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Eindhoven University of Technology

The Eindhoven University of Technology (Dutch: Technische Universiteit Eindhoven), abbr. TU/e, is a public technical university in the Netherlands, situated at Eindhoven. In 2020–21, around 14,000 students were enrolled in its BSc and MSc programs and around 1350 students were enrolled in its PhD and EngD programs. In 2021, the TU/e employed around 3900 people.

Eindhoven University of Technology
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
Motto in English
Where innovation starts[1]
TypePublic, technical
Established23 June 1956[2] 66 Years
Budget€412.6M (2020)[3]
PresidentRobert-Jan Smits[4]
RectorSilvia Lenaerts
Administrative staff
3,200
Students12,926[5]
Location, ,
51°26′53″N 5°29′23″E / 51.44806°N 5.48972°E / 51.44806; 5.48972
CampusUrban, 121 ha (300 acres)
Colors  Scarlet[6]
Affiliations4TU, CESAER, Santander, CLUSTER, EUA and EuroTech
Websitewww.tue.nl/en

TU/e is the Dutch member of the EuroTech Universities Alliance, a strategic partnership of universities of science & technology in Europe: Technical University of Denmark (DTU), École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), École Polytechnique (L’X), The Technion, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), and Technical University of Munich (TUM).

History edit

 
TU by night

The Eindhoven University of Technology was founded as the Technische Hogeschool Eindhoven (THE) on 23 June 1956 by the Dutch government. It was the second institute of its kind in the Netherlands, preceded only by Delft University of Technology.

Undergraduate education was given in four- or five-year programs until 2002, styled along the lines of the German system of education; graduates of these programs were granted an engineering title and allowed to prefix their name with the title ir. (an abbreviation of ingenieur; not to be confused with graduates of technical hogescholen, who were engineers abbreviated ing.). Starting in 2002, following the entry into force of the Bologna Accords, the university switched to the bachelor/master structure (students graduating in 2002 were given both an old-style engineering title and a new master's title). The undergraduate programs are now split into two parts, a three-year bachelor program and a two-year master program.

Strategic Vision 2020 edit

 
The fully electric Formula Student car developed and built by 60 students of the Eindhoven University of Technology

On 3 January 2011, the university's strategic vision document for the period up to 2020, the "Strategic Plan 2020", was presented.[7] This vision included establishing a University College to foster both depth, breadth, and societal relevance in engineering education; establishing a combined Graduate School to manage the graduate programs; an increase of the student body by 50 percent; a 50 percent increase in the number of annual PhDs awarded; an increase of knowledge "valorisation" (exploitation by industry and society) to a campus-wide score of 4.2; increasing the international position of the university to within the top-100 universities; and increasing the embedding of the university within the city and the Brainport region by transforming the campus into a high-grade science park with laboratories, housing facilities for 700 students and researchers and supporting facilities. The science park was one of the more costly elements of the plan.[8]

Campus edit

 
The Luna building is used for lectures, cultural events, and mostly as a residential building for students and staff.

All departments and student facilities are centered along the full length of the Groene Loper.

A number of existing buildings have been renovated and some new buildings erected. For existing buildings, the aim is to retain as much of the present materials as possible, supplemented with redeveloped portions of the existing premises and new, sustainable materials. The approach adopted for new buildings is to pursue optimal energy neutrality. There are four large projects.[9]

Organization edit

The Eindhoven University of Technology is a public university of the Netherlands. As such its general structure and management is determined by the Wet op het Hoger Onderwijs en Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (English: Law on Higher Education and Scientific Research). Between that law and the statutes of the university itself, the management of the university is organized according to the following chart:[10]

 
Organization chart of the TU/e management

Executive board edit

The day-to-day running of the university is in the hands of the executive board (Dutch: College van Bestuur). The executive board (EB) monitors the academic departments and service organizations, plus the local activities of the Stan Ackermans Institute. The EB consists of three people, plus a secretary:

The president
The president is the chair of the EB and acts as the main face of the university to the outside world. Over the last few years, the post has been held by people from outside the university, chosen from high levels of industry. The current president is Robert-Jan Smits, the former Director-General of Research and Innovation at the European Commission.
The rector magnificus
The rector magnificus is the only member of the EB whose membership is mandated by law. The law allows the university to appoint a rector in any way, but the university statutes determine that the rector magnificus must be an active professor at the university (and must have been that before being appointed rector); in practice the rector is always a former department dean. The rector is the voice of the academic staff in the EB and guards the academic interests of the university in the EB. The current rector magnificus is Silvia Lenaerts.
The vice president
The third member is a "tie-breaker" member of the EB. The post is open to anybody (but generally not filled by an academic staff member). The current vice president is Nicole Ummelen.
The secretary
The secretary is not a member of the EB, but a university staff member that does secretarial work for the EB, keeping the minutes and records and taking care of communication between the EB and the university. The EB secretary is usually the secretary for the entire university. The current secretary is Susanne van Weelden.

Oversight of the executive board edit

There are two bodies that supervise the Executive Board:

  • The Supervisory Board is an external board of five people appointed by the Minister of Education (one member is appointed, based on a nomination by the University Council). This Board provides external oversight of the running of the university, including changing of the statutes, the budget, and other strategic decisions.
  • The University Council is a council of 18 people, half of whom are elected from the university staff (academic and otherwise) and half from the student body. The University Council is informed of the running of the university by the executive board at least twice a year and may advise the EB as it sees fit. It guards against discrimination within the university. And the council must agree to changes in the management structure. The Council membership is open to all students and personnel, except those persons who are in the supervisory board, the executive board or who are the University Secretary.

