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Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT; German: Karlsruher Institut für Technologie) is a public research university in Karlsruhe, Germany. The institute is a national research center of the Helmholtz Association.[5]

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie
MottoKIT – Die Forschungsuniversität in der Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft
Motto in English
KIT – The Research University in the Helmholtz Association
TypePublic
EstablishedFridericiana Polytechnic: 1825; 196 years ago
TU Karlsruhe: 1865
KIT: 1 October 2009
Academic affiliation
BudgetEUR 1.163 billion (2023)[1]
ChairpersonMichael Kaschke[2]
PresidentOliver Kraft[3]
Academic staff
414 professors
5,409 (other academic staff) (2023)[1]
Administrative staff
4,211 (2023)[1]
Students22,816 (2023)[1]
Undergraduates12,434 (2023)[4]
Postgraduates8,042 (2023)[4]
950 (2023)[4]
Location, ,
Germany

49°00′34″N 8°24′42″E / 49.00944°N 8.41167°E / 49.00944; 8.41167
CampusUrban/Suburban
Colors
Websitekit.edu

KIT was created in 2009 when the University of Karlsruhe (Universität Karlsruhe), founded in 1825 as a public research university and also known as the "Fridericiana", merged with the Karlsruhe Research Center (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe), which had originally been established in 1956 as a national nuclear research center (Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe, or KfK).[6] KIT is thus the first and only institution in Germany to overcome the division of the German scientific and research landscape into academic and non-academic institutions in the form of a merger of two different types of institutions.[7]

KIT is a member of the TU9, an incorporated society of the largest and most notable German institutes of technology.[8] As part of the German Universities Excellence Initiative KIT was one of three universities which were awarded excellence status in 2006.[9] In the following "German Excellence Strategy" KIT was awarded as one of eleven "Excellence Universities" in 2019.[10]

In the university part of today's KIT, science-based mechanical engineering was founded in the mid-19th century under the direction of Ferdinand Redtenbacher, which influenced the foundation of other technical universities, such as ETH Zurich in 1855.[11] It established the first German faculty for computer science in 1972.[12][13][14] On 2 August 1984, the university received the first-ever German e-mail.[15]

KIT alumni and faculty include six Nobel Prize laureates and nine Leibniz Prize winners. The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology is well known for many inventors and entrepreneurs who studied or taught there, including Heinrich Hertz, Karl Friedrich Benz and the founders of SAP SE.[16]

History edit

 
Fridericiana, founded in 1825
 
Medal FRIDERICIANA 100th Anniversary in 1925, obverse
 
The reverse of this medal showing the arms of Baden

The University of Karlsruhe was founded as a polytechnical school (Polytechnische Schule) on 7 October 1825. It was modelled on the École polytechnique in Paris. In 1865, Grand Duke Friedrich I of Baden raised the school to the status of a Hochschule, an institution of higher education. Since 1902 the university has also been known as the Fridericiana in his honour. In 1885, it was declared a Technische Hochschule, or institute of technology, and in 1967, it became an Universität, a full university, which gave it the right to award regular doctorate degrees. It had hitherto been allowed to award doctorates only in engineering, identified as Dr.-Ing., a right bestowed on all technical institutes in 1899.

 
The Victoriapensionat I

The University of Karlsruhe is one of the leading German institutions in computer science. A central computer laboratory was founded in 1966. The department of informatics was established three years later, along with the first regular course in informatics.[17] On 2 August 1984, the university received Germany's first email. The Institut für Meteorologie und Klimaforschung (Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research) was founded at the university in 1985.

The university also cooperated extensively with the Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe (Karlsruhe Research Centre), and this relationship was formalised on 6 April 2006 when Professor Horst Hippler and Dr. Dieter Ertmann from the University of Karlsruhe, and Professor Manfred Popp and Assistant Jur. Sigurd Lettow from Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe signed a contract for the foundation of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). The name was inspired by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the leading technical university in the United States.[18] In February 2008, the merger of the university and the research centre to form KIT was agreed by the state of Baden-Württemberg and Germany's federal government.[19] The necessary state law was passed on 8 July 2009.[20] KIT was formally established on 1 October 2009.

The main reason for establishing KIT was to strengthen Karlsruhe's position in the German Universities Excellence Initiative, which offered elite universities grants of up to 50 million euros per annum. This aim was not achieved. While the University of Karlsruhe was chosen for the initiative in 2006/2007, KIT failed to secure a place in 2012. It did, however, attract funds from other sources. In 2008, Hans-Werner Hector, co-founder of SAP, raised 200 million euros to support researchers at the institute. (Hector is the only founder of SAP who did not graduate from the University of Karlsruhe; he was given an honorary doctorate for his support of intellectually gifted children in 2003.)

 
Institute of Electric Engineering at KIT

Campus edit

Campus Nord edit

 
KIT locations in Germany and Karlsruhe

The Campus Nord (Campus North), the former Forschungszentrum, was founded in 1956 as Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe (KfK) (Karlsruhe Nuclear Research Centre). Initial activities focused on Forschungsreaktor 2 (FR2), the first nuclear reactor built by Germany. With the decline of nuclear energy activities in Germany, Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe directed its work increasingly towards alternative areas of basic and applied sciences. This change is reflected in the change of name from Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe to Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe with the subheading Technik und Umwelt (technology and environment) added in 1995. This subheading was replaced by in der Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft (in the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centers) in 2002.

Campus Nord is the site of the main German national nuclear engineering research centre and the Institute for Transuranium Elements. Also at the site is a nanotechnology research centre and the neutrino experiment KATRIN.

Campus Nord also hosts a 200-metre-tall guyed mast for meteorological measurements.

