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Technical University of Berlin

The Technical University of Berlin (official name both in English and German: Technische Universität Berlin, also known as TU Berlin and Berlin Institute of Technology) is a public research university located in Berlin, Germany.[5] It was the first German university to adopt the name "Technische Universität" (Technical University).[6]

Technical University of Berlin
Technische Universität Berlin
Motto
Wir haben die Ideen für die Zukunft. Zum Nutzen der Gesellschaft.
Motto in English
We've got the brains for the future. For the benefit of society.[1][2]
TypePublic
Established1770; 253 years ago (1770) (Königliche Bergakademie zu Berlin)

1799 (Königliche Bauakademie zu Berlin)

1879 (Königlich Technische Hochschule zu Berlin)

1946 as Technische Universität Berlin
Budget€606.6 million (2020)[3]
PresidentGeraldine Rauch (since 2022)
Academic staff
3,120[4]
Administrative staff
2,258[4]
Students35,570[4]
Location,
Germany

52°30′43″N 13°19′35″E / 52.51194°N 13.32639°E / 52.51194; 13.32639Coordinates: 52°30′43″N 13°19′35″E / 52.51194°N 13.32639°E / 52.51194; 13.32639
CampusUrban
AffiliationsTIME, TU9, EUA, CESAER, DFG, SEFI, PEGASUS, German Excellence Universities, Berlin University Alliance
Websitetu.berlin

The university alumni and professor list includes several US National Academies members,[7] two National Medal of Science laureates[8][9] and ten Nobel Prize laureates.[10][11][12][13]

TU Berlin is a member of TU9, an incorporated society of the largest and most notable German institutes of technology and of the Top International Managers in Engineering network,[14] which allows for student exchanges between leading engineering schools. It belongs to the Conference of European Schools for Advanced Engineering Education and Research.[15] The TU Berlin is home of two innovation centers designated by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology. The university is labeled as "The Entrepreneurial University" ("Die Gründerhochschule") by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy.[16][17]

The university is notable for having been the first to offer a degree in Industrial Engineering and Management (Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen). The university designed the degree in response to requests by industrialists for graduates with the technical and management training to run a company. First offered in winter term 1926/27, it is one of the oldest programmes of its kind.[18]

TU Berlin has one of the highest proportions of international students in Germany, almost 27% in 2019.[19]

In addition, TU Berlin is part of the Berlin University Alliance, has been conferred the title of "University of Excellence" under and receiving funding from the German Universities Excellence Initiative.[20]

History

 
The Bauakademie, founded in 1799, a forerunner of the Technische Universität Berlin
 
1899 early Art Nouveau Medal Technische Hochschule Berlin, 100th Anniversary, obverse
 
The reverse of this medal
 
Northern front of the Königlich Technische Hochschule zu Berlin (Royal Technical Academy of Berlin) in 1895

On 1 April 1879, the Königlich Technische Hochschule zu Berlin ("Royal Technical Academy of Berlin")[21] came into being in 1879 through a merger of the Royal Trade Academy (Königliche Gewerbeakademie zu Berlin, founded in 1827) and Royal Building Academy (Königliche Bauakademie zu Berlin, founded in 1799), two predecessor institutions of the Prussian State.[22]

In 1899, the Königlich Technische Hochschule zu Berlin was the first polytechnic in Germany to award doctorates, as a standard degree for the graduates, in addition to diplomas, thanks to professor Alois Riedler and Adolf Slaby, chairman of the Association of German Engineers (VDI) and the Association for Electrical, Electronic and Information Technologies (VDE).

In 1916 the long-standing Königliche Bergakademie zu Berlin, the Prussian mining academy created by the geologist Carl Abraham Gerhard in 1770 at the behest of King Frederick the Great, was incorporated into the Königlich Technische Hochschule as the "Department of Mining". Beforehand, the mining college had been, however, for several decades under the auspices of the Frederick William University (now Humboldt University of Berlin), before it was spun out again in 1860.

After Charlottenburg's absorption into Greater Berlin in 1920 and Germany being turned into Weimar Republic, the Königlich Technische Hochschule zu Berlin was renamed "Technische Hochschule zu Berlin" ("TH Berlin").[21] In 1927, the Department of Geodesy of the Agricultural College of Berlin was incorporated into the TH Berlin. During the 1930s, the redevelopment and expansion of the campus along the "East-West axis" were part of the Nazi plans of a Welthauptstadt Germania, including a new faculty of defense technology under General Karl Becker, built as a part of the greater academic town (Hochschulstadt) in the adjacent west-wise Grunewald forest. The shell construction remained unfinished after the outbreak of World War II and after Becker's suicide in 1940, it is today covered by the large-scale Teufelsberg dumping.

