We have signed a cooperation agreement with the Technical University in Krakow

We had the honor of welcoming representatives from the Technical University in Krakow. The Vice-Rector of the university, Dariusz Bogdał, together with the Director of the Research Centre Řež (CVŘ), Milan Patrík, signed a significant cooperation agreement.

We had the honor of welcoming representatives from the Technical University in Krakow. The Vice-Rector of the university, Dariusz Bogdał, together with the Director of the Research Centre Řež (CVŘ), Milan Patrík, signed a significant cooperation agreement that includes the following areas:

After a brief introduction, Vice-Rector Dariusz Bogdał presented the activities and individual faculties of the Technical University in Krakow. This was followed by a presentation from our Director of the Research and Development Strategy Section, Daneš Burket, who introduced the focus and activities of our company. A discussion ensued, in which representatives from both sides sought to identify specific opportunities for collaboration, such as the use of open access. During the visit, representatives of the Technical University in Krakow toured our LVR-15 research reactor and Hot Cell laboratories.

About the Technical University in Krakow

The greatest strengths of the Krakow University of Technology (CUT) are its nearly 80-year tradition of educating engineers, modernity, openness to change, and hard work in improving Polish scientific and technical thought. The Krakow University of Technology comprises 8 faculties with 30 study programs accredited by the Polish Accreditation Committee. Study programs at the Faculty of Civil Engineering and the Faculty of Architecture are also accredited by the European Network for Accreditation of Engineering Education.

Collaboration with many universities and scientific centers around the world allows for joint publications and research, student and academic teacher exchanges, and the possibility of obtaining additional certificates and dual diplomas. There is also well-developed collaboration with the industry, and the university hosts a Technology Transfer Center. The Special Economic Zone – Krakow Technology Park – was created in 1997 in response to the university's challenge. Since then, it has become a platform connecting the Krakow scientific world with modern technologies.

We look forward to a fruitful cooperation and new opportunities that our partnership will bring!

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