Organ transplantation saves the lives of many patients in Poland and around the world. Unfortunately, the number of people waiting for transplants far exceeds the number of available donors, and this gap continues to widen. Researchers associated with the Warsaw University of Technology decided to address this challenge by developing a system for the storage, transport, and monitoring of kidneys intended for transplantation.
A team of researchers from the University of Warsaw continued their work in Libya. This time, in the non-invasive research of the acropolis in Ptolemais, Libya, initiated in December 2024, two researchers from the Warsaw University of Technology took part. Anna Lejzerowicz, PhD, from the Faculty of Civil Engineering at WUT investigated the geological structure of this area, while Paweł Czernic, a doctoral candidate from the Faculty of Geodesy and Cartography at WUT — returning to Ptolemais for his second research campaign — conducted advanced geodetic surveys and mapping.
Cancer remains one of the greatest challenges in medicine today. Each year, it causes approximately 10 million deaths worldwide. Although therapeutic options continue to expand, chemotherapy remains the foundation of treatment in many cases. One of the most commonly used drugs is cisplatin – known for over forty years. It is a potent anticancer agent, but its use is associated with numerous adverse effects and the growing problem of cancer cell resistance.
The heart of the Warsaw University of Technology is adorned in jubilee decor, a sign that the celebration of our University's 200th anniversary is entering a key phase. Here is how the Main Building has been prepared for the festivities.
Researchers from the Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering at the Warsaw University of Technology will take part in the international research project ANIMATE – Additive maNufacturing Innovative MATerials for Energy applications, carried out within the CONNECT-NM framework – a new European Union funding mechanism for research projects.
From 9 to 12 January 2026, representatives of the Warsaw University of Technology participated in an educational mission in the United States, organised by the Capital City of Warsaw Office in cooperation with the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in New York, the Warsaw Tourism Organisation, and the Polish Youth Association based in New York. The visit was an opportunity to meet with the Polish diaspora, hold talks about cooperation, and promote our University.



