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Technology for People

Technology for People. Vienna University of Technology At a Glance. Version 31012009. History Alumni Research Studies Mobility Organisation Location Beyond Technology Facts & Figures. Overview. 1815 : founded as „k. k. polytechnisches Institut“

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Technology for People

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  1. Technology for People Vienna University of Technology At a Glance Version 31012009

  2. History Alumni Research Studies Mobility Organisation Location Beyond Technology Facts & Figures Overview

  3. 1815: founded as „k. k. polytechnisches Institut“ • (being the first University of Technology in todays German-speaking geographical area) • 1865: first reform • (restructuring, implementation of faculties, concentration on technical disciplines) • 1872: renamed to „k.k. Technische Hochschule“ (TH) • (new organisational statute, lasts until 1945) • 1902: first doctorates awarded • (promotion right awarded in 1901) • 1919:admission for women • 1975: renamed to „Technische Universität“ (TU) • 1999: implementation of University Act ´93 • 2004: autonomy through University Act ´02 History

  4. Richard Zsigmondy • (Nobel laureate) • Chemistry Franz Viehböck (astronaut) Electrical Engineering Luis Trenker (alpinist) Architecture Gebr. Strauss(composers) Josef – Civil Engineering Johann – Business Administration Rudolph Steiner (antroposopher) Teacher training: Mathematics and Science Christian Doppler (Doppler-Effect) Physics, Mathematics Herbert Boeckl (painter) Architecture Viktor Kaplan (Kaplan-Turbine) Mechanical Engineering Boris Nemsic (manager) Electrical Engineering Fritz Lang (film director) Civil Engineering Alumni

  5. awarded scientists: • 5 winners of the Wittgenstein-Award • (Austria‘s most renowned award for scientists) • external co-operations: • participation in 9 federally funded competence centres and projects • (federal programmes, co-operation between economy and science, • research of academic and economic interests) • and 8 Christian-Doppler-Labs • internal co-operation: • 8 interdisciplinary „Centres of Excellence“ • EU-Projects: • acquisition of 129 projects in 5th framework programme • (funding EUR 23 Mio., 1998 – 2002) • acquisition of 126 projects in 6th framework programme • (funding EUR 28.6 Mio., 2002 – 2006) • acquisition of over 50 projects in 7th framework programme • (number one in Austria, status: 11/2008, source: PROVISIO) Research

  6. According to the Bologna Agreement all offered studies (except teacher training programmes) have been offered as bachelor and master programmes since October 1st, 2006. Besides 19 bachelor programmes and 41 master programmes, 5 teacher training programmes are offered: Mathematics (E406) Descriptive Geometry (E407) Physics (E412) Chemistry (E423) Informatics und Informatics Management (E884) Teacher training programmes last 9 semesters and finish with the degree „Mag. rer. nat.“ Following doctorate degrees are offered: Technical Sciences („Dr. techn.“) Natural Sciences („Dr. rer. nat.“) Social Science and Economics („Dr. rer. soc. oec.“) Studies

  7. Architecture(033 243) Regional Planningand Development (033 240) Civil Engineering and Management of Infrastructure (033 265) Electrical Engineering (033 235) Media Informatics(033 532) Medical Informatics(033 533) Software and Information Engineering (033 534) Technical Informatics(033 535) Business Informatics(033 526) Mechanical Engineering (033 245) Mechanical Engineering – Management (033 282) Technical Chemistry (033 290) Mathematics in Science and Technology (033 202) Statistics and Mathematics in Economics (033 203) Mathematics in Computer Science (033 204) Financial and Actuarial Mathematics (033 205) Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering (033 221) Technical Physics (033 261) Interdisciplinary Programs Chemical and Process Engineering (033 273) bachelor programmes

