TU Wien

TU Wien (TUW; German: Technische Universität Wien; still[2][3] known in English as the Vienna University of Technology from 1975–2014[4])[5] is one of the major universities in Vienna, Austria.[6] The university finds high international and domestic recognition in teaching as well as in research, and it is a highly esteemed partner of innovation-oriented enterprises.[7] It currently has about 28,100 students (29% women), eight faculties and about 5,000 staff members (3,800 academics).

TU Wien
Technische Universität Wien
Motto
Technik für Menschen
Motto in English
Technology for people
TypePublic
EstablishedNovember 6, 1815 (1815-11-06)
Budget€271 million (2019)[1]
RectorSabine Seidler
Academic staff
3,830 (2019)[1]
Students28,149 (2019)[1]
Location,
Austria
CampusUrban
Websitewww.tuwien.at
Imperial-Royal Polytechnic Institute (now TU Wien) in 1823
The main building of TU Wien at the Karlsplatz in 1825
Main building of TU Wien in 2012
Former Geniedirektion, institute building of TU Wien

The university's teaching and research is focused on engineering, computer science, and natural sciences.

History

The institution was founded in 1815 by Emperor Francis I of Austria as the k.k. Polytechnische Institut (Imperial-Royal Polytechnic Institute). The first rector was Johann Joseph von Prechtl. It was renamed the Technische Hochschule (College of Technology) in 1872. When it began granting doctoral and higher degrees in 1975, it was renamed the Technische Universität Wien (Vienna University of Technology).[5]

Academic reputation

As a university of technology, TU Wien covers a wide spectrum of scientific concepts from abstract pure research and the fundamental principles of science to applied technological research and partnership with industry.[8]

TU Wien is ranked #192 by the QS World University Ranking, #406 by the Center of World University Rankings,[9] and it is positioned among the best 401-500 higher education institutions globally [10] by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. The computer science department has been consistently ranked among the top 100 in the world by the QS World University Ranking[11] and The Times Higher Education World University Rankings[12] respectively.

Ranking 20192018201720162015201420132012
QS World University Rankings[13] 199182183197246264274
QS Faculty Rankings: Engineering & Technology[14] 127142115939391132-
QS Subject Rankings: Mechanical Engineering [15] 151-200151-200101-150101-150151-200151-200151-200-
QS Subject Rankings: Electrical Engineering [16] 101-150101-150101-150101-150101-15051-10051-100-
QS Subject Rankings: Chemical Engineering [17] 101-150151-200151-200-151-200---
QS Subject Rankings: Civil & Structural [18] 101-150101-150101-150101-150101-150101-150101-150-
QS Subject Rankings: Computer Science [19] 51-10051-10051-10051-10051-10051-10051-100-
The Times Higher Education World University Rankings [20] 251-300251-300251-300226-250226-250251-275301-350
The Times Higher Education Subject Rankings: Engineering and Technology [20] 151-175126-1509110096--
The Times Higher Education Subject Rankings: Computer Science 76
Academic Ranking of World Universities (Shanghai Ranking's)[21][22] 301-400401-500401-500401-500401-500401-500401-500
Academic Ranking of World Universities, Subject field: Computer Sciences [23][24] 76-100--101-15076-10076-100101-150
Academic Ranking of World Universities, Subject field: Electrical Engineering [25] 101-15076-100----
Academic Ranking of World Universities, Subject field: Materials Science [26] 151-200101-150----
Academic Ranking of World Universities, Subject field: Mechanical Engineering[27] -101-150----

Organization

TU Wien has eight faculties led by deans: Architecture and Planning, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Computer Sciences, Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Mathematics and Geoinformation, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, and Physics.

The University is led by the Rector and four Vice Rectors (responsible for Research, Academic Affairs, Finance as well as Human Resources and Gender). The Senate has 26 members. The University Council, consisting of seven members, acts as a supervisory board.

