Over 1 500 places and two new majors are waiting for candidates for Master's studies at Lodz University of Technology. Admissions process begins on 31 January.
The Vice Minister of Funds and Regional Policy, Waldemar Buda, presented the Rector of Lodz University of Technology, Prof. Krzysztof Jóźwik, with funding for the thermal modernization of two buildings on the University' s campus.
Lodz University of Technology can now be visited remotely thanks to a virtual tour available in Google Street View databases. The tour includes around 560 ground and bird's eye views. Lovers of picturesque panoramas are invited to take a sky walk, which can be done by taking a virtual walk around the spaces photographed from a drone.
Cooperation between the two universities to date has involved, among other things, joint postgraduate studies at the Faculty of Process and Environmental Engineering, which have been completed by more than 100 graduates of the Mail School of Fire Service in Warsaw. Now, the signed agreement provides for long-term cooperation in science, research and development, as well as teaching and organisational activities.
Annex of January 12, 2022 to the Announcement of the Vice-Rector for Student Affairs of Lodz University of Technology of June 16, 2021 on the amount of individual types of benefits for students and participants of doctoral studies at Lodz University of Technology in 2021/22
The aim of the programme announced by NAWA, named after Stanisław Ulam, is to increase the degree of internationalization of Polish universities and scientific institutions. The programme is open to scientists with at least a PhD degree. Under the Ulam NAWA programme, 51 researchers will undertake research internships in Poland, including two at Lodz University of Technology.
Article written by Ewa Chojnacka, editor-in-chief
Lodz University of Technology and the Main School of Fire Service (SGSP) have formalised a long-term cooperation. The agreement covers scientific, research and development, as well as teaching and organisational activities.
Article written by Ewa Chojnacka, editor-in-chief
Physicists from Lodz University of Technology are working on an innovative optical water vapour analyser that will significantly reduce energy consumption and will be much cheaper than similar solutions currently available on the market. Research will be conducted jointly with researchers from Wrocław University of Science and Technology and the Technical University of Berlin. The project will be implemented by companies from Poland and Germany.
Scientists from the Institute Polymer and Dye Technology, TUL, participate in a unique, international project. – For the first time we will combine, in an innovative strategy, three individually important concepts used in preparation of dressing materials, i.e. intelligent polymers reacting to external stimuli, active nanolayers and peptides released from a new composite material, as a last option of anti- infective protection against resistant pathogens- informs Assoc. Prof. Eng. Joanna Pietrasik, TUL Prof at the Faculty of Chemistry and the project leader.
A team of researchers from Poland and the Czech Republic is going to optimize a new technology to capture carbon dioxide from exhaust gases discharged into the atmosphere. The National Science Centre has allocated over 1.7 million PLN from the OPUS + LAP program for the research.
