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Berlin college of engineering

Berlin college of engineering

Technische Universität Berlin
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School mottos

Wir haben die Ideen für die Zukunft

(We have the ideas for the future)
Foundation 1770/1799/1879
1946
School classification Public university
Administration fund State: EUR 264.8 Mio. (2010)[1]
External: EUR 145 Mio (2010)[1]
The president Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joerg Steinbach (since 01.April 2010)
The staff

7,499 (WS 2009/10)[2]

Student 29,234 (WS 2009/10)[3]
Course specialized in an occupation 845 (2007)
Research associates: 1,952 (2007)[3]
The location

Berlin, Germany


52°30'43" N 13°19'35" E / 52.51194 degrees N 13.32639 degrees E / 52.51194, a 13.32639 coordinate: 52°30'43" N 13°19'35" E / 52.51194 degrees N 13.32639 degrees E / 52.51194, 13.32639
Campus City
The number of the Nobel Prize winners 10 [4] [5] [6]
Website www.tu-berlin.de/menue/home/parameter/en
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Main building judging from the south side

Berlin college of engineering (Technische Universität Berlin, abbreviated designation: One of the universities where there are four TU Berlin) in Berlin. It is a general college of engineering.

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History

The history of the Berlin college of engineering can date back to a mine husband, the smelter training school (Berg- und hüttenmännische Lehrinstitut) founded in 1770 by the King of Prussia Friedrich second. Besides, forerunners of the universities include Berlin engineering department schools (Berliner Technische Schule) of the foundation in Berlin building academy (Berliner Bauakademie), 1821 of the foundation in 1799. Royal シャルロッテンブルク college of engineering (Königliche Technische Hochschule Charlottenburg) which is the German first college of engineering is founded afterwards in 1879. In 1946, the subject of the humanity is founded as a college of engineering to add, too, and the name is renamed by current "Technische Universität Berlin", too. In the late 1960s, it becomes the center of the student movement in West Berlin at the time with Berlin free university. With the cancellation of the Berlin teachers' college of 1980, some departments are taken over in a college of engineering. After East-West reunification in Germany, I am known as a mammoth university eminent Germany. It is secondly a big college of engineering now in Germany.

Organization

As of 2010, I am comprised of 7 departments.

  1. Humanities department
  2. MathematicsNatural scienceDepartment
  3. Process science department
  4. Electrical engineeringComp-sciDepartment
  5. Mechanical engineering, transportation system department
  6. Merger departments (as for the civil engineering, the applied earth science) such as architecture, environmentology, sociology, the city engineering
  7. Economy, Business Administration Department

Campus

The campus opens for 600,000 square meters in various places of the West Berlin district. The main campus is located at the east end of the シャルロッテンブルク ward in that and can arrive on foot before from ツォー Station which was the doorway of the railroad of West Berlin (the details refer to Berlin center Station). I use subway Route 2, and the nearest station becomes Ernst Reuters open space Station of 1 station from ツォー Station. In addition, it is next to park, ティーアガルテン which greatly spread through the Berlin center. I know victory monument, Brandenburg Gate, that there is terden Linden yes and is located in the Berlin center well while looking at ティーアガルテン when I call the large road running through in front of main campus with a June 17 street and walk toward the east along this way. As for the details about the sightseeing spot, see a clause of Berlin.

Main person

It produces a well-known scholar around physics and engineering, the field of the building.

The person that ever took the birch

Allied documents

  • Josef Becker: Von der Bauakademie zur Technischen Universität. 150 Jahre technisches Unterrichtswesen in Berlin. Berlin 1949
  • Reinhard Rürup (Hrsg.): Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft. Beiträge zur Geschichte der Technischen Universität Berlin 1879-1979. 2 Bde., Berlin 1979
  • Karl Schwarz (Hrsg. im Auftrag des Präsidenten der TU Berlin): 1799-1999. Von der Bauakademie zur Technischen Universität Berlin. Geschichte und Zukunft. Eine Ausstellung der Technischen Universität Berlin aus Anlaßdes 200. Gründungstages der Bauakademie und des Jubiläums 100 Jahre Promotionsrecht der Technischen Hochschulen. Aufsätze. Ernst & Sohn Verlag für Architektur und technische Wissenschaften GmbH, Berlin, 2000, ISBN 3-433-01735-2

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