Organization and administration edit

Faculties edit

The university has eleven faculties:

  1. Mathematics
  2. Physics
  3. Chemistry and Biology
  4. Humanities and Social sciences
  5. Architecture
  6. Civil engineering, Geology, and Ecological Sciences
  7. Mechanical Engineering
  8. Chemical and Process Engineering
  9. Electrical engineering and Information Technology
  10. Computer Science
  11. Economics and Management

Academic profile edit

Education edit

The university offers a great range of education options with such possibilities as cross studies and work-study programs. A studium generale (general studies) program was established in 1949, allowing students to attend lectures not directly pertaining their study field.

In the first semesters of a course, education tends to be theoretically oriented at KIT, with a high concentration on mathematics for engineering and natural science courses. It is possible to choose between practical and theoretical topics in later semesters.

Since the winter semester of 2008/2009, KIT has completed the transition from Diplom degrees to bachelor's degrees and master's degrees. Students already enrolled for a Diplom degree when the transition began were allowed to finish their studies, but new students are allowed to apply only for a bachelor's or master's degree.

Admission policies differ among the departments. While students are chosen by the quality of their school degree and their extracurricular activities for courses such as industrial engineering and management (27% of admissions in 2008),[21] other departments do not preselect for their courses, including physics, informatics, and meteorology. All courses require a minimum number of passed exams, called Orientierungsprüfungen or orientation assessments, in the first three semesters before students are allowed to complete their course. There is a substantial drop-out rate in some engineering courses due to the immense study required to meet the prerequisites.

The Zentrum für Angewandte Kulturwissenschaft und Studium Generale (Centre for Applied Culture and General Studies)[22] was founded in 1989 as a central institution to support students engaged in interdisciplinary study. Nowadays, it offers specialised qualifications in the fields of "Leadership and Entrepreneurship", "Media – Culture – Communication", "Internationalisation and Intercultural Decision-making and Responsibility", "Diversity Management", and "European Integration and Identity Studies", as well as the classical studium generale. There is also the possibility of concomitant study in applied culture science.[23]

Research edit

In 1979, the Interfakultatives Institut für Anwendungen der Informatik (Interfaculty Institute for Informatics Applications)[24] was founded. It brings together research in physics, mathematics, and engineering based on computer science. Its mathematical pendant is the Institut für Wissenschaftliches Rechnen und Mathematische Modellbildung (Institute for Scientific Calculations and Mathematical Modelling).[25] Its aim is to enhance the exchange between mathematics and engineering in the fields of scientific calculations.

The Interfakultatives Institut für Entrepreneurship (Interfaculty Institute for Entrepreneurship)[26] was established with SAP funding. Its teaching professors were entrepreneurs on their own. Before being shut down in 2010, a former professor of this faculty was Götz Werner, founder of dm-drogerie markt.

In 2001, the Centre for Functional Nanostructures (CFN)[27] was established. It merges the fields within material sciences, biology, chemistry, engineering, and physics which are related to nanotechnology. CFN is one of the three Exzellenzzentren (English: Excellence Institutions) of the University of Karlsruhe. Another interdisciplinary institution is the Center for Disaster Management and Risk Reduction Technology (CEDIM).

The Karlsruhe School of Optics and Photonics (KSOP)[28] was established in 2006 as a publicly funded project by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft under the German Universities Excellence Initiative. KSOP was the first graduate school at the University of Karlsruhe and covers the fields of photonic materials and devices, advanced spectroscopy, biomedical photonics, optical systems and solar energy. It is supported by several of the university's institutes and professors. It is also a partner in the EUROPHOTONICS consortium,[29] which provides scholarship for master's[30] and PhD degrees[31] under the European Commission's prestigious Erasmus Mundus cooperation and mobility program.

In January 2019 the cluster of excellence "3D Matter made to order" (3DMM2O), affiliated with both the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and the University of Heidelberg started to operate. [32] Specializing in two-photon polymerization, it aims to revolutionize 3D printing on micro and nanoscales. By uniting expertise across materials science, engineering, and physics, the cluster seeks to develop precise and versatile fabrication techniques for various applications, from biotechnology to electronics.

KIT operates several TCCON stations as part of an international collaborative effort to measure greenhouse gases globally. One station is near the campus.

KIT is partner of the science project for urban and autonomous freight logistics, efeuCampus in Bruchsal, which is funded by the state of Baden-Württemberg and the European Union. At the Institute for Conveying Technology and Logistics Systems (IFL), conveyor systems for intralogistics are being developed for the research project, which are used for mobile robotics and human-machine interaction. The project develops localization and navigation algorithms for an urban environment, which enable vehicles to navigate independently on the basis of laser and video data.[33][34]

Rankings and reputation edit

University rankings
Overall – Global & National
QS World 2024[35] 119 6
THE World 2024[36] =140 14
ARWU World 2023[37] 301–400 20–24
QS Europe[citation needed]
QS Employability[citation needed]
THE Employability[citation needed]

According to the QS World University Rankings for 2024, KIT was ranked 119th globally and 6th in Germany.[35] The Times Higher Education World University Rankings for 2024 listed KIT at a global position of 140, and 14th nationally within Germany.[36] Furthermore, the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) for 2023 placed KIT in the 301–400 range worldwide, and between 20th and 24th in the country.[37]

In the 2023 QS Subject Ranking, KIT ranks first in Germany in chemical engineering.[38] In the 2023 THE Subject Ranking, KIT ranks within the global 100 in engineering, computer science, and the physical sciences.[39] In the 2023 ARWU Subject Ranking, KIT ranks first in Germany in metallurgical engineering, atmospheric science, and energy science, while sharing the first place in materials science and water resources.[40]

