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Blended Intensive Programme

Wrocław University of Science and Technology

„Construction, operation and diagnosis of rail transport equipment”

During theoretical and practical classes, students will be introduced to the problems of construction, operation and diagnostics of rail transport means. Issues of safe operation and malfunction diagnosis of transport system components will be presented. Students will be introduced to contemporary testing and diagnostic methods. Students will acquire knowledge in the construction of means of transport, operation and fault diagnosis using dedicated modelling methods and testing tools.

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What can you expect?

Lectures in a pleasant atmosphere, laboratory working in international small groups, a city tour to discover the culture and history of the beautiful city of Wrocław, one of Poland's largest cities.

General information about Wrocław University of Science and Technology

Wrocław University of Science and Technology was established in 1945, mainly as a result of the involvement of the academic staff of the now-defunct Technical University of Lviv and the Jan Kazimierz University in Lviv, who adapted the destroyed buildings of the German School of Technology - Technische Hochschule.

Today Wrocław University of Science and Technology continues the tradition of these prominent Polish universities and develop in close cooperation with the leading companies of Lower Silesia. Wrocław University of Science and Technology is one of the largest and best technical universities in the country, one regularly ranked among the best in the national rankings.

Contact

  • Michał Stosiak, Associate Professor, Department of Technical Systems Operation and Maintenance, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, michal.stosiak@pwr.edu.pl
  • Grzegorz Lesiuk, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanics, Materials and Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, grzegorz.lesiuk@pwr.edu.pl
  • Mateusz Zając, Assistant Professor, Department of Technical Systems Operation and Maintenance, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, mateusz.zajac@pwr.edu.pl
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