Current informations
"A revolution in the construction industry is coming." A scientist from Szczecin is working on a vaccine for concrete
15.02.2023How to prevent concrete from cracking? The hope for the construction industry will be the research of Adam Zieliński, PhD at the West Pomeranian University of Technology, on the technology of intelligent internal care of cement composites. Zieliński received one and a half million zlotys from the National Centre for Research and Development to develop his concept.Our electrical engineer with a professorial nomination. From President Duda
14.02.2023Tomasz Chady, a researcher at the Department of Theoretical Electrical Engineering and Applied Computer Science at the West Pomeranian University of Technology, received his professorial nomination from President Andrzej Duda of the Republic of Poland.We signed an agreement with the National Labour Inspectorate
2.11.2022The agreement with the National Labour Inspectorate - District Labour Inspectorate in Szczecin was signed on Tuesday, October 25 by the West Pomeranian University of Technology and the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering.BioLAB
28.10.2022The Polish-U.S. Fulbright Commission invites Master’s and PhD students of life sciences, biophysics and medical fields of study to submit applications for the BioLAB 2023-24 Program. The call for applications lasts until February 1, 2023.Our young scientists awarded by the President of Szczecin
27.10.2022Eight of our young scientists received awards and distinctions in the 14th edition of the city competition - The Mayor of Szczecin Awards for the best scientific work. President Piotr Krzystek presented the awards to fifteen best young scientists from six Szczecin universities.First International BalticBioMat Symposium at ZUT
27.09.2022Polymeric materials for circular economy
26.09.2022Our scientists have entered the third stage of work on the hydrogen energy buffer
20.07.2022The West Pomeranian University of Technology, together with the University of Szczecin and Enea Operator, are implementing an innovative research project called H2eBuffer. As a result, a hydrogen energy buffer will be created to store energy and stabilize the operation of the power grid. The system will use green hydrogen produced using renewable energy. The project has entered the third stage, in which Enea Operator will build a buffer prototype based on research carried out by universities. The location of the prototype will be GPZ ŁOBEZ (West Pomeranian Voivodeship).Team of our scientists awarded during the R&D Impact gala
5.07.2022In the Gdańsk business centre - Olivia Business Centre, 34 winners from Polish research centres were awarded. Among them was prof. Urszula Narkiewicz from the Faculty of Chemical Technology and Engineering, who received an award for developing an innovative technology of CO2 capture from flue gases and its further use.Our professors decorated by the president. "For outstanding achievements in research and didactic work"
30.06.2022At the end of May, a ceremonial meeting was held at the Presidential Palace, during which Paweł Szrot, Chief of the Cabinet of the President of the Republic of Poland, on behalf of Andrzej Duda, granted orders and national decorations. Among the awarded were representatives of our university.
