The best (sorted by Impact Factor) articles authored by our Faculty employees in 2022 (last update: 31-12-2022).

The Minister of Education and Science awarded the Warsaw University of Technology the highest scientific category, A+, in the discipline of chemical sciences. The scientific discipline of chemical engineering ultimately received category A.

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The academic community of the Warsaw University of Technology stands in full solidarity with the Ukrainian nation at this harrowing moment for our neighbor. Nothing can justify the military aggression that Russia has carried out against Ukraine. In Europe so terribly affected by the drama of World War II, resulting in millions of victims, the behavior of the Russian authorities raises legitimate concerns about the future of the entire continent.

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We are accepting applications for Master of Science (M.Sc.) programs.

On September 2, 2024, the Dean and Vice Deans received their nominations for their positions from the Rector of the Warsaw University of Technology, Prof. Krzysztof Zaremba.

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Achievements

We are proud to share that on July 30, 2025, Prof. Elżbieta Jastrzębska, PhD, Eng., received her appointment letter from the President of the Republic of Poland, Andrzej Duda, officially accepting the title of Professor of Natural Sciences in the discipline of Chemical Sciences, awarded on March 5, 2025.

We sincerely congratulate!

Ewa Iwanek, PhD, from the Faculty of Chemistry at Warsaw University of Technology, together with her thesis students, is developing highly active supported catalysts, where the active phase is deposited on high-surface-area oxide solid solutions. These supports are oxides (CeO₂, ZrO₂, and Al₂O₃) doped with trace amounts of foreign ions—a strategy that maintains the structure of the parent oxide while significantly enhancing its physicochemical properties.

Can plants warn about disease before symptoms appear? Thanks to research by a team lead by Małgorzata Wesoły PhD from the Faculty of Chemistry at the Warsaw University of Technology, analysing plant and soil odours could revolutionize agricultural diagnostics. Discover the fascinating world of volatilomics and its applications in crop protection.

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