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Marianna Sankiewicz-Budzyńska (Marianna Sankiewicz) was born on 26 September, 1921 in Przerośl, Poland, is an engineer. Discover Marianna Sankiewicz-Budzyńska's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 97 years old?

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Age 97 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 26 September 1921
Birthday 26 September
Birthplace Przerośl, Poland
Date of death (2018-05-30)2018-05-30 Gdańsk, Poland
Died Place Gdańsk, Poland
Nationality Poland

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2018

Marianna Sankiewicz-Budzyńska died on 29 May 2018 in Gdańsk. She is buried with her husband Gustaw Budzyński (1921 - 2018) at the Srebrzysko cemetery in Gdańsk.

2011

In 2011, the Polish President Bronisław Komorowski awarded her with the Orderu Odrodzenia Polski the Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta.

1991

In 1991, she organised the Polish section of the Audio Engineering Society, (AES) of which she became the chairman. In 1995 she was elected vice-president of the society for Central Europe for a two-year term. She initiated the founding of several new AES sections in Belarus, Lithuania, Russia and Ukraine, as well as a new student section in Poland, and increased the activity of the existing Polish AES.

1981

She was admired and appreciated for her approach to the educational process by her students. During the period of Martial Law in Poland (1981 - 1983) she was involved in helping and supporting students associated with the opposition. In 2011, the memories of her pupils were published Marianna Sankiewicz: dała nam skrzydła..., (Marianna Sankiewicz: She gave us wings ...) which was published by the Gdańsk University of Technology Publishing House.

1970

From 1970 she worked as an associate professor. For more than a dozen years she was the deputy dean at the Faculties of Communications and Electronics. In 1981, she was elected Vice-Rector for Education at Gdańsk University of Technology, the first woman at that level in the post-war history of the institution. In 1982 the Department of Sound Engineering at the Faculty of Electronics was created.

1968

Two years later she started working at the Department of Radio Research Equipment at the Faculty of Communications at Gdańsk University of Technology. She then lectured at the Department of Radiocommunication. In 1968, on the basis of her thesis Opór ujemny opornościowo-stabilny (stable negative resistance), Sankiewicz-Budzyńska was awarded a doctoral degree. Also in 1968, with her husband Gustaw Budzyński, she organised the Electrophonics Laboratory. Because of this work, in 1970 a nationally innovative specialisation in sound engineering was established at the faculty.

1945

In 1945, Sankiewicz moved to Gdańsk. From 20 February to August she was employed at the Polskie Radio and then at Radio Gdańsk from September 1945, after the end of the Second World War.

In October 1945, Marianna Sankiewicz began to study in the radio technology section of the Electric Department of the Politechnika Gdańska (Gdańsk University of Technology). In 1950 she graduated with a master's degree in electrical engineering, specialising in radio technology.

1944

During this period she made contact with the Polish secret prisoner-of-war organisation in Stalag II B Hammerstein, and collected information about the V1 and V2 missile weapons center in Peenemünde. She was arrested in 1944, sent to a concentration camp and interrogated by the Gestapo in a prison in Szczecin but survived the experience.

1942

In June 1942 she was deported to Germany be part of the forced labour under German rule. Sankiewicz worked in Roderbeck (Rynica near Gryfino), Altenweddingen, Pritzwalk, Wanzleben and Szczecin.

1939

The German Invasion of Poland began in September 1939. From June to October 1939, Marianna Sankiewicz lived in Starogard Gdański, then in Vilnius in Lithuania where from 1941 she worked in a cafe before becoming a soldier with the Home Army in the Vilnius District in 1942.

1921

Marianna Sankiewicz-Budzyńska (26 September 1921 – 29 May 2018) was a Polish electronics engineer, academic lecturer, organiser of scientific activities and education.

Marianna Sankiewicz was born on 26 September 1921 in Przerośl the daughter of Marianna (née Piszczako) and Kazimierz Sankiewicz (d. 1936) who were managers of the Schroniska nad Wigramia hostel in Wigry National Park. From 1934, she studied at the Maria Konopnicka State High School and Middle School for Girls in Suwałki, where she passed her secondary school-leaving examination in 1939. She was a member of the Polish Scouting Association.