A laboratory for the storage and conversion of electrical energy, unique at the university, was launched in line with the priorities of environmentally friendly technical infrastructure as part of a teacher grant and in response to the increasing demand for practical education in the field of renewable energy sources.
Located on the South campus, the laboratory consists of five workstations:
The created workstations allow students to conduct diverse and unique experiments. The scope of the prepared classes facilitates cooperation between different faculties and their topics relate to solid-state physics, electrochemistry, electrical power engineering, computer science, as well as automation, and electronics, among other things.
“The main objective of the project was to create interdisciplinary classes, including elective courses,” says Anna Kalbarczyk, PhD, from the Faculty of Physics of the Warsaw University of Technology. “We have created scripts containing proposals of activities to be performed at the stations, but we are open to other ideas. The purchased equipment provides us with many opportunities for cooperation in educational and scientific projects.”
Members of the team implementing the teacher grant:
Anna Kalbarczyk, Michał Marzantowicz, Przemysław Wacławik