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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). [3] The student body numbers 36,156 (as of 2011 ...
Polytechnic Museum. / 55.75556°N 37.60972°E / 55.75556; 37.60972. The Polytechnic Museum ( Russian: Политехнический музей) is one of the oldest science museums in the world and is located in Moscow. It showcases Russian and Soviet technology and science, as well as modern inventions. It was founded in 1872 after ...
Life. Boguski had served as an assistant in St. Petersburg to the Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev. [1] From 1895 Boguski was a professor at Warsaw 's Wawelberg and Rotwand School, and from 1920 at the Warsaw Polytechnic . He carried out pioneering studies in chemical kinetics and formulated "Boguski's rule" concerning the speed of dissolution ...
Politechnika Warszawska. First flight. 1993. Number built. ca. 200. The Politechnika Warszawska PW-5 Smyk ( Polish: "Little rascal") is a single seater sailplane designed at the Warsaw University of Technology (Polish: "Politechnika Warszawska") and manufactured in Poland. It is a monotype World Class glider.
The National Library ( Polish: Biblioteka Narodowa) is the central Polish library, subject directly to the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland . The library collects books, journals, electronic and audiovisual publications published in the territory of Poland, as well as Polonica published abroad.
Mieczysław Wolfke (29 May 1883 – 4 May 1947) was a Polish physicist, professor at the Warsaw University of Technology, the forerunner of holography and television. He discovered the method of solidification of helium as well as two types of liquid helium. He was a Masonic Grand Master of the National Grand Lodge of Poland from 1931 to 1934.
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The Załuski Library (Polish: Biblioteka Załuskich, Latin: Bibliotheca Zalusciana) established in Warsaw in 1747 by Józef Andrzej Załuski and his brother, Andrzej Stanisław Załuski, both Roman Catholic bishops, was a public library nationalized and renamed upon its founders' death into the Załuski Library of the Republic (Polish: Biblioteka Rzeczypospolitej Załuskich) which existed ...