On March 12, 2025, Poznan University of Technology had the honour of hosting a delegation from Chang Gung University (Taiwan), represented by:
- Prof. Kin Fong Lei – Dean for International Affairs
- Prof. Pertus Tang – Associate Dean for International Affairs
Poznań University of Technology was represented by:
- Prof. Mariusz Głąbowski, – Vice-Rector for International Relations
- Assoc. Prof. Stefan Brock, – Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Automatic Control, Robotics and Electrical Engineering
- Assoc. Prof. Anna Kobusińska, – Head of the Department of Information Systems, Faculty of Computing and Telecommunications
- Assoc. Prof. Damian Karwowski – Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Computing and Telecommunications
- Assoc. Prof. Marek Wojciechowski – Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Computing and Telecommunications
- Assoc. Prof. Bartosz Gapiński – Dean of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
- Assoc. Prof. Tomasz Bartkowiak – Head of the Department of Technological Machines, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
- Assoc. Prof. Magdalena Regel-Rosocka – Faculty Coordinator for International Cooperation, Faculty of Chemical Technology
- Beata Kocur, MA – Deputy Head of the International Relations Office
- Izabela Datta – Senior Administrative Officer, International Relations Office
During the meeting, the structure and strategic research areas of Poznan University of Technology were presented, with a special focus on technological innovation, artificial intelligence, process automation, and biomedical engineering. The academic and research activities of the Faculties of Automatic Control, Robotics and Electrical Engineering, Chemical Technology, Computing and Telecommunications, and Mechanical Engineering were highlighted, emphasizing their scientific achievements and potential areas for collaboration.
Discussions focused on expanding academic and research cooperation between Poznan University of Technology and Chang Gung University, with particular emphasis on student and staff mobility programs and joint research projects. Both parties expressed a strong interest in deepening relations in areas related to modern technologies.
The visit marked an important step towards strengthening international collaboration, fostering knowledge transfer, and jointly developing innovative educational programs. A shared commitment to developing the academic partnership was affirmed, opening new opportunities for students and researchers from both institutions.
International Relations Office