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WUT contribution to the Rosetta Mission

Soon, for the first time in human history, the Philae lander module of the European Rosetta mission will commence geological research on the surface of it's destination comet. It will be penetrated by MUPUS, a lander of outstanding mechanical parameters, achieved thanks to a surface engineering method developed at WUT's Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering.

Innovative fluid for bulletproof vests

A team from WUT’s Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering under supervision of Prof. Marcin Leonowicz, together with the Military Institute of Armament Technology and the Institute of Security Technologies MORATEX in Łódź has been working on this invention as part of the Innovative Economy Programme –    “Smart passive body armour with application of rheological fluids with nano structures”  (SmartArmour) project.

Steel tailored to industry’s needs

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A team from the Warsaw University of Technology Faculty of Material Science and Engineering headed by Krzysztof Wasiak, M.Sc., Eng., is working on a new generation of nanocrystalline steel. Once developed, such steel stands a good chance of being implemented for production, primarily in tool manufacturing, but also in manufacturing of vital parts of machines and wear-and-tear products.

WUT Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering provides the best education in the field of study Materials Engineering

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The Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering of the Warsaw University of Technology has once again been chosen the best faculty in Poland which provides the field of study Materials Engineering, according to the 2019 Ranking of Engineering Studies of the Perspektywy monthly.

MXenes - a new family of 2D materials at the Warsaw University of Technology

MXene phases are a young group of two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterials with intermediate properties between metals and ceramics, explored to a limited extent so far. Since their appearance, comprehensive research is carried out at the Warsaw University of Technology.

New spin-off company utilizing nanotechnology at the Warsaw University of Technology

In March 2019, a new spin-off company called "ADJ Nanotechnology” Sp. z o.o. was established. The company's activity is related to the growing demand of the printing industry for innovative nanomaterials with designed bioactive properties. The company specializes in the production of bioactive nanocomposite powders for use as a raw material in the production of materials with self-sterilizing properties.

WUT Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering

provides the best education in the field of study Materials Engineering in Poland