TUM – the Entrepreneurial University of Excellence Roadshow in Brazil
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Technische Universität München TUM – the Entrepreneurial University of excellence Roadshow in Brazil Dr. Hannemor Keidel November 22-29, 2010 1 Technische Universität München Science Capital »Greater Munich« Campus Freising- Weihenstephan Airport Campus Garching Freising-Weihenstephan Garching Sports Sciences (Olympic Park) Campus Munich, Downtown MUNICH Hospital Martinsried Großhadern MPI-Biozentrum Munich, Olympic Park Munich, TUM Hospital 2 Technische Universität München TUM. Campus Garching. Faculties Chemistry Physics Informatics Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Medical Engineering Research Reactor FRM II General Electric Technische Universität München TUM. Milestones of TUM History. 1905 1873 Admittance of Female Carl von Linde Students 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1868 1877 1901 1930 Chartered by King »College of Technology« Granted right to Integration of Ludwig II as „Poly- confer doctorate‘s Weihenstephan technical School“ degree Campus 4 Technische Universität München TUM. Milestones of TUM History. 2002 German Institute of 1970 Science and Technology 2004 2009 (GIST) Neutron TUM SCHOOL OF 1967 Renamed into »Technische Faculty of Source EDUCATION Departement of Universität München« Business Administration FRM II Medicine Presidential constitution Faculty of Heinz Sports Science Maier-Leibnitz TUM GRADUATE SCHOOL 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2005 2010 1957 1999 2000 2005 2006 Neutron Research Substantial Structural Center of Life and Food Institute for Elite University Reactor (FRM I) Reform Science Weihenstephan Advanced (»Lex TUM«) (matrix structure) Study (IAS) 5 Technische Universität München TUM. Nobel Prize Laureates. Heinrich O. Hans Rudolf L. Ernst Otto Klaus von Robert Wieland Fischer Mößbauer Fischer Klitzing Huber 1927 1930 1961 1973 1985 1988 Chemistry Chemistry Physics Chemistry Physics Chemistry 6 Technische Universität München TUM. Inventors & Entrepreneurs. Carl von Rudolf Oskar von Claude Willy Messer- Heinz Maier- Linde Diesel Miller Dornier schmitt Leibnitz Air Combustion Storage Power Aircraft Aircraft Neutron Liquefaction Engine Station Technologies Technologies Research Technology 7 Technische Universität München TUM. Facts & Figures 2010 13 Departments (Schools) 437 Professors (including university hospitals) 150 Study courses 5.000 Academic Staff Members 24.000 Students (including university hospitals staff) 32% Female Students 3.000 Non-Academic Staff Members (not including university hospital staff) 18% Foreign Students 9 Collaborative Research Centres funded 6,600 First-Years by the German Research Foundation 3,500 Graduates 10 DFG - Leibniz Awards (since 1986) 788 Doctorates 46 Alexander von Humboldt-Awards (2004-2008) 14 Nobel Prize Laureates 8 Technische Universität München TUM. Budget. Total Budget 2009: 947 Mio. € Fundraising approx. 171 Mio € (incl. university hospital) (since 1999) 315 Mio € 48 Mio € 398 Mio € 84 Mio € 15 Mio € 219 Mio € 39 Mio € Bavarian government funding Own revenue service (e.g. materials Industry testing) Foundations Research Funding Private (public + industry) Tuition fees (1,4%) 9 Technische Universität München TUM. Departments. Center of Life and Food Science Weihenstephan Mechanical Engineering Sports Science Mathematics TUM SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Physics Medicine Informatics Chemistry Electrical Engineering Architecture and Information Technology Business Administration Civil Engineering and Surveying 10 Technische Universität München TUM. Corporate Research Centers. High-Performance Catalysis Research Center Neutron Source Semiconductor and Nanotechnology Science Center Straubing (Biogenetic Ressources) Research MUNICH AEROSPACE Munich School of Engineering (e.g. Electromobility) Industrial Biotechnology Nutrition Science & Food Technology Bionics Center Medical Engineering 11 Greater Munich: The Science & TechnologyTechnische Universität München Capital Ingolstadt Campus Headquartered in Munich: Freising- Weihenstephan 7 of 30 DAX companies Munich Int‘l Airport Max Planck Society Fraunhofer Society GE European Research Center Campus Garching Key Research Collaborations: Neutron Research Augsburg Sports Sciences (Olympic Park) Automotive Campus Process Technology Key Strategic Partners: MUNICH MUNICH AEROSPACE Information Technologies BMW Hospital Audi Health Technologies Martinsried Catalysis Siemens MPI- Großhadern EADS Germany Biozentrum Industrial Biotechnology Linde Biomedical Technology WACKER Food Technology Süd-Chemie Finance Mathematics Technische Universität München TUM. Partner Universities Network DTU Copenhagen Imperial College London TU Eindhoven EPFL Lausanne Stanford University University of Tokyo GeorgiaTech TUM ASIA Pte. Ltd. NUS&NTU 13 Technische Universität München GIST – TUM Asia. The German brand in Singapore. • Teaching MSc courses Industrial Chemistry Integrated Circuit Design Microelectronics Aerospace Transportation and Logistics • Research Singaporian NRF • Chartered in 2002 as Pte. Ltd. • Independent educational institution granted in 2009 • Support by Singapore EDB & Industry • 100% stakeholder • partnered with 14 Technische Universität München Excellence Initiative 2006 Target „ ... 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 Teamwork 15 Technische Universität München International Graduate School of Science and Engineering Typical interdisciplinary project team: TUM TUM Chair Chair Science Engineering 2+ Principal Investigators (professors) Team Leader (postdoc/young researcher) Ph.D. students: 2 funded by IGSSE 2+ funded by others Master’s students Univ. Stanford, Univ. Tokyo , NUS Singapore, DTU Copenhagen, ETH Zurich, TU Vienna, Univ. New South Wales, ... 16 Technische Universität München International Graduate School of Science and Engineering Univ.of... Chair Typical interdisciplinary project team: Sc./Eng. TUM TUM International or industry- sponsored Chair Chair project team: Science Engineering . Half the team @ TUM, half @ 2+ Principal Investigators partner institution (professors) . Regular and frequent communication & cooperation Team Leader (postdoc/young researcher) Current international/industrial Ph.D. students: project teams: 2 funded by IGSSE 2+ funded by others . Stanford, DTU Copenhagen, NUS Singapore, Nanijing Univ. Master’s students Tsinghua Univ., Fudan Univ. NASA, DLR . Univ.Siemens, Stanford, General Univ. Tokyo Electric, , NUS Singapore, BASF, DTUEADS, Copenhagen, Fujitsu, ETH SOFiSTiK, Zurich, TU Vienna,Tyczka Univ. NewEnergie, South Wales, Süd- Chemie... 17 Technische Universität München Status Quo of Doctoral Education in Germany . 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 18 Technische Universität München TUM GRADUATE SCHOOL TUM Graduate School . 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 corporate environment with optimum conditions for outstanding research Technische Universität München TUM Graduate School: Research Training Program Networking Subject Related Scientific Training • Exchange across Training Publications faculties Min. 6 SWS,e.g. • Graduate Council colloquia Supervision International Training Transferable Skills agreement • Research period abroad Training • “Double mentoring” (6 weeks) • Min. 3 courses • Interim evaluation • OR Conferences • Kick-off seminar • Work plan • OR Invitation of guest • Final seminar scientist 20 Technische Universität München Exzellenzcluster 2006-2012 Robotik Astro Protein Photonen Nano Origin and Munich Center Munich Center Nanosystems Structure of the for Integrative for Advanced Initiative Universe – The Protein Photonics Munich Cognition for Cluster of Science (MAP) (NIM) Technical Excellence for (CIPSM) Systems Fundamental Physics Coordinator: Coordinator : Coordinator: Coordinator: Coordinator: Prof. Buss TUM: Prof. Paul LMU: Prof. Carell LMU: Prof. Krausz LMU: Prof. Feldmann LMU: Prof. Burkert TUM: Prof. Skerra TUM: Prof. Molls TUM: Prof. Abstreiter Bewilligte Bewilligte Bewilligte Bewilligte Bewilligte Fördersumme: Fördersumme: Fördersumme: Fördersumme: Fördersumme: 36,3 mio € 41,8 mio € 39 mio € 36 mio € 39 mio € 21 Technische Universität München 3rd Funding Line at TUM: TUM. The Entrepreneurial University. Sustainable Financing of High Quality Measures Freedom for Top- Conducive Atmosphere for Level Research Scholarly Endeavors »Scholarly Community« Women and Family Friendliest Technical University in Germany Unbureaucratic Processes, Headhunting, Promotion of young talent 56 Mio € (2006-2011) Technische Universität München TUM-IAS Gender Sustainability Program Investments 13% 4% Entrepren. 2% Culture 22% 59% Career TUM-IAS Support 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Fellows Technische Universität München TUM. Technische Universität München Muito obrigada.