Poland's first quantum computer using low-temperature superconducting qubits technology has been launched at WrocławTech. The five-cubit machine is called “Odra 5” and operates at the Wrocław Centre for. Networking and Supercomputing.
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Does championship-level accuracy stem from genetics, or from eyes trained to their limits? Researchers from the Faculty of Fundamental Problems of Technology at Wrocław University of Science and Technology have investigated how long-term sports shooting training affects visual parameters.
Before the start of the summer semester, new students joined us. Over 100 people from abroad are just beginning their full-cycle studies at Wrocław Tech, and another 150 came here as part of the Erasmus+ academic exchange program.
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Sukorno Asad, a graduate of the prestigious Imperial College London, has been pursuing his doctorate at the Wrocław Tech Doctoral School since October. At the Faculty of Electronics, Photonics and Microsystems, he is developing mid- to far-infrared laser technologies.
Prof. Bartosz Zajączkowski from the Faculty of Mechanical and Power Engineering has received the 2026 Minister of Science Award. He was honored for significant achievements in scientific research during the Polish Science Gala 2026.