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Associate professor Dr. Lijana Maskeliūnaitė visits Gdańsk University of Technology

2025-06-27
Associate professor Dr. Lijana Maskeliūnaitė visits Gdańsk University of Technology
On 16–18 June 2025, VILNIUS TECH researchers Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lijana Maskeliūnaitė from the Department of Mobile Machinery and Railway Transport (MMRT) at the Faculty of Transport Engineering and Prof. Dr. Artūras Jukna, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gražina Grigaliūnaitė-Vonsevičienė and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vaida Vasiliauskienė from the Department of Physics at the Faculty of Fundamental Sciences participated in a Staff Mobility for Training mobility under the Erasmus+ programme to the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology at Gdańsk University of Technology in Gdańsk, Poland.
During the visit, the researchers toured university lecture halls, scientific research and student training laboratories, and the library. Discussions were held with university scientists on the teaching tools used in the study process, as well as ongoing research projects and scientific challenges being addressed at the University. The visitors were introduced to the scientific research equipment and tools used in laboratories, particularly those employed in the implementation of national and/or international research projects. Potential opportunities for information exchange were explored in research conducted at universities in various fields, including the experimentation and modeling of transport, hydraulic, pneumatic and mechatronic systems, as well as photovoltaic technologies and their applications in transport engineering. The discussions also focused on the development and implementation of joint scientific projects. Other topics included potential directions for scientific collaboration and participation in academic seminars and other activities aimed at sharing and adopting best practices in teaching, with the goal of improving the quality of studies at both universities.
During the visit, the researchers toured university lecture halls, scientific research and student training laboratories, and the library. Discussions were held with university scientists on the teaching tools used in the study process, as well as ongoing research projects and scientific challenges being addressed at the University. The visitors were introduced to the scientific research equipment and tools used in laboratories, particularly those employed in the implementation of national and/or international research projects. Potential opportunities for information exchange were explored in research conducted at universities in various fields, including the experimentation and modeling of transport, hydraulic, pneumatic and mechatronic systems, as well as photovoltaic technologies and their applications in transport engineering. The discussions also focused on the development and implementation of joint scientific projects. Other topics included potential directions for scientific collaboration and participation in academic seminars and other activities aimed at sharing and adopting best practices in teaching, with the goal of improving the quality of studies at both universities.
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