Dear Students, Doctoral Students, Graduates, Colleagues and Friends of Lodz University of Technology. Ladies and Gentlemen. There are special days ahead of us when we will traditionally celebrate Easter.
In the Polish Radio "INNOVATIONS 2021" ranking, promoting innovative projects, products and services developed by universities and companies, the second place in the best ecological solution category was taken by biodegradable masks from TUL.
Professor Jan Awrejcewicz has received an honorary doctorate degree from the Prydniprovsky State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture (PSACEA) in Ukraine. This is the first TUL honorary doctorate degree conferred in an online ceremony.
Aleksandra Wilczyńska began her studies in IT, but since childhood she has been passionate about space. Together with a group of students from the Innspace team, she created a project of a base on the Moon, which took 4th place in the international Moon Base Deisgn Contest organized by the Moon Society from the USA.
Increasing interaction and relations between the lecturer and the student, as well as increasing motivation during online learning, are the main objectives of a project which received EUR 300 000 in funding. This is the highest amount awarded in the Erasmus+ programme.
Another edition of the oldest festival in Lodz and one of the biggest tourist song reviews in Poland is behind us. For the second time the YAPA fans met online. Preliminary statistics show that this year's edition was viewed by over 13 thousand people from all over Poland.
Lodz University of Technology along with BSH Sprzęt Gospodarstwa Domowego Sp. z o.o. have completed the first cycle of mechatronics studies, conducted in a form that allows gaining professional experience directly in the company already during education. The first defence of engineering theses confirmed the advantages and desirability of dual education.
Professpr Andrzej Napieralski – a graduate of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at TUL (currently Faculty of Electrical, Electronic, Computer and Control Engineering). He receives recognition from the international scientific community. He cooperates with prestigious foreign centres. Many of his achievements pertain to research in the field of microelectronics, nanoelectronics and thermal phenomena in electronic elements and systems.
Professor Jacek Banasiak – a graduate of mathematics at the Faculty of Technical Physics and Applied Mathematics (currently Faculty of Technical Physics, Information Technology and Applied Mathematics), TUL (1981). His main area of scientific interest is the theory of differential equations. For many years he has been among the world's leading specialists in this field.
Lodz University of Technology is coordinating a project that aims to increase the level of interaction between students and lecturers and to strengthen student motivation during online learning. Our partners in these activities are universities from Germany, Spain and Portugal.