In the Nature Index (1 May 2022 – 30 April 2023), which measures the scientific strength of different institutions on the basis of publications in 82 high-quality scientific journals, the KIT ranks second in the field of physical sciences among the universities in Germany, 7th in Europe, and 63rd worldwide.[41] TU Munich ranks first in Germany, ranks three to five are followed by LMU Munich, University of Hamburg, and University of Mainz.[42]

 
Otto Amman Place at KIT

According to a 2015 survey, KIT has produced the largest number of top managers among German universities, with 24 board members of the 100 largest German companies. The other places are followed by the University of Cologne (17), the RWTH Aachen (17), the University of Mannheim (13) and the LMU Munich (13).[43] In the ranking of the German magazine Wirtschaftswoche, in which decision-makers of companies are asked about their preferences, KIT regularly occupies a position among the top ten in the subjects electrical engineering, computer science, mechanical engineering, and industrial engineering in Germany.[44][45][46][47][48][49] In the QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2022, which follow a similar approach as the Wirtschaftswoche ranking on a global level, KIT is ranked 46th worldwide. Thus, KIT takes first place in Germany and 10th place in Europe.[50]

In the CWTS Leiden Ranking of the year 2023, which is based exclusively on bibliometrics to measure the research output of universities, KIT is ranked 56th worldwide in the physical sciences and engineering according to the "Impact" indicator and 49th worldwide according to the "Collaboration" indicator. In Germany, KIT is ranked first ahead of RWTH Aachen University and TU Munich. Europe-wide, KIT is ranked 4th and 8th respectively.[51]

 
Audimax lecture hall

In the 2023 Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities released by the National Taiwan University, KIT is ranked 4th in the fields of natural sciences and engineering in Germany.[52]

In the Webometrics Ranking of World Universities for the year 2023, KIT ranks fifth among 483 listed universities and scientific institutions in Germany.[53] In the ranking U-Multirank funded by the European Union, KIT is ranked 5th out of 106 universities examined in Germany across all categories in 2022.[54] In the University Ranking by Academic Performance (URAP) 2017/2018, KIT is ranked first in Germany in the subjects "Chemical Sciences" (world rank: 49), "Technology" (world rank: 54), "Nanoscience & Nanomaterials" (world rank: 58), "Materials Engineering" (world rank: 48), Chemical Engineering (ranked 43), Mechanical Engineering (ranked 58), Civil Engineering (ranked 76), Environmental Engineering (ranked 98), Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences (ranked 15) and Transportation Science & Technology (ranked 123) Further top rankings are also achieved in "Physical Sciences" (rank Germany: 3; world rank: 55); "Mathematical Sciences" (rank Germany: 2; world rank: 66); "Engineering" (rank Germany: 3 (after rank 1 last year); world rank 107); "Electrical & Electronics Engineering" (rank Germany: 2; world rank: 70), "Information & Computing Sciences" (rank Germany: 2; world rank: 63), "Earth Sciences" (rank Germany: 2; world rank: 54), "Geology" (rank Germany: 5; world rank: 111), "Metallurgy Engineering" (rank Germany: 2; world rank: 34) and "Architecture" (rank Germany: 2; world rank: 71).[55]

KIT is a member of the TU9 German Institutes of Technology e.V. As part of the German Universities Excellence Initiative KIT was awarded an excellence status in 2006 and 2019. In the 2011 performance-ranking of scientific papers, Karlsruhe ranked first in Germany and among the top 10 universities in Europe in engineering and natural sciences.[56] In 2005, more than 20% of its students come from other nations and 0.6% of its students receive grants from the German Studienstiftung (German National Academic Foundation).[57]

Computer facilities edit

The Scientific Computing Center (SCC), formerly called Steinbuch Centre for Computing, named after Karl Steinbuch, was formed in 2008 when the main computer facilities of the University of Karlsruhe merged with those at Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe. It is responsible for the university's IP connectivity and provides central services (Mail, Web, campus management) for students and employees. It supplies students with 10 fully equipped computer rooms, one professional print office and a wireless network providing access to the whole campus area. Some departments, like computer science, physics, and mathematics, run their own computer facilities as well.

The SCC operates some of the fastest computers in Germany:

  • HP XC3000 (334 nodes with 8 cores each, 27.04 TFLOPS)
  • HP XC4000 (750 nodes with 4 cores each, 15.77 TFLOPS)
  • a cluster purchased by a corporation of institutes representing different disciplines (200 nodes with 8 cores each, 17.57 TFLOPS)
  • the two vector parallel calculators NEC SX-8R and NEC SX-9

On 2 August 1984, Michael Rotert, a research fellow at University of Karlsruhe, received the first email ever sent to Germany, at his address rotert%germany@csnet-relay.csnet.[58]

GridKa runs the Rocks Cluster Distribution Linux distribution for supercomputers.

Libraries edit

The KIT Library with its two branches on Campus South and Campus North provides literature for research and study for about 25,000 students and 8000 scientists with a widespread, interdisciplinary book stock of over 2 million volumes, reports and 28,000 periodicals in print and electronic form. The emphasis of the collection lies in natural and engineering sciences.

KIT Library South

The 24-hour library at Campus South was extended in 2006. It offers many workplaces and an area for relaxing, and is now open around the clock. The combination of a special book security system and an automated issue desk makes it possible to use the 1000 workplaces anytime, day or night. Current and contemporary literature is freely accessible in four specialised reading rooms, each providing cross-linked, modern and well-equipped study and work stations as well as printers, scanners and copy machines.

