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Politehnica University of Bucharest is classified by the Ministry of Education as an advanced research and education university and is a member of the Romanian Alliance of Technical Universities.
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University Politehnica of Bucharest has a tradition of more...
- Faculty of Medical Engineering
Facultatea de Inginerie Medicală (FIM) a Universităţii...
- Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Mechatronics
The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering was set up in 1921 as...
- Faculty of Electrical Engineering
The history of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering begins...
- Faculty of Power Engineering
The Faculty of Power Engineering is one of the elite schools...
- Faculty of Applied Sciences
The Faculty of Applied Sciences was set up in 2005 following...
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Facultatea de Antreprenoriat, Ingineria și Managementul...
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Universitatea Politehnica din Bucuresti este una din cele...
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Universitatea Politehnica din București este cea mai mare universitate tehnică din țară, având 15 facultăți și aproximativ 25.000 de studenți.
La Universidad Politécnica de Bucarest es la universidad técnica más grande de Rumania. Su tradición se remonta a la fundación de la primera escuela técnica superior en Valaquia, en 1818, por Gheorghe Lazăr. Nacido en Avrig, Transilvania, Gheorghe Lazăr estudió en Sibiu, Cluj y Viena.
At present the University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest is formed by 15 different faculties, classrooms and laboratories are distributed in 3 distinct residences: Polizu – Strada Polizu, nr. 1-7, sector 1.
21 de feb. de 2024 · Why POLITEHNICA Bucharest? High-quality education Cutting-edge research Over 100 nationalities Energetic student city.
En líneas generales, ¿cómo es la Universidad Politécnica de Bucarest? La Universidad Politécnica de Bucarest es la mejor universidad de Rumanía. Allí puedes desarrollar tus habilidades y aprender mucho de ingeniería.
University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest (UPB) is the most important technical university in Romania. Its traditions are connected to the founding of the first higher ... Read more technical school in 1818 by Gheorghe Lazar. Born in Avrig, Gheorghe Lazar studied in Sibiu, Cluj and Vienna.