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Student research clubs with funding from ‘Rector’s Grant – IDUB’

Five young men, members of the AGH Solar Plane student research club. They are gathered around a large working surface on which lies a plane model. All are wearing navy-blue polo shirts with a white inscription that says: ‘AGH Solar Plane’ and the Polish flag and the AGH UST logo.

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Student research clubs with funding from ‘Rector’s Grant – IDUB’

The results of the second edition (2022/2023) of a competition to fund projects of student research clubs within the IDUB programme were announced. 24 student research clubs have applied for the money. All received financial support in the amount of 100% of the money they had applied for (the maximum amount per application was PLN 45,000).

The following student research clubs received funding for their projects:

  • Avader, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatics, Computer Science, and Biomedical Engineering
    club supervisor: Dr Eng. Tomasz Kyjak
  • KiNeMaTicS, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics
    club supervisor: Dr Eng. Daniel Prusak
  • AGH Space Systems, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics
    club supervisor: Dr Eng. Mariusz Gibiec
  • Eko-Energia, Faculty of Energy and Fuels
    club supervisor: Maciej Żołądek, MSc Eng.
  • AGH Solar Plane, Faculty of Energy and Fuels
    club supervisor: Krzysztof Sornek, MSc Eng.
  • Mechaników, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics
    club supervisor: Dr Eng. Krzysztof Zagórski
  • Hydro, Faculty of Geology, Geophysics, and Environmental Protection
    club supervisor: Dr Katarzyna Wątor
  • Mechatronics, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics
    club supervisor: Dr hab. Eng. Piotr Kohut, Associate Professor at the AGH UST
  • Transpeed, Faculty of Management
    club supervisor: Dr Eng. Rafał Rumin
  • Bozon, Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science
    club supervisor: Dr Beata Ostachowicz
  • Grzała, Faculty of Geology, Geophysics, and Environmental Protection
    club supervisor: Dr Eng. Mirosław Janowski
  • Kerma, Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science
    club supervisor: Dr hab. Eng. Joanna Chwiej, Associate Professor at the AGH UST
  • proMOTOR, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatics, Computer Science, and Biomedical Engineering
    club supervisor: Dr Eng. Tomasz Lerch
  • Elektrotermia, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatics, Computer Science, and Biomedical Engineering
    club supervisor: Dr Eng. Aleksandra Skała
  • Caloria, Faculty of Metals Engineering and Industrial Computer Science
    club supervisor: Dr Eng. Monika Kuźnia
  • Universeh Spaceteam AGH, Space Technology Centre
    club supervisor: Dr hab. Eng. Piotr Kulinowski, Associate Professor at the AGH UST
  • RedoX, Faculty of Energy and Fuels
    club supervisor: Dr hab. Eng. Katarzyna Styszko, Associate Professor at the AGH UST
  • Azymut, Faculty of Geology, Geophysics, and Environmental Protection
    club supervisor: Dr Eng. Jerzy Zasadni
  • LF ROBOTICS, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics
    club supervisor: Dr hab. Eng. Jacek Cieślik, Associate Professor at the AGH UST
  • CarbON, Faculty of Energy and Fuels
    club supervisor: Dr Eng. Jakub Szczurowski
  • AGH Drone Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics
    club supervisor: Dr Eng. Tymoteusz Turlej
  • AGH Rapid Prototyping, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics
    club supervisor: Jakub Bryła, MSc Eng.
  • New-Tech, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics
    club supervisor: Dr Eng. Tymoteusz Turlej
  • Bit, Faculty of Computer Science, Electronics, and Telecommunications
    club supervisor: Dr Eng. Wojciech Czech

The competition has been carried out within the IDUB programme. Its aim is to support members of student research clubs at the AGH UST in developing practical knowledge, competencies, and skills, as well as improving their qualifications by involving them in the development of creative solutions, prospective and conceptual work, and scientific projects.

The money awarded to student research clubs can be spent on research, creating engineering constructions, participating in conferences, work placements, and trainings. In the evaluation process, the jury considered the scientific purpose, meaning, and level of innovation of the project, as well as the expected results of the activity/research, the complexity of the investigations, and the idea of promoting the project. In order to integrate the education process with scientific research, support was offered to projects related directly to the Priority Research Areas.

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