 
Main building of TU Berlin in 2010

The north section of the main building of the university was destroyed during a bombing raid in November 1943.[23] Due to the street fighting at the end of the Second World War, the operations at the TH Berlin were suspended as of 20 April 1945. Planning for the re-opening of the school began on 2 June 1945, once the acting rectorship led by Gustav Ludwig Hertz and Max Volmer was appointed. As both Hertz and Volmer remained in exile in the Soviet Union for some time to come, the college was not re-inaugurated until 9 April 1946, now bearing the name "Technische Universität Berlin".

Since 2009 the TU Berlin houses two Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KIC) designated by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology.[24]

Name

The official policy of the university is that only the German name, Technische Universität Berlin (TU Berlin), should be used abroad in order to promote corporate identity and that its name is not to be translated into English.[25][26]

Campus

The TU Berlin covers 604,000 square metres (6.5 million square feet), distributed over various locations in Berlin. The main campus is located in the borough of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf. The seven schools of the university have some 33,933 students enrolled in 90 subjects (October 2015).[27]

From 2012 to 2022, TU Berlin operated a satellite campus in Egypt, the El Gouna campus, to act as a scientific and academic field office. The nonprofit public–private partnership (PPP) aimed to offer services provided by Technische Universität Berlin at the campus in El Gouna on the Red Sea.[28]

The university also has a franchise of its Global Production Engineering course – called Global Production Engineering and Management at the Vietnamese-German University in Ho Chi Minh City.[29][30]

Organization

 
Telefunken-Highrise, the tallest building on campus

Since 2002,[21] the TU Berlin has consisted of the following faculties and institutes:[31]

Faculty and staff

As of 2015, 8,455 people work at the university: 338 professors, 2,598 postgraduate researchers, and 2,131 personnel work in administration, the workshops, the library, and the central facilities. In addition, there are 2,651 student assistants and 126 trainees.[39]

International student mobility is available through the ERASMUS programme or through the Top Industrial Managers for Europe (TIME) network.

Library

 
Entrance of the main library of Technische Universität Berlin and of the Berlin University of the Arts

The new common main library of Technische Universität Berlin and of the Berlin University of the Arts was opened in 2004[40] and holds about 2.9 million volumes (2007).[41] The library building was sponsored partially (estimated 10% of the building costs) by Volkswagen and is named officially "University Library of the TU Berlin and UdK (in the Volkswagen building)".[42] A source of confusion to many, the letters above the main entrance only state "Volkswagen Bibliothek" (German for "Volkswagen Library") – without any mentioning of the universities.

Some of the former 17 libraries of Technische Universität Berlin and of the nearby University of the Arts were merged into the new library, but several departments still retain libraries of their own. In particular, the school of 'Economics and Management' maintains a library with 340,000 volumes in the university's main building (Die Bibliothek – Wirtschaft & Management/″The Library″ – Economics and Management) and the 'Department of Mathematics' maintains a library with 60,000 volumes in the Mathematics building (Mathematische Fachbibliothek/"Mathematics Library").

Notable alumni and professors

 
Wernher von Braun (1912–1977), graduate, engineer, designer of the first ballistic missile and NASA rockets
 
 
Eugene Paul Wigner (1902–1995), graduate, Nobel Prize in Physics, 1963
 
Carl Bosch (1874–1940), graduate, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1931
 
Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781–1841), graduate of the Bauakademie, architect

(Including those of the Academies mentioned under History)

Rankings

University rankings
Global – Overall
ARWU World[44]301–400
QS World[45]=140
THE World[46]=82

Measured by the number of top managers in the German economy, TU Berlin ranked 11th in 2019.[47]

According to the research report of the German Research Foundation (DFG) from 2018, TU Berlin ranks 24th absolute among German universities across all scientific disciplines. Thereby TU Berlin ranks 9th absolute in natural sciences and engineering. The TU Berlin took 14th place absolute in computer science and 5th place absolute in electrical engineering.[48] In a competitive selection process, the DFG selects the best research projects from researchers at universities and research institutes and finances them. The ranking is thus regarded as an indicator of the quality of research.[49]

