The main campus of the Faculty is located at Janiszewskiego St. (the “C” buildings). It houses most of the lecture halls, computer rooms, the library, the Dean's Office and the Faculty Office, as well as research and teaching laboratories in the following areas: acoustics and ultrasound technology; robotics, automatic robots and robot intelligence; electronic telecommunications technology on board of spacecraft and means of transport; metrology and nanometrology; programming microcontrollers, signal processors and programmable circuits; optical fibres, lasers and optoelectronics; electronic circuits; signal analysis and processing; or close interaction microscopy. The remaining research and teaching laboratories are located at Długa 61/65 St. (the “B” buildings) and at Prusa 53/55 St. (the E-1 building). At Długa street, there are modern laboratories allowing research on nanotechnology and semiconductor structures, photovoltaics, thick-film microsystems, as well as an "open" electronic laboratory, where students from the third to the sixth semester learn about the operation of devices used in technological manufacturing processes of electronic components, implement their projects and build their own test stands. The laboratories at the Prusa campus include computer laboratories and those allowing research on metrology, sensors and transducers, optoelectronics, electronic components, electronic circuit design, programming of measurement and control systems, programming of microcontrollers, signal processors and programmable systems, and diagnostic medical equipment.
All students have access to the Internet and receive an e-mail account for the duration of their studies. Students of our Faculty have the opportunity to use teaching aids prepared by the academic teachers in the form of scripts, manuscript printouts of lectures, or online teaching materials. They can freely use the Main Library and inter-faculty libraries boasting a rich collection of books in Polish and foreign languages, as well as a collection of all the most important world journals in the field of electronics, photonics, programming and microsystems.