Departments and service organizations edit

Most of the work at the university is done in the departments and the service organizations:

  • The departments take care of most of the research and education at the university; each one is run by its professors, headed by the dean. The deans are all members of the executive deliberation meeting, which is a regular meeting of the deans and the rector.
  • The service organizations provide services to the inhabitants of the university campus. Examples of these organizations include the housing organization, the ICT organization and the Communication Expertise Center (which does external communications, including to the press). Each service organization is headed by an organization head.

Both for the departments and the service organizations, the staff (and students) are involved with the running of the body. For that reason, both types of bodies have advisory councils which have advisory and co-decision authorities.

TU/e Holding B.V. edit

Over the past two decades, the TU/e has increasingly developed commercial interests and off-campus ties. These include commercial agreements and contracts directly between the university and external companies, but also interests in spinoff companies. In order to manage these kinds of contractual obligations the university started the TU/e Holding B.V. in 1997. The Holding is a limited company, dedicated to the commercial exploitation of scientific knowledge.[11]

Service organizations edit

There university is more than just the departments, research bodies and the students. There are several ancillary activities necessary to the running of the university, activities that cross the boundaries and interests of the different departments. These activities are carried out by the universities' service organizations.

The university has the following service organizations:

Organization Full name Purpose

DAZ

General Affairs Service
(Dutch: Dienst Algemene Zaken)
Organizational and secretarial functions for varied activities, the alumni organization and the Student Sport Center

CEC

Communications Expertise Center
(Dutch: Communicatie Expertise Centrum)
Responsible for all university communications and announcements, including interacting with the press and communications regarding external billing and payments. CEC also handles the printing and distribution of university brochures and guards the uniform application of the university's house style.

DPO

Human Resources Management
(Dutch: Dienst Personeel en Organisatie)
All HR-related activities, from vacancies and pension plans to regulations about health and workplace safety, to the bicycle plan (a tax break for personnel to buy a bicycle).

DFEZ

Financial and Economic Services
(Dutch: Dienst Financiële en Economische Zaken)
University finances.

DH

Housing service
(Dutch: Dienst Huisvesting)
Management of all real estate belonging university

ICT

ICT Service
(Dutch: Dienst ICT)
Management of university computers and student laptops, networks, network security, shared storage facilities, university SharePoint sites, plus codes of conduct relating to those systems

IEC

Information Expertise Center
(Dutch: Informatie Expertise Centrum)
The university library (both physical and digital).

DIZ

Internal Affairs Service
(Dutch: Dienst Interne Zaken)
Internal services, such as the BedrijfsHulpVerlening (Emergency Assistance for catastrophes like fires, heart attacks and so on), Logistics, Purchasing and Contract Management.

STU

Student Service Center
(Dutch: Onderwijs en Studenten Service Centrum)
Student services (admission and registries, information for highschool students and other, future students, laptop service, et cetera).

GTD

Common Technical Service
(Dutch: Gemeenschappelijke Technische Dienst)
Provides technical services to departments (e.g. building of experiments, bespoke machinery, prototypes, specialized software).

Academics edit

Rankings edit

University rankings
Global – Overall
ARWU World[12]401–500 (2023)
QS World[13]=124 (2024)
THE World[14]=168 (2024)
USNWR Global[15]=342 (2023)

Eindhoven is currently (2018) ranked between 51 and 141 in the world (the university itself provides a ), and a top ten technical university in Europe.

Year THE Ranking (Change) QS Ranking (Change)
2005 70
2006 67 (  3)
2007 130 (  63)
2008 128 (  2)
2009 120 (  8)
2010 114 (  6) 126
2010-11 115 (  1) 146 (  20)
2012-13 114 (  1) 158 (  12)
2013-14 106 (  8) 157 (  1)
2014-15 144 (  38) overall, Engineering and Technology 64 147 (  10)
2015-16 176 (  32) overall, Engineering and Technology 62 (  2), Physical sciences 86 117 (  30)
2016-17 177 (  1) overall, Engineering and Technology 64 (  2), Computer Science 75 121 (  4)
2017-18 141 (  36) overall, Engineering and Technology 51 (  13), Computer Science 64 104 (  17)
2018-19 167 (  26) overall, Engineering and Technology 69 (  18), Computer Science 74 99 (  5)

In a 2003 European Commission report, TU/e was ranked as third among European research universities (after Cambridge and Oxford, at equality with TU Munich and thus making it the highest ranked Technical University in Europe), based on the impact of its scientific research.[16] In 2011 Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) rankings,[17] TU/e was placed at the 52-75 bucket internationally in Engineering/Technology and Computer Science ( ENG ) category and at 34th place internationally in the Computer Science subject field.

Education edit

The scientific departments (or faculties; Dutch: faculteiten) are the primary vehicles for teaching and research in the university. They employ the majority of the academic staff, are responsible for teaching and sponsor the research schools and institutions.

The departments also offer PhD programs (Dutch: promotiefase) whereby a qualified master may earn a PhD Unlike in anglo-saxon countries these are not educational programs, however; rather, a person working towards obtaining the PhD is a research employee of the university.

 
Sagrada Família replica built in ice composite by TU/e Master students of the Built Environment faculty in Juuka, 2015[18]

The TU/e has nine departments:

Honors programs edit

The university offers honors programs aimed at both bachelor and master students. At the bachelor level it consists of intensive study within eight possible areas or tracks. At the master level it consists of personal leadership and professional development components, over and above the normal masters study.[19]

Postgraduate doctorate of engineering (PDEng) edit

In 1986, the university started a number of programs for a postgraduate doctorate of engineering (PDEng) together with two other Dutch technological universities (TU Delft and University of Twente). These programs are managed by the Stan Ackermans Institute on behalf of the 4TU Federation.[20] Each program is two years in length. Ten programs are available at the TU/e:[21]

  • Automotive Systems Design
  • Clinical Informatics
  • Data Science
  • Healthcare Systems Design
  • Information and Communication Technology
  • Process and Product Design
  • Qualified Medical Engineer
  • Smart Buildings and Cities
  • Software Technology
  • User-System Interaction

Nationally, more than 3,500 students have earned the postgraduate PDEng degree through this program. On 13 February, Ravi Thakkar was awarded 3000th PDEng diploma at TU/e

Other educational programs edit

The university hosts a number of other educational programs that are in some way related to the main educational programs. These include the teacher's program and an MBA program.

