200 years of forward-thinking
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200 years of forward-thinking History Alumni Research Focus Points Cooperations Infrastructure EU Framework Programme Awards & Grants
1815: Founded as „k. k. polytechnisches Institut" 1815: Founded as „k. k. polytechnisches Institut" 1865: First reform restructuring, implementation of faculties, concentration on technological disciplines) 1872: Renamed to „k. k. Technische Hochschule" (TH) new organisational statute (lasts until 1945) 1902: First doctorates awarded 1919: Admission for women 1975: Renamed to „Technische Universität" (TU) 1999: Implementation of University Act ´93 2004: Autonomy through University Act ´02 2006: Decision to remain at the current city location 2011: First female Rector
Five Research Focus Points: Five Research Focus Points:
Cooperation | Overview Cooperation | Overview On campus With Austrian universities TU Austria (Graz University of Technology, University of Leoben) Vienna Scientific Cluster (University of Vienna, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, University of Innsbruck, Graz University of Technology, University of Leoben, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt) Bi- und multilateral Christian Doppler-Labors FWF doctoral programmes National research networks of the FWF Special research fields of the FWF COMET programmes of the FFG Economy
Cooperation | Christian Doppler Labors 1/2 Cooperation | Christian Doppler Labors 1/2 Anthropogenic Resources Application Oriented Coating Developement Early stages of precipitation Ferroic materials Interfaces in Metal-Supported Electrochemical Energy Converters Mechanistic and physiological Methods for more productive Bioprocesses Model based calibration methods
Cooperation | Christian Doppler Labors 2/2 Cooperation | Christian Doppler Labors 2/2 Photopolymers in digital and reconstructive Dentistry Software engineering integration for flexible automation systems Reliability issues in microelectronics Thermoelectricity Magnetic sensors and manterials Wireless technologies for sustainable mobility
Cooperation | Doctoral Programmes 1/2 Cooperation | Doctoral Programmes 1/2 TU Wien: Vienna Graduate School on Computational Materials Science Adaptive Distributed Systems Environmental Informatics
Cooperation | Doctoral Programmes 2/2 Cooperation | Doctoral Programmes 2/2 FWF: Dissipation and Dispersion in Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations SolidFun – Buildings Solids for Functions CoQus – Vienna Doctoral Program on Complex Quantum Systems Water provision systems Logic methods in informatics Particles and Interactions NanoCell Specials: Vienna PhD School of Informatics URBEM Research Laboratory Raum
Cooperation | National Research Networks (NFN) sponsored by the FWF: Cooperation | National Research Networks (NFN) sponsored by the FWF: Analytic Combinatorics and Probabilistic Number Theory Industrial Geometry Nanoscience on Surfaces Rigorous Systems Engineering Signal and Information Processing in Science and Engineering (sub-project with the Telecommunications Research Center Vienna )
Cooperation | Special Research Areas (SFB) sponsored by the FWF: Cooperation | Special Research Areas (SFB) sponsored by the FWF: InfraRed Optical Nanostructures – IRON Next Lite Algorithmic and Enumerative Combinatorics FoQus – Foundations and Applications of Quantum Science FOXSI – Functional Oxide Surface and Interfaces Vienna Computational Materials Laboratory Transmembrane Transporters in Health and Disease Quasi Monte Carlo
K2-Centres: K2-Centres: ACIB - Austrian Center of Industrial Biotechnology K2-Mobility - K2-Mobility SVT sustainable vehicle technologies MPPE - Integrated Research in Materials, Processing and Product Engineering K1-Centres: ACMIT - Austrian Center for Medical Innovation and Technology Bioenergy 2020+ CEST Centre of Excellence in Electrochemical Surface Technoloy and Materials FTW - Competence Center for Information and Communication Technologies K1-MET - Competence Center for Excellent Technologies in Advanced Metallurgical and Environmental Process Development PCCL-K1 - Competence Center in Polymer Engineering and Science RCPE - Research Center Pharmaceutical Engineering GmbH SBA 2 - Secure Business Austria 2 VRVis - Visualization, Rendering and Visual Analysis Research Center Wood COMET – Centre of Excellence for Wood Composite Materials and Wood Chemstry ASSIC – ASSIC Austrian Smart Systems Integration Research Center SCCH – Software Competence Center Hagenberg