  8. Architecture(066 443) Building Science and Technology (066 444) Regional Planningand Development (066 440) Civil Engineering - Structural Engineering(066 465) Civil Engineering - Building Management and Geoengineering(066 466) Civil Engineering - Infrastructure Planning and Management (066 467) Energy Engineering (066 435) Automation Technology (066 436) Telecommunication (066 437) Computer Technology (066 438) Microelectronics (066 439) ComputationalIntelligence(066 931) Computer Graphics & Digital Image Processing (066 932) Information & Knowledge Management (066 933) Media Informatics(066 935) Medical Informatics(066 936) Software Engineering & Internet Computing (066 937) Technical Informatics(066 938) Business Engineering and Computer Science (066 939) Business Informatics(066 926) Mechanical Engineering (066 445) Mechanical Engineering – Management (066 482) Technical Chemistry - Synthesis (066 491) Technical Chemistry - Materials Technology and Materials Analytics (066 492) Technical Chemistry - Materials Chemistry (066 493) Technical Chemistry - Chemical Process Engineering (066 494) Technical Chemistry - Biotechnology and Bioanalytics(066 495) Mathematics (066 400) Statistics (066 401) Mathematics in Science and Technology (066 402) Mathematics in Economics (066 403) Mathematics in Computer Science (066 404) Financial and Actuarial Mathematics (066 405) Survey and Land Registration (066 462) Geodesy and Geophysics (066 463) Geomatics Engineering and Cartography (066 464) Physical Energy and Measurement Engineering (066 460) Technical Physics (066 461) Interdisciplinary Programmes Chemical andProcess Engineering (066 473) Materials Sciences(066 434) Biomedical Engineering (066 453) master programmes

  9. 20,251 students in total (22,485 enrolments, WS 08/09) source: http://info.zv.tuwien.ac.at/ud/stud/inskribierte/bmwf_2008w.html Beginners (bachelor programmes, winter term 2008/09)

  10. Mobility Programmes and Networks: EU, Switzerland, Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey: ERASMUS (667 scholarshipsat 245 partneruniversities, status: 12/2008) LEONARDO „Marie-Curie“ researchscholarship Industrial trainings East-Europe, Russia: campaignSlovakia/Czech Republic/Hungary CEEPUS Joint Study Programmes (20 scholarships) USA, Canada, Australia: Fulbright scholarship Joint Study Programmes Japan, China: Japanesescholarships Joint Study Programmes Worldwide: federalfinancalaidforstudents TU scholarshipsforresearch in foreign countries doctoratesprogrammeofthe Austrian AcademyofSciences federal post graduateandprovincescholarships help on planning, organisation etc is given by the department for international relations, www.ai.tuwien.ac.at/int/int_home.html

  11. University Act 2002, fully implemented in 2004: • 8 Faculties • Mathematics and Geoinformation • Physics, Technical Chemistry • Informatics, • Civil Engineering • Architecture and Planning • Mechanical and Industrial Engineering • Electrical Engineering and Information Technology • Rector and four Vice Rectors • Vice Rector for Academic Affairs • Vice Rector for Infrastructure and Development • Vice Rector for Research • Vice Rector for Finances and Controlling • University Council • Chairman: Dkfm. Dr. Siegfried Sellisch (CEO ret. Wiener Städtische Allgemeine Versicherung AG) • DI Dr.h.c. Albert Hochleitner (CEO ret. Siemens AG Austria) • Univ.Prof. DI Dr. Johannes Khinast (Marie-Curie-Chairprofessor at TU Graz) • DI Othmar Pühringer (CEO ret. VA Technologie AG) • Prof. Dr. Anke Pyzalla (scientific CEO of Helmholtz-Zentrums Berlin for Materials and Energy) • Dr. Hannelore Sexl (Consultant of the Austrian Academy of Sciences) • Dr. Gabriele Zuna-Kratky (Director Technisches Museum Wien) • Senate with 24 members Organisation

  12. Organisation

  13. Location - Study in the heart of the city

  14. TU Ball, Vienna‘s oldest ball (originally called „Technikerkränzchen“ in 1815, takes place in Vienna Hofburg, every last Thursday in January) • TU Orchestra(since 1984, international concert tours) Soccer club FC TU Wien(academic vice-world champion 2003, 5 times in a row Austrian academic champion indoor soccer) public debate queue „TU Forum“topics with up to date, divisive content and technical background Beyond Technology

  15. Finances: • > 240 mio. € turnover (2007) • > 200 mio. € balance sheet total (2007) • > 40 mio. € third party funds (2007) • Rooms: • > 9,000 rooms, total area: 276,000 squaremeters • Staff: • 148 professors, • 1,689 persons scientific staff, • 989 persons generic staff and • 902 lecturers, teaching assistents and tutors • (3,763 persons in total) • Library: • > 1,300,000 printed books, > 2,300 magazines • Students: • > 20,000; 23.3% non-citizens; 25% women (12/2008) • Alumni: • 1,618 + 252 doctorands (2007/08) Facts & Figures

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