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ATRIUM and LUMEN Projects Webinar

2026-05-06

ATRIUM and LUMEN Projects Webinar

Organized in collaboration with the ATRIUM and LUMEN projects, this webinar is dedicated to the future of digital humanities and social sciences. During the session, we will discuss the key factors enabling the seamless flow of research data across different disciplines, languages, and countries. The event provides an excellent opportunity to learn about modern solutions for building effective and sustainable science.

The event is scheduled for May 12, 2026, at 11:00 AM. During the webinar, the importance of interoperability and the role of semantic artifacts in the transformation of science will be analyzed in detail. Specific solutions will be discussed, such as controlled vocabularies, ontologies, and metadata schemas, which can revolutionize the way resources are shared and reused in the fields of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Arts (Arts & SSH).

The program includes an explanation of why interoperability is crucial for modern research, along with a presentation of practical methods for handling data integration challenges. The issue of scaling semantic solutions to increase the efficiency of research infrastructure will also be addressed.

Researchers, data stewards, and anyone interested in the development of open science are invited to participate.

Event Details:

  • Date: May 12, 2026, 11:00 AM

  • Registration: https://lnkd.in/gzGfDgpz

  • More Information: https://lnkd.in/giuTDDFU

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    A modern quantum infrastructure connecting Germany, Poland, and Czechia is being developed

    2026-03-20

    In March, the QKD Network Germany-Poland-Czechia project was launched, which aims to create a secure, attack-resistant quantum infrastructure (QCI) connecting the three countries in our region. This will be the most extensive network in Central Europe utilizing Quantum Key Distribution (QKD)—a technology for generating and distributing cryptographic keys that is resistant even to future threats arising from the use of quantum computers. The initiative strengthens the cybersecurity of the states, ensuring secure communication between public institutions, critical infrastructure operators, the scientific sector, and data centers. One of the project partners is PCSS.

  • Official poster for the 29th Poznań Festival of Science and Art, April 20-24 2026, motto 'Quality' (Jakość), with blue geometric design and festival logo.

    On the quantum Boundary of Quality: PCSS at the 29th Poznań Festival of Science and Art

    2026-04-01

    During the upcoming edition of the Poznań Festival of Science and Art, technologies will be showcased where precision and security stem directly from the fundamental laws of physics. PCSS has prepared a special exhibition illustrating how quantum mechanics is redefining modern engineering standards. The event will take place on April 22, 2026, in the historic spaces of the Działyński Palace.

  • About PSNC in GÉANT CONNECT

    About PSNC in GÉANT CONNECT

    2025-06-10

    The latest, June issue of the magazine "CONNECT", focused on the GÉANT network and community, features an article on next-generation research infrastructures. These projects are being implemented within four leading projects run by PCSS and based on the PIONIER Network.

  • GraviQ logo on a white and blue background with the subtitle “Synchroniczna sieć mobilnych grawimetrów kwantowych” and European Union funding logos at the bottom.

    GraviQ: Building Poland’s First Network of Mobile Quantum Gravimeters

    2026-03-13

    Implementation of the GraviQ project has begun, aimed at creating innovative research infrastructure based on quantum mechanics phenomena. The initiative involves building and deploying Poland's first synchronized network of mobile quantum gravimeters, opening new possibilities for precise monitoring of Earth's gravitational field and detection of natural hazards.

  • An event promotional image for the Future Labs Forum: Polish Living Lab Summit. The background features a darkened, blurred photograph of an audience seated in a theater-style setting, facing away from the camera. Large, white, bold text in the center reads "SAVE THE DATE," with the date "9 APRIL 2026" displayed underneath. The top of the image contains several official logos, including Science 4 Business, Fundusze Europejskie, the Polish flag, the European Union, and the Ministry of Science and Higher Education (Ministerstwo Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyższego). The bottom of the image features partner logos: PCSS, European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL), Krakowski Park Technologiczny, and Campus Living Lab.

    We invite you to the Polish Living Lab Summit at PCSS

    2026-03-30

    During the 13th meeting of the Subcommittee for Eastern Wielkopolska in Konin (March 24, 2026), progress was presented on key strategic projects for the region. One of the pillars of the discussed activities is the PSNC EnergyLab project, implemented by PCSS, which serves as the research and development (R&D) foundation for a comprehensive socio-economic and energy transformation.

  • The image features a black and white portrait of a man, Piotr Rydlichowski, positioned on the left side against a white background. On the right, a vibrant blue area displays his name in white and the word "nature" in a smaller, also white font. An orange graphic element connects his name to the word "nature." The "PCSS" logo is visible in the upper right corner of the blue section. The overall design is clean and modern, likely for a presentation or promotional material.

    “Long-Distance Coherent Quantum Communications in Deployed Telcom Networks” – Piotr Rydlichowski in Nature Magazine

    2025-04-24

    The newest issue of Nature magazine (04/2025) features an article titled “Long-Distance Coherent Quantum Communications in Deployed Telcom Networks” and one of its coauthors is Piotr Rydlichowski – a PSNC’s researcher from the Centre’s Network Technologies Division.

  • Promotional graphic for the new project “Bliżej Teatru,” showing the digitalization and sharing of archival resources of the Polish Theatre in Wrocław, with PCSS and European Union funding logos.

    „Bliżej Teatru”: an innovative model of scenic heritage digitization

    2026-03-09

    The Polish Theatre in Wrocław, PCSS, and the University of Wrocław have begun working together to create a model system for digitizing theatre art archives. The project aims not only to secure unique collections documenting more than 600 productions created since 1945, but also to develop an innovative digital service for cultural institutions across Poland.

  • AI Tinkerers, Poznan, April 22, meetup, AI event, PCSS, Poznańskie Centrum Superkomputerowo-Sieciowe, telli, founding engineer, speaker, networking, machine learning, artificial intelligence, tech community, Old Market Poznań, Poland

    We invite you to AI Tinkerers Poland – Meetup in Poznań #1

    2026-03-30

    On April 22 this year, PCSS will host a gathering of AI enthusiasts and practitioners at the AI Tinkerers Poland Poznań #1 event. This initiative is aimed at engineers and scientists for whom working with LLM technologies and machine learning provides a space for constant experimentation and innovation.

  • GÉANT’s “Foresight 2030: Navigating Change” Report

    GÉANT’s “Foresight 2030: Navigating Change” Report

    2025-01-08

    At the end of 2024, GÉANT released a report identifying the key opportunities and challenges facing the NREN community (National Research and Education Network) in the coming decade. One of the authors of this document is Raimundas Tuminauskas – Head of the Network Infrastructure and Services Department at PSNC.

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