Two grants for research components have been awarded to the returning scientists under the Polish Returns NAWA programme. They will pursue their research in Gliwice and Krakow.
Dr Marcin Kamiński, an expert in immunometabolism, will return to Poland from the United States. Owing to funding granted by the National Science Centre under the Polish Returns NAWA programme, he will be able to carry out a Life Sciences project ( “Targeting mitochondrial utilization of glycerol to modulate lymphocyte activation and obesity-induced inflammation”) at the Silesian University of Technology.
A grant in Physical Sciences and Engineering will go to Dr inż. Patryk Lipka-Bartosik, physicist specialising in Quantum Information Technology. After his return from the University of Geneva, he will study quantum thermodynamics at the Jagiellonian University.
Ranking Lists: research components under Polish Returns NAWA 2023
Ranking List No 6 in PDF format
Polish Returns NAWA 2023 enabled Polish researchers who had conducted research abroad to continue their scientific work at Polish universities and research institutions. The research component covered by the programme is funded by the National Science Centre pursuant to an agreement between the two agencies. Research components can be carried out by returning scientists or project team identified in a proposal submitted to the Polish Returns NAWA 2023 programme.
The National Science Centre conducted a continuous call for proposals to fund research components in the project from the date the funding decision was issued by the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) under the Polish Returns NAWA 2023 programme until the last proposal for a research component recommended for funding in the call was submitted to the NCN.
The latest results concern the final components recommended for funding under the Polish Returns NAWA 2023 programme. Proposals submitted to the NCN were only subject to an eligibility check.