Research

Development work in almost all areas of technology is encouraged by the interaction between basic research and the different fields of engineering sciences at TU Wien. Also, the framework of cooperative projects with other universities, research institutes and business sector partners is established by the research section of TU Wien. TU Wien has sharpened its research profile by defining competence fields and setting up interdisciplinary collaboration centres, and clearer outlines will be developed.

Research focus points of TU Wien are introduced as computational science and engineering, quantum physics and quantum technologies, materials and matter, information and communication technology and energy and environment.

The EU Research Support (EURS) provides services at TU Wien and informs both researchers and administrative staff in preparing and carrying out EU research projects.

Notable faculty and alumni

Plus Energy Office of TU Wien
Freihaus building of TU Wien
Kuppelsaal (cupola hall) of TU Wien
Library building of TU Wien
Karlskirche and TU Wien

Library

The University Library was founded in 1815. The Main Library building was designed by the architects Justus Dahinden, Reinhard Gieselmann, Alexander Marchart, Roland Moebius & partners. Completed in 1987, it features owl sculptures by the Swiss artist Bruno Weber. The Main Library has six floors of open access areas and reading rooms, with around 700 study desks.

Sports

The University hosted the IFIUS World Interuniversity Games in October 2007.

See also

Notes and references

  1. "Die TU Wien in Zahlen (The TU Wien in numbers)". Retrieved 6 May 2019.
  2. "Vienna University of Technology". Top Universities. 2015-07-16. Retrieved 2020-07-09.
  3. "ShanghaiRanking-Univiersities". www.shanghairanking.com. Retrieved 2021-10-15.
  4. "Corporate Design | TU Wien". www.tuwien.at. Retrieved 2021-10-15.
  5. "Corporate Design". Technische Universität Wien. Archived from the original on 2017-10-22. Retrieved 2017-11-28.
  6. "About TU Wien". www.tuwien.at. 2019-05-08. Retrieved 2019-05-11.
  7. "TU Wien". Top Universities. Retrieved 2015-11-03.
  8. "Vienna University of Technology". Archived from the original on 18 November 2015. Retrieved 10 March 2016.
  9. "Global 2000 List by the Center for World University Rankings". Retrieved 2021-06-01.
  10. "THE Ranking TU Wien". Retrieved 2021-06-01.
  11. "Computer Science and Information Systems World University Ranking". Retrieved April 4, 2019.
  12. "The Times Higher Education University Ranking by Subject". Retrieved April 8, 2019.
  13. "Technische Universität Wien". Top Universities. Retrieved 2021-09-16.
  14. "Engineering and Technology". Top Universities. Retrieved 2021-09-16.
  15. "QS World University Rankings by Subject 2015 - Engineering - Mechanical, Aeronautical & Manufacturing". Top Universities. Retrieved 2021-09-16.
  16. "QS World University Rankings by Subject 2015 - Engineering - Electrical & Electronic". Top Universities. Retrieved 2021-09-16.
  17. "QS World University Rankings by Subject 2015 - Chemistry". Top Universities. Retrieved 2021-09-16.
  18. "QS World University Rankings by Subject 2015 - Engineering - Civil & Structural". Top Universities. Retrieved 2021-09-16.
  19. "QS World University Rankings by Subject 2015 - Computer Science & Information Systems". Top Universities. Retrieved 2021-09-16.
  20. "TU Wien". Times Higher Education (THE). 2021-09-08. Retrieved 2021-09-16.
  21. "Academic Ranking of World Universities". Retrieved 2015-06-11.
  22. "Academic Ranking of World Universities 2018". Retrieved April 8, 2019.
  23. "Academic Ranking of World Universities, Subject field: Computer Sciences". Retrieved 2015-06-11.
  24. "Subject Ranking 2018". Retrieved April 8, 2019.
  25. "Academic Ranking of World Universities, Subject field: Electrical Engineering". Retrieved 2016-06-22.
  26. "Academic Ranking of World Universities, Subject field: Materials Science & Engineering". Retrieved 2016-06-22.
  27. "Academic Ranking of World Universities, Subject field: Mechanical Engineering". Retrieved 2016-06-22.

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