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Cracow University of Technology (), also known in English as Cracow University of Technology (CUT), is a public
university A university () is an educational institution, institution of tertiary education and research which awards academic degrees in several Discipline (academia), academic disciplines. ''University'' is derived from the Latin phrase , which roughly ...
located in central
Kraków , officially the Royal Capital City of Kraków, is the List of cities and towns in Poland, second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the city has a population of 804,237 ...
, Poland. It was established in 1945 and, as an institution of higher learning granted full autonomy in 1954. The university offers full-time and part-time studies of the first and second cycle as well as doctoral school and postgraduate studies. The university offer education in more than 30 fields of study in Polish. In addition, some majors are also taught in English, and two majors are taught in Ukrainian. Such a variety of choices means a diversity of intellectual pursuits and solving challenging tasks. A large selection means a variety of intellectual explorations and solving ambitious tasks under the supervision of highly qualified academic staff. In 2018, Cracow University of Technology was ranked in the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), the world's best universities by discipline. Cracow University of Technology was classified in the category "Engineering" in the scientific discipline "Chemical Engineering". Shanghai Ranking 2019 classification, in the category "Mechanical Engineering". According to the results of the
evaluation In common usage, evaluation is a systematic determination and assessment of a subject's merit, worth and significance, using criteria governed by a set of Standardization, standards. It can assist an organization, program, design, project or any o ...
of scientific activities for the years 2017-2021, Cracow University of Technology was among the top three universities in Poland. The University underwent scientific activities assessment in eight disciplines: architecture and urban planning, information and communication technology, automation, electronics and electrical engineering; chemical engineering; civil engineering and transport; materials engineering; mechanical engineering, environmental engineering, mining and energy. As per the final decisions of the Ministry of Education and Science (Poland), they were all awarded the scientific category A+ (leading level) or A (very good level).


Patron

Since 1976, the patron of Cracow University of Technology has been
Tadeusz Kościuszko Andrzej Tadeusz Bonawentura Kościuszko (; 4 or 12 February 174615 October 1817) was a Polish Military engineering, military engineer, statesman, and military leader who then became a national hero in Poland, the United States, Lithuania, and ...
— a hero of the Polish and American nations. Not only was he an excellent commander, but also a skilled fortification engineer.
Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson (, 1743July 4, 1826) was an American Founding Fathers of the United States, Founding Father and the third president of the United States from 1801 to 1809. He was the primary author of the United States Declaration of Indepe ...
, the third president of the USA and one of the country's founding fathers, said about him: "He is the purest son of liberty I have ever known". Tadeusz Kościuszko was one of the first opponents of slavery in the United States, with his views ahead of the era in which he lived. In carrying out its mission, Cracow University of Technology seeks to draw on the heritage of its patron by cultivating values such as the pursuit of truth, respect for knowledge and skills, reliability in sharing and disseminating them, openness to new ideas, respect for personal dignity and civil rights, and respect for academic freedoms.


