -dean for science. She...

  • HUMAN NATURE-AN INTERDISCIPLINARY BIOSOCIAL PERSPECTIVE

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    ISSN: 1045-6767 , eISSN: 1936-4776

  • Paweł Burdziakowski dr inż.

    Paweł Burdziakowski, PhD, is a professional in low-altitude aerial photogrammetry and remote sensing, marine and aerial navigation. He is also a licensed flight instructor and software developer. His main areas of interest are digital photogrammetry, navigation of unmanned platforms and unmanned systems, including aerial, surface, underwater. He conducts research in algorithms and methods to improve the quality of spatial measurements...

  • Karolina Zielińska-Dąbkowska dr inż. arch.

    Karolina M. Zielinska-Dabkowska, Ph.D., Eng. Arch., M. Arch., is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Architecture of Gdańsk University of Technology (GUT). In 2002, she completed her studies of Architecture and Urban Planning at Gdańsk University of Technology (Gdańsk Tech) and in 2004, Architectural Engineering at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts (HAWK) in Hildesheim, Germany. After graduation, she worked for several...

  • Joanna Żukowska dr hab. inż.

    Joanna Żukowska (born 15.12.1974 in Kwidzyn) – road engineering and transport safety expert. She is a researcher in the field of transport, including traffic safety. Her main fields of research are: traffic risk modelling, safety trend forecasts, programming and implementation of traffic safety management systems. She is an author and co-author of many publications on transport safety, provided expertise for the Polish Infrastructure...

  • Justyna Martyniuk-Pęczek dr hab. inż. arch.

    Justyna Martyniuk-Peczek, Ph.D., D.Sc. Associate Professor Department of Urban Design and Regional Planning, Faculty of Architecture Gdansk University of Technology                 My academic and research activity has been concentrated around one specialty — urban planning, however it involves an interdisciplinary reference to other fields, such as lighting and the science of management. In terms of quantity, my academic work...

  • Wynalazki inspirowane naturą (Archiwizowany 2023-11-02)

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    • K. Januszewicz
    • A. Kuczyńska-Łażewska

  • Numerical and behavioral responses of waterfowl to the invasive American mink: A conservation paradox

    Publication
    • M. Brzeziński
    • M. Natorff
    • A. Zalewski
    • M. Żmihorski

    - BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION - Year 2012

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  • Synthesis, characterization, and interactions of single-walled carbon nanotubes modified with doxorubicin with Langmuir–Blodgett biomimetic membranes

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    - JOURNAL OF NANOPARTICLE RESEARCH - Year 2018

    The synthesis, characterization, and the influence of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) modified with an anticancer drug doxorubicin (DOx) on the properties of model biological membrane as well as the comparison of the two modes of modification has been presented. The drug was covalently attached to the nanotubes either preferentially on the sides or at the ends of the nanotubes by the formation of hydrazone bond. The efficiency...

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  • Temesgen Amibo PhD student

    My name is Temesgen Abeto Amibo, I'm PhD. student at Gdansk University of Technology under the faculity of Chemistry and Depertment of Process Engineering and Chemical Technology. I was Graduted BSc. and MSc. in Chemical Engineering from Jimma University, since 2017 and 2020GC. I have been there serving as acadamic Lecturere from 2020 to september 2022.

  • Agnieszka Kurkowska dr inż. arch.

    Agnieszka Kurkowska, adiunkt na Wydziale Architektury Politechniki Gdańskiej od 2020 roku. W roku 2010 uzyskanie tytułu doktora na Politechnice Gdańskiej, której jest absolwentką. Od 2000 roku członek POIA RP. W latach 2013-2020 praca na Wydziale Architektury i Wzornictwa Politechniki Koszalińskiej, w tym pełnienie funkcję kierownika Zakładu Architektury Wnętrz. Laureatka nagród Rektora Politechniki Koszalińskiej za pracę naukową...

  • Zbigniew Kaźmierczyk dr hab.

    Prof. Zbigniew Kaźmierczyk, PhD in Literature, associate professor in the Department of History of Literature at the Institute of Polish Language and Literature at the University of Gdańsk. He has displayed the Gnostic – Manichaean dimension of existence in Miłosz’s writings ('The Work of Demiurge', 2011) by applying the language of access to apocrypha of the religion of gnosis. He has gathered linguistic, historic, religious,...

