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Delft University of Technology
The Netherlands
The logo : Flame of Prometheus
Stealing fire from the gods,giving it to man, Prometheusgave technology and developmentto mankind.
Delft University of Technology was founded in 1842 by King William II.
It is the oldest and largest University of Technology in the Netherlands.
The 8 faculties offer 16 Bachelor’s courses and 29 Master’s courses in comprehensive programmes of education and research.
About TU Delft
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Holland at Sea level
Groningen
U Twente
Nijmegen
Wageningen
Utrecht
Amsterdam
Rotterdam
Leiden
Tilburg
TU Eindhoven
Maastricht
Universities in the Netherlands
TU Delft
University Students ()Utrecht University 23.000Universiteit van Amsterdam22.000University of Groningen20.000Erasmus University Rotterdam16.000Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam16.000University of Nijmegen15.000Leiden University15.000Delft University of Technology13.000Universiteit Maastricht11.000Tilburg University 10.000Technische Universiteit Eindhoven7.000University of Twente 7.000Wageningen University4.000
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TU Delft - characteristics
• Excellent (international) ratings
• Driven by demands of society
• High International reputation
• Strong (mono)disciplines
• 11 Focussed multidisciplinary research themes
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Facts & Figures (2004)
• Number of PhD-theses 212• Number of Scientific Publications 5.850• Number of Spin Offs 250• Number of Patents 52• Number of MSc. 1.726
Major facilities
Experimental nuclear reactor Institute of Micro-electronics and Submicron Technology Wind tunnels Water basins for coastal and marine research High voltage engineering laboratory Aerospace facilities (Cessna, Simona, etc.) Large scale radar and telecommunication test facilities Process engineering pilot plants High-performance computer network
Scientific staff: fte 2338
Assistant staff: fte 2128
Scientific and support staff (2004)
Total staff: fte 4466
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Faculties
1. Aerospace Engineering2. Applied Sciences3. Architecture4. Civil Engineering and Geosciences 5. Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and
Computer Science6. Industrial Design Engineering7. Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology8. Technology, Policy and Management
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Delft Research Centres
• Earth: observation, utilization, ecology and engineering
• Water: water works, water management and water quality
• Information and communication technology
• Nanotechnology
• Mechatronics and microsystems
• Life science and technology
• Sustainable energy, extraction, conversion and use
• Sustainable industrial processes
• Sustainable urban areas
• Next Generation infrastructures
• Mobility of persons and transport of goods
Delft Research Centres
Aerospace Engineering
Applied Earth Sciences
Applied Physics
Architecture, Urban Planning and
Housing
Chemical and Biochemical
Engineering
Materials Science
Civil Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Geodetic Engineering
Industrial Design Engineering
Life Science and Technology
Mechanical Engineering
Marine Technology
Systems Engineering and Policy
Analyses
Technical Mathematics
Technical Informatics
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DisciplinesTotal number of students: 13.382 (2004, excluding Ph.D. students)
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IndonesiaIran
ChinaOther Asian countries
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Other American countries
MaroccoOther African countries
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Students of foreign nationality (2004) 267
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graduate study
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Selected by admission committees
years
DoctorateDissertationScientificresearch
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Education: programmes
Master of Science 2
Master of Science courses
Aerospace EngineeringApplied Earth SciencesApplied MathematicsApplied PhysicsArchitecture, Urbanism and Building SciencesBiochemical EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringChemical EngineeringCivil EngineeringComputer EngineeringComputer Science (Technical Informatics)Design for InteractionElectrical EngineeringEngineering and Policy AnalysisGeodetic Engineering
Integrated Product DesignLife Science & TechnologyManagement of TechnologyMarine TechnologyMaterials Science & EngineeringMechanical EngineeringMedia & Knowledge EngineeringNanoScienceOffshore EngineeringScience Education & CommunicationStrategic Product DesignSystems & ControlSystems Engineering, Policy Analysis & ManagementTransport, Infrastructure & Logistics
