Inauguration of the second part of the "Smart Sustainable Cities & Communities - Phantom Menace or New Hope?" workshop at WUT, 15-19.05.2023

On 15 May 2023, the second part of the "Smart Sustainable Cities & Communities - Phantom Menace or New Hope?" workshop was inaugurated. Warsaw University of Technology organised the event as part of the Erasmus+ (Blended Intensive Program) in cooperation with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and the Technical University of Aachen (RWTH). Thanks to NAWA funding, it was attended by seven students from Ukraine. The Center for International Cooperation submitted the application for funding within the framework of the "Solidarity with Ukraine" - European Universities program.

The inauguration was attended by Prof. Robert Olszewski, Head of the Department of Cartography at the Faculty of Geodesy and Cartography at WUT, Anna Rolewicz- Kalińska PhD, Faculty of Building Services, Hydro and Environmental Engineering, Agnieszka Wendland PhD and Katarzyna Bargieł from the Department of Cartography at the Faculty of Geodesy and Cartography at WUT and Anna Smulska and Piotr Szczepański from Centre for International Cooperation.

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Introductory lecture by Prof. Robert Olszewski. Photo by Piotr Szczepański.

The primary outcome of the workshops is to design a mobile, interactive exhibition in the field of smart, sustainable cities of the future. 

These activities’ objectives are to help students understand the importance and complexity of the smart city phenomena and the citizen-led needs these cities imply. They will learn about recent technology solutions applied to this topic and how to recognise the potential of technology trends in their development. After this project, the participants will be familiar with basic ideas and theoretical concepts regarding smart cities, and they will be able to recognise the role of Sustainability Development Goals in this area.

The on-site workshop in Warsaw continues online classes conducted with students from March 1, 2023.

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Workshop participants. Photo by Piotr Szczepański.

The workshop will end with an exhibition of student projects at Warsaw University of Technology, May 19-26, 2023.

The workshop is attended by students from 8 universities and 6 countries, including 6 universities of the ENHANCE Alliance and 2 Ukrainian universities as ENHANCE Network Partners: Kyiv Polytechnic University and Lviv Polytechnic University.

Students who complete the workshop will receive 4 ECTS credits.

For more information: HERE.

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Ukrainian students consult a group project for an exhibition. Photo by Piotr Szczepański.