- Faculty of Environmental Engineering
- Research and Innovation
Research and Innovation
The Faculty of Environmental Engineering unites researchers in key research fields, supports scientific activity, promotes interdisciplinary collaboration, and strengthens international links.
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100+Researchers
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6Research projects
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9International projects
Research areas
The priority research directions of the Faculty of Environmental Engineering foster collaboration among researchers from various fields.
Research activities
International research projects at the Faculty strengthen research capacity and enable the academic community to collaborate with international partners, share knowledge and experience, and take part in international research networks.
Student projects from the Department of Roads ranked among the best in Lithuania.
During the 2024 transport-themed competition held by the Ministry of Transport and Communications of the Republic of Lithuania, three second-cycle final theses by Department of Roads students were ranked among the six best in Lithuania. Two of these works were awarded: Rytis Balčiauskas received second place, and Gustas Mensevičius received third place.
Road safety in Georgia (Sakartvelo)
VILNIUS TECH experts, together with partners in Georgia, developed a comprehensive road traffic safety database and improved road safety management (2022–2024).
Baltic Sea maps
Researchers are developing more accurate seabed maps to support work in marine geodesy, geology, and navigation (2022–2024).
Reduction of PFAS pollution
Researchers are studying ways to reduce the release of hazardous chemicals (PFAS) into the Baltic Sea (2022–2024).
Examples of Research Activities
FEE students are actively involved in research, take part in academic competitions, and present their findings both nationally and internationally.
PFAS Removal Project
The project continues to focus on the complete elimination of these harmful substances from the environment (2024–2026).
VILNIUS TECH students won a research competition.
In 2024, Ugnė Kerulytė (second year) and Eldar Rynkevič (third year), students of Building Energy Systems Engineering, won the VILNIUS TECH research competition and were awarded research scholarships.