Technische Universität München
TUM – the Entrepreneurial University of excellence
Roadshow in Brazil
Dr. Hannemor KeidelNovember 22-29, 2010
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Airport
Hospital
Campus Garching
MartinsriedMPI-Biozentrum
Großhadern
CampusMUNICH
CampusFreising- Weihenstephan
Garching
Munich, Olympic Park
Munich, Downtown
Munich, TUM Hospital
Freising-Weihenstephan
Sports Sciences(Olympic Park)
Science Capital »Greater Munich«
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TUM. Campus Garching.Faculties
Chemistry
Physics
Informatics
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Medical Engineering
Research Reactor FRM II
General Electric
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TUM. Milestones of TUM History.
1868Chartered by KingLudwig II as „Poly-technical School“
1873Carl von Linde
1877»College of Technology«
1901Granted right to confer doctorate‘s degree
1930Integration of
WeihenstephanCampus
1905Admittance of Female Students
1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 19301860
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TUM. Milestones of TUM History.
1967Departement of
Medicine
1957Neutron Research
Reactor (FRM I)
2005Institute for Advanced
Study (IAS)
1970Renamed into »Technische
Universität München«Presidential constitution
2004Neutron SourceFRM IIHeinz
Maier-Leibnitz
2000Center of Life and Food Science Weihenstephan(matrix structure)
2002German Institute of Science and Technology (GIST)Faculty of Business AdministrationFaculty of Sports Science
1999Substantial Structural Reform (»Lex TUM«)
2006Elite University
1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2005 2010
2009TUM SCHOOL OFEDUCATION
TUM GRADUATE SCHOOL
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TUM. Nobel Prize Laureates.
Heinrich O. Wieland
1927Chemistry
Rudolf L. Mößbauer
1961Physics
Ernst Otto Fischer
1973Chemistry
Robert Huber
1988Chemistry
Klaus von Klitzing
1985Physics
Hans Fischer
1930Chemistry
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TUM. Inventors & Entrepreneurs.
Carl von Linde
AirLiquefaction
Rudolf Diesel
Combustion Engine
Oskar von Miller
Storage Power Station Technology
Claude Dornier
Aircraft Technologies
Willy Messer-schmitt
Aircraft Technologies
Heinz Maier-Leibnitz
Neutron Research
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TUM. Facts & Figures 2010
13 Departments (Schools)
150 Study courses
24.000 Students
32% Female Students
18% Foreign Students
6,600 First-Years
3,500 Graduates
788 Doctorates
437 Professors (including university hospitals)
5.000 Academic Staff Members (including university hospitals staff)
3.000 Non-Academic Staff Members(not including university hospital staff)
9 Collaborative Research Centres funded by the German Research Foundation
10 DFG - Leibniz Awards (since 1986)
46 Alexander von Humboldt-Awards(2004-2008)
14 Nobel Prize Laureates
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TUM. Budget.
Bavarian government fundingOwn revenue service (e.g. materialstesting)Research Funding(public + industry)Tuition fees (1,4%)
315 Mio €
219 Mio €
398 Mio €
IndustryFoundationsPrivate
48 Mio €
39 Mio €
84 Mio €
15 Mio €
Total Budget 2009: 947 Mio. €(incl. university hospital)
Fundraising approx. 171 Mio €(since 1999)
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TUM. Departments.Center of Life and Food Science
Weihenstephan
Medicine
Chemistry
Physics
Sports Science
Business Administration
Electrical Engineeringand Information Technology
MechanicalEngineering
Architecture
Civil Engineering and Surveying
Informatics
Mathematics TUM SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
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TUM. Corporate Research Centers.
High-Performance Neutron Source
Semiconductor and Nanotechnology Research
MUNICH AEROSPACE
Industrial Biotechnology
Bionics Center
Catalysis Research Center
Nutrition Science & Food Technology
Science Center Straubing(Biogenetic Ressources)
Medical Engineering
Munich School of Engineering(e.g. Electromobility)
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Augsburg
Ingolstadt
MartinsriedMPI-Biozentrum
Großhadern
Hospital
Campus Garching
CampusMUNICH
CampusFreising- Weihenstephan
Sports Sciences(Olympic Park)
Headquartered in Munich:7 of 30 DAX companies Max Planck SocietyFraunhofer SocietyGE European Research Center
Key Strategic Partners:BMWAudiSiemens EADS GermanyLindeWACKERSüd-Chemie
Key Research Collaborations:Neutron ResearchAutomotiveProcess TechnologyMUNICH AEROSPACEInformation TechnologiesHealth TechnologiesCatalysisIndustrial BiotechnologyBiomedical TechnologyFood Technology Finance Mathematics
Munich Int‘l Airport
Greater Munich: The Science & Technology Capital
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TUM. Partner Universities Network
Universityof Tokyo
EPFL Lausanne
GeorgiaTech
StanfordUniversity
DTU Copenhagen
TUM ASIA Pte. Ltd.NUS&NTU
Imperial CollegeLondon
TU Eindhoven
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• Teaching MSc coursesIndustrial ChemistryIntegrated Circuit DesignMicroelectronics AerospaceTransportation and Logistics
• ResearchSingaporian NRF
• Chartered in 2002 as Pte. Ltd.