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Students of foreign nationality (2004)
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Main objectives internationalisation strategy TU Delft1. Attracting top talent through mobility &
exchange of excellent staff & students2. Enhancing quality of academic network
through strategic international relations3. Broadening TU Delft through adding
international dimension4. Exchange of best practice: Quality &
accreditation
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International co-operation
Education Student exchange (Erasmus)MSc. EducationJoint MasterStaff exchange (e.g. visiting professors)
Research PhD research (Sandwich construction)Post Doc researchJoint researchStaff exchange
Other Benchmarking / PeerreviewsSharing facilitiesSharing best practicesEnhancing TU Delft position
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Some international activities of TUD• Strategic alliances (IDEA League and a limited number of bilateral
institutional partnerships)• Strong stimulus of student mobility ( internships, academic exchanges,
MSc thesis, etc.) • All Master of Science Programs in English language• European Credit Transfer System in place (Bologna)• International diploma supplement for Bachelor and Master degree
(Bologna)• ABET accreditation• Code of Practice as quality assurance for English as language of
instruction at Master level• International student population 10 % average (MSc level 14%) (more
than 80 nationalities)• International visiting professors• Research fellowship Program for PhD graduates from partner universities• International PhD student population 45 % • International summer course (academic and cultural preparation for MSc
level)
Bilateral co-operation agreementsEurope
EPF Lausanne (Switzerland)Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium)
Paris Tech (France)Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
(Sweden)TU Budapest (Hungary)
TU Praque (Czech Republic)TU Warschau (Poland)
University of Trondheim (Norway)METU - Middle East Technical University
(Turkey)
AsiaTsinghua University Beijing (China)
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai (China)
Fudan University (China)Kyoto University (Japan)
University of Osaka (Japan) University of Tokyo (Japan)
Institute of Technology Bandung (Indonesia)National University of Singapore
KAIST, Korea Academic Institute for Science and Technology(South Korea)
USAMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
University of Michigan, Ann ArborUniversity of Texas, Austin
Georgia Institute of Technology
OtherTechnion Haifa (Israel)
Universiteit van Stellenbosch (South Africa)
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The IDEA LeagueAgreement on strategic partnership;Memorandum of Understanding signed on 6 October 1999 (in Delft)• Imperial College London, United Kingdom • TU Delft, The Netherlands• ETH Zürich, Switzerland• RWTH Aachen, Germany
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IDEA League strategic cooperation
• Top Quality Technical Universities in Europe• Collaboration in education & research• Participation in European programmes
• Political visibility and clout• Benchmarking • Exchange of best practices
Head office
TU Delft campus
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Applied Earth Sciences
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Aerospace Engineering
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Nuna II: Solar World Champion 2003
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Life Sciences Architecture
Traffic Medical equipment
Off Shore / Oil
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Based on 2 semesters, each consisting of lectures exercises laboratory work homework one week for preparation
Followed by three weeks of examinations
Average study load per year 60 European Credits (1600 hours)
The yearly programme
Computing & Imaging Advanced Studies in Construction Biotechnological Sciences Delft Leiden Fluid Dynamics Technical Geoscience Micro-Electronics and Submicron Technology Systems and Control Transport, Infrastructure and Logistics
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Research schools
Adhesion Sustainable Energy Intelligent Sensor Microsystems IT in Service Engineering Clean Technology Offshore Technology Telecommunications-transmission and Radar Reactor Institute Engineering mechanicsPolicy Sciences and Technology Simulation, Motion and Navigation Technology Computational Mechanics Earth Observation Wind Energy
Adhesion
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DISENS
DITSE
INTERDUCT
IOE
IRCTR
IRI
KOITER
OTB
SIMONA
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DEOS
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Research institutes
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Number of doctorates
1st 1000 Ph.D’s68 years2nd 1000 Ph.D’s17 years3rd 1000 Ph.D’s 6 years
Dissertations (Ph.D.)
