Mechanical Engineering Faculty

The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

Tradition, innovation and engineering excellence

The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at Lublin University of Technology is the oldest faculty of the University and one of its key centres of education and research.

For decades, the Faculty has been educating engineers and developing innovative technologies that support modern industry and technological progress. The Faculty offers full-time and part-time study programmes at the first-, second- and third-cycle levels in a wide range of engineering disciplines.

Education

Study programmes

The Faculty offers engineering education that combines strong theoretical foundations with practical preparation for work in modern industry and technology-driven sectors.

Engineering disciplines offered at the Faculty:

  • Materials Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering and Machine Design
  • Transport
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Mechatronics
  • Management and Production Engineering

Why choose these programmes?

These programmes combine academic knowledge with practical engineering skills, preparing graduates for careers in advanced technological sectors, research institutions and innovative industrial environments.

Students gain experience through laboratory classes, design projects, cooperation with industry and access to specialised research infrastructure.

Structure

Academic structure

The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering consists of 12 departments, which together create a dynamic research and teaching environment covering a broad spectrum of engineering sciences.

Departments

  • Department of Information Technology and Robotics in Production
  • Department of Sustainable Transport and Energy Sources
  • Department of Applied Mechanics
  • Department of Machine Design
  • Department of Materials Engineering
  • Department of Polymer Processing
  • Department of Production Engineering
  • Department of Metal Forming
  • Department of Automotive Vehicles
  • Department of Automation
  • Department of Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics and Aviation Propulsion Systems
  • Department of Applied Physics

Interdisciplinary environment

Each academic unit develops specialised research areas while contributing to interdisciplinary cooperation within the Faculty and with external partners.

This structure supports both high-quality education and the development of applied research for industry and society.

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Research

Research and innovation

The Faculty conducts advanced research focused on mechanical engineering, machine design and modern manufacturing technologies, combining scientific development with practical implementation.

Main research fields

Research activities cover a wide range of fields, including:

  • materials science,
  • automation and robotics,
  • transport systems,
  • energy technologies,
  • advanced manufacturing processes.

Impact and cooperation

The results of these studies contribute to the development of innovative technologies, leading to scientific publications, patents and intellectual property solutions that support the growth of modern industry.

The Faculty also cooperates closely with industrial partners by providing expert reports, technical analyses and consulting services.

Resources

Academic resources

To support research and education, the Faculty operates its own specialised library, open to researchers, students and all individuals interested in engineering sciences.

The library provides access to scientific literature, research publications and technical resources that support academic work, innovation and interdisciplinary learning.

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Summary

Engineering knowledge for the future

The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering combines academic tradition with modern research and engineering practice, creating an environment where knowledge, technology and cooperation with industry shape the future of engineering.

European Funds – PL2022 project

Project co-financed by the European Union under the European Social Fund, Operational Programme Knowledge Education Development 2014–2020 "PL2022 – Integrated Development Programme of Lublin University of Technology" POWR.03.05.00-00-Z036/17