  • Eindhoven School of Education: Teacher's education for masters, to get their higher education teaching certificate. Also does research into educational sciences and innovation in education.
  • TIAS School for Business and Society: A shared MBA program with the University of Tilburg, for university graduates.
  • HBO minor program: Bachelor programs for students of HBO universities (four-year bachelor programs), to allow them access to university master programs.

Research edit

The TU/e participates in a large number of research institutes which balance in different ways between pure science and applied science research. Some of these institutes are bound strictly to the university, others combine research across different universities.

Top in research partnerships with industry edit

The TU/e is among the world's ten best-performing research universities in terms of research cooperation with industry in 2011 (Number 1 in 2009). Ten to 20 percent of the scientific publications of these ten universities in the period 2006–2008 were the result of partnerships with researchers in industry. As well as TU/e and Delft University of Technology, the top 10 also includes two universities in Japan (Tokyo Institute of Technology and Keio University in Tokyo), two in Sweden (CTH Chalmers University of Technology and KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm), and one each in Denmark (DTU Technical University of Denmark in Lyngby), Finland (University of Helsinki), Norway (Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim) and the USA (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York).[22]

Admissions and costs edit

Admissions edit

The admission process is similar to other universities in the Netherlands, especially other 4TU institutions. The university provides various infographics to explain the process in their website.[23]

Bachelors edit

Some bachelors have a numerus fixus, while others do not.[24] This may differ from year to year.

Masters edit

Due to an agreement, students that have graduated from another 4TU institution may qualify for direct admission.

Costs edit

Fees at the TU/e differ between students, according to the following table from the official website:

Tuition Fees at TU/e[25]
Category of Student Tuition Fee 2021-2022[a] Conditions
A €1.084 Bachelor and master students who meet the nationality criteria[b]
B €10.316 Bachelor students who do not meet the nationality criteria (non-EEA)
C €15.316 Master students who do not meet the nationality criteria (non-EEA)
D €1.084 Bachelor and master external students (extraneï) who meet the nationality criteria (EEA)
E €5.700 Bachelor external students (extraneï) who do not meet the nationality criteria (non-EEA)
F €8.200 Master external students (extraneï) who do not meet the nationality criteria (non-EEA)
G €18,07 per sp (=1/60 statutory rate (A)) Pre-master students (EEA and non-EEA) for following units of study in the pre-master program or for following bachelor's/master's units of study with the permission of the examination board
H €500 (contractor rate per college series) Contractor
I €10.000 PhD scholarship student
J €10.316 JADS bachelor non-EEA
K €15.316 JADS master non-EEA
European double degree programs
L €1.084 Bachelor and master students who meet the nationality criteria
M €15.316 Master students who meet don't meet the nationality criteria (non-EEA) and are one year enrolled (entry and exit level students)

Scholarships edit

Students from countries of the European Economic Area (EEA) may be eligible for a grant or loan from the Dutch government.[26]

Graduate edit

TU/e offers a small number of graduate scholarships. Some have requirements in terms of study focus,[27] while others are available to all students.[28] However, in order to qualify one must have already been accepted at the university.[29]

Off-campus activities edit

The TU/e plays a central role in the academic, economic and social life of Eindhoven and the surrounding region. In addition the university maintains relations with institutions far beyond that region as well and participates in national and international events (sometimes through the student body).

Economic and research motor edit

The TU/e is enormously important to the economy of the Eindhoven region, as well as the wider areas of BrabantStad and the Samenwerkingsverband Regio Eindhoven. It provides highly skilled labor for the local knowledge economy and is a knowledge and research partner for technology companies in the area.

The historic basis for the university's role as an economy and research motor was the interaction with Philips. The university was founded primarily to address the need of Philips for local personnel with academic levels of education in electronics, physics, chemistry and later computer science. Later that interest spread to DAF and Royal Dutch Shell (which became the primary employer for graduates of the chemistry department). There was also a synergy with these companies in that senior personnel were hired from them to form the academic staff of the university (which led to the Eindhoven joke that the university trains the engineers and Philips trains the professors).

Changing economic times and business strategies changed the relationship during the 1980s and 1990s. As Philips started moving away from the region, its importance to the region and the university decreased. A struggle for economic survival forced the university to seek closer ties with the city and region of Eindhoven in the 1989–1995 period, resulting in the creation of the Brainport initiative to draw high tech business and industry to the region. The university started expending more effort in knowledge valorisation, in incubating technology startups, in providing direct knowledge support for local technology companies. Also the academic interests of the research shifted with the times, with more effort going into energy efficiency research, green technologies, and other areas of interest driven by social relevance (the call for better technology in the medical field, for example, led to cooperation with the Catharina Hospital and the University of Maastricht medical department and finally the creation of the Biomedical Technology department).

The TU/e is host (and in some cases also commissioner) of a number of highly successful research schools, including the ESI and the DPI. These research institutes are a source of high-tech knowledge for high-tech companies in the area, such as ASML, NXP and FEI. The university also plays a large role as knowledge and personnel supplier to other companies in the High Tech Campus Eindhoven and helps incubate startups through the Eindhoven Twinning Center and The Gate.[30] It is also a knowledge supporter of the automotive industry in the Helmond region. The valorization strategy of TU/e has already led to various spin-offs, including Lusoco, NC Biomatrix,[31] Taylor,[32] SMART Photonics,[33] EFFECT Photonics[34] and MicroAlign.[35] This appears especially the case around integrated photonics, as the last three examples are part of the photonic chip ecosystem PhotonDelta.

