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Would you like to develop your passions, gain new skills and, at the same time, build lasting friendships? Join a club and become part of a team that matches your interests.

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Student Research Clubs at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

Student Research Clubs create a space where interests turn into projects, technical skills grow through practice and academic life connects with teamwork, innovation and real experience.

Student Research Club

Aircraft Propulsion — Hydrogreen Pollub

Supervisor: dr hab. inż. Jacek Czarnigowski, prof. uczelni

Hydrogreen Team brings together students from different faculties of Lublin University of Technology, including Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, Environmental Engineering and Management. The team is united by a shared passion for new technologies and for building vehicles powered by alternative energy sources such as hydrogen and electricity.

The club works through dedicated sections focused on different vehicle subsystems and tasks. Its activity combines engineering, teamwork and promotion, with space for innovative ideas, ambitious projects and cooperation with partners.

Hydrogreen Team

Polymer Engineering — CARBON

Supervisor: dr inż. Aneta Tor-Świątek

The CARBON club, operating within the Department of Polymer Technology and Processing, focuses on developing students’ knowledge and practical skills in polymer engineering. Members take part in research projects, scientific conferences, workshops and training related to polymer processing and materials technologies.

Helicopter Design

Supervisor: dr inż. Tomasz Łusiak

The club cooperates with the Faculty authorities, university units and external partners including PZL Świdnik S.A., the Military University of Aviation, the Air Force Institute of Technology and other institutions in Poland and abroad.

  • thematic sections for specialised work,
  • modelling and CAD/CAE activities,
  • cooperation with academic and industrial partners.

Robotics & Applications of Informatics

Supervisor: dr inż. Jacek Domińczuk

Founded in 2020, the club offers students a practical environment for the development of robotics and industrial informatics competences. Members work with CAD systems, robot programming tools, 3D technologies, PLC controllers, automation kits and industrial robots.

Materials Engineering

Supervisor: dr inż. Leszek Gardyński, prof. uczelni

Operating since 1991, the club involves students from different years and specialisations. Its activity includes research projects, support for diploma work, study visits to research centres and industrial plants, academic events and the promotion of modern materials applications.

Materials Technology (KNTM)

Supervisor: dr hab. inż. Mirosław Szala, prof. uczelni

The club develops interests in materials technology, surface engineering, welding, foundry technologies and structural materials. Members participate in research, publications, conferences, seminars, industry cooperation and projects promoting the University.

More information: www.kntm.pollub.pl
Supervisor: m.szala@pollub.pl
President: weronika.henzler@pollub.edu.pl

FIRST ROBOTS

Supervisor: dr hab. inż. Jakub Gajewski

The club promotes the FIRST idea in the academic environment and supports the development of modern technologies and robotics among students. It also helps participants strengthen teamwork, communication and public speaking skills.

KOMPLAST

Supervisor: dr inż. Łukasz Wójcik

Members develop interests in CAD-based process modelling, finite element simulations of metal forming and analysis of industrial technologies. Students have access to specialised software and laboratory facilities supporting engineering practice.

Contact: l.wojcik@pollub.pl

NX Applications

Supervisor: mgr inż. Kamil Anasiewicz

The club focuses on the “from design to manufacturing” workflow in the NX environment, combining CAD modelling with the preparation of data for CNC manufacturing.

Fundamentals of Production Engineering (KN PIP)

Supervisor: dr inż. Mariusz Kłonica

One of the longest-running clubs at the Faculty, established in 1970. The club has developed together with the Department of Production Engineering and supports the long-term growth of manufacturing competences.

Computer-Aided Design Support (KWPP)

Supervisor: dr inż. Michał Rogala

The goal of the club is to improve the use of modern integrated design systems through practical work in CAD/CAM laboratories, participation in conferences, trade fairs and study visits to industrial plants and design offices.

TSL Transport · Forwarding · Logistics

Supervisors: mgr inż. Gracjana Woźniak-Borawska, dr inż. Konrad Kowalik

  • developing knowledge in logistics, transport and entrepreneurship,
  • promoting the University and the Faculty,
  • supporting internships and cooperation with industry,
  • organising workshops, conferences, competitions and study visits.

Biomedical Engineering

Supervisor: dr inż. Piotr Penkała

Founded in 2011, the club focuses primarily on Biomedical Engineering students, while remaining open to other programmes. Members participate in conferences, publications and workshops related to biomedical devices and their design.

Mechatronics Applications (ELMECH)

Supervisor: dr inż. Przemysław Filipek

The club develops practical experience in the design and construction of mechatronic systems, microprocessor control, sensors, actuators, electric drives and measurement systems. Members also take part in technical competitions, projects and study visits.

Meetings: Tuesdays, 14:00–16:00, lab R520g.

Car Enthusiasts

Supervisor: dr inż. Zbigniew Kiernicki

Power Sources

Supervisor: dr inż. Michał Gęca

The club focused on internal combustion engines and automotive power sources is resuming its activity and invites all students interested in modern propulsion systems to join.

Automation

Supervisor: dr inż. Jacek Caban

How to join

Start with your interests

  • Choose a club that matches your passions and academic path.
  • Use the website or social media links to contact the team or supervisor.
  • Attend a meeting and begin with a simple task or project.
  • Develop your portfolio through projects, competitions, conferences and events.

Why join?

Student Research Clubs help you gain practical engineering experience, improve teamwork and communication, expand your professional network and discover new career paths in science and industry.

Get involved

Find your team. Build your future.

Student Research Clubs are places where ideas become projects, and projects become valuable skills for your future career.

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