In the 2017 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, globally the TU Berlin ranks 82nd overall (7th in Germany), 40th in the field of Engineering & Technology (3rd in Germany) and 36th in Computer science discipline (4th in Germany), making it one of the top 100 universities worldwide in all three measures.[50]

As of 2016, TU Berlin is ranked 164th overall and 35th in the field of Engineering & Technology according to the British QS World University Rankings. It is one of Germany's highest ranked universities in statistics and operations research and in Mathematics according to QS.[51]

See also

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External links

  • Official website
  • TU Berlin: International partner universities
  • Website of the Student's Council and Government
  • TU Berlin: Campus Map

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The Technical University of Berlin official name both in English and German Technische Universitat Berlin also known as TU Berlin and Berlin Institute of Technology is a public research university located in Berlin Germany 5 It was the first German university to adopt the name Technische Universitat Technical University 6 Technical University of BerlinTechnische Universitat BerlinMottoWir haben die Ideen fur die Zukunft Zum Nutzen der Gesellschaft Motto in EnglishWe ve got the brains for the future For the benefit of society 1 2 TypePublicEstablished1770 253 years ago 1770 Konigliche Bergakademie zu Berlin 1799 Konigliche Bauakademie zu Berlin 1879 Koniglich Technische Hochschule zu Berlin 1946 as Technische Universitat BerlinBudget 606 6 million 2020 3 PresidentGeraldine Rauch since 2022 Academic staff3 120 4 Administrative staff2 258 4 Students35 570 4 LocationBerlin Germany52 30 43 N 13 19 35 E 52 51194 N 13 32639 E 52 51194 13 32639 Coordinates 52 30 43 N 13 19 35 E 52 51194 N 13 32639 E 52 51194 13 32639CampusUrbanAffiliationsTIME TU9 EUA CESAER DFG SEFI PEGASUS German Excellence Universities Berlin University AllianceWebsitetu berlinThe university alumni and professor list includes several US National Academies members 7 two National Medal of Science laureates 8 9 and ten Nobel Prize laureates 10 11 12 13 TU Berlin is a member of TU9 an incorporated society of the largest and most notable German institutes of technology and of the Top International Managers in Engineering network 14 which allows for student exchanges between leading engineering schools It belongs to the Conference of European Schools for Advanced Engineering Education and Research 15 The TU Berlin is home of two innovation centers designated by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology The university is labeled as The Entrepreneurial University Die Grunderhochschule by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy 16 17 The university is notable for having been the first to offer a degree in Industrial Engineering and Management Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen The university designed the degree in response to requests by industrialists for graduates with the technical and management training to run a company First offered in winter term 1926 27 it is one of the oldest programmes of its kind 18 TU Berlin has one of the highest proportions of international students in Germany almost 27 in 2019 19 In addition TU Berlin is part of the Berlin University Alliance has been conferred the title of University of Excellence under and receiving funding from the German Universities Excellence Initiative 20 Contents 1 History 2 Name 3 Campus 4 Organization 5 Faculty and staff 6 Library 7 Notable alumni and professors 8 Rankings 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory Edit The Bauakademie founded in 1799 a forerunner of the Technische Universitat Berlin 1899 early Art Nouveau Medal Technische Hochschule Berlin 100th Anniversary obverse The reverse of this medal Northern front of the Koniglich Technische Hochschule zu Berlin Royal Technical Academy of Berlin in 1895 The Technische Hochschule in Charlottenburg Berlin On 1 April 1879 the Koniglich Technische Hochschule zu Berlin Royal Technical Academy of Berlin 21 came into being in 1879 through a merger of the Royal Trade Academy Konigliche Gewerbeakademie zu Berlin founded in 1827 and Royal Building Academy Konigliche Bauakademie zu Berlin founded in 1799 two predecessor institutions of the Prussian State 22 In 1899 the Koniglich Technische Hochschule zu Berlin was the first polytechnic in Germany to award doctorates as a standard degree for the graduates in addition to diplomas thanks to professor Alois Riedler and Adolf Slaby chairman of the Association of German Engineers VDI and the Association for Electrical Electronic and Information Technologies VDE In 1916 the long standing Konigliche Bergakademie zu Berlin the Prussian mining academy created by the geologist Carl Abraham Gerhard in 1770 at the behest of King Frederick the Great was incorporated into the Koniglich