History

The establishment of Cracow University of Technology is related to the socio-political consequences of
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
. The devastated country needed engineers capable of rebuilding it. In addition, due to territorial changes, the
Lviv Polytechnic Lviv Polytechnic National University () is a public university in Lviv, Ukraine, founded in 1816. According to the Times Higher Education, as of 2024, it ranks first as a technical institution of higher education and second among all instit ...
, the oldest Polish technical university, found itself within the borders of the
USSR The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until Dissolution of the Soviet ...
. Given the situation, Professor Izydor Stella-Sawicki, who had headed the Department of Construction and Engineering at the Mining Academy (
AGH University of Krakow AGH University of Krakow, (abbreviated as ''AGH University''; formerly: AGH University of Science and Technology or ''AGH UST'') is a public university in Kraków, Poland. Founded in 1913, its inauguration took place in 1919. The university foc ...
) before the war, proposed the establishment of a technical college in Krakow. The concept was endorsed by the Rector of the Mining Academy, Professor Walery Goetel, and by the Minister of Education, Stanisław Skrzeszewski. In 1945, the Minister of Education authorised the organisation of the following polytechnic faculties at the Mining Academy: Architecture, Forestry, and Civil, Hydraulic and Surveying Engineering. They enjoyed administrative and budgetary autonomy and had their own senate. Professor Stella-Sawicki was appointed vice-rector of the newly established faculties. On November 19, 1946, the state authorities issued a decree on establishing Faculties of Architecture, Engineering and Communication within the Mining Academy, called Polytechnic Faculties. The act had retroactive effect from 1 April 1945, and this date was recognised as the date on which the University was established. In 1947, the headquarters of the faculties were moved to buildings in Warszawska Street adapted for educational purposes - the former Austrian military barracks named after Archduke Rudolf, which in the interwar period bore the name of King Jan III Sobieski. The first rector of the Cracow University of Technology was Professor Ludomir Sleńdziński. The university gained full independence on July 7, 1954, when Resolution No. 409 of the Council of Ministers on establishing the Cracow University of Technology was adopted. On September 30, 1976, it was given the name of Tadeusz Kościuszko. Almost from the beginning of its existence, Cracow University of Technology has been implementing a broad programme of research activities and cooperation with industry. As a result, by the early 1970s, three of its four faculties had been granted full academic rights to confer doctoral and postdoctoral degrees. In 1966, the fifth faculty, the Faculty of Chemistry (today the Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology), was established. Nine years later, the Faculty of Transport (now the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the Cracow University of Technology) was established. In 1999, the seventh Faculty was established; it is now the Faculty of Computer Science and Telecommunications of the Cracow University of Technology. As of 2019, the research activities of the university's staff focus on eight scientific disciplines, which were selected, among other things, based on an analysis of the staff's research potential and publication output. The leading scientific disciplines at the Cracow University of Technology are: architecture and urban planning; automation, electronics and electrical engineering; information and communication technology; chemical engineering; civil engineering and transport; materials engineering; mechanical engineering; and environmental engineering, mining and energy. Identifying the main areas of research activity made it possible to base the university's organisational structure on faculties clustered around these disciplines. As a result of these changes, a new faculty, the Faculty of Materials Engineering and Physics, was established at Cracow University of Technology on October 1, 2019, and two other faculties expanded their profiles and changed their names. The Faculty of Physics, Mathematics and Computer Science was transformed into the Faculty of Computer Science and Telecommunications, and the Faculty of Environmental Engineering into the Faculty of Environmental Engineering and Energy.