In the extended region, the TU/e is part of the backbone of the Eindhoven-Leuven-Aachen triangle.[36] This economic cooperation agreement between three cities in three countries has created one of the most innovative regions in the European Union (measured in terms of money invested in technology and knowledge economy); the agreement is based on the cooperative triangle that connects the three technical universities in those cities.

Eindhoven Energy Institute edit

As of the summer of 2010, the TU/e is host to the Eindhoven Energy Institute (EEI). The EEI is a virtual research institute (meaning that it doesn't have any actual offices or facilities), which manages and coordinates the activities of a large number of groups and subinstitutes in the general area of sustainable and alternative energy technologies.[37]

The scientific director of the institute is prof.dr.ir. David Smeulders. He is pro forma head of the research department, which is split into four key areas: Built Environment (energy usage and patterns in building, headed by prof.dr.ir. Jan Hensen from the Department of the Built Environment), Future Fuels (headed by prof.dr. Philip de Goey of Mechanical Engineering), Energy Conversion (headed by prof.dr.ir. René Janssen from Chemical Engineering) and Fusion and Plasma (headed by prof.dr. Niek Lopes Cardozo from Physics). The EEI also incorporates the Graduate School on Sustainable Energy, which the TU/e had already established together with the TU Munich and DTU Lyngby. Secretarial services will be provided by the Center Technology for Sustainable Development (TDO) which also already existed at the TU/e (since 1994).[38]

Energy research at the TU/e is among the best in academic Europe (a February 2010 study by Reed Elsevier puts it second only to Imperial College London).[39] This fact, as well as the unique attention to energy in the built-up environment, drew the attention of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology. The EEI is now a full co-location of EIT's KIC on Sustainable Energy (InnoEnergy).[37]

International cooperation and appeal edit

The TU/e maintains active academic cooperation with sister institutions in many different countries, for example:[40][41]

The TU/e also provides education to an increasing number of foreign students and graduates. According to the 2009 annual report[42] in the academic year 2008–2009 there were 490 exchange students, 103 foreign nationals registered in a bachelor program, 430 in a master program, 158 in a professional doctorate program (79% of the total). In 2009 the university employed 37 foreign professors (15.9% of the total) and 16 foreign associate professors (12.8%). Overall, 29.5% of the university staff was non-Dutch.

In 2011/2012, the TU/e has Erasmus bilateral agreements with many universities in 30 countries across Europe in a diverse range of subjects for student exchange.[43]

Technological sports edit

In addition to the "regular" types of sports practiced among the student body and by the staff, the TU/e collaborates with the student body in a number of "technology sporting efforts". These usually take the form of cross-department projects, which makes them multidisciplinary efforts. Some examples include:

Robot football
In 2010 TechUnited, the university's robot football team, won the European Championship,[44] came second for the third time in a row at the world championship in Singapore and finally won the world championship in 2012.[45][46] The team is part of the Mid-Size league of RoboCup.
Auto racing
The TU/e hosts and sponsors a student race team, University Racing Eindhoven (URE). This team competes annually in the Formula Student and other races with self-built racers. Starting in 2010 the team switched from a petrol engine to an electric car; this car came third at Silverstone, second at Hockenheim and won the Formula Student in its first year.[47]
The university also hosts and sponsors a student race team, Solar Team Eindhoven (STE), that enters cars named Stella into the biannual World Solar Challenge since 2013, winning the Cruiser class competition both in 2013 and 2015.[48][49] Another student racing initiative is the Automotive Technology InMotion team, a collaboration between the TU/e and Fontys University of Applied Sciences. The team has the aim to compete in the 2020 24 Hours of Le Mans

Student life edit

Community edit

TU Eindhoven has over 110 community bodies that members of TU may participate in.[50] They are related to sports, culture, faith, staff, international students and hobbies, as well as university political parties, student teams, and study associations for each faculty.[50]

Student teams edit

Currently TU/e has various accredited student teams which address challenges in the fields of sustainability, artificial intelligence, health and mobility.[51]

Notable people edit

Notable alumni edit

 
Kees Schouhamer Immink
 
Wil van der Aalst.

Notable faculty edit

 
Edsger W. Dijkstra
 
Harry Lintsen
 
Wietse Venema

Notable honors for research done at the university edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Tuition throughout the Netherlands was reduced for this period due to COVID-19 policies
  2. ^ The student must be a national of one of the EU countries or of Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, Liechtenstein or Suriname, or the student has a different nationality, but his residence permit does entitle him to student finance.

