Researchers from the Warsaw University of Technology are participating in OSTEOFUSE – a bilateral project aimed at producing personalised, commercially available spinal and cranio-maxillofacial (CMF) bone implants that combine surface-modification technology with 3D printing. The project has received funding under the VI Polish–Turkish Projects call and brings together four members: the Warsaw University of Technology and the company Stenocoat sp. z o.o. as the national consortium, and the company Trabtech and the University of Ankara as the Turkish consortium.
Our young, talented researchers were unmatched in the national final of FameLab 2025! Natalia Izdebska took first place, and Bartłomiej Łuszczuk secured the second spot on the podium. Natalia will represent Poland in the FameLab International Final on 25 November at CERN in Geneva.
Defining quality indicators for point clouds, simulating the operation of terrestrial laser scanners (TLS), and developing shared digital metrological tools – these are the main goals of the ScanClouDT project. The initiative brings together 15 institutions from across Europe, including our University.
At the beginning of 2025, the Student Research Group for Aerial Measurement and Control Systems was established at the Warsaw University of Technology. It operates at the Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering, under the academic supervision of Elżbieta Jarzębowska, PhD. Despite its short period of activity, the Group has already proven its ability to carry out ambitious research and engineering projects. Their work doesn't end in laboratories – it is tested in real, often extreme conditions.
On the first weekend of October, the HackYeah hackathon – the largest on-site event of its kind in Europe – took place at TAURON Arena Kraków. Our students Filip Kiernozek and Piotr Mackiewicz won in their category, while a team from the Kraken Student Research Group and an inter-university team including Adam Sulik from WUT both took second place in their respective challenges.
This year's "30 Under 30" list by Forbes includes individuals closely associated with the Warsaw University of Technology. Łucja Rugor, founder and CEO of the Kosmok startup, is a graduate of the Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering. Brothers Paweł Paczuski and Krzysztof Paczuski, co-founders of upmedic, are graduates of the Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology. This is the ninth edition of the list under the slogan "Young Poles Conquering the World."



