Prof. dr hab. inż. Jacek Jachymski is a graduate of the Faculty of Technical Physics and Applied Mathematics (currently Faculty of Technical Physics, Information Technology and Applied Mathematics). His scientific specialties are functional analysis, fractal theory and fixed point theory.
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In the first stage of the 67th Chemistry Competition, the students of the Public Secondary School of Lodz University of Technology got first place in Poland as a team.
Researchers from the Institute of Turbomachinery of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering together with the X-ray Crystallography and Crystallochemistry Team of the Faculty of Chemistry as well as the Pintech company are working on the solution.
Lodz University of Technology, as one of the leading technical universities in the Poland, identifies and implements best internal practices within the "Building Excellence at TUL" project. The results of the project have just been announced and the faculties from which the awarded practices originate have been awarded grants by the Rector of TUL.
Prof. Mariusz Wójcik graduated in physics from the Faculty of Technical Physics and Applied Mathematics of Lodz University of Technology (now the Faculty of Technical Physics, Information Technology and Applied Mathematics) in 1986. After graduation he started work at the Interdepartmental Institute of Radiation Technology at the Faculty of Chemical Engineering and he still works there.
The European Commission announced its decision to award the universities with the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE) for 2021-2027.
Dr hab. inż. Mariola Buczkowska, Assoc. Prof. at the Faculty of Technical Physics, Information Technology and Applied Mathematics at TUL, is a graduate of Technical Physics. She specializes in the study of liquid crystals.
Prof. Beata Kolesińska from the Faculty of Chemistry and dr inż. Katarzyna Znajdek from the Faculty of Electrical, Electronic, Computer and Control Engineering, were the winners of the first edition of the "Merit for Intelligent Development" award. This is an exceptional distinction, which is a summary of five years of the Polish Intelligent Development Award organization.
Lodz University of Technology and Łódź Voivodeship have concluded an agreement on cooperation in the field of cyber security. The plan is to create a unit unique in Poland - a competence centre for Computer Forensics and Cybersecurity.
Lodz University of Technology together with partners from France, Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands and Hungary representing research centers and companies related to the shipbuilding industry has obtained funding in Horizon 2020 programme for the FIBRE4YARDS project.