A paper by the 4D Nucleome (4DN) consortium has been published in Nature, presenting an integrated atlas of the human “4D nucleome” – that is, the dynamic, three-dimensional organisation of the genome within the cell nucleus and its relationship to function. The publication’s co-authors include Prof. Dariusz Plewczyński, Mateusz Chiliński, PhD, and Kaustav Sengupta, PhD – researchers affiliated with SFGLab (Plewczynski Lab) operating at the Faculty of Mathematics and Information Science of the Warsaw University of Technology and at the Centre of New Technologies of the University of Warsaw.
The project entitled “Fire safety system for a home electrical energy storage system” has received funding under the European Funds for a Modern Economy (FENG) 2021–2027 programme. The project was rated the highest on merit among 400 submissions and ranked first in the competition organised by the National Centre for Research and Development (NCBR).
The Civil Security Hub Poland initiative is a unique combination of satellite technologies, unmanned systems, and advanced data analytics, setting new standards in the field of civil security.
A new method for controlling heat flow is being researched at the Warsaw University of Technology. The project entitled ‘Two-dimensional van der Waals heterostructures with asymmetric heat transport’ is being carried out by a team from the Faculty of Physics, led by Prof. Mariusz Zdrojek. The project was awarded funding under the OPUS 29 competition of the National Science Centre (NCN), receiving a grant of PLN 2,331,500.
The Warsaw University of Technology has published a new promotional film on its channels. It is an invitation into the world of the university, allowing viewers to experience it up close and feel its unique atmosphere. The film is available in two language versions (Polish and English), with or without voice-over narration.
The Faculty of Materials Engineering is launching an international research project called ‘RETIN-A-EYE – Machine Learning Platform for Personalised Intravitreal Anti‑VEGF Therapy Using Drug‑Loaded Polymeric Nanoparticles’. The project is funded by the National Science Centre under the M‑ERA.NET 3 Call 2025 programme.