Technische Hochschule as the Department of Mining Beforehand the mining college had been however for several decades under the auspices of the Frederick William University now Humboldt University of Berlin before it was spun out again in 1860 After Charlottenburg s absorption into Greater Berlin in 1920 and Germany being turned into Weimar Republic the Koniglich Technische Hochschule zu Berlin was renamed Technische Hochschule zu Berlin TH Berlin 21 In 1927 the Department of Geodesy of the Agricultural College of Berlin was incorporated into the TH Berlin During the 1930s the redevelopment and expansion of the campus along the East West axis were part of the Nazi plans of a Welthauptstadt Germania including a new faculty of defense technology under General Karl Becker built as a part of the greater academic town Hochschulstadt in the adjacent west wise Grunewald forest The shell construction remained unfinished after the outbreak of World War II and after Becker s suicide in 1940 it is today covered by the large scale Teufelsberg dumping Main building of TU Berlin in 2010 The north section of the main building of the university was destroyed during a bombing raid in November 1943 23 Due to the street fighting at the end of the Second World War the operations at the TH Berlin were suspended as of 20 April 1945 Planning for the re opening of the school began on 2 June 1945 once the acting rectorship led by Gustav Ludwig Hertz and Max Volmer was appointed As both Hertz and Volmer remained in exile in the Soviet Union for some time to come the college was not re inaugurated until 9 April 1946 now bearing the name Technische Universitat Berlin Since 2009 the TU Berlin houses two Knowledge and Innovation Communities KIC designated by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology 24 Name EditThe official policy of the university is that only the German name Technische Universitat Berlin TU Berlin should be used abroad in order to promote corporate identity and that its name is not to be translated into English 25 26 Campus EditThe TU Berlin covers 604 000 square metres 6 5 million square feet distributed over various locations in Berlin The main campus is located in the borough of Charlottenburg Wilmersdorf The seven schools of the university have some 33 933 students enrolled in 90 subjects October 2015 27 From 2012 to 2022 TU Berlin operated a satellite campus in Egypt the El Gouna campus to act as a scientific and academic field office The nonprofit public private partnership PPP aimed to offer services provided by Technische Universitat Berlin at the campus in El Gouna on the Red Sea 28 The university also has a franchise of its Global Production Engineering course called Global Production Engineering and Management at the Vietnamese German University in Ho Chi Minh City 29 30 Organization Edit Telefunken Highrise the tallest building on campus Since 2002 21 the TU Berlin has consisted of the following faculties and institutes 31 Faculty I Humanities and Educational Sciences 32 Geistes und Bildungswissenschaften Institute of History and Philosophy of Science Technology and Literature Institute for Art History and Historical Urbanism Institute of Education Institute of Language and Communication Institute of Vocational Education and Work Studies Center for Research on Antisemitism ZfA Center for Interdisciplinary Women s and Gender Studies ZIFG Center for Cultural Studies on Science and Technology in China CCST Faculty II Mathematics and Natural Sciences 33 Mathematik und Naturwissenschaften Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics Institute of Chemistry Institute of Solid State Physics Institute of Mathematics Institute of Optics and Atomic Physics Institute of Theoretical Physics Faculty III Process Sciences 34 Prozesswissenschaften Institute of Biotechnology Institute of Energy Technology Institute of Food Technology and Food Chemistry Institute of Chemical and Process Engineering Institute of Environmental Technology Institute of Material Sciences and Technology Faculty IV Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 35 Elektrotechnik und Informatik Institute of Energy and Automation Technology Institute of High Frequency and Semiconductor System Technologies Institute of Telecommunication Systems Institute of Computer Engineering and Microelectronics Institute of Software Engineering and Theoretical Computer Science Institute of Commercial Information Technology and Quantitative Methods Faculty V Mechanical Engineering and Transport Systems Verkehrs und Maschinensysteme Institute of Fluid Mechanics and Technical Aacoustics Institute of Psychology and Ergonomics Arbeitswissenschaft Institute of Land and Sea Transport Systems Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Institute of Engineering Design and Micro and Medical Technology Institute of Machine Tools and Factory Management Institute of Mechanics Faculty VI Planning Building Environment 36 Planen Bauen Umwelt Institute of