KIT Library North

The research library at Campus North provides a large specialised book stock (especially reports and primary reports) on energy and nuclear energy. All literature is freely accessible to the user. Thirty modern workplaces, as well as printers, scanners, copy machines and cubicles for individual work are available.

Further libraries at KIT

Additional literature is located in two specialised reading rooms for chemistry and physics, as well as in the Library of the University of Applied Sciences at the Campus at Moltkestrasse, which is administered by the KIT Library. The faculty of physics, the faculty of mathematics, the faculty of computer science, the faculty of architecture and the faculty of economics and management have their own libraries to supply students and researchers with topic-related literature.

Notable people edit

 
Karl Benz was granted the patent for the first automobile, which he built in 1885.

Professors edit

Alumni edit

Other edit

  • Georg von Hevesy (1886–1966), winner of the 1943 Nobel Prize for his key role in the development of radioactive tracers to study chemical processes such as in the metabolism of animals, worked with Fritz Haber at University of Karlsruhe without formal appointment

Rectors edit

Points of interest edit

Notes and references edit

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External links edit

  • Official website of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT German Karlsruher Institut fur Technologie is a public research university in Karlsruhe Germany The institute is a national research center of the Helmholtz Association 5 Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruher Institut fur TechnologieMottoKIT Die Forschungsuniversitat in der Helmholtz GemeinschaftMotto in EnglishKIT The Research University in the Helmholtz AssociationTypePublicEstablishedFridericiana Polytechnic 1825 196 years agoTU Karlsruhe 1865KIT 1 October 2009Academic affiliationDFG FGU German Universities Excellence Initiative CLUSTERCESAER ENTREE TU9 TPC EUA EUCOR Helmholtz Association ErasmusBudgetEUR 1 163 billion 2023 1 ChairpersonMichael Kaschke 2 PresidentOliver Kraft 3 Academic staff414 professors5 409 other academic staff 2023 1 Administrative staff4 211 2023 1 Students22 816 2023 1 Undergraduates12 434 2023 4 Postgraduates8 042 2023 4 Doctoral students950 2023 4 LocationKarlsruhe Baden Wurttemberg Germany49 00 34 N 8 24 42 E 49 00944 N 8 41167 E 49 00944 8 41167CampusUrban SuburbanColors Websitekit eduKIT was created in 2009 when the University of Karlsruhe Universitat Karlsruhe founded in 1825 as a public research university and also known as the Fridericiana merged with the Karlsruhe Research Center Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe which had originally been established in 1956 as a national nuclear research center Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe or KfK 6 KIT is thus the first and only institution in Germany to overcome the division of the German scientific and research landscape into academic and non academic institutions in the form of a merger of two different types of institutions 7 KIT is a member of the TU9 an incorporated society of the largest and most notable German institutes of technology 8 As part of the German Universities Excellence Initiative KIT was one of three universities which were awarded excellence status in 2006 9 In the following German Excellence Strategy KIT was awarded as one of eleven Excellence Universities in 2019 10 In the university part of today s KIT science based mechanical engineering was founded in the mid 19th century under the direction of Ferdinand Redtenbacher which influenced the foundation of other technical universities such as ETH Zurich in 1855 11 It established the first German faculty for computer science in 1972 12 13 14 On 2 August 1984 the university received the first ever German e mail 15 KIT alumni and faculty include six Nobel Prize laureates and nine Leibniz Prize winners The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology is well known for many inventors and entrepreneurs who studied or taught there including Heinrich Hertz Karl Friedrich Benz and the founders of SAP SE 16 Contents 1 History 2 Campus 2 1 Campus Nord 3 Organization and administration 3 1 Faculties 4 Academic profile 4 1 Education 4 2 Research 4 3 Rankings and reputation 4 4 Computer facilities 4 5 Libraries 5 Notable people 5 1 Professors 5 2 Alumni 5 3 Other 5 4 Rectors 6 Points of interest 7 Notes and references 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Fridericiana founded in 1825 nbsp Medal FRIDERICIANA 100th Anniversary in 1925 obverse nbsp The reverse of this medal showing the arms of BadenThe University of Karlsruhe was founded as a polytechnical school Polytechnische Schule on 7 October 1825 It was modelled on the Ecole polytechnique in Paris In 1865 Grand Duke Friedrich I of Baden raised the school to the status of a Hochschule an institution of higher education Since 1902 the university has also been known as the Fridericiana in his honour In 1885 it was declared a Technische Hochschule or institute of technology and in 1967 it became an Universitat a full university which gave it the right to award regular doctorate degrees It had hitherto been allowed to award doctorates only in engineering identified as Dr Ing a right bestowed on all technical institutes in 1899 nbsp The Victoriapensionat IThe University of Karlsruhe is one of the leading German institutions in computer science A central computer laboratory was founded in 1966 The department of informatics was established three years later along with the first regular course in informatics 17 On 2 August 1984 the university received Germany s first email The Institut fur Meteorologie und Klimaforschung Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research was founded at the university in 1985 The university also cooperated extensively with the Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe Karlsruhe Research Centre and this relationship was formalised on 6 April 2006 when Professor Horst Hippler and Dr Dieter Ertmann from the University of Karlsruhe and Professor Manfred Popp and Assistant Jur Sigurd Lettow from Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe signed a contract for the foundation