Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Warsaw University of Technology builds upon the traditions of Polish technical universities that operated previously in Warsaw: – the Polytechnic Institute was founded in 1826 thanks to the efforts of Stanisław Staszic, and the School of Hipolit Wawelberg and Stanisław Rotwand was established in 1895.
It is not only the oldest, but also the best technical university in Poland; in the ranking of Polish universities, it has taken the first place in its category for nine years. At Warsaw University of Technology, over 180 student research groups, organisations and associations are active, and the educational offer includes more than 30 fields of study (the majority with English as a medium of instruction).
At WUT, the Robotics activities take place in the Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering. In that Faculty, students can participate in ongoing projects covering a wide range of problems from the fields of aeronautics, advanced computation methods, material science, novel robotics, to safety engineering, methods for energy preservation, the use of solar energy, to methods for efficient air conditioning or methods of efficient heating.
Faculty graduates are recognised all over the world for their good fundamental education including mathematics, physics, and mechanics; their skills in the design of mechanical systems are also well-known.
Faculty graduates are recognised all over the world for their good fundamental education including mathematics, physics, and mechanics; their skills in the design of mechanical systems are also well-known.
Areas of specialization & research activities of excellence of Warsaw University of Technology:
Mechanical design in robotics, Bio-robotics, Control systems for advanced robotic structures and robotic teams.
Learn more: www.pw.edu.pl
Learn more: www.pw.edu.pl