  • Principles of target DNA cleavage and the role of Mg2+ in the catalysis of CRISPR–Cas9

    Publication
    • Ł. Nierzwicki
    • P. R. Arantes
    • M. Jinek
    • G. Lisi
    • G. Palermo
    • K. East
    • J. Binz
    • R. Vsu
    • A. Mohd
    • E. Skeens
    • M. Pacesa

    - Nature Catalysis - Year 2022

    At the core of the CRISPR–Cas9 genome-editing technology, the endonuclease Cas9 introduces site-specific breaks in DNA. However, precise mechanistic information to ameliorate Cas9 function is still missing. Here, multimicrosecond molecular dynamics, free energy and multiscale simulations are combined with solution NMR and DNA cleavage experiments to resolve the catalytic mechanism of target DNA cleavage. We show that the conformation...

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  • Operation of a free-electron laser from the extreme ultraviolet to the water window

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    • W. Ackermann
    • G. Asova
    • V. Ayvazyan
    • A. Azima
    • N. Baboi
    • J. Bähr
    • V. Balandin
    • B. Beutner
    • A. Brandt
    • A. Bolzmann... and 147 others

    - Nature Photonics - Year 2007

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  • DNA methylation as a mediator of HLA-DRB1*15:01 and a protective variant in multiple sclerosis

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    • L. Kular
    • Y. Liu
    • S. Ruhrmann
    • G. Zheleznyakova
    • F. Marabita
    • D. Gomez-Cabrero
    • T. James
    • E. Ewing
    • M. Lindén
    • B. Górnikiewicz... and 38 others

    - Nature Communications - Year 2018

    The human leukocyte antigen (HLA) haplotype DRB1*15:01 is the major risk factor for multiple sclerosis (MS). Here, we find that DRB1*15:01 is hypomethylated and predominantly expressed in monocytes among carriers of DRB1*15:01. A differentially methylated region (DMR) encompassing HLA-DRB1 exon 2 is particularly affected and displays methylation-sensitive regulatory properties in vitro. Causal inference and Mendelian randomization...

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  • Closed-loop stimulation of temporal cortex rescues functional networks and improves memory

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    • Y. Ezzyat
    • P. A. Wanda
    • D. F. Levy
    • A. Kadel
    • A. Aka
    • I. Pedisich
    • M. R. Sperling
    • A. Sharan
    • B. C. Lega
    • A. Burks... and 12 others

    - Nature Communications - Year 2018

    Memory failures are frustrating and often the result of ineffective encoding. One approach to improving memory outcomes is through direct modulation of brain activity with electrical stimulation. Previous efforts, however, have reported inconsistent effects when using open-loop stimulation and often target the hippocampus and medial temporal lobes. Here we use a closed-loop system to monitor and decode neural activity from direct...

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  • Widespread theta synchrony and high-frequency desynchronization underlies enhanced cognition

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    • E. Solomon
    • J. Kragiel
    • M. R. Sperling
    • A. Sharan
    • G. Worrell
    • M. T. Kucewicz
    • C. S. Inman
    • B. Lega
    • K. A. Davis
    • J. M. Stein... and 5 others

    - Nature Communications - Year 2017

    The idea that synchronous neural activity underlies cognition has driven an extensive body of research in human and animal neuroscience. Yet, insufficient data on intracranial electrical connectivity has precluded a direct test of this hypothesis in a whole-brain setting. Through the lens of memory encoding and retrieval processes, we construct whole-brain connectivity maps of fast gamma (30-100 Hz) and slow theta (3-8 Hz) spectral...

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  • INFOGEST static in vitro simulation of gastrointestinal food digestion

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    • A. Brodkorb
    • L. Egger
    • M. Alminger
    • P. Alvito
    • R. Assunção
    • S. Ballance
    • T. Bohn
    • C. Bourlieu-Lacanal
    • R. Boutrou
    • F. Carrière... and 25 others

    - Nature Protocols - Year 2019

    Developing a mechanistic understanding of the impact of food structure and composition on human health has increasingly involved simulating digestion in the upper gastrointestinal tract. These simulations have used a wide range of different conditions that often have very little physiological relevance, and this impedes the meaningful comparison of results. The standardized protocol presented here is based on an international consensus...

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  • Steering is an essential feature of non-locality in quantum theory

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    - Nature Communications - Year 2018

    A physical theory is called non-local when observers can produce instantaneous effects over distant systems. Non-local theories rely on two fundamental effects: local uncertainty relations and steering of physical states at a distance. In quantum mechanics, the former one dominates the other in a well-known class of non-local games known as XOR games. In particular, optimal quantum strategies for XOR games are completely determined...

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  • Generic emergence of classical features in quantum Darwinism

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    - Nature Communications - Year 2015

    Quantum Darwinism posits that only specific information about a quantum system that is redundantly proliferated to many parts of its environment becomes accessible and objective, leading to the emergence of classical reality. However, it is not clear under what conditions this mechanism holds true. Here we prove that the emergence of classical features along the lines of quantum Darwinism is a general feature of any quantum dynamics:...