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view September 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message The Eindhoven University of Technology Dutch Technische Universiteit Eindhoven abbr TU e is a public technical university in the Netherlands situated at Eindhoven In 2020 21 around 14 000 students were enrolled in its BSc and MSc programs and around 1350 students were enrolled in its PhD and EngD programs In 2021 the TU e employed around 3900 people Eindhoven University of TechnologyTechnische Universiteit EindhovenMotto in EnglishWhere innovation starts 1 TypePublic technicalEstablished23 June 1956 2 66 YearsBudget 412 6M 2020 3 PresidentRobert Jan Smits 4 RectorSilvia LenaertsAdministrative staff3 200Students12 926 5 LocationEindhoven North Brabant Netherlands51 26 53 N 5 29 23 E 51 44806 N 5 48972 E 51 44806 5 48972CampusUrban 121 ha 300 acres Colors Scarlet 6 Affiliations4TU CESAER Santander CLUSTER EUA and EuroTechWebsitewww wbr tue wbr nl wbr en TU e is the Dutch member of the EuroTech Universities Alliance a strategic partnership of universities of science amp technology in Europe Technical University of Denmark DTU Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne EPFL Ecole Polytechnique L X The Technion Eindhoven University of Technology TU e and Technical University of Munich TUM Contents 1 History 1 1 Strategic Vision 2020 2 Campus 3 Organization 3 1 Executive board 3 2 Oversight of the executive board 3 3 Departments and service organizations 3 4 TU e Holding B V 3 5 Service organizations 4 Academics 4 1 Rankings 4 2 Education 4 2 1 Honors programs 4 2 2 Postgraduate doctorate of engineering PDEng 4 2 3 Other educational programs 4 3 Research 4 3 1 Top in research partnerships with industry 5 Admissions and costs 5 1 Admissions 5 1 1 Bachelors 5 1 2 Masters 5 2 Costs 5 3 Scholarships 5 3 1 Graduate 6 Off campus activities 6 1 Economic and research motor 6 1 1 Eindhoven Energy Institute 6 2 International cooperation and appeal 6 3 Technological sports 7 Student life 7 1 Community 7 1 1 Student teams 8 Notable people 8 1 Notable alumni 8 2 Notable faculty 8 3 Notable honors for research done at the university 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksHistory editSee also List of rectores magnifici of the Eindhoven University of Technology nbsp TU by night The Eindhoven University of Technology was founded as the Technische Hogeschool Eindhoven THE on 23 June 1956 by the Dutch government It was the second institute of its kind in the Netherlands preceded only by Delft University of Technology Undergraduate education was given in four or five year programs until 2002 styled along the lines of the German system of education graduates of these programs were granted an engineering title and allowed to prefix their name with the title ir an abbreviation of ingenieur not to be confused with graduates of technical hogescholen who were engineers abbreviated ing Starting in 2002 following the entry into force of the Bologna Accords the university switched to the bachelor master structure students graduating in 2002 were given both an old style engineering title and a new master s title The undergraduate programs are now split into two parts a three year bachelor program and a two year master program Strategic Vision 2020 edit nbsp The fully electric Formula Student car developed and built by 60 students of the Eindhoven University of Technology On 3 January 2011 the university s strategic vision document for the period up to 2020 the Strategic Plan 2020 was presented 7 This vision included establishing a University College to foster both depth breadth and societal relevance in engineering education establishing a combined Graduate School to manage the graduate programs an increase of the student body by 50 percent a 50 percent increase in the number of annual PhDs awarded an increase of knowledge valorisation exploitation by industry and society to a campus wide score of 4 2 increasing the international position of the university to within the top 100 universities and increasing the embedding of the university within the city and the Brainport region by transforming the campus into a high grade science park with laboratories housing facilities for 700 students and researchers and supporting facilities The science park was one of the more costly elements of the plan 8 Campus edit nbsp The Luna building is used for lectures cultural events and mostly as a residential building for students and staff All departments and student facilities are centered along the full length of the Groene Loper A number of existing buildings have been renovated and some new buildings erected For existing buildings the aim is to retain as much of the present materials as possible supplemented with redeveloped portions of the existing premises and new sustainable materials The approach adopted for new buildings is to pursue optimal energy neutrality There are four large projects 9 Organization editThe Eindhoven University of Technology is a public university of the Netherlands As such its general structure and management is determined by the Wet op het Hoger Onderwijs en Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek English Law on Higher Education and Scientific Research Between that law and the statutes of the university itself the management of the university is organized according to the following chart 10 nbsp Organization chart of the TU e management Executive board edit The day to day running of the university is in the hands of the executive board Dutch College van Bestuur The executive board EB monitors the academic departments and service organizations plus the local activities of the Stan Ackermans Institute The EB consists of three people plus a secretary The president The president is the chair of the EB and acts as the main face of the university to the outside world Over the last few years the post has been held by people from outside the university chosen from high levels of industry The current president is Robert Jan Smits the former Director General of Research and Innovation at the European Commission The rector magnificus The rector magnificus is the only member of the EB whose membership is mandated by law The law allows the university to appoint a rector in any way but the university statutes determine that the rector magnificus must be an active professor at the university and must have been that before being appointed rector in practice the rector is always a former department dean The rector is the voice of the academic staff in the EB and guards the academic interests of the university in the EB The current rector magnificus is Silvia Lenaerts The vice president The third member is a tie breaker member of the EB The post is open to anybody but generally not filled by an academic staff member The current vice president is Nicole Ummelen The secretary The secretary is not a member of the EB but a university staff member that does secretarial work for the EB keeping the minutes and records and taking care of communication between the EB and the university The EB secretary is usually the secretary for the entire university The current secretary is Susanne van Weelden Oversight of the executive board edit There are two bodies that supervise the Executive Board The Supervisory Board is an external board of five people appointed by the Minister of Education one member is appointed based on a nomination by the University Council This Board provides external oversight of the running of the university including changing of the statutes the budget and other strategic decisions The University Council is a council of 18 people half of whom are