Infrastructure Infrastructure Analytical Instrumentation Center (AIC) Center for Micro- and Nanostructures (ZMNS) Low Temperature Facilities NMR-Spectroscopy Center TRIGA Mark-II (Reactor) VSC - Vienna Scientific Cluster, High Performance Computing X-ray Center
Awards & Grants 1/2 Awards & Grants 1/2 Winners of the Wittgenstein-Award 2013: Ulrike Diebold - Applied Physics, Oxide Surfaces [1] 2006: Jörg Schmiedmayer – Atomic physics, quantum optics, miniaturisation / chip technology [2] 2002: Ferenc Krausz – Quantum optics: ultra fast processes, strong field phenomena [3] 1998: Georg Gottlob – Information systems and artificial intelligence [4] 1997: Erich Gornik – Semiconductor nanoelectronics [5]
Awards & Grants 2/2
Architecture Architecture Architecture (033 243) Civil Engineering Civil Engineering and Management of Infrastructure (033 265) Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (033 235) Computer Sciences Media Informatics and Visual Computing (033 532) Medical Informatics (033 533) Software & Information Engineering (033 534) Computer Engineering (033 535) Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering (033 245) Regional Planning and Development Regional Planning and Development (033 240)
Architecture Architecture Architecture (066 443) Building Science and Technology (066 444) Civil Engineering Civil Engineering (066 505) Electrical Engineering Energy Engineering and Automation Technology (066 506) Telecommunication (066 507) Microelectronics and Photonics (066 508) Computer Technology (066 438) Across faculties Materials Sciences (066 434) Biomedical Engineering (066 453)
Chemical and Process Engineering Chemical and Process Engineering (066 473) Technical Chemistry Technical Chemistry (066 490) Chemistry and Technology of Materials (066 658) Technical Mathematics Technical Mathematics (066 394) Statistics & Mathematics in Economics (066 395) Financial and Actuarial Mathematics (066 405) Technical Physics Physical Energy and Measurement Engineering (066 460) Technical Physics (066 461)
After finishing a master programme (or a similar degree) there is the possibility of a doctoral programme: After finishing a master programme (or a similar degree) there is the possibility of a doctoral programme: Doctoral Programme in Technical Sciences („Dr. techn.“) Doctoral Programme in Natural Sciences („Dr. rer.nat.“) Doctoral Programme in Social and Economic Sciences („Dr. rer.soc.oec.“)
Membership in international associations : Membership in international associations : EUA (European University Association) SEFI (European Society for Engineering Education) CESAER (Conference of European Schools for Advanced Engineering Education) IACEE (International Association for Continuing Engineering Education) TIME (Top Industrial Managers for Europe) GE3 (Global Education for European Engineers and Entrepreneurs)
Membership in international subject-specific academic networks : Membership in international subject-specific academic networks : EUPEN (European Physics Education Network) ECTN (European Chemistry Thematic Network) LE:NOTRE (Thematic Network in Landscape Architecture) Mobility and scholarship programmes: ERASMUS (Mobility of students and teaching staff: EEA-countries, 250 bilateral agreements ) ERASMUS Mundus (Mobility of students, graduate students, teaching staff: Russia)
Management 1/2 Management 1/2 The University is led by the Rector and four Vice Rectors responsible for Research, Academic Affairs, Finance as well as HR and Gender:
Management 2/2 Management 2/2 The Senate is the supreme collegial board, which consists of 26 members – professors , representatives of the mid-level faculty, non-scientific staff and students. The University Council consists of seven members from economy and science. It acts as a supervisory board: Dr. Dr.h.c. Veit Sorger (Chairman) Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Sabine Herlitschka, MBA Prof. Dr. Dr.h.c. Manfred Broy Senatorin h.c.mult. Mag. Monika Fehrer Em.O.Univ.Prof. Dr.phil. Peter Schuster Mag. Herbert Tumpel Dr. Gabriele Zuna-Kratky
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