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  • A large family of filled skutterudites stabilized by electron count

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    • H. Luo
    • J. Krizan
    • L. Muechler
    • N. Haldolaarachchige
    • T. Klimczuk
    • W. Xie
    • M. Fuccillo
    • C. Felser
    • R. J. Cava

    - Nature Communications - Year 2015

    The Zintl concept is important in solid-state chemistry to explain how some compounds that combine electropositive and main group elements can be stable at formulas that at their simplest level do not make any sense. The electronegative elements in such compounds form a polyatomic electron-accepting molecule inside the solid, a ‘polyanion’, that fills its available energy states with electrons from the electropositive elements...

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  • Realistic noise-tolerant randomness amplification using finite number of devices

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    • F. Brandão
    • R. Ramanathan
    • A. Grudka
    • K. Horodecki
    • M. Horodecki
    • P. Horodecki
    • T. Szarek
    • H. Wojewódka

    - Nature Communications - Year 2016

    Randomness is a fundamental concept, with implications from security of modern data systems, to fundamental laws of nature and even the philosophy of science. Randomness is called certified if it describes events that cannot be pre-determined by an external adversary. It is known that weak certified randomness can be amplified to nearly ideal randomness using quantum-mechanical systems. However, so far, it was unclear whether randomness amplification...

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  • N6-methyladenosine regulates the stability of RNA:DNA hybrids in human cells

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    • A. Abakir
    • T. Giles
    • A. Cristini
    • J. Foster
    • N. Dai
    • M. Starczak
    • A. Rubio-Roldan
    • M. Li
    • M. Eleftheriou
    • J. Crutchley... and 12 others

    - NATURE GENETICS - Year 2020

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  • Quantum mechanical which-way experiment with an internal degree of freedom

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    - Nature Communications - Year 2013

    For a particle travelling through an interferometer, the trade-off between the available which-way information and the interference visibility provides a lucid manifestation of the quantum mechanical wave-particle duality. Here we analyse this relation for a particle possessing an internal degree of freedom such as spin. We quantify the trade-off with a general inequality that paints an unexpectedly intricate picture of wave-particle...

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  • Representing and describing nanomaterials in predictive nanoinformatics

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    • E. Wyrzykowska
    • A. Mikolajczyk
    • I. Lynch
    • N. Jeliazkova
    • N. Kochev
    • H. Sarimveis
    • P. Doganis
    • P. Karatzas
    • A. Afantitis
    • G. Melagraki... and 8 others

    - Nature Nanotechnology - Year 2022

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  • An ancestral molecular response to nanomaterial particulates

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    • G. del
    • A. Serra
    • L. Saarimäki
    • K. Kotsis
    • I. Rouse
    • S. Colibaba
    • K. Jagiello
    • A. Mikolajczyk
    • M. Fratello
    • A. Papadiamantis... and 14 others

    - Nature Nanotechnology - Year 2023

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  • Mesenchymal stem cells transfer mitochondria to allogeneic Tregs in an HLA-dependent manner improving their immunosuppressive activity

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    • K. Piekarska
    • Z. Urban-Wójciuk
    • M. Kurkowiak
    • I. Pelikant-Małecka
    • A. Schumacher
    • J. Sakowska
    • J. Spodnik
    • Ł. Arcimowicz
    • H. Zielińska
    • B. Tymoniuk... and 6 others

    - Nature Communications - Year 2022

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  • Superconductivity in CuxTiSe2

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    • E. Morosan
    • H. W. Zandbergen
    • B. Dennis
    • J. W. Bos
    • Y. Onose
    • T. Klimczuk
    • A. Ramirez
    • N. Ong
    • R. J. Cava

    - Nature Physics - Year 2006

    Odkryty został nowy związek nadprzewodzący o wzorze chemicznym CuxTiSe2. Jest to pierwszy znany przypadek związku z występującym CDW (fale gęstości ładunku), gdzie w wyniku domieszkowania chemicznego wzbudzany jest stan nadprzewodnictwa. Dyskutowany jest diagram fazowy dla całego zakresu domieszkowania miedzi: 0 < x < 0.10.