elected from the university staff academic and otherwise and half from the student body The University Council is informed of the running of the university by the executive board at least twice a year and may advise the EB as it sees fit It guards against discrimination within the university And the council must agree to changes in the management structure The Council membership is open to all students and personnel except those persons who are in the supervisory board the executive board or who are the University Secretary Departments and service organizations edit Most of the work at the university is done in the departments and the service organizations The departments take care of most of the research and education at the university each one is run by its professors headed by the dean The deans are all members of the executive deliberation meeting which is a regular meeting of the deans and the rector The service organizations provide services to the inhabitants of the university campus Examples of these organizations include the housing organization the ICT organization and the Communication Expertise Center which does external communications including to the press Each service organization is headed by an organization head Both for the departments and the service organizations the staff and students are involved with the running of the body For that reason both types of bodies have advisory councils which have advisory and co decision authorities TU e Holding B V edit Over the past two decades the TU e has increasingly developed commercial interests and off campus ties These include commercial agreements and contracts directly between the university and external companies but also interests in spinoff companies In order to manage these kinds of contractual obligations the university started the TU e Holding B V in 1997 The Holding is a limited company dedicated to the commercial exploitation of scientific knowledge 11 Service organizations edit There university is more than just the departments research bodies and the students There are several ancillary activities necessary to the running of the university activities that cross the boundaries and interests of the different departments These activities are carried out by the universities service organizations The university has the following service organizations Organization Full name Purpose DAZ General Affairs Service Dutch Dienst Algemene Zaken Organizational and secretarial functions for varied activities the alumni organization and the Student Sport Center CEC Communications Expertise Center Dutch Communicatie Expertise Centrum Responsible for all university communications and announcements including interacting with the press and communications regarding external billing and payments CEC also handles the printing and distribution of university brochures and guards the uniform application of the university s house style DPO Human Resources Management Dutch Dienst Personeel en Organisatie All HR related activities from vacancies and pension plans to regulations about health and workplace safety to the bicycle plan a tax break for personnel to buy a bicycle DFEZ Financial and Economic Services Dutch Dienst Financiele en Economische Zaken University finances DH Housing service Dutch Dienst Huisvesting Management of all real estate belonging university ICT ICT Service Dutch Dienst ICT Management of university computers and student laptops networks network security shared storage facilities university SharePoint sites plus codes of conduct relating to those systems IEC Information Expertise Center Dutch Informatie Expertise Centrum The university library both physical and digital DIZ Internal Affairs Service Dutch Dienst Interne Zaken Internal services such as the BedrijfsHulpVerlening Emergency Assistance for catastrophes like fires heart attacks and so on Logistics Purchasing and Contract Management STU Student Service Center Dutch Onderwijs en Studenten Service Centrum Student services admission and registries information for highschool students and other future students laptop service et cetera GTD Common Technical Service Dutch Gemeenschappelijke Technische Dienst Provides technical services to departments e g building of experiments bespoke machinery prototypes specialized software Academics editRankings edit University rankingsGlobal OverallARWU World 12 401 500 2023 QS World 13 124 2024 THE World 14 168 2024 USNWR Global 15 342 2023 Eindhoven is currently 2018 ranked between 51 and 141 in the world the university itself provides a survey and a top ten technical university in Europe Year THE Ranking Change QS Ranking Change 2005 70 2006 67 nbsp 3 2007 130 nbsp 63 2008 128 nbsp 2 2009 120 nbsp 8 2010 114 nbsp 6 126 2010 11 115 nbsp 1 146 nbsp 20 2012 13 114 nbsp 1 158 nbsp 12 2013 14 106 nbsp 8 157 nbsp 1 2014 15 144 nbsp 38 overall Engineering and Technology 64 147 nbsp 10 2015 16 176 nbsp 32 overall Engineering and Technology 62 nbsp 2 Physical sciences 86 117 nbsp 30 2016 17 177 nbsp 1 overall Engineering and Technology 64 nbsp 2 Computer Science 75 121 nbsp 4 2017 18 141 nbsp 36 overall Engineering and Technology 51 nbsp 13 Computer Science 64 104 nbsp 17 2018 19 167 nbsp 26 overall Engineering and Technology 69 nbsp 18 Computer Science 74 99 nbsp 5 In a 2003 European Commission report TU e was ranked as third among European research universities after Cambridge and Oxford at equality with TU Munich and thus making it the highest ranked Technical University in Europe based on the impact of its scientific research 16 In 2011 Academic Ranking of World Universities ARWU rankings 17 TU e was placed at the 52 75 bucket internationally in Engineering Technology and Computer Science ENG category and at 34th place internationally in the Computer Science subject field Education edit The scientific departments or faculties Dutch faculteiten are the primary vehicles for teaching and research in the university They employ the majority of the academic staff are responsible for teaching and sponsor the research schools and institutions The departments also offer PhD programs Dutch promotiefase whereby a qualified master may earn a PhD Unlike in anglo saxon countries these are not educational programs however rather a person working towards obtaining the PhD is a research employee of the university nbsp Sagrada Familia replica built in ice composite by TU e Master students of the Built Environment faculty in Juuka 2015 18 The TU e has nine departments Biomedical Engineering Built Environment Electrical Engineering Industrial Design Chemical Engineering and Chemistry Industrial Engineering amp Innovation Sciences formerly Technology Management Applied Physics Mechanical Engineering Mathematics and Computer Science Honors programs edit The university offers honors programs aimed at both bachelor and master students At the bachelor level it consists of intensive study within eight possible areas or tracks At the master level it consists of personal leadership and professional development components over and above the normal masters study 19 Postgraduate doctorate of engineering PDEng edit In 1986 the university started a number of programs for a postgraduate doctorate of engineering PDEng together with two other Dutch technological universities TU Delft and University of Twente These programs are managed by the Stan Ackermans Institute on behalf of the 4TU Federation 20 Each program is two years in length Ten programs are available at the TU e 21 Automotive Systems Design Clinical Informatics Data Science Healthcare Systems Design Information and Communication Technology Process and Product Design Qualified Medical Engineer Smart Buildings