of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT The name was inspired by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT the leading technical university in the United States 18 In February 2008 the merger of the university and the research centre to form KIT was agreed by the state of Baden Wurttemberg and Germany s federal government 19 The necessary state law was passed on 8 July 2009 20 KIT was formally established on 1 October 2009 The main reason for establishing KIT was to strengthen Karlsruhe s position in the German Universities Excellence Initiative which offered elite universities grants of up to 50 million euros per annum This aim was not achieved While the University of Karlsruhe was chosen for the initiative in 2006 2007 KIT failed to secure a place in 2012 It did however attract funds from other sources In 2008 Hans Werner Hector co founder of SAP raised 200 million euros to support researchers at the institute Hector is the only founder of SAP who did not graduate from the University of Karlsruhe he was given an honorary doctorate for his support of intellectually gifted children in 2003 nbsp Institute of Electric Engineering at KITCampus editCampus Nord edit nbsp KIT locations in Germany and KarlsruheThe Campus Nord Campus North the former Forschungszentrum was founded in 1956 as Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe KfK Karlsruhe Nuclear Research Centre Initial activities focused on Forschungsreaktor 2 FR2 the first nuclear reactor built by Germany With the decline of nuclear energy activities in Germany Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe directed its work increasingly towards alternative areas of basic and applied sciences This change is reflected in the change of name from Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe to Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe with the subheading Technik und Umwelt technology and environment added in 1995 This subheading was replaced by in der Helmholtz Gemeinschaft in the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centers in 2002 Campus Nord is the site of the main German national nuclear engineering research centre and the Institute for Transuranium Elements Also at the site is a nanotechnology research centre and the neutrino experiment KATRIN Campus Nord also hosts a 200 metre tall guyed mast for meteorological measurements Organization and administration editFaculties edit The university has eleven faculties Mathematics Physics Chemistry and Biology Humanities and Social sciences Architecture Civil engineering Geology and Ecological Sciences Mechanical Engineering Chemical and Process Engineering Electrical engineering and Information Technology Computer Science Economics and ManagementAcademic profile editEducation edit The university offers a great range of education options with such possibilities as cross studies and work study programs A studium generale general studies program was established in 1949 allowing students to attend lectures not directly pertaining their study field In the first semesters of a course education tends to be theoretically oriented at KIT with a high concentration on mathematics for engineering and natural science courses It is possible to choose between practical and theoretical topics in later semesters Since the winter semester of 2008 2009 KIT has completed the transition from Diplom degrees to bachelor s degrees and master s degrees Students already enrolled for a Diplom degree when the transition began were allowed to finish their studies but new students are allowed to apply only for a bachelor s or master s degree Admission policies differ among the departments While students are chosen by the quality of their school degree and their extracurricular activities for courses such as industrial engineering and management 27 of admissions in 2008 21 other departments do not preselect for their courses including physics informatics and meteorology All courses require a minimum number of passed exams called Orientierungsprufungen or orientation assessments in the first three semesters before students are allowed to complete their course There is a substantial drop out rate in some engineering courses due to the immense study required to meet the prerequisites The Zentrum fur Angewandte Kulturwissenschaft und Studium Generale Centre for Applied Culture and General Studies 22 was founded in 1989 as a central institution to support students engaged in interdisciplinary study Nowadays it offers specialised qualifications in the fields of Leadership and Entrepreneurship Media Culture Communication Internationalisation and Intercultural Decision making and Responsibility Diversity Management and European Integration and Identity Studies as well as the classical studium generale There is also the possibility of concomitant study in applied culture science 23 Research edit In 1979 the Interfakultatives Institut fur Anwendungen der Informatik Interfaculty Institute for Informatics Applications 24 was founded It brings together research in physics mathematics and engineering based on computer science Its mathematical pendant is the Institut fur Wissenschaftliches Rechnen und Mathematische Modellbildung Institute for Scientific Calculations and Mathematical Modelling 25 Its aim is to enhance the exchange between mathematics and engineering in the fields of scientific calculations The Interfakultatives Institut fur Entrepreneurship Interfaculty Institute for Entrepreneurship 26 was established with SAP funding Its teaching professors were entrepreneurs on their own Before being shut down in 2010 a former professor of this faculty was Gotz Werner founder of dm drogerie markt In 2001 the Centre for Functional Nanostructures CFN 27 was established It merges the fields within material sciences biology chemistry engineering and physics which are related to nanotechnology CFN is one of the three Exzellenzzentren English Excellence Institutions of the University of Karlsruhe Another interdisciplinary institution is the Center for Disaster Management and Risk Reduction Technology CEDIM The Karlsruhe School of Optics and Photonics KSOP 28 was established in 2006 as a publicly funded project by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft under the German Universities Excellence Initiative KSOP was the