Faculties

The university comprises 8 faculties with 30 majors of study accredited by the Polish Accreditation Committee. *Faculty of
Architecture Architecture is the art and technique of designing and building, as distinguished from the skills associated with construction. It is both the process and the product of sketching, conceiving, planning, designing, and construction, constructi ...
, Dean: dr hab. inż. arch. Magdalena Kozień-Woźniak, Prof. CUT *Faculty of
Computer Science Computer science is the study of computation, information, and automation. Computer science spans Theoretical computer science, theoretical disciplines (such as algorithms, theory of computation, and information theory) to Applied science, ...
and
Telecommunications Telecommunication, often used in its plural form or abbreviated as telecom, is the transmission of information over a distance using electronic means, typically through cables, radio waves, or other communication technologies. These means of ...
, Dean: dr hab. inż. Paweł Pławiak, Prof. CUT *Faculty of
Electrical Electricity is the set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of matter possessing an electric charge. Electricity is related to magnetism, both being part of the phenomenon of electromagnetism, as described by Maxwel ...
and
Electrical Engineering Electrical engineering is an engineering discipline concerned with the study, design, and application of equipment, devices, and systems that use electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. It emerged as an identifiable occupation in the l ...
, Dean: dr hab. inż. Maciej Sułowicz, Prof. CUT *Faculty of
Civil Engineering Civil engineering is a regulation and licensure in engineering, professional engineering discipline that deals with the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment, including public works such as roads ...
, Dean: dr hab. inż. Lucyna Domagała, Prof. CUT *Faculty of
Materials Engineering Materials science is an Interdisciplinarity, interdisciplinary field of researching and discovering materials. Materials engineering is an engineering field of finding uses for materials in other fields and industries. The intellectual origi ...
and
Physics Physics is the scientific study of matter, its Elementary particle, fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force. "Physical science is that department of knowledge whi ...
, Dean: dr hab. inż. Janusz Mikuła, prof. CUT *Faculty of
Environmental Engineering Environmental engineering is a professional engineering Academic discipline, discipline related to environmental science. It encompasses broad Science, scientific topics like chemistry, biology, ecology, geology, hydraulics, hydrology, microbiolo ...
and
Energy Energy () is the physical quantity, quantitative physical property, property that is transferred to a physical body, body or to a physical system, recognizable in the performance of Work (thermodynamics), work and in the form of heat and l ...
, Dean: dr hab. inż. Stanisław M. Rybicki, Prof. CUT *Faculty of
Chemical Engineering Chemical engineering is an engineering field which deals with the study of the operation and design of chemical plants as well as methods of improving production. Chemical engineers develop economical commercial processes to convert raw materials ...
and Technology, Dean: dr hab. inż. Piotr Michorczyk, Prof. CUT *Faculty of
Mechanical Engineering Mechanical engineering is the study of physical machines and mechanism (engineering), mechanisms that may involve force and movement. It is an engineering branch that combines engineering physics and engineering mathematics, mathematics principl ...
, Dean: prof. dr hab. inż. Jerzy Sładek


Doctoral School

Established on May 29, 2019, the Doctoral School of the Cracow University of Technology, in accordance with the adopted rules, offers education in eight scientific disciplines in which the Cracow University of Technology is authorised to confer a doctoral degree. The Council of the Doctoral School exercises supervision over the CUT DS at the Cracow University of Technology, which includes, among others, university researchers representing the scientific disciplines. The School Director chairs the Council. This function is performed by dr hab. inż. Małgorzata Cimochowicz-Rybicka, Prof. CUT.


List of Rectors

* Izydor Stella-Sawicki (1945–1948) * Ludomir Sleńdziński (1954–1956) * Bronisław Kopyciński (1956–1965) * Kazimierz Sokalski (1965–1968) * Jan Kaczmarek (1968) * Jan Wątorski (1968–1972) * Władysław Muszyński (1972–1975) * Bolesław Kordas (1975–1981) * Roman Ciesielski (1981–1982) * Tadeusz Środulski (1982–1987) * Władysław Muszyński (1987–1990) * Józef Nizioł (1990–1996) * Kazimierz Flaga (1996–2002) * Marcin Chrzanowski (2002–2005) * Józef Gawlik (2005–2008) * Kazimierz Furtak (2008–2016) * Jan Kazior (2016–2020) * Andrzej Białkiewicz (2020–2023) * Andrzej Szarata (2023–)


Current Authorities

Rector * prof. dr hab. inż. Andrzej Szarata Vice-rectors * prof. dr hab. inż. Dariusz Bogdał * dr inż. Marek Bauer * dr hab. inż. arch. Tomasz Kapecki, prof. PK * dr hab. inż. Jerzy Zając, prof. PK University Council * dr Rafał Świerczyński (Chairman of the University Council) * dr inż. Aleksandra Burczyk * mgr inż. Marcin Styrna * prof. dr hab. inż. Wiesław Zima * dr hab. Jacek Jaśtal, Prof. CUT * dr hab. inż. Stanisław Młynarski, Prof. CUT * Mateusz Dąbrowski (representative of the Students' Council)


