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Artificial intelligence will track down gravity lenses
2022.09.15 12:26 - Marek Pawłowski
Images of distant galaxies, distorted by powerful gravitational lenses, are visually the most out-of-the-box phenomena photographed by telescopes. Their automatic detection is difficult for many reasons. During the international workshop in Warsaw, dedicated to machine learning, NCBJ scientists demonstrated theoretical models and software that deal with this task with high efficiency and reliability.
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The MARIA research reactor will test the components of the ITER fusion reactor, which is under construction in France
2022.09.15 9:30 - Marek Pawłowski
NCBJ) signed a framework agreement with the ITER Organization (IO) under which material samples and diagnostic windows for use in the ITER fusion reactor will be tested. Special thermostatic capsules will be designed to recreate the conditions in the place of their final installation. They will be placed in the core of our reactor, irradiated and then tested.
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The participants of the radiographic research conference visited Świerk
2022.09.14 13:07 - Marek Pawłowski
On September 13, NCBJ hosted the participants of the twenty-second National Conference on Radiographic Research. The topics traditionally included, among others contemporary trends in the development of X-ray radiography, interesting cases encountered in the course of research, technical and technological innovations and new areas of application of X-ray imaging.
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NCBJ scientists awarded with NCN grants: POLONEZ BIS and SONATINA
2022.09.02 9:06 - Piotr Spinalski
Two NCBJ scientists were awarded with grants from competitions of the National Science Center. Wenyi Huo, PhD. from the NOMATEN Center of Excellence received a POLONEZ BIS grant for a project on high entropy alloys, while PhD. Ilkka Samuli Mäkinen received a grant from the SONATINA competition for a project on loop quantum gravity.
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