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1 Warsaw University of Technology History since 1826 the main building of WUT Students: 30 000Academic staff: 2500 other staff: 2000 17 faculties Welcome to

2 17 Faculties Architecture Automobile and Heavy Machinery Chemical and Process Engineering Chemistry Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Electronics and Information Technology Environmental Engineering Geodesy and Cartography Materials Science and Engineering Mathematics and Information Sciences Mechatronics Physics Power and Aeronautical Engineering Production Engineering Transport Civil Eng. Mechanics and Pertochemistry (Płock) College of Economics and Social Sciences Business School Foreign Language Centre

3 Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology 100 years of physics at the University(1901-2001) The building of the Faculty of Physics - just constructed

4 Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology First lectures of physics (1901)

5 Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology Independent Chairs of Physics (1919-65)...new academic year 1916/1917

6 Institute of Physics (1965-99) Faculty of Applied Physics & Mathematics (1975-99) Faculty of Physics (since 1999) The building of the Faculty of Physics - this year

7 Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology Academic teachers 84 professors 18 associate professors 9 assistant professors 55 senior lecturers 2 Administration and technical staff 39 Academic teachers 84 professors 18 associate professors 9 assistant professors 55 senior lecturers 2 Administration and technical staff 39 Dean of Faculty, Prof. F. Krok is opening the new Academic Year

8 Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology Divisions: Theory of Magnetism and Phase Transitions Optics Semiconductors Solid State Ionics Condensed Matter Structure Solid State Technology Nuclear Physics Nonlinear Optics Divisions: Theory of Magnetism and Phase Transitions Optics Semiconductors Solid State Ionics Condensed Matter Structure Solid State Technology Nuclear Physics Nonlinear Optics

9 Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology MSc students: 300, PhD Students: 50 Teaching of physics at the other faculties of WUT Faculty Seminar, Report of Prof. Martino from SUBATECH (France)

10 Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology 3-year BSc or 5-year MSc studies in Applied Physics: solid state physics optoelectronics computer physics medical physics nuclear physics dynamics of complex systems 3-year BSc or 5-year MSc studies in Applied Physics: solid state physics optoelectronics computer physics medical physics nuclear physics dynamics of complex systems

11 Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology 4-year PhD studies in Physics: solid state physics optics and optoelectronics nuclear physics dynamics of complex systems 4-year PhD studies in Physics: solid state physics optics and optoelectronics nuclear physics dynamics of complex systems ALICE detector

12 Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION: The Faculty of Physics has formal agreements concerning scientific cooperation with the following centers:  Ecole des Mines de Nantes Subatech, France The Faculty of Physics has formal agreements concerning scientific cooperation with the following centers:  Ecole des Mines de Nantes Subatech, France Visit of Profs: B.Erazmus and J.Martino from SUBATECH Discussion with the Vice-Rector for Scientific Affairs, Prof. P.Wolański and the Dean of the Faculty of Physics, Prof. F.Krok

13 Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION:  Institut für Angewandte und Technische Physik, Institut für Technische Elektrochemie und Festkörperchemie, Technische Universität, Wien, Austria  University of Quebeck at Hull, Canada  Brno Technical University, Czech Republic  Chair of Radiophysics of Vilnius University, Lithuania  Institut für Angewandte und Technische Physik, Institut für Technische Elektrochemie und Festkörperchemie, Technische Universität, Wien, Austria  University of Quebeck at Hull, Canada  Brno Technical University, Czech Republic  Chair of Radiophysics of Vilnius University, Lithuania  Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia  University of London, UK  Hallam Sheffield University, UK  Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA  Darmstadt Technische Hochschule, Germany  Institut de Recherches Subatomiques, Strasbourg, France  Ostrava Technical University, Czech Republic  Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia  University of London, UK  Hallam Sheffield University, UK  Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA  Darmstadt Technische Hochschule, Germany  Institut de Recherches Subatomiques, Strasbourg, France  Ostrava Technical University, Czech Republic

14 Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION: Academic staff of our Faculty is also involved in very fruitful co- operation with such scientific centers as:  European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), Geneva, Switzerland  Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA  Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA  Accelerator Laboratory, Jyvaskyla, Finland  Humboldt Universität, Berlin, Germany  Ohio State University, USA  National Institute of Nuclear Physics, Italy: Bari, Catania, Torino, Trieste.  Institute of Physics, A.S.C.R., Prague, Czech Republic  Intitute for Theoretical Physics of National Acad. Sci., Kiev, Ukraine  Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Moscow, Russia  Max-Planck Arbeitsgruppe, Potsdam, Germany Academic staff of our Faculty is also involved in very fruitful co- operation with such scientific centers as:  European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), Geneva, Switzerland  Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA  Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA  Accelerator Laboratory, Jyvaskyla, Finland  Humboldt Universität, Berlin, Germany  Ohio State University, USA  National Institute of Nuclear Physics, Italy: Bari, Catania, Torino, Trieste.  Institute of Physics, A.S.C.R., Prague, Czech Republic  Intitute for Theoretical Physics of National Acad. Sci., Kiev, Ukraine  Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Moscow, Russia  Max-Planck Arbeitsgruppe, Potsdam, Germany

15 Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION:  Max Planck Institut, Technische Universität, Dresden, Germany  Knoxville University, USA  The Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden  Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA  Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium  National Institute of Physics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel  National Institute for Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Utrecht, The Netherlands  Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung, Darmstadt, Germany  Max Planck Institut, Technische Universität, Dresden, Germany  Knoxville University, USA  The Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden  Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA  Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium  National Institute of Physics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel  National Institute for Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Utrecht, The Netherlands  Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung, Darmstadt, Germany

16 Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology Celebration of the new Academic year at Warsaw University of Technology

17 Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology “Gaudeamus igitur...”


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