Doctors honoris causa

* Leopold Escande (1965) * Walery Goetel (1970) * Marian Kamieński (1972) * Pietro Gazzola (1972) * Wacław Olszak (1976) * Jerzy Hryniewiecki (1980) * Kazimierz Gamski (1985) * Bronisław Kopyciński (1988) * Heinz Peter Brauer (1988) * Olgierd Cecyl Zienkiewicz (1989) * Gerard Duncan Galletly (1995) * Henk C. van der Plas (1995) * Witold Cęckiewicz (1995) * Roman Ciesielski (1995) * Michał Życzkowski (1995) * Zenon Mróz (1997) * Wiktor Zin (1998) * Władysław Muszyński (1998) * Jaime Lerner (1999) * Oscar Mahrenholtz (1999) * Jan Hult (1999) * Herbert Mang (2000) * Jan Kmita (2000) * Mihály Zádor (2000) * James C. I. Dooge (2000) * Artur Wieczysty (2001) * John Tinsley Oden (2001) * Walter Henn (2001) * Aleksiej Mitrofanowicz Kutiepow (2002) * Janusz Bronisławowicz Danilewicz (2002) * Jarosław Mikielewicz (2004) * Michał Kleiber (2004) * Tadeusz Chrzanowski (2005) * Zbigniew Engel (2006) * Günter Wozny (2008) * Józef Nizioł (2008) * Henryk Górecki (2010) * Antonio Monestiroli (2011) * Oskar Josefowicz Kojfman (2011) * Kazimierz Flaga (2011) * Stanisław Mrowec (2012) * Alberto Molinari (2019) * Adam Hamrol (2021) * Wojciech Radomski (2021) * Józef Kuczmaszewski (2022) * Jiří Jaromír Klemeš (2023) * Wojciech Bonenberg (2023)


Location

The university's main campus in Warszawska Street is located in nineteenth-century Austrian military barracks whose construction was supervised by Antoni Łuszczkiewicz. The complex of buildings, the largest of its kind in Krakow, was named after Archduke Rudolf – the successor to the Austrian throne. In the interwar period – after changing the name to the barracks of King Jan III Sobieski – Polish troops were stationed here. After World War II, the complex was handed over to the Cracow University of Technology, initially on a free lease for a period of 5 years with the possibility of extension for a further 15. The university fully took over the buildings on Warszawska Street in 1956. The former office and staff facility is currently the seat of the university authorities and the Faculty of Civil Engineering. The historic buildings, which are the remains of the barracks, house the faculties of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Environmental Engineering and Energy, Architecture, as well as the university library and museum. New buildings have been built on the campus, and the historical facades have been renovated, making the premises of the Cracow University of Technology an excellent example of combining history with modernity. With the university's growth and, consequently, its expanding needs, it acquired new facilities or built new ones. In 2010, Cracow University of Technology purchased a building on the campus in Warszawska Street from the Military Property Agency - a former cannon house. The building was adapted into the Interfaculty Educational and Research Centre "Działownia". In 2013-2014, the Małopolska Laboratory for Energy-Efficient Construction was built here. The Dean's Offices of the Faculties of Architecture and Materials Engineering and Physics are based in the former Royal Palace in Łobzów (currently Podchorążych Street) – the oldest summer residence of the
kings of Poland Poland was ruled at various times either by dukes and princes (10th to 14th centuries) or by kings (11th to 18th centuries). During the latter period, a tradition of Royal elections in Poland, free election of monarchs made it a uniquely electab ...
. In 1955, the University received 2/3 of the building, 1/3 was given to the Medical Academy. Since 1959, the building has been the university's property, and since 1999, it has been its sole user. The history of the building in Łobzów dates back over six centuries. This is where King
Władysław IV Władysław is a Polish given male name, cognate with Vladislav. The feminine form is Władysława, archaic forms are Włodzisław (male) and Włodzisława (female), and Wladislaw is a variation. These names may refer to: People Mononym * Włodzis ...
was born. The building, destroyed during the Swedish invasion, was rebuilt by Jan III Sobieski. Legend has it that it was there, not at
Wawel Castle The Wawel Royal Castle (; ''Zamek Królewski na Wawelu'') and the Wawel Hill on which it sits constitute the most historically and culturally significant site in Poland. A fortified residency on the Vistula River in Kraków, it was established o ...
, that the king celebrated his victory in the war with Turkey. The Samuel Maciejowski Palace, on Kanonicza Street, houses the Department of History of Architecture and Conservation of Monuments. Cracow University of Technology received it for use in 1979. Since 2012, it has been owned by the university. In 1968, the Senate of the Cracow University of Technology decided to build a new university complex located in
Czyżyny Czyżyny is a neighbourhood and one of 18 districts of Kraków, located in the east-central part of the city. Its name comes from a village of same name that is now a part of the district, and until 1991 the district was part of the then independe ...
. On an area of over 80 ha, it was decided to build, among others, teaching and research buildings, laboratories and dormitories. The design of the new complex, prepared by Professor Witold Cęckiewicz in cooperation with the Bureau of Metallurgical Studies and Projects BIPROSTAL, was approved in 1972. In 1973, the construction of two student dormitories began in the northern part of the site. In 1974, in the southern zone, the construction of the facilities for the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, the third dormitory, a hotel for teaching assistants, and a canteen building began. The original plan was to complete these investments by 1977 and construct the entire complex by 1990. The economic crisis made it impossible to raise further funds for the investment. Eventually – in the northern zone of the site – four dormitories, a hotel for teaching assistants and a social house with a canteen were built. Work on the premises of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering continued intermittently, but the first units began to be moved from Warszawska Street in 1980. Eventually, the entire faculty was relocated to Czyżyny in 2004.


