Three more scientists returning to Poland under the programme of the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) will have their basic research funded by the National Science Centre. We have published the fourth ranking list of research components under Polish Returns NAWA 2023.
Dr Marek Jan Szczepańczyk from the University of Warsaw will explore gravitational-wave astrophysics, Dr Aleksandra Borek from the SWPS University will examine influences on antibiotic use and strategies to prevent antimicrobial resistance in Poland from behavioural, social and public health perspective, while Dr inż. Agnieszka Chmielewska-Wysocka from the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw will study in situ alloying and in situ heat treatment of Ni-Ti-X alloys using Laser Beam Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-LB). They will receive nearly 600,000 zlotys for their research from the National Science Centre.
Polish Returns NAWA 2023 provides an opportunity for Polish researchers working abroad to continue their research in Polish research centres.
A continuous call for proposals for research components is open from the date the funding decision is issued by the NAWA under its Polish Returns NAWA 2023 until the last proposal is submitted to the NCN that contains a research component and has been recommended for funding by the NAWA under the programme. Proposals submitted to the NCN are subject to an eligibility check only.
Research components can be carried out by returning scientists or project teams if the latter is covered by a proposal submitted to the Polish Returns NAWA 2023 call.
The NCN Council has allocated 2 million zlotys for research components under the Polish Returns NAWA 2023 call.