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Life of conodonts
29-12-2021…onodonts were the first vertebrates that used to live in oceans nearly 500 milion years ago. Their teeth are the most often studied fossils. The research by UW doctoral candidate helps to reveal the life cycle and position occupied in the earliest foodwebs by these marine animals. The study was conducted by Isabella Leonhard, at the time a Masters student of Geosciences and Paleobiology at Friedrich-Alexander University in Erlangen, currently a do…
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Winners of the Crystal Brussels Prize
03-06-2016…OSME – Europe’s programme for small and medium-sized enterprises, the UW received 2 grants. Financial support for the projects which will be conducted equals 9 964 262,85 euro. The President of the Award Committee is Jarosław Gowin – Minister of Science and Higher Education. Video of prof. Mikołaj Bojańczyki one of the UW researchers who received the ERC grants >> …
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ERC grant for astronomer
29-03-2016…ue tools for 1-3 % distance determinations to individual objects in a volume of 1 Mpc, being competitive to Gaia already at a distance of 1 kpc from the Sun. The scientist has applied for 2,4 milion euro. The European Research Council was established by the European Commission. The ERC Advanced Grant is designed to researchers with established reputation as independent researchers….
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10th ERC grant
10-12-2015…ERC Starting Grant on a project entitled “SOSNA – Expressive Power of Tree Logics”. The project was an attempt to build logical languages understandable for a computer which would allow for discerning natural properties. Its value was 0,8 milion euro. Mikołaj Bojańczyk works in the Section of Applied Logic of the Institute of Informatics of the UW, specializing in the field of computer science theory. The employees from the Faculty of Mathemati…
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New place for geologists
15-10-2015…The centre is located in the area of the oldest rocks, counting over 500 milion years. Chęciny lies on the border between two very important geological units of the HolyCross Mountains: the Palaeozoic Core and the Permian-MezozoicMargin. The ECEG is composed of five buildings of similar size and height, connected by ground-level passages. Their total area is 6.3 thousand square metres. In the centre geologists will be able to not only collect…
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