Dormitories of the Cracow University of Technology

Cracow University of Technology has its own Academic Housing Estate. It is located at Stanisław Skarżyński Street in Czyżyny and consists of four dormitories that can accommodate around 2,000 people. In recent years, the space in front of the student residences has been modernised, as well as the dormitories themselves. The work has resulted in, among other things, entertainment and relaxation areas for residents, a cinema room, kitchens for residents equipped with ovens and storage cupboards, and laundry rooms with laundry dryers. There are playing fields and tennis courts, as well as the "Kwadrat (Square)" Student Club.


Sports

Sport at the Cracow University of Technology has very strong traditions dating back to the early days of the university. In May 1951, an independent Academic Sports Association (AZS) Club was formed, quickly achieving numerous organisational and sports successes. Many sporting events were mass in nature, and some continue to this day. On November 5, 1958, the Club was transformed into the University Club. Over the years of the association's existence, titled athletes trained in its ranks, and among the students, employees and graduates of the university, there were many Olympic athletes, including: Zdzisław Styczeń, Czesław Marchewczyk, Józef Marusarz,
Włodzimierz Czarniak Włodzimierz Czarniak (26 May 1934 – 29 January 1964) was a Polish alpine skier. He competed in the men's giant slalom at the 1956 Winter Olympics The 1956 Winter Olympics, officially known as the VII Olympic Winter Games () and com ...
, Andrzej Bachleda-Curuś, Andrzej Sztolf, Joanna Bartosz,
Czesław Lorenc Czesław Ignacy Lorenc (14 April 1925 – 30 July 2015)Czesław Lorenc's obituary
was a Polish
, Jerzy Solarz, Agnieszka Szwarnóg, Wiesław Glos,
Renata Knapik-Miazga Renata Knapik-Miazga ( Knapik; born 15 July 1988) is a Polish épée fencer. She participated in the 2020 and the 2024 Summer Olympics, winning the bronze medal in the épée team competition at the latter. Career Knapik-Miazga took up fencing ...
. Sports facilities The university has sports halls in Kamienna Street (mainly for team games; basketball and volleyball) and in Czyżyny (for table tennis, tennis, squash, and futsal), a Tennis Centre certified by the International Tennis Federation, a fitness club, a sailing centre in
Żywiec Żywiec () is a town on the River Soła in southern Poland with 31,194 inhabitants (2019). It is situated within the Silesian Voivodeship, near the Żywiec Lake and Żywiec Landscape Park, one of the eight protected areas in the voivodeship. H ...
, open tennis courts in Skarżyńskiego Street, and two gyms.


