Our University has been ranked in 11 disciplines and two subject areas: Engineering and Technology, and Natural Sciences. In five disciplines, we moved up; in another five, we maintained our position; and in one, we returned to the ranking.
The Faculty of Geodesy and Cartography at the Warsaw University of Technology has been appointed by the Minister of Science and Higher Education to coordinate the task entitled: Inter-university research cooperation in the field of geodesy and cartography – “GeoIntegration” research cooperation platform.
Research conducted at the Faculty of Geodesy and Cartography at WUT aimed to create a comprehensive information model of Prof. Hilary Koprowski’s villa – commonly known as “Koprówka.” The goal of the research and development works was to develop an HBIM model of the building and highlight its exceptional value for the cultural heritage and identity of the locality.
Agata Cieślik from the Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering received a distinction in the 3rd edition of the Women’s Energy in Transition – Polish Edition program, organized by Dalkia Poland. The program supports and promotes women in the energy sector, with a particular focus on the energy transition.
Researchers from WUT's Faculty of Chemistry—Prof. Marek Marcinek, PhD, Maciej Marczewski, PhD, and Maciej Smoliński, MSc —set out to answer this question. As part of the ULTRADRY project, they are working on modernising battery cell production in accordance with the principles of sustainable development and ecology.
Students from the Power Engineering Student Research Group at the Warsaw University of Technology have achieved success in the 2025 MEWy competition, receiving support for the development of the “Dual Power from the Sea: Integrating Wind and Wave Energy” project. Their concept involves harnessing wave energy by integrating a system of wave converters with offshore wind farm infrastructure.