During the two-day ENHANCE Alliance Leadership Meeting, which took place on 12 and 13 May, rectors, vice-rectors and guests from partner universities discussed the strategic directions of the ENHANCE consortium until 2030 in the context of the "Strategy for European Universities" developed by the European Commission.
On 14 May 2022 the Warsaw University of Technology opened a laboratory of the Aerospace Research Centre at the airport in Przasnysz. It is a unique place on a national and European scale where research on unmanned aerial vehicles and radar technologies is carried out.
A team led by prof. Mariusz Zdrojek from the Faculty of Physics is busy working on creating a material that will suppress harmful microwave radiation. It needs to be cheap, lightweight and flexible enough to easily adapt to different products.
There are works that change people's fate, and even the fate of the world. This might have been the case with Mieczysław Wolfke's publication entitled ‘Über die Möglichkeit der optischen Abbildung von Molekulargittern’ (On the possibility of optical imaging of molecular grids). However, this never really happened. We would like to invite you to the next part of the story about a unique researcher and inventor associated with the Warsaw University of Technology.
Madhurya Chandel, PhD, from the Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering has been invited to attend the 71st Lindau Nobel Laureates Meeting at Lindau (Germany) - a prestigous meeting with Nobel Prize winners and young scientists from around the world.
Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA), as part of the SPINAKER programme, awarded the Warsaw University of Technology with funding for the two projects: International summer schools WUT and Geomatics and Aeronautical Engineering Summer Schools. International students can register now for one of 7 exciting programs.