first graduate school at the University of Karlsruhe and covers the fields of photonic materials and devices advanced spectroscopy biomedical photonics optical systems and solar energy It is supported by several of the university s institutes and professors It is also a partner in the EUROPHOTONICS consortium 29 which provides scholarship for master s 30 and PhD degrees 31 under the European Commission s prestigious Erasmus Mundus cooperation and mobility program In January 2019 the cluster of excellence 3D Matter made to order 3DMM2O affiliated with both the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and the University of Heidelberg started to operate 32 Specializing in two photon polymerization it aims to revolutionize 3D printing on micro and nanoscales By uniting expertise across materials science engineering and physics the cluster seeks to develop precise and versatile fabrication techniques for various applications from biotechnology to electronics KIT operates several TCCON stations as part of an international collaborative effort to measure greenhouse gases globally One station is near the campus KIT is partner of the science project for urban and autonomous freight logistics efeuCampus in Bruchsal which is funded by the state of Baden Wurttemberg and the European Union At the Institute for Conveying Technology and Logistics Systems IFL conveyor systems for intralogistics are being developed for the research project which are used for mobile robotics and human machine interaction The project develops localization and navigation algorithms for an urban environment which enable vehicles to navigate independently on the basis of laser and video data 33 34 Rankings and reputation edit University rankingsOverall Global amp NationalQS World 2024 35 1196THE World 2024 36 14014ARWU World 2023 37 301 40020 24QS Europe citation needed QS Employability citation needed THE Employability citation needed According to the QS World University Rankings for 2024 KIT was ranked 119th globally and 6th in Germany 35 The Times Higher Education World University Rankings for 2024 listed KIT at a global position of 140 and 14th nationally within Germany 36 Furthermore the Academic Ranking of World Universities ARWU for 2023 placed KIT in the 301 400 range worldwide and between 20th and 24th in the country 37 In the 2023 QS Subject Ranking KIT ranks first in Germany in chemical engineering 38 In the 2023 THE Subject Ranking KIT ranks within the global 100 in engineering computer science and the physical sciences 39 In the 2023 ARWU Subject Ranking KIT ranks first in Germany in metallurgical engineering atmospheric science and energy science while sharing the first place in materials science and water resources 40 QS Subject Ranking 2023 38 Subject Global NationalArts amp Humanities N A N AArchitecture and Built Environment nbsp 51 100 nbsp 3 5Engineering and Technology nbsp 50 nbsp 2Engineering Chemical nbsp 32 nbsp 1Engineering Civil and Structural nbsp 101 150 nbsp 4 6Computer Science and Information Systems nbsp 104 nbsp 5Engineering Electrical and Electronic nbsp 57 nbsp 4Engineering Mechanical nbsp 35 nbsp 3Natural Sciences nbsp 50 nbsp 4Chemistry nbsp 59 nbsp 3Earth and Marine Sciences nbsp 101 150 nbsp 7 13Geology nbsp 101 150 nbsp 7 13Geophysics nbsp 101 150 nbsp 7 13Materials Sciences nbsp 29 nbsp 2Mathematics nbsp 143 nbsp 9Physics and Astronomy nbsp 46 nbsp 4Social Sciences amp Management N A N AEconomics and Econometrics nbsp 301 350 nbsp 12 15THE Subject Ranking 2023 39 Subject Global NationalComputer science nbsp 71 nbsp 6Engineering nbsp 64 nbsp 4Physical sciences nbsp 100 nbsp 9 ARWU Subject Ranking 2022 40 Subject Global NationalNatural SciencesMathematics nbsp 301 400 nbsp 19 29Physics nbsp 101 150 nbsp 8Chemistry nbsp 76 100 nbsp 2 5Earth Sciences nbsp 101 150 nbsp 5 12Ecology nbsp 101 150 nbsp 8 13Atmospheric Science nbsp 31 nbsp 1EngineeringMechanical Engineering nbsp 101 150 nbsp 3 5Electrical amp Electronic Engineering nbsp 301 400 nbsp 8 15Instruments Science amp Technology nbsp 201 300 nbsp 3 6Computer Science amp Engineering nbsp 201 300 nbsp 3 10Civil Engineering nbsp 201 300 nbsp 2 4Chemical Engineering nbsp 101 150 nbsp 2Materials Science amp Engineering nbsp 76 100 nbsp 1 2Nanoscience amp Nanotechnology nbsp 76 100 nbsp 2Energy Science amp Engineering nbsp 35 nbsp 1Environmental Science amp Engineering nbsp 76 100 nbsp 2Water Resources nbsp 76 100 nbsp 1 3Biotechnology nbsp 151 200 nbsp 8 13Remote Sensing nbsp 51 75 nbsp 3 4Metallurgical Engineering nbsp 26 nbsp 1Life SciencesAgricultural Sciences nbsp 151 200 nbsp 9 18Social SciencesEconomics nbsp 201 300 nbsp 9 15Management nbsp 401 500 nbsp 15 26 In the Nature Index 1 May 2022 30 April 2023 which measures the scientific strength of different institutions on the basis of publications in 82 high quality scientific journals the KIT ranks second in the field of physical sciences among the universities in Germany 7th in Europe and 63rd worldwide 41 TU Munich ranks first in Germany ranks three to five are followed by LMU Munich University of Hamburg and University of Mainz 42 nbsp Otto Amman Place at KITAccording to a 2015 survey KIT has produced the largest number of top managers among German universities with 24 board members of the 100 largest German companies The other places are followed by the University of Cologne 17 the RWTH Aachen 17 the University of Mannheim 13 and the LMU Munich 13 43 In the ranking of the German magazine Wirtschaftswoche in which decision makers of companies are asked about their preferences KIT regularly occupies a position among the top ten in the subjects electrical engineering computer science mechanical engineering and industrial engineering in Germany 44 45 46 47 48 49 In the QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2022 which follow a similar approach as the Wirtschaftswoche ranking on a global level KIT is ranked 46th worldwide Thus KIT takes first place in Germany and 10th place in Europe 50 In the CWTS Leiden Ranking of the year 2023 which is based exclusively on bibliometrics to measure the research output of universities KIT is ranked 56th worldwide in the physical sciences and engineering according to the Impact indicator and 49th worldwide according to the Collaboration indicator In Germany KIT is ranked first ahead of RWTH Aachen