Number of university students

Over 1,530 people registered for the first academic year 1945/46, and over 2,350 students were admitted for the academic year 1953/54. Currently, 11,703 people are studying at the Cracow University of Technology, including 453 foreigners.


Student Organisations

* Student Council the Cracow University of Technology * University Club of the Academic Sports Association at CUT * Independent Students' Union at CUT * Polish Students' Union at CUT * IAESTE CUT Local Committee * European Student Forum – AEGEE Krakow * Erasmus Student Network at CUT * Student E-Sports Club of the Cracow University of Technology at the Faculty of Computer Science and Telecommunications


International cooperation

Cracow University of Technology is a member of the
European University Association The European University Association (EUA) represents more than 800 institutions of higher education in 48 countries, providing them with a forum for cooperation and the exchange of information on higher education and research policies. Members of ...
. In 2023, together with eight other universities, it established a European University called Stars EU (Strategic Alliance for Regional Transition) and cooperates with research centres around the world, not only in the field of science and research but also in the exchange of students and research and teaching staff. During their studies, students can take advantage of the "Erasmus+" programme, which includes exchanges with most European countries. Bilateral agreements concluded by the Cracow University of Technology allow cooperation with more than 50 countries, including the
United States The United States of America (USA), also known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It is a federal republic of 50 U.S. state, states and a federal capital district, Washington, D.C. The 48 ...
,
Japan Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asia, Asian mainland, it is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan and extends from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea ...
,
Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising mainland Australia, the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and list of islands of Australia, numerous smaller isl ...
, the Republic of Korea,
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after ...
,
India India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the List of countries by population (United Nations), most populous country since ...
,
Mexico Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in North America. It is the northernmost country in Latin America, and borders the United States to the north, and Guatemala and Belize to the southeast; while having maritime boundar ...
and
Ukraine Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the List of European countries by area, second-largest country in Europe after Russia, which Russia–Ukraine border, borders it to the east and northeast. Ukraine also borders Belarus to the nor ...
. The university has also signed dual diploma agreements with, among others:
Cranfield University Cranfield University is a postgraduate-only public research university in the United Kingdom that specialises in science, engineering, design, technology and management. Cranfield was founded as the College of Aeronautics (CoA) in 1946. Throug ...
,
University of Cagliari The University of Cagliari () is a public research university in Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy. It was founded in 1606 and is organized in 11 faculties. History The ''Studium Generalis Kalaritanum'' was founded in 1606 along the lines of the old ...
, Lviv Polytechnic National University, FH Münster University of Applied Sciences and
Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg The Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg (abbreviation: TU Bergakademie Freiberg, TUBAF) is a public university of technology with 3,471 students in the city of Freiberg, Saxony, Germany. The university's focuses are exploration, minin ...
. Some of the courses taught at the University are accredited by foreign institutions: * architecture –
Royal Institute of British Architects The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is a professional body for architects primarily in the United Kingdom, but also internationally, founded for the advancement of architecture under its royal charter granted in 1837, three suppl ...
(RIBA) * landscape architecture – International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA) Europe * architecture, construction, transport –
European Network for Accreditation of Engineering Education The European Network for Accreditation of Engineering Education (ENAEE) was established in 2006 as an organization to promote quality in engineering education across Europe and beyond. It is rooted in the Bologna process which aims to build the ...
(ENAEE) * The Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology at Cracow University of Technology offers a four-semester-long second-cycle programme under the European Master in Biorefinery consortium (Erasmus Mundus BIOREF) together with the
University of Lille The University of Lille (, abbreviated as ULille, UDL or univ-lille) is a French public research university based in Lille, Hauts-de-France. It has its origins in the University of Douai (1559), and resulted from the merger of three universities ...
, the University of Bari Aldo Moro and the
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. Cracow University of Technology is currently listed in the most important international university rankings, including: THE University Rankings,
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, US News Best Global Universities Rankings, Shanghai Ranking's Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2019 and 2020 – Mechanical Engineering, 2023 The Three University Missions Ranking and UI GreenMetric World University Ranking. Cracow University of Technology also cooperates with foreign scientific and research institutions, e.g. with the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). The first contacts between CUT and CERN took place as early as October 1990, and the first cooperation agreement between Cracow University of Technology and CERN was signed in 1997. Employees and graduates of the university have held positions at CERN as heads of organisational units (sections and groups) and as advisors to the Director of CERN for countries that are not members of CERN (dr T. Kurtyka). The main areas of cooperation with CERN included the design of, among others: particle accelerators, beam transport systems, superconducting magnets, correction magnet control systems, thermomechanical compensation systems, high vacuum systems, as well as the development of superconductors and their interconnections, cryogenic systems, superconducting magnet supply lines, cryostats, particle detector cooling systems, detector support structures, magnetic lenses. The agreement signed with the institution in 2015 was preceded by 25 years of cooperation. Scientists from the University contributed to the creation of the
Large Hadron Collider The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world's largest and highest-energy particle accelerator. It was built by the CERN, European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) between 1998 and 2008, in collaboration with over 10,000 scientists, ...
. Scientists from the Cracow University of Technology also had a major contribution to the creation of the Large Hadron Collider, including designing and constructing the devices located in the spaces between the accelerator's main magnets. In 2011, a second cooperation agreement was signed with CERN, and another – for an indefinite period – in 2015. Under the agreement, employees, students and graduates of the University participate in the work of CERN research teams.


