Natalia Izdebska, MSc, from the Faculty of Chemistry at the Warsaw University of Technology, won the audience award (Audience Winner) at the FameLab – a science communication competition. The final was held at CERN in Switzerland.
The algorithm developed by the team of representatives of the WUT Faculty of Physics, KU Leuven, and Military University of Technology (WAT) proved to be the best presented at the Data Challenge organised by the technological branch of NATO.
Representatives of the Biomaterials Student Research Group, operating at the WUT Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, took part in the final of the Read Write Grow European Synthetic Biology Hackathon – an event dedicated to innovations in the field of synthetic biology.
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.
Patrycja Wińska, PhD, from the Team for Biomedical Chemistry at the Faculty of Chemistry, will implement the project “Human exosomes as natural carriers for inhibitors and degraders of CK2 protein kinase in targeted anti-cancer therapy”. She was granted funding for the project as part of the OPUS 28+LAP/Weave Competition of the National Science Centre.
A researcher from the WUT Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering was distinguished at the 9th International Conference on Nanomaterials by Severe Plastic Deformation (October 31–November 4, 2025, Beijing), one of the largest events dedicated to techniques of severe plastic deformation.