University and TU Munich Europe wide KIT is ranked 4th and 8th respectively 51 nbsp Audimax lecture hallIn the 2023 Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities released by the National Taiwan University KIT is ranked 4th in the fields of natural sciences and engineering in Germany 52 In the Webometrics Ranking of World Universities for the year 2023 KIT ranks fifth among 483 listed universities and scientific institutions in Germany 53 In the ranking U Multirank funded by the European Union KIT is ranked 5th out of 106 universities examined in Germany across all categories in 2022 54 In the University Ranking by Academic Performance URAP 2017 2018 KIT is ranked first in Germany in the subjects Chemical Sciences world rank 49 Technology world rank 54 Nanoscience amp Nanomaterials world rank 58 Materials Engineering world rank 48 Chemical Engineering ranked 43 Mechanical Engineering ranked 58 Civil Engineering ranked 76 Environmental Engineering ranked 98 Meteorology amp Atmospheric Sciences ranked 15 and Transportation Science amp Technology ranked 123 Further top rankings are also achieved in Physical Sciences rank Germany 3 world rank 55 Mathematical Sciences rank Germany 2 world rank 66 Engineering rank Germany 3 after rank 1 last year world rank 107 Electrical amp Electronics Engineering rank Germany 2 world rank 70 Information amp Computing Sciences rank Germany 2 world rank 63 Earth Sciences rank Germany 2 world rank 54 Geology rank Germany 5 world rank 111 Metallurgy Engineering rank Germany 2 world rank 34 and Architecture rank Germany 2 world rank 71 55 KIT is a member of the TU9 German Institutes of Technology e V As part of the German Universities Excellence Initiative KIT was awarded an excellence status in 2006 and 2019 In the 2011 performance ranking of scientific papers Karlsruhe ranked first in Germany and among the top 10 universities in Europe in engineering and natural sciences 56 In 2005 more than 20 of its students come from other nations and 0 6 of its students receive grants from the German Studienstiftung German National Academic Foundation 57 Computer facilities edit The Scientific Computing Center SCC formerly called Steinbuch Centre for Computing named after Karl Steinbuch was formed in 2008 when the main computer facilities of the University of Karlsruhe merged with those at Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe It is responsible for the university s IP connectivity and provides central services Mail Web campus management for students and employees It supplies students with 10 fully equipped computer rooms one professional print office and a wireless network providing access to the whole campus area Some departments like computer science physics and mathematics run their own computer facilities as well The SCC operates some of the fastest computers in Germany HP XC3000 334 nodes with 8 cores each 27 04 TFLOPS HP XC4000 750 nodes with 4 cores each 15 77 TFLOPS a cluster purchased by a corporation of institutes representing different disciplines 200 nodes with 8 cores each 17 57 TFLOPS the two vector parallel calculators NEC SX 8R and NEC SX 9On 2 August 1984 Michael Rotert a research fellow at University of Karlsruhe received the first email ever sent to Germany at his address rotert germany csnet relay csnet 58 GridKa runs the Rocks Cluster Distribution Linux distribution for supercomputers Libraries edit The KIT Library with its two branches on Campus South and Campus North provides literature for research and study for about 25 000 students and 8000 scientists with a widespread interdisciplinary book stock of over 2 million volumes reports and 28 000 periodicals in print and electronic form The emphasis of the collection lies in natural and engineering sciences KIT Library SouthThe 24 hour library at Campus South was extended in 2006 It offers many workplaces and an area for relaxing and is now open around the clock The combination of a special book security system and an automated issue desk makes it possible to use the 1000 workplaces anytime day or night Current and contemporary literature is freely accessible in four specialised reading rooms each providing cross linked modern and well equipped study and work stations as well as printers scanners and copy machines KIT Library NorthThe research library at Campus North provides a large specialised book stock especially reports and primary reports on energy and nuclear energy All literature is freely accessible to the user Thirty modern workplaces as well as printers scanners copy machines and cubicles for individual work are available Further libraries at KITAdditional literature is located in two specialised reading rooms for chemistry and physics as well as in the Library of the University of Applied Sciences at the Campus at Moltkestrasse which is administered by the KIT Library The faculty of physics the faculty of mathematics the faculty of computer science the faculty of architecture and the faculty of economics and management have their own libraries to supply students and researchers with topic related literature Notable people edit nbsp Karl Benz was granted the patent for the first automobile which he built in 1885 Professors edit Main category Academic staff of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Karl Ferdinand Braun 1850 1918 who developed the cathode ray tube in 1897 which is widely used in televisions in 1909 he received the Nobel Prize for the invention Wolfgang Gaede 1878 1945 who founded vacuum technology Franz Grashof 1826 1893 who significantly contributed to the understanding of free convection the Grashof Number was named after him Fritz Haber 1868 1934 who developed the high pressure synthesis of ammonia in 1909 and won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1918 Heinrich Hertz 1857 1894 discovered electromagnetic waves in 1887 which are the basis for radio transmission and after whom the SI unit of frequency hertz is named Karl Heun 1859 1929 who is known for his work on numerical integration and solutions to differential equations He discovered the Heun method Otto Lehmann 1855 1922 the founder of liquid crystal research Wilhelm Nusselt 1882 1957 the co founder of technical thermodynamics Ferdinand Redtenbacher 1809 1863 founder of science based mechanical engineering in Germany Roland Scholl 