Prizes & Awards

Warsaw, June 16, 2021. President of PARP Małgorzata Oleszczuk (L) and Director of the National Centre for Research and Development Wojciech Kamieniecki (P) during the Polish Product of the Future awards ceremony at the Koneser Praga Centre in Warsaw, June 16. The event is organized by the Polish Agency for Enterprise Development (PARP) and the National Centre for Research and Development. (mr) PAP/Mateusz Marek

Winners of 23rd Polish Product of the Future competition announced

Winners of 23rd Polish Product of the Future competition were announced this week. The competition is organized by the Polish Agency for Enterprise Development (PARP) and the National Centre for Research and Development. The prizes went to projects in the fields including medicine, biotechnology and electronics.

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    Awards

    Warsaw PhD student wins prestigious 2021 Chasman Award

    A PhD student at the Warsaw University of Technology has been award by the prestigious Brookhaven Women in Science (BWIS) for her work on the differences between the flow of particles and antiparticles.

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    Borexino Collaboration team wins prestigious award for excellence

    The 2021 Giuseppe and Vanna Cocconi Prize for outstanding contribution to Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology has been awarded to the Borexino Collaboration, which includes researchers from the Institute of Physics at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków.

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    Technology

    Mars drone design from Rzeszow takes first place at international space competition

    A Mars drone designed by Rzeszow University of Technology students has taken first place in the International Planetary Aerial Systems Challenge.

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    They’re simply the best! Five students beat off competition from 140 entries to be named ‘best international students in Poland’

    The best international students in Poland have been announced in the 11th INTERSTUDENT competition.

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    Lodz university students win international comp with music composing app

    Students at the Lodz University of Technology have taken first place at the international Black Sea Science 2021 competition for their virtual music composer app based on machine learning.

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    Winners of ‘Popularizer of Science 2020’ announced

    The winners of the 16th edition of the Popularizer of Science competition, which awards people, teams and entities that promote science in Poland, have been announced.

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    Three Polish researchers win EMBO Installation Grants

    Three Polish scientists have won prestigious European Molecular Biology Organization grants to set up research laboratories.

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    Health

    Nature journal praises Polish scientists for groundbreaking COVID-19 research

    Polish scientists have been praised for their groundbreaking research into coronavirus.

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    Hattrick! Three Polish scientists win ERC Consolidator Grants

    Three Polish scientists are among over 320 winners of the ERC Consolidator Grant, a prestigious grant awarded by the European Research Council.

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