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Monitoring fungal biodiversity
11-12-2023…es from European herbaria. The researchers estimate that sequences for about 500 specimens will be obtained in Poland alone. By collecting and organising the new data, it will be possible to gain more accurate knowledge and understanding of changes in the diversity and distribution of fungi in Europe….
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Logical structure of graphs
07-12-2023…imits of structural tractability, with funding of €1.94 mln, Prof. Toruńczyk will focus on the logical structure of graphs. “A graph is a network of connected objects. Graphs are ubiquitous in computer science, because they can be used to describe different types of networks, such as social network, the World Wide Web, rail, air and road networks or other various databases. That is why, algorithms that manipulate graphs play a very important rol…
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Honorary doctorate for the European archaeologist
06-12-2023…ula. Thanks to his efforts, Haithabu and Danewerk have been included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Prof. Freiherr Claus von Carnap-Bornheim completed his studies at the University of Marburg, where he also defended his doctoral thesis on goldsmiths’ wares from swamp finds in southern Scandinavia and a habilitation thesis “Studies on the Younger Roman Period in Barbaricum”. He obtained the title of professor at the Christian Albrecht Univers…
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Prehistoric finds by UW biologists
05-12-2023…ed, among others, the remains of the crocodile-like Mastodonsaurus, the fish-eating yet unnamed armoured reptile and the aquatic predator Jaxtasuchus,” Dr Mateusz Tałanda says. Among the most interesting specimens are numerous bones of Tanystropheus, a reptile that reached six metres in length. Due to the recent discoveries, Miedary has become the world’s richest source of remains of this species. What is also surprising is the composition of th…
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A new class of ruthenium catalysts
04-12-2023…rom the UW’s Centre of New Technologies contributed to the creation of a new class of ruthenium catalysts important for ethenolysis – one of the most efficient processes by which compounds generated in petroleum processing can be obtained from vegetable oils. The scientific paper, with the contribution of the UW researchers, was published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society. Chemical catalysis is the phenomenon of accelerating a chemic…
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Honorary doctorate for Prof. Freiherr C. von Carnap-Bornheim
01-12-2023…across the Jutland Peninsula. Thanks to his efforts, Haithabu and Danewerk have been included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Prof. Freiherr Claus von Carnap-Bornheim completed his studies at the University of Marburg, where he also defended his doctoral thesis on goldsmiths’ wares from swamp finds in southern Scandinavia and a habilitation thesis “Studies on the Younger Roman Period in Barbaricum”. He obtained the title of professor at the C…
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A new generation of antimicrobial peptides
01-12-2023…AMP discovery,” Prof. Szczurek emphasises. In February 2024 Prof. Szczurek will join Helmholtz Munich as state co-director of the Institute of AI for Health. The project will start in May 2024 and run until May 2029. She will implement the grant partly at the University of Warsaw (co-beneficiary) and at Helmholtz Munich (host institution). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Y-_XTqcFRk Prof. Ewa Szczurek works at the Faculty of Mathematics, Infor…
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Kharkiv National University’s representatives at UW
27-11-2023…versity, mentioned as particularly important for the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine. “We are striving for the resumption of active international cooperation, as we believe that our wartime experience can prove particularly valuable. The University of Warsaw, which was destroyed during the Second World War, is now an example of an intensely developing institution. We hope that such future also awaits our University in Kharkiv,” Prof. Tetyana…
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Opening of the Masurian Center for Biodiversity and Nature Education in Urwitałt
27-11-2023…imarily to contribute actively to nature conservation. Today, we have opened a teaching and research centre that will also contribute to nature protection. The University must shape the life culture and cooperation,” said Prof. Alojzy Z. Nowak, the Rector of the University of Warsaw, at the opening ceremony of the KUMAK Masurian Center for Biodiversity and Nature Education in Urwitałt. Conservation through education is one of the most important as…
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Four new ERC grants for UW researchers
23-11-2023…cs, Informatics and Mechanics, University of Warsaw, will run the Limits of Structural Tractability (BUKA) project. The aim of the project is to combine sparsity theory and twin-width theory into a unified theory of structural tractability. As a result, all tractable classes will be characterised. This requires developing a systematic understanding of the logical structure, which underlies algorithmic tractability. The research team will apply and…
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