1865 1945 discovered coronene and contributed significantly to the field of organic chemistry in general Hermann Staudinger 1881 1965 who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1953 for his discoveries in the field of macromolecular chemistry Karl Steinbuch 1917 2005 a pioneer of computer science in Germany who coined the German term for the field Informatik and made early contributions to machine learning and artificial neural networks Julius Wess 1934 2007 who co invented the Wess Zumino model the Wess Zumino Witten model the Wess Zumino consistency condition and the Thirring Wess model in the fields of supersymmetry quantum field theory and conformal field theory Ulrich Lemmer born 1964 a pioneer of organic semiconductors in GermanyAlumni edit Main category Karlsruhe Institute of Technology alumni Johann Jakob Balmer 1825 1898 Swiss mathematician and mathematical physicist Karl Benz 1844 1929 the inventor of the automobile a graduate who also received an honorary doctorate in 1914 Martin Brudermuller born 1961 German businessman CEO of BASF Franz Fehrenbach born 1949 chairman of Robert Bosch GmbH Robert Gerwig 1820 1885 civil engineer responsible for the Black Forest Railway the Gotthard Railway and the Hollental Railway Hans Kollhoff born 1946 Postmodernist and New Classical architect Ludwig Levy 1854 1907 Historicist architect Sergey Padyukov 1922 1993 architect Wilhelm Steinkopf 1879 1949 University of Karlsruhe alumni and professor co developer of a method for the mass production of mustard gas during World War I Edward Teller 1908 2003 who is known as the originator of the hydrogen bomb Roland Mack born 1949 co founder of Europa Park one of the most popular theme parks in Europe Oswald Mathias Ungers 1926 2007 rationalist architect Fritz Noether 1884 1941 mathematician and brother of Emmy Noether OUBEY 1958 2004 visual artist Hasso Plattner born 1944 Dietmar Hopp born 1940 Klaus Tschira 1940 2015 three of five co founders of SAP Stefan Quandt born 1966 businessman and major BMW shareholder Franz Reuleaux 1829 1905 a pioneer of kinematics and rector of the Berlin University of Technology Leopoldo Rother 1894 1978 architect who designed the campus of National University of Colombia in Bogota Leopold Ruzicka 1887 1976 winner of the 1939 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Peter Sanders born 1967 computer scientist who won the Leibniz Prize in 2012 Saliha Scheinhardt born 1946 Turkish German novelist Amin Shokrollahi born 1964 Iranian mathematician Emil Skoda 1839 1900 the founder of the industrial conglomerate Skoda Works Albert Speer 1905 1981 Adolf Hitler s chief architect Carsten Spohr born 1966 CEO of Lufthansa Boudjemaa Talai 1952 2022 Algerian politician August Thyssen 1842 1926 industrialist who founded the steel producer Thyssen AG a predecessor of ThyssenKrupp and co founded RWE one of the largest German electric utilities companies today Ivan Vasilyov 1893 1979 architect of the Bulgarian National Bank headquarters and the Ministry of Defence Herbert Wetterauer born 1957 painter sculptor and author Rolf Wideroe 1902 1996 Norwegian accelerator physicist Dieter Zetsche born 1953 chairman of Daimler AG and head of Mercedes Benz Cars Tobias Lindner born 1982 German economist and politician Joachim Nagel born 1966 economist and President of the Deutsche Bundesbank Alexander Gerst born 1976 German European Space Agency astronaut Michael Waidner born 1961 German Computer Scientist Director of Athene research center and Fraunhofer Institute for Secure Information Technology Dhruv Rathee is an Indian YouTuber vlogger and social media activist He is known for his YouTube videos on social political and environmental issues Other edit Georg von Hevesy 1886 1966 winner of the 1943 Nobel Prize for his key role in the development of radioactive tracers to study chemical processes such as in the metabolism of animals worked with Fritz Haber at University of Karlsruhe without formal appointmentRectors edit 1968 1983 Heinz Draheim 1983 1994 Heinz Kunle 1994 2002 Sigmar Wittig 2002 2009 Horst Hippler 59 2009 2012 Horst Hippler and Eberhard Umbach 2012 2013 Eberhard Umbach 2013 2023 Holger Hanselka 60 2023 2024 Oliver Kraft 61 since 2024 Jan S Hesthaven 62 63 Points of interest editBotanischer Garten der Universitat Karlsruhe the university s botanical gardenNotes and references edit a b c d Data and Facts Karlsruhe Institute of Technology March 2024 Retrieved 7 March 2024 KIT KIT Organization Supervisory Board Retrieved 16 July 2021 KIT KIT Organization Executive Board 15 March 2021 Retrieved 19 February 2024 a b c Studierendenstatistik PDF Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in German Retrieved 7 March 2024 Karlsruher Institut fur Technologie KIT Serviceportal Baden Wurttemberg Federal Ministry of Education and Research Germany Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 1 December 2006 Retrieved 25 August 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link KIT 2 0 Weitere Schritte zur Vollendung der KIT Fusion Bauer Bundesweit einmalige Rahmenbedingung fur Forschung Lehre und Innovation 16 December 2020 Karlsruher Institut fur Technologie Retrieved 26 January 2021 Erste Runde in der Exzellenzinitiative entschieden Retrieved 22 July 2019 Entscheidungen in der Exzellenzstrategie Exzellenzkommission wahlt zehn Exzellenzuniversitaten und einen Exzellenzverbund aus Retrieved 20 July 2019 Ferdinand Redtenbacher Der Begrunder des wissenschaftlichen Maschinenbaus Retrieved 26 February 2020 QS Graduate Employability Ranking Retrieved 26 February 2020 U Multirank 2019 Retrieved 14 March 2019 Jubilaumsfeier 40 Jahre Fakultat fur Informatik 26 February 2020 Kurze Geschichte der ersten deutschen Internet E Mail Retrieved 26 February 2020 KIT s profile at Times Higher Education Ranking Retrieved 13 November 2016 KIT Fakultat fur Informatik Entwicklung und Meilensteine KIT in German 1 May 2023 Retrieved 12 February 2023 Schwagerl Christian 22 November 2006 Elite Institut KIT Aus Partnern wird eine Einheit in German Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Retrieved 29 March 2018 Federal Ministry of Education and Research Germany BMBF Start frei fur das Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Archived from the original on 19 June 2008 Retrieved 10 August 2008 Landtag of Baden Wurttemberg