Laboratories

The laboratory base of the Cracow University of Technology is constantly developing and expanding, thanks to which the university increases its research capabilities. Not only do the University's institutions support the academic development of students and the teaching process, but they also cooperate with external entities, companies and scientific institutions. Modern research infrastructure allows scientists to adequately respond to the needs of the modern world, e.g. in the field of IT technology, low-energy construction, medicine or transport. Małopolska Laboratory for Energy-Efficient Construction In 2013-2014, the Małopolska Laboratory of Energy-Efficient Construction was established, conducting research on low-energy technologies. The laboratory building is divided into 14 climatic and energy zones, where research on the properties of energy-saving materials and technologies is carried out. The 5-storey building was built to the stringent standards of low-energy facilities. A compact body, modern façade design and the use of advanced installation systems characterise it. In terms of insulation and airtightness, it meets the requirements characterising passive buildings. Laboratory of Technoclimatic Research and Working Machines The laboratory base of the university includes the unique (in Poland as well as Central and Eastern Europe) Laboratory of Technoclimatic Research and Working Machines, where it is possible to conduct research on large engineering facilities (weighing up to 60 tons) in extreme climatic and atmospheric conditions in a thermoclimatic chamber. Tests of this type include tests of functionality, strength and total resistance in the temperature range from -50 °C to +70 °C, with increased humidity up to 98% RH. In addition, the laboratory conducts research in such areas as: computer modelling and simulation, as well as the design of hydraulic and pneumatic components and systems for the drive and control of machinery and equipment, combined with experimental verification tests, computational methods and functional optimisation of industrial transport systems, including cranes and conveyors, determination of operating parameters of industrial transport means, design of electromechanical drives and modernisation of existing systems for industrial needs, development of methods of structural, kinematic and dynamic analysis and synthesis of mechanisms, computer simulation of mechanisms and their control, research and vibroacoustic diagnostics of machines and devices, design and evaluation of acoustic protection (cabins, enclosures, silencers); tests of acoustic properties of materials, tests in the field of workstation ergonomics (tests of noise, vibrations, thermal comfort and lighting). Piotr Śliwiński was preparing for the expedition to Mount Everest at the Laboratory of Technoclimatic Research and Working Machines of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the Cracow University of Technology. Together with extreme cyclist Valerian Romanovsky, he spent 100 hours in the thermoclimatic chamber. He tested his strength on a climbing scaffold at a temperature reduced to minus 50 degrees Celsius. Laboratory of Environmental Aerodynamics In 2024, a unique research centre will be opened at the Cracow University of Technology, one of Europe's most modern laboratories, Laboratory of Environmental Aerodynamics. The Lesser Poland Voivodeship supports this investment. The new laboratory was established on the campus of Cracow University of Technology in Czyżyny. The Laboratory of Environmental Aerodynamics will allow specialists to conduct research, expert opinions and analyses regarding, among others, urban ventilation, transport of pollutants, dynamic impact on smog, air exchange and regeneration systems. The results of the research carried out in the Laboratory of Environmental Aerodynamics will also provide planners and designers, as well as the construction market, with valuable knowledge for designing new housing estates, modernising existing tall buildings or constructing new ones. In the laboratory building, two mixed-circuit wind tunnels were designed, each equipped with two measurement spaces and a diverse system of fans and technical infrastructure elements, shaping the parameters of the incoming air. Laboratory of Ultra-Precise Coordinate Measurements As part of the National Coordinate Metrology Network (NSMET) project, of which the Cracow University of Technology is the leader, the construction of the Laboratory of Ultraprecise Coordinate Measurements is underway. The world-class scientific network and research centre comprises four leading technical universities: Cracow University of Technology, Poznan University of Technology, Warsaw University of Technology, and Kielce University of Technology. Worth over PLN 49.8 million, the NSMET project is implemented under the Smart Growth Operational Programme (measure 4.2 "Development of modern research infrastructure of the science sector"). The laboratory will have equipment enabling measurements of the geometry of internal and external structures of the measured objects on scales ranging from nano to large-scale measurements. In the new research centre, measurements will be performed primarily on machine and system components from a wide range of industries, including automotive, aerospace, energy, medical, bioengineering, composite materials and nanomaterials.