and Cities Software Technology User System Interaction Nationally more than 3 500 students have earned the postgraduate PDEng degree through this program On 13 February Ravi Thakkar was awarded 3000th PDEng diploma at TU e Other educational programs edit The university hosts a number of other educational programs that are in some way related to the main educational programs These include the teacher s program and an MBA program Eindhoven School of Education Teacher s education for masters to get their higher education teaching certificate Also does research into educational sciences and innovation in education TIAS School for Business and Society A shared MBA program with the University of Tilburg for university graduates HBO minor program Bachelor programs for students of HBO universities four year bachelor programs to allow them access to university master programs Research edit The TU e participates in a large number of research institutes which balance in different ways between pure science and applied science research Some of these institutes are bound strictly to the university others combine research across different universities Top in research partnerships with industry edit The TU e is among the world s ten best performing research universities in terms of research cooperation with industry in 2011 Number 1 in 2009 Ten to 20 percent of the scientific publications of these ten universities in the period 2006 2008 were the result of partnerships with researchers in industry As well as TU e and Delft University of Technology the top 10 also includes two universities in Japan Tokyo Institute of Technology and Keio University in Tokyo two in Sweden CTH Chalmers University of Technology and KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm and one each in Denmark DTU Technical University of Denmark in Lyngby Finland University of Helsinki Norway Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim and the USA Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy New York 22 Admissions and costs editAdmissions edit The admission process is similar to other universities in the Netherlands especially other 4TU institutions The university provides various infographics to explain the process in their website 23 Bachelors edit Some bachelors have a numerus fixus while others do not 24 This may differ from year to year Masters edit Due to an agreement students that have graduated from another 4TU institution may qualify for direct admission Costs edit Fees at the TU e differ between students according to the following table from the official website Tuition Fees at TU e 25 Category of Student Tuition Fee 2021 2022 a Conditions A 1 084 Bachelor and master students who meet the nationality criteria b B 10 316 Bachelor students who do not meet the nationality criteria non EEA C 15 316 Master students who do not meet the nationality criteria non EEA D 1 084 Bachelor and master external students extranei who meet the nationality criteria EEA E 5 700 Bachelor external students extranei who do not meet the nationality criteria non EEA F 8 200 Master external students extranei who do not meet the nationality criteria non EEA G 18 07 per sp 1 60 statutory rate A Pre master students EEA and non EEA for following units of study in the pre master program or for following bachelor s master s units of study with the permission of the examination board H 500 contractor rate per college series Contractor I 10 000 PhD scholarship student J 10 316 JADS bachelor non EEA K 15 316 JADS master non EEA European double degree programs L 1 084 Bachelor and master students who meet the nationality criteria M 15 316 Master students who meet don t meet the nationality criteria non EEA and are one year enrolled entry and exit level students Scholarships edit Students from countries of the European Economic Area EEA may be eligible for a grant or loan from the Dutch government 26 Graduate edit TU e offers a small number of graduate scholarships Some have requirements in terms of study focus 27 while others are available to all students 28 However in order to qualify one must have already been accepted at the university 29 Off campus activities editThe TU e plays a central role in the academic economic and social life of Eindhoven and the surrounding region In addition the university maintains relations with institutions far beyond that region as well and participates in national and international events sometimes through the student body Economic and research motor edit The TU e is enormously important to the economy of the Eindhoven region as well as the wider areas of BrabantStad and the Samenwerkingsverband Regio Eindhoven It provides highly skilled labor for the local knowledge economy and is a knowledge and research partner for technology companies in the area The historic basis for the university s role as an economy and research motor was the interaction with Philips The university was founded primarily to address the need of Philips for local personnel with academic levels of education in electronics physics chemistry and later computer science Later that interest spread to DAF and Royal Dutch Shell which became the primary employer for graduates of the chemistry department There was also a synergy with these companies in that senior personnel were hired from them to form the academic staff of the university which led to the Eindhoven joke that the university trains the engineers and Philips trains the professors Changing economic times and business strategies changed the relationship during the 1980s and 1990s As Philips started moving away from the region its importance to the region and the university decreased A struggle for economic survival forced the university to seek closer ties with the city and region of Eindhoven in the 1989 1995 period resulting in the creation of the Brainport initiative to draw high tech business and industry to the region The university started expending more effort in knowledge valorisation in incubating technology startups in providing direct knowledge support for local technology companies Also the academic interests of the research shifted with the times with more effort going into energy efficiency research green technologies and other areas of interest driven by social relevance the call for better technology in the medical field for example led to cooperation with the Catharina Hospital and the University of Maastricht medical department and finally the creation of the Biomedical Technology department The TU e is host and in some cases also commissioner of a number of highly successful research schools including the ESI and the DPI These research institutes are a source of high tech knowledge for high tech companies in the area such as ASML NXP and FEI The university also plays a large role as knowledge and personnel supplier to other companies in the High Tech Campus Eindhoven and helps incubate startups through the Eindhoven Twinning Center and The Gate 30 It is also a knowledge supporter of the automotive industry in the Helmond region The valorization strategy of TU e has already led to various spin offs including Lusoco NC Biomatrix 31 Taylor 32 SMART Photonics 33 EFFECT Photonics 34 and MicroAlign 35 This appears especially the case around integrated photonics as the last three examples are part of the photonic chip ecosystem PhotonDelta In the extended region the TU e is part of the backbone of the Eindhoven Leuven Aachen triangle 36 This economic cooperation agreement between three cities in three countries has created one of the most innovative regions in the European Union measured in terms of money invested in technology and knowledge economy the agreement