Join us on June 4–5 at EXPO XXI for one of the largest STEM, Tech & IT conferences in Europe! At our stand, we will showcase the achievements of our researchers in the field of quantum technologies, along with exciting student research group projects. We will also be sharing information about our university and its educational programmes. Don’t miss our appearance on the Sci/Eng stage!
Stands of Faculties, projects of student research groups, sightseeing of the University, conversations – these are the highlights of the event for everyone interested in studying at WUT. Come on the 14th of June from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.! Entrance is free.
A team from the Faculty of Chemical and Process Engineering led by Michał Wojasiński, PhD, will carry out the project “Ceramic biomimetic porous structure with bioactive hydrogel-hydroxyapatite filling for increased osseointegration” (acronym: Oss3H). The project received funding under the 12th Polish-Taiwanese competition for bilateral research projects, organized by Poland’s National Centre for Research and Development.
At the beginning of 2025, the three-year international project CoVHer (Computer-based Visualization of Architectural Cultural Heritage) was completed. The initiative brought together universities and institutions from five countries to work on new methods of digital reconstruction of historical monuments. Among the project partners was the Warsaw University of Technology, represented by a team of researchers from the Faculty of Architecture.
Efforts to better utilise 2D materials continue. In their latest study published in “Acta Materialia”, our physicists examined unique structures just three atoms thick: molybdenum disulphide (MoS₂) and tungsten disulphide (WS₂). By applying a graphene layer, they aimed to determine how the physical properties of these structures would change.
The SAE AeroDesign Student Research Group, operating within the Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering at the Warsaw University of Technology, has returned with great success from the international SAE Aero Design 2025 competition in the United States. The team competed in two categories—Advanced and Micro—and secured four medals, including two golds in the most demanding Advanced class.