Notable alumni

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Nguyễn Thế Thảo Nguyễn Thế Thảo, (born March 21, 1952, in Quế Võ District, Bắc Ninh Province) is a Vietnamese politician. Nguyễn Thế Thảo graduated from the Tadeusz Kościuszko University of Technology in Kraków , officially the Royal C ...
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Marek Grechuta Marek Michał Grechuta (10 December 1945 – 9 October 2006) was a Polish singer, songwriter, composer, and lyricist. Early life Grechuta was born on 10 December 1945 in Zamość, Poland. He studied architecture at Tadeusz Kościuszko Universi ...
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Zdzisław Beksiński Zdzisław Beksiński (; 24 February 192921 February 2005) was a Polish painter, photographer, and sculptor specializing in the field of dystopian surrealism. Beksiński made his paintings and drawings in what he called either a Baroque or a Go ...
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Tadeusz Parpan Tadeusz Piotr Parpan (16 November 1919 – 21 April 1990) was a Polish footballer. He was a graduate of the Kraków Technical University ( Politechnika Krakowska). Parpan represented Cracovia (1945–1950), Garbarnia Kraków (1951–52) and the ...
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Michał Życzkowski Michał Życzkowski (12 April 1930 – 24 May 2006) was a Polish mechanical engineer. Career Życzkowski was born in Kraków. In 1954 he graduated at the Tadeusz Kościuszko University of Technology, and in 1958 he received a diploma at the Impe ...
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Andrzej Mleczko Andrzej Mleczko (born 5 January 1949) is a Polish illustrator, mostly known for his satirical activities. He is also connected with painting, book illustrations, adverts, scenography and posters. He has worked with Polish and foreign magazin ...
* Krzysztof Węgrzyn * Ryszard Jurkowski * Martin Ostoja-Starzewski


See also

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List of universities in Poland This is a list of universities in Poland. In total, there are approximately 457 universities and collegiate-level institutions of higher education in Poland, including 131 government-funded and 326 privately owned universities, with almost 2 millio ...
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Science and technology in Poland Education has been of prime interest to Poland's rulers since the early 12th century. The catalog of the library of the Cathedral Chapter in Kraków dating from 1110 shows that Polish scholars already then had access to western European literature ...


References


External links


Cracow University of Technology, home page

Politechnika Krakowska, home page
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