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  2. Warsaw University of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Warsaw University of Technology (Polish: Politechnika Warszawska, lit. 'Varsovian Polytechnic') is one of the leading institutes of technology in Poland and one of the largest in Central Europe. It employs 2,453 teaching faculty, with 357 professors (including 145 titular professors). [4] The student body numbers 36,156 (as of 2011), mostly ...

  3. University of Technology Square - Wikipedia

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    The University of Technology Square ( Polish: Plac Politechniki ), also known as the Polytechnic Square, is an urban square and a roundabout in Warsaw, Poland, within the Downtown district. It forms an intersection of Nowowiejska, Noakowskiego, Lwowska, Śniadeckich, and Polna Streets. The square was constructed in 1768.

  4. Polytechnic Square - Wikipedia

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    Main Building of the Warsaw University of Technology, opened in 1901. The square began construction in 1768, as part of the Stanisław Axis, an urban layout made of five squares and roads, connecting Warsaw with Ujazdów Castle, developed from the initiative of king Stanisław August Poniatowski. [1] It was designed by Johann Christian Schuch. [2]

  5. Jan Czochralski - Wikipedia

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    Warsaw University of Technology Jan Czochralski ( / ˈ j æ n tʃ ɒ x ˈ r ɑː l s k i / YAN chokh- RAHL -skee , Polish pronunciation: [ˈjan t͡ʂɔˈxralskʲi] ; 23 October 1885 – 22 April 1953) was a Polish chemist who invented the Czochralski method , which is used for growing single crystals and in the production of semiconductor wafers .

  6. University of Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    The University of Warsaw (Polish: Uniwersytet Warszawski, Latin: Universitas Varsoviensis) is a public research university in Warsaw, Poland.Established on November 19, 1816, it is the largest institution of higher learning in the country, offering 37 different fields of study as well as 100 specializations in humanities, technical, and natural sciences.

  7. Category:Warsaw University of Technology - Wikipedia

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    F. Faculty of Management of Warsaw University of Technology. Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering of Warsaw University of Technology.

  8. Tadeusz Zawadzki - Wikipedia

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    Zawadzki was born on January 24, 1921, in Warsaw as a son of Józef Zawadzki, a chemist engineer, professor, dean of the Faculty of Chemistry and rector of the Warsaw University of Technology, and later vice-rector of the secret Warsaw University of Technology, who was active in the Union of Retaliation under the alias "Juliusz", and Leona née Siemieńska, a teacher and educational activist.

  9. Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering of Warsaw ...

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    History. The Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering was created in 1960 by merging the Faculty of Aviation and the Faculty of Mechanics and Constructions. Władysław Fiszdon became the first dean of the new-created faculty. In the year 1970 the central government decided to extirpate the Polish aerospace industry, and due to this ...