• Independent educational institution granted in 2009
• Support by Singapore EDB & Industry
• 100% stakeholder
• partnered with
GIST – TUM Asia. The German brand in Singapore.
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„ ... promote top-level research
and enhance the quality of German universities and research institutions, thereby making a significant contribution to strengthening science and research in Germany.“ 1.9 Billion € (2006 – 2011)
Financed by federal (75%) and state governments (25%)
Three funding lines: Graduate Schools Research clusters Institutional strategies
Target
Teamwork
Excellence Initiative 2006
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Typical interdisciplinary project team:
TUMChair
Science
TUMChair
Engineering
Team Leader(postdoc/young researcher)
Ph.D. students:2 funded by IGSSE2+ funded by others
2+ Principal Investigators(professors)
Master’s students
Univ. Stanford, Univ. Tokyo , NUS Singapore, DTU Copenhagen, ETH Zurich, TU Vienna, Univ. New South Wales, ...
International Graduate School of Science and Engineering
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Typical interdisciplinary project team:
TUMChair
Science
TUMChair
Engineering
Team Leader(postdoc/young researcher)
Ph.D. students:2 funded by IGSSE2+ funded by others
2+ Principal Investigators(professors)
Master’s students
Univ. Stanford, Univ. Tokyo , NUS Singapore, DTU Copenhagen, ETH Zurich, TU Vienna, Univ. New South Wales, ...
International Graduate School of Science and Engineering
International or industry- sponsoredproject team: Half the team @ TUM, half @
partner institution Regular and frequent communication
& cooperation
Current international/industrial project teams: Stanford, DTU Copenhagen,
NUS Singapore, Nanijing Univ. Tsinghua Univ., Fudan Univ. NASA, DLR Siemens, General Electric, BASF,
EADS, Fujitsu, SOFiSTiK, Tyczka Energie, Süd-Chemie
Univ.of...Chair
Sc./Eng.
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Scientific qualification of doctoral candidates in general very good
Different, successful models and paths for doctoral programs− Apprenticeship model (esp. engineering)− Scholarships− Research training groups− (External) doctoral theses (industry)
Areas to address− International orientation− Interdisciplinary research− Transferable skills training− Time to doctoral degree
Status Quo of Doctoral Education in Germany
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Enhance overall quality of doctoral education at TUM
Develop TUM identity for doctoral candidates
Strengthen scientific, subject related and transferable skills
Enhance international mindset Attract outstanding international
doctoral candidates
TUM-GS creates a corporateenvironment with optimumconditions for outstandingresearch
TUM GRADUATE SCHOOLTUM Graduate School
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TUM Graduate School: Research Training Program
Supervision agreement
• “Double mentoring”• Interim evaluation• Work plan
Subject Related TrainingMin. 6 SWS,e.g.
colloquia
Transferable Skills Training
• Min. 3 courses• Kick-off seminar• Final seminar
Scientific TrainingPublications
Networking• Exchange across
faculties• Graduate Council
International Training• Research period abroad
(6 weeks)• OR Conferences• OR Invitation of guest
scientist
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Cognition for Technical Systems
Robotik
Coordinator: Prof. Buss
Origin and Structure of the Universe – The Cluster of Excellence for Fundamental Physics
Astro
Coordinator :TUM: Prof. PaulLMU: Prof. Burkert
Munich Center for Integrative Protein Science
(CIPSM)
Protein
Coordinator:LMU: Prof. CarellTUM: Prof. Skerra
Nanosystems Initiative Munich (NIM)
Nano
Coordinator:LMU: Prof. FeldmannTUM: Prof. Abstreiter
Munich Center for Advanced Photonics
(MAP)
Photonen
Coordinator:LMU: Prof. KrauszTUM: Prof. Molls
Exzellenzcluster 2006-2012
Bewilligte
Fördersumme: 36,3 mio €
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Fördersumme: 41,8 mio €
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Fördersumme: 39 mio €
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Fördersumme: 36 mio €
Bewilligte
Fördersumme: 39 mio €
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3rd Funding Line at TUM: TUM. The Entrepreneurial University.
56 Mio € (2006-2011)
Sustainable Financing of High Quality Measures
Conducive Atmosphere for Scholarly Endeavors
Women and Family Friendliest Technical University in Germany
Unbureaucratic Processes, Headhunting, Promotion of young talent
Freedom for Top-Level Research»ScholarlyCommunity«
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TUM-IAS
TUM-IASCareer Support
Gender Program
Sustainability Investments
Entrepren.Culture
59%
2%13% 4%
22%
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011Fellows
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