Architecture Institute of Civil Engineering Institute of Applied Geosciences Institute of Geodesy and Geoinformation Science Institute of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning Institute of Ecology Institute of Sociology Institute of Urban and Regional Planning Faculty VII Economics and Management 37 Wirtschaft und Management Institute for Technology and Management ITM Institute of Business Administration IBWL Institute of Economics and Law IVWR School of Education SETUB Central Institute El Gouna 38 Zentralinstitut El Gouna Faculty and staff EditAs of 2015 8 455 people work at the university 338 professors 2 598 postgraduate researchers and 2 131 personnel work in administration the workshops the library and the central facilities In addition there are 2 651 student assistants and 126 trainees 39 International student mobility is available through the ERASMUS programme or through the Top Industrial Managers for Europe TIME network Library Edit Entrance of the main library of Technische Universitat Berlin and of the Berlin University of the Arts The new common main library of Technische Universitat Berlin and of the Berlin University of the Arts was opened in 2004 40 and holds about 2 9 million volumes 2007 41 The library building was sponsored partially estimated 10 of the building costs by Volkswagen and is named officially University Library of the TU Berlin and UdK in the Volkswagen building 42 A source of confusion to many the letters above the main entrance only state Volkswagen Bibliothek German for Volkswagen Library without any mentioning of the universities Some of the former 17 libraries of Technische Universitat Berlin and of the nearby University of the Arts were merged into the new library but several departments still retain libraries of their own In particular the school of Economics and Management maintains a library with 340 000 volumes in the university s main building Die Bibliothek Wirtschaft amp Management The Library Economics and Management and the Department of Mathematics maintains a library with 60 000 volumes in the Mathematics building Mathematische Fachbibliothek Mathematics Library Notable alumni and professors EditSee also the categories Technical University of Berlin alumni and Academic staff of the Technical University of Berlin Wernher von Braun 1912 1977 graduate engineer designer of the first ballistic missile and NASA rockets Konrad Zuse 1910 1995 graduate designed the first modern computer and first high level programming language Eugene Paul Wigner 1902 1995 graduate Nobel Prize in Physics 1963 Carl Bosch 1874 1940 graduate Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1931 Karl Friedrich Schinkel 1781 1841 graduate of the Bauakademie architect Including those of the Academies mentioned under History Bruno Ahrends 1878 1948 architect Steffen Ahrends 1907 1992 architect Stancho Belkovski 1891 1962 Bulgarian architect head of Higher Technical School in Sofia and the department of public buildings August Borsig 1804 1854 businessman Carl Bosch 1874 1940 chemist Nobel prize winner 1931 Franz Breisig 1868 1934 mathematician inventor of the calibration wire and father of the term quadripole network in electrical engineering Wilhelm Cauer 1900 1945 mathematician essential contributions to the design of filters Henri Marie Coandă 1886 1972 aircraft designer discovered the Coandă Effect Carl Dahlhaus 1928 1989 musicologist George de Hevesy 1885 1966 chemist Nobel prize winner 1943 Walter Dornberger 1895 1980 developer of the Air Force NASA X 20 Dyna Soar project Ottmar Edenhofer born 1961 economist Krafft Arnold Ehricke 1917 1984 rocket propulsion engineer worked for the NASA chief designer of the Centaur Gerhard Ertl born 10 October 1936 in Stuttgart Physicist and Surface Chemist Hon Prof and Nobel prize winner 2007 Gottfried Feder 1883 1941 economist and key member of the National Socialist Party Wigbert Fehse born 1937 German engineer and researcher in the area of automatic space navigation guidance control and docking berthing Dennis Gabor 1900 1971 physicist holography Nobel prize winner 1971 Fritz Gosslau 1898 1965 German engineer known for his work at the V 1 flying bomb Fritz Haber 1868 1934 chemist Nobel prize winner 1918 Gustav Ludwig Hertz 1887 1975 physicist Nobel prize winner 1925 Fritz Houtermans 1903 1966 atomic and nuclear physicist Hugo Junkers 1859 1935 former of Junkers amp Co a major German aircraft manufacturer Anatol Kagan 1913 2009 Russian born Australian architect Helmut Kallmeyer 1910 2006 German chemist and Action T4 perpetrator Walter Kaufmann 1871 1947 physicist well known for his first experimental proof of the velocity dependence of mass Diebedo Francis Kere born 1965 architect Nicolas Kitsikis 1887 1978 Greek civil engineer rector of the Athens Polytechnic School senator and member of the Greek Parliament doctor honoris causa of the Technische Universitat Berlin Heinz Hermann Koelle born 1925 former director of the Army Ballistic Missile