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  • Molecular insights into receptor binding energetics and neutralization of SARS-CoV-2 variants

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    • M. Koehler
    • A. Ray
    • R. Moreira
    • B. Juniku
    • A. Poma
    • D. Alsteens

    - Nature Communications - Year 2021

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  • Marketing szkół wyższych - model budowania relacji ze studentami

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    Wiedza na temat marketingu w szkołach wyższych wciąż znajduje się we wstępnej fazie, jest niepełna i niespójna. Brakuje zwłaszcza modeli teoretycznych uwzględniających naturę usług edukacyjnych szkolnictwa wyższego. Dla tego sektora powinna być wypracowana specjalna koncepcja marketingowa, wypływająca ze skomplikowanej natury edukacji wyższej. W literaturze dotyczącej marketingu szkolnictwa wyższego najczęściej można spotkać odwołania...

  • Assessment of occupational risk in technical undertakings

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    - Year 2005

    Summary An undertaking - as a new and often single action - in its nature creates problems with predicting the realization of planned aims. Each undertaking bears some risk. Protection of a man who carries out an undertaking is even a more difficult task. The article offers a method of estimating potential risks connected with labour conditions on the basis of risk evaluation at the stage of undertaking planning.Streszczenie Realizacja...

  • Tomasz Wąsowicz dr hab.

    Tomasz Wąsowicz's research was first related to high-resolution atomic spectroscopy and focused on measurements and analysis of the transition probabilities of the forbidden lines, the hyperfine and isotopic structure of spectral lines of heavy elements, Stark effect in the helium atom. Tomasz Wąsowicz currently studies physicochemical processes occurring during interactions of various forms of radiation with atoms and molecules...

  • Ewa Drzazga-Szczęśniak dr inż.

  • Ryszard F. Sadowski dr hab. prof. uczelni

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    PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT: Since 2004 prof. Ryszard F. Sadowski is employed at the Faculty of Christian Philosophy (WFCh) at the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw. He is a member of the research team of the Center for Ecology and Ecophilosophy (former Institute of Ecology and Ecophilosophy) UKSW. Since 2020 prof. Sadowski is Chair of Ecophilosophy in the Institut of Philosophy at Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw....

  • Janusz Górski prof. dr hab. inż.

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  • Janusz Smulko prof. dr hab. inż.

    He was born on April 25, 1964 in Kolno. He graduated in 1989 with honors from the Faculty of Electronics at Gdańsk University of Technology, specialising in measuring instruments. In 1989 he took second place in the Red Rose competition for the best student in the Pomerania Region. Since the beginning of his career ha has been associated with Gdańsk University of Technology: research assistant (1989-1996), Assistant Professor (1996-2012),...

  • Ewa Wagner-Wysiecka dr hab. inż.

    Ewa Wagner-Wysiecka is a graduate of the Faculty of Chemistry at Gdańsk University of Technology (specializing in Chemical Technology, with a focus on Inorganic Technology and a sub-specialty in Technical and Industrial Analytics). She completed her master's thesis, entitled "Identification of Contaminants in Pharmacopoeial Sulfaquinoxaline," under the supervision of Professor Jan F. Biernat. After completing her master's degree...

  • Dominika Wróblewska dr inż. arch.

    Dr. Eng. arch. Dominika Wróblewska, university professor, obtained the title of doctor of technical sciences in 2000. In 2002, she started working at the Faculty of Hydro and Environmental Engineering at the Gdańsk University of Technology (currently the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering) as an assistant professor. Since 2019, he has been working as a university professor. The areas of interest are changes, introducing...

  • Contribution to the mechanism of liquid membrane oscillators involving cationic surfactant.

    It is shown that liquid membrane oscillators with cationic surfactants havemore complex oscillation patterns than observed previously. The actual details of the oscillations depend strongly on the nature of the membrane material, dislosing even the presence of parallel molecular events. It appearsthat sampling topology also has a great influence on the observed oscillato-ry behaviour. Variation of oscillation patterns with...

  • Biomimetics in Fluid Mechanics with practical application using CFD, S-30, WIMiO, Energetyka, II st., sem. 03, stacjonarne, (PG_00060130), semestr letni 2022/2023

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    • J. Kropiwnicki

    Wykład wprowadza do procesu biomimetycznego, systematycznej procedury mającej na celu wykorzystania w technice rozwiązań z natury. Szczególny nacisk położony jest na zastosowania w mechanice płynów.

  • Jakub Szczepański prof. dr hab. inż. arch.

    Jakub Szczepanski is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Architecture, Gdańsk University of Technology and since 2016 a Vice-Dean for Scientific Research. Architect, historian of architecture and monuments’ conservator. His research focused on the history of both Gdańsk and Baltric Sea cities’ architecture as well as monuments’ conservation and the contemporary problems of cities. Parallelly with the academic work on the GUT,...

  • Adam Świeżyński dr hab.

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