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Marcin Sypka, TUL's PhD student - Graduate opinion

Zdjęcie portretowe studenta.

Studying ecotechnology and bioprocesses gives you the opportunity to learn about a wide range of scientific fields and economic sectors - from microbiology and industrial biotechnology to renewable energy sources and recycling of materials and waste. It is a good choice for those interested in sustainability and the circular economy.

The course originated from the bioeconomy course I graduated from. During my studies, I gained a lot of experience in laboratory work and carried out interesting projects on topics such as the creation and development of new products and services, as well as creative solutions to technological problems. These skills can later be used when working in a large company, a scientific and research institution, in running your own business, but also in your private life. In my case, I use the knowledge and skills acquired during my Bachelor's and Master's degree studies in bioeconomics every day during my PhD studies at the Interdisciplinary Doctoral School at the Technical University of Łódź.