Agency member of the launch crew on Explorer I and later directed the NASA s Marshall Space Flight Center s involvement in Project Apollo Abdul Qadeer Khan born 1936 Pakistani nuclear physicist and metallurgical engineer who founded the uranium enrichment program for Pakistan s atomic bomb project 43 Franz Kruckenberg 1882 1965 designer of the first aerodynamic high speed train 1931 Karl Kupfmuller 1897 1977 electrical engineer essential contributions to system theory Wassili Luckhardt 1889 1972 architect Georg Hans Madelung 1889 1972 a German academic and aeronautical engineer Herbert Franz Matare 1912 2011 German physicist and Transistor pioneer Alexander Meissner 1883 1958 electrical engineer Joachim Milberg born 1943 Former CEO of BMW AG Erwin Wilhelm Muller 1911 1977 physicist field emission microscope field ion microscope atom probe Klaus Robert Muller born 1964 computer scientist and physicist a leading researcher in machine learning Hans Georg Munzberg 1916 2000 engineer airplane turbines Gustav Niemann 1899 1982 mechanical engineer Ida Noddack 1896 1978 nominated three times for Nobel Prize in Chemistry Jakob Karol Parnas 1884 1949 biochemist Embden Meyerhof Parnas pathway Wolfgang Paul 1913 1993 physicist Nobel prize winner 1989 Franz Reuleaux 1829 1905 mechanical engineer often called the father of kinematics Klaus Riedel 1907 1944 German rocket pioneer worked on the V 2 missile programme at Peenemunde Alois Riedler 1850 1936 inventor of the Leavitt Riedler Pumping Engine proponent of practically oriented engineering education Hermann Rietschel 1847 1914 inventor of modern HVAC heating ventilation and air conditioning Arthur Rudolph 1906 1996 worked for the U S Army and NASA developer of Pershing missile and the Saturn V Moon rocket Ernst Ruska 1906 1988 physicist electron microscope Nobel prize winner 1986 Karl Friedrich Schinkel 1781 1841 architect at the predecessor Berlin Building Academy Bernhard Scholkopf born 1968 computer scientist Fritz Sennheiser 1912 2010 founder of Sennheiser Adolf Slaby 1849 1913 German wireless pioneer Albert Speer 1905 1981 architect politician Minister for Armaments during the Third Reich was sentenced to 20 years prison in the Nuremberg trials Ivan Stranski 1897 1979 chemist considered the father of crystal growth research Zdenko Strizic 1902 1990 architect Ernst Stuhlinger 1913 2008 member of the Army Ballistic Missile Agency director of the space science lab at NASA s Marshall Space Flight Center Kurt Tank 1893 1983 head of design department of Focke Wulf designed the Fw 190 Hermann W Vogel 1834 1898 photo chemist Wernher von Braun 1912 1977 head of Nazi Germany s V 2 rocket program saved from prosecution at the Nuremberg Trials by Operation Paperclip first director of the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration s NASA Marshall Space Flight Center called the father of the U S space program Elisabeth von Knobelsdorff 1877 1959 engineer and architect Chaim Weizmann first President of Israel Wilhelm Heinrich Westphal 1882 1978 physicist Eugene Wigner 1902 1995 physicist discovered the Wigner Ville distribution Nobel prize winner 1963 Ludwig Wittgenstein 1889 1951 philosopher Martin C Wittig born 1964 Former CEO of the management consultant firm Roland Berger Strategy Consultants Elisa Leonida Zamfirescu 1887 1973 chemist graduated 1912 female engineering pioneer Gunter M Ziegler born 1963 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize 2001 Konrad Zuse 1910 1995 computer pioneerRankings EditUniversity rankingsGlobal OverallARWU World 44 301 400QS World 45 140THE World 46 82Measured by the number of top managers in the German economy TU Berlin ranked 11th in 2019 47 According to the research report of the German Research Foundation DFG from 2018 TU Berlin ranks 24th absolute among German universities across all scientific disciplines Thereby TU Berlin ranks 9th absolute in natural sciences and engineering The TU Berlin took 14th place absolute in computer science and 5th place absolute in electrical engineering 48 In a competitive selection process the DFG selects the best research projects from researchers at universities and research institutes and finances them The ranking is thus regarded as an indicator of the quality of research 49 In the 2017 Times Higher Education World University Rankings globally the TU Berlin ranks 82nd overall 7th in Germany 40th in the field of Engineering amp Technology 3rd in Germany and 36th in Computer science discipline 4th in Germany making it one of the top 100 universities worldwide in all three measures 50 As of 2016 TU Berlin is ranked 164th overall and 35th in the field of Engineering amp Technology according to the British QS World University Rankings It is one of Germany s highest ranked universities in statistics and operations research and in Mathematics according to QS 51 See also EditUniversities and research institutions in Berlin European Institute of 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