This year, WUT scientists have continued the non-invasive research programme conducted by the Warsaw University of Technology at the site of the former Treblinka II extermination camp. This year’s work aimed to carry out a detailed survey of the internal roads of the camp, with particular emphasis on the route leading to the gas chambers.
This year’s edition of Carbon Korea was exceptional for the Polish materials field. For the first time, thanks to the cooperation between the Polish Composite Technology Cluster and the Korean K-Carbon cluster, a Polish stand was created, presenting the potential of companies, research institutes, and scientific units from Poland.
In the era of growing environmental challenges and the need for energetic transformation, scientists at the Warsaw University of Technology are taking part in one of the most innovative research projects in Europe – TITAN (Direct biogas conversion to green H₂ and carbon-based materials for soil enhancement and SiC production using a scalable microwave catalytic reactor). The initiative aims to develop a technology that facilitates direct biogas conversion to green H₂ and precious carbon-based materials in a new generation catalytic reactor.
Once again, the Warsaw University of Technology has been ranked among the best scientific institutions listed in the Shanghai Global Ranking of Academic Subjects (GRAS) 2025. The ranking includes 57 subjects (with Artificial Intelligence and Robotic Science & Engineering added compared to the previous year), grouped into five main fields of Natural Sciences, Engineering, Life Sciences, Medical Sciences, and Social Sciences.
A team of students from Varsovian universities was the runner-up in the prestigious iGEM Competition – the world’s biggest synthetic biology competition organised by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). One of the members of the team is Bartłomiej Łuszczuk, a student of biotechnology at the Faculty of Chemistry at the Warsaw University of Technology.
Daria Pałgan, MSc, received the Best Paper Award at the sixth Nano-Joining & Micro-Joining International Conference, which took place between November 17 and November 21, 2025, in Yeongju, Korea. Daria’s presentation was titled: “Cu-Mo nanocomposites as an interlayer for joining in thermal management systems”.