is based on the cooperative triangle that connects the three technical universities in those cities Eindhoven Energy Institute edit As of the summer of 2010 the TU e is host to the Eindhoven Energy Institute EEI The EEI is a virtual research institute meaning that it doesn t have any actual offices or facilities which manages and coordinates the activities of a large number of groups and subinstitutes in the general area of sustainable and alternative energy technologies 37 The scientific director of the institute is prof dr ir David Smeulders He is pro forma head of the research department which is split into four key areas Built Environment energy usage and patterns in building headed by prof dr ir Jan Hensen from the Department of the Built Environment Future Fuels headed by prof dr Philip de Goey of Mechanical Engineering Energy Conversion headed by prof dr ir Rene Janssen from Chemical Engineering and Fusion and Plasma headed by prof dr Niek Lopes Cardozo from Physics The EEI also incorporates the Graduate School on Sustainable Energy which the TU e had already established together with the TU Munich and DTU Lyngby Secretarial services will be provided by the Center Technology for Sustainable Development TDO which also already existed at the TU e since 1994 38 Energy research at the TU e is among the best in academic Europe a February 2010 study by Reed Elsevier puts it second only to Imperial College London 39 This fact as well as the unique attention to energy in the built up environment drew the attention of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology The EEI is now a full co location of EIT s KIC on Sustainable Energy InnoEnergy 37 International cooperation and appeal edit The TU e maintains active academic cooperation with sister institutions in many different countries for example 40 41 National University of Singapore Singapore Zhejiang University China Shanghai Jiao Tong University China Fudan University China Northeastern University China China Georgia Institute of Technology US Northwestern University US Carnegie Mellon University US RMIT University Australia Middle East Technical University Turkey Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Belgium The TU e also provides education to an increasing number of foreign students and graduates According to the 2009 annual report 42 in the academic year 2008 2009 there were 490 exchange students 103 foreign nationals registered in a bachelor program 430 in a master program 158 in a professional doctorate program 79 of the total In 2009 the university employed 37 foreign professors 15 9 of the total and 16 foreign associate professors 12 8 Overall 29 5 of the university staff was non Dutch In 2011 2012 the TU e has Erasmus bilateral agreements with many universities in 30 countries across Europe in a diverse range of subjects for student exchange 43 Technological sports edit In addition to the regular types of sports practiced among the student body and by the staff the TU e collaborates with the student body in a number of technology sporting efforts These usually take the form of cross department projects which makes them multidisciplinary efforts Some examples include Robot football In 2010 TechUnited the university s robot football team won the European Championship 44 came second for the third time in a row at the world championship in Singapore and finally won the world championship in 2012 45 46 The team is part of the Mid Size league of RoboCup Auto racing The TU e hosts and sponsors a student race team University Racing Eindhoven URE This team competes annually in the Formula Student and other races with self built racers Starting in 2010 the team switched from a petrol engine to an electric car this car came third at Silverstone second at Hockenheim and won the Formula Student in its first year 47 The university also hosts and sponsors a student race team Solar Team Eindhoven STE that enters cars named Stella into the biannual World Solar Challenge since 2013 winning the Cruiser class competition both in 2013 and 2015 48 49 Another student racing initiative is the Automotive Technology InMotion team a collaboration between the TU e and Fontys University of Applied Sciences The team has the aim to compete in the 2020 24 Hours of Le MansStudent life editCommunity edit TU Eindhoven has over 110 community bodies that members of TU may participate in 50 They are related to sports culture faith staff international students and hobbies as well as university political parties student teams and study associations for each faculty 50 Student teams edit Currently TU e has various accredited student teams which address challenges in the fields of sustainability artificial intelligence health and mobility 51 Notable people editNotable alumni edit nbsp Kees Schouhamer Immink nbsp Wil van der Aalst Wil van der Aalst Dutch computer scientist Stefan Bon chemical engineer at the University of Warwick Jo Coenen Dutch architect and former Chief Architect of the Netherlands Martijn van Dam member of the House of Representatives 2006 10 2010 12 Marijn Dekkers Chairman of Unilever Jan Dietz Dutch computer scientist Teun van Dijck member of the House of Representatives 2006 10 2010 12 Camiel Eurlings Dutch Minister of Transport Public Works and Water Management 2006 2010 Gerard Kleisterlee Chairman of Vodafone and a former president and chief executive officer of Royal Philips Electronics Arno Kuijlaars mathematician professor at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven G M Nijssen Dutch computer scientist Itay Noy Israeli watchmaker Ralf Mackenbach Singer Kees Schouhamer Immink president Turing Machines Inc digital pioneer winner Emmy Award recipient IEEE Medal of Honor Sjoerd Soeters architect Rene van Zuuk Dutch architect Notable faculty edit nbsp Edsger W Dijkstra nbsp Harry Lintsen nbsp Wietse Venema Jacques Benders mathematician Andries Brouwer mathematician and computer programmer Nicolaas Govert de Bruijn mathematician Henk Buck professor of chemistry Jo Coenen Dutch architect and former Chief Architect of the Netherlands Henk Dorgelo physicist and first rector magnificus Edsger W Dijkstra mathematician and computer scientist Turing Award winner 1972 Hugo Christiaan Hamaker physicist Hubert Jan Henket architect Alexandre Horowitz mechanical engineer inventor of the Philishave Arie Andries Kruithof physicist discovered the Kruithofeffect and Kruithofcurve Piet Lemstra inventor of the Dyneema fibre Jack van Lint mathematician Harry Lintsen historian in technology history former chairman Foundation for the History of Technology Archer Martin Fellow of the Royal Society 1952 Nobel laureate in chemistry professor TU e 1964 1974 Bert Meijer chemical engineer pioneer in polymer research Jaime Gomez Rivas Physicist Sjoerd Romme professor of Entrepreneurship amp Innovation Johan Schot historian professor of technology history Bettina Speckmann computer scientist Piet Steenkamp lawyer co founder of the CDA Martinus Tels chemical engineer rector magnificus pioneer of waste management processes in the Netherlands Wietse Venema programmer and physicist Notable honors for research done at the university edit prof dr ir Rene de Borst Spinozapremie 1999 52 prof dr Bert Meijer KNCV Gold Medal 1993 Arthur K Doolittle Award 1995 Spinozapremie 2001 53 Wheland Medal 2010 2011 54 prof dr ir Rene Janssen KIvI NIRIA Speurwerkprijs 2010 Spinozapremie 2015 55 prof dr ir Jaap Schouten Simon Stevin Master 2006 56 prof dr ir Jan van Hest Spinozapremie 2020 57 Notes edit Tuition throughout the Netherlands was reduced for this period due to COVID 19 policies The student must be 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