The Fulbright STEM Impact Award is a short-term grant for researchers representing STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) who manage research projects and have a supervisory role over researchers at Polish higher education and research institutions. The grant allows them to spend 2-6 weeks at a host institution in the U.S. doing research and/or teaching projects, and learning about the commercialization of science and development of successful grant applications.
This year’s call for applications closed on May 26, 2023. The competition procedure included a formal verification process, a substantive evaluation of eligible projects prepared by 3 independent experts and an interview with selected candidates whose applications received the highest scores. As a result, selected candidates were nominated to receive the award:
Name | Field of study | Home Institution | Home institution’s city |
dr hab. inż. arch. Magdalena Baborska- Narożny | Architecture | Wroclaw University of Science and Technology | Wrocław |
prof. dr hab. inż. Przemysław Biecek | Informatics | Warsaw University of Technology | Warszawa |
dr hab. Agata Daszkowska- Golec | Biology | University of Silesia | Katowice |
dr hab. Maciej Dołęga | Mathematics | Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Science | Warszawa |
prof. dr hab. Józef Dulak | Biotechnology | Jagiellonian University | Kraków |
prof. dr hab. Piotr Szymczak | Physics | University of Warsaw | Warszawa |
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