SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS

PUT STEM Day 2025

Thank you for participating in the 1st International Conference PUT STEM Day!

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About Event

Join us for an extraordinary event that unites passionate minds in science, technology, and groundbreaking solutions.

PUT STEM 2025 is an interdisciplinary event designed for students and PhD candidates to share knowledge and ideas across various fields of STEM. The goal is to encourage collaboration between disciplines such as chemistry, physics, engineering, mathematics, computer science, and electrical engineering.

This is your chance to see how science tackles global challenges and shapes the future. Following the keynotes, dive into thematic sessions designed to explore specific topics in depth, facilitate knowledge exchange, and foster meaningful connections.

Join us to share your research work through 10-minute thematic presentations or posters. You can choose from four sections based on your area of interest:

COMPUTER SCIENCE and  ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING and TECHNOLOGY

MATERIALS ENGINEERING and PHYSICS

MATHEMATICAL MODELING, SIMULATIONS AND OPTIMIZATION

What Is Our Goal?

PUT STEM 2025 aims to bring together students, PhD candidates, and experts from various STEM fields to exchange ideas and encourage collaboration. By connecting disciplines like chemistry, physics, engineering, and computer science, the conference creates a platform for sharing knowledge and exploring innovative approaches to current challenges.

The event highlights how tools such as AI, IT, and advanced technologies are changing the way we work and think in STEM. Participants will take part in thematic sessions and discussions designed to share practical insights and foster new perspectives.

Our focus is on creating an open and collaborative space where participants can build connections, share discoveries, and find opportunities to work together. PUT STEM 2025 is an opportunity to exchange ideas, learn from one another, and explore new directions in science and technology.

Conference Fee

Thanks to the support of Poznan University of Technology, attendance at PUT STEM 2025 is completely free! Keep in mind, spaces are limited, so don’t wait to secure your spot.

Important information

All the key information is available in the regulations provided below:

Organizers

To create the ideal environment for interdisciplinary knowledge exchange, we are collaborating with three esteemed science clubs from Poznań University of Technology.
 

KN PUT STEM Student Group x KN Technologii i Inżynierii Chemicznej x KN GHOST

PUT STEM SG

Founded in 2024, the newly established interdisciplinary club focuses on advancing international collaboration on chemical and physical projects. By leveraging IT and AI tools, it aims to enhance and optimize research, combining expertise in exact sciences with robust IT support.

KN Technologii i Inżynierii Chemicznej

The main purpose of the circle’s activities is to develop the scientific interests of students, who can develop the ability to
design industrial facilities in the spirit of the BIM design philosophy using professional software (AVEVA, ChemCad), solve problems of basic chemical and process engineering operations, e.g. mixing, rheology, separation, explore brewing techniques, or expand their knowledge of modeling dynamic processes.

KN GHOST

Group of Horribly Optimistic STatisticians (GHOST) is a student organization with roots at Poznań University of Technology focused on conducting research and studying machine learning. GHOST is divided into study groups focused on fields like TinyML, Probabilistic modeling, or NLP. You may have also heard about us at various hackathons (we are good at them :)), Kaggle competitions, and other conferences.

Partners & Sponsors

HONORARY PaTRONAGES

PATRONAGES

MEDIA PARTNERS

GOLD SPONSOR

Scientific Committee

prof. dr hab. Alina Dudkowiak
prof. dr hab. inż. Marek Ochowiak
prof. dr hab. inż. Grzegorz Musielak
dr hab. inż. Magdalena Orczykowska
dr hab. inż. Piotr Owczarz prof. PŁ
dr hab. inż. Łukasz Piątkowski, prof. PP
dr hab. inż. Jolanta Szoplik, prof. ZUT
dr hab. inż. Magdalena Jasińska
dr hab. inż. Dominik Mierzwa
dr hab. inż. Wojciech Smułek
dr hab. inż. Katarzyna Materna, prof. PP
dr hab. inż. Jacek Różański, prof. PP
dr hab. inż. Filip Ciesielczyk, prof. PP
dr hab. inż. Katarzyna Siwińska-Ciesielczyk, prof. PP
dr inż. Jędrzej Potoniec
dr inż. Mateusz Lango
dr inż. Kamil Kędzierski
dr inż. Karol Rytel
dr inż. Maciej Staszak
dr inż. Piotr Mitkowski
dr inż. Waldemar Szaferski