Relevant Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent)GPA (Grade Point Average) of the B.Sc. study of 75 % Toefle score (Test of English as a foreign language) of 550 points or IELTS 6.0 (Overall band grade) GRE General test (Graduate Record examination) – 450 verbal, 550 or 3.5 analytical, 650 quantitative An essay written in English by the applicant with his/her motivation Additional testing and/or a personal interview if required by the
selection committee
Admission Requirements for theMaster of Science courses
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Cooperation between Tsinghua University, Beijing and TU Delft
• Statement of Intent, October 15, 1982• Memorandum of Understanding, April 4, 1986• Agreement for Scientific and Academic Cooperation,
June 7, 1993• Agreement for Scientific and Academic Cooperation,
May 28, 1999 • Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in the
field of Micro-electronics (IMETU and DIMES), April 28 2001
• Agreement for Scientific and Academic Cooperation, January 31, 2005
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Main subjects in the cooperation between TU Delft and Tsinghua University January 2004• Mechanical Engineering: Numerical simulation of turbulent flow • Applied Physics: Image processing and analysis • Electrical Engineering: Microelectronics process technology • Materials Science: Bainite formation in steel • Management of Technological Innovation/National
Entrepreneurship • European postgraduate Master in Urbanism: Strategies and
design for cities and territories • Civil Engineering: Fatigue behaviour of steel highway bridges ;
Static and fatigue behaviour of connections; Collapse of pipelines; Fibre-reinforced plastics in civil engineering structures
• Aerospace Engineering: Fracture and damage Mechanics • Mathematics and Computer Science: HPC and Grid Computing • ICT: Video compression and digital watermarking
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The Fudan & TU Delft International School of MicroelectronicsShanghai, MOU of January 23, 2003
• MSc programme in Microelectronics:• A joint initiative in high standard education in
microelectronics which will play a significant role in the development of Shanghai as a global centre of microelectronics.
• Important provider of well qualified personnel in the IC industry.
• In close collaboration with the key industry • Industrial affiliation programme (internships,
scholarships)
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Overall Gain for TU Delft through IDEA League November 1999 – November 2004• Use of educational quality management principles to ensure internal quality assurance • A framework for benchmarking on a European scale • In-depth comparison of curricula on level, content and quality = equality of
Bachelor level • Use of jointly developed qualification profiles for Bachelor and Masters• Use of jointly developed diploma supplement • Horizontal and vertical mobility • Exchange of good practices in internationalisation, PhD inflow, diploma evaluation, admissions, communication & marketing, equality issues, alumni• Framework for joint education projects • Enhanced international status (with positive effects on international labour
market, peerreviews, international accreditation agencies, recruiting, etc.)
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Gain for TU Delft through IDEA LeagueCooperation in Education and Research• Benchmarking and exchange of good practices • Joint curriculum comparison and development • Student mobility - vertical and horizontal • Research collaboration: European Research
projects (7th framework) • PhD exchanges - staff exchanges • Peer reviews by partners as part of self studies • Erasmus Mundus, joint Masterprogrammes • Summer schools, workshops
Government
funding
Tuition
Contracts and
sales
Miscellaneous
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Revenue 2004 [in M€]
TU Delft library and congress centre
Binary System:
Academic (Research Oriented) MSc / BSc MA / BA
Professional> Bachelor (bc)
Dutch education system
Relevant Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent)GPA (Grade Point Average) of the B.Sc. study of 75 % Toefle score (Test of English as a foreign language) of 550 points GRE general test (Graduate Record examination) of at least 550
average An essay written in English by the applicant with his/her motivation Additional testing and/or a personal interview if required by the
selection committee
Admission Requirements for theMaster of Science courses
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Works Council
Students CouncilUniversity Corporate Office
Operational Committee(Board & Deans)
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Institutes
Faculty
Research schools
Organisation
Faculty Faculty
Minister of Education,Culture and Science
Research Themes
Executive Board
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Full professors: fte 193
Associate professors: fte 251
Assistant professors: fte 330
PhD-students: fte 811
Other: fte 753
Scientific staff: fte 2338
Imperial College London (UK) TU Delft (The Netherlands) ETH Zürich (Switzerland) RWTH Aachen (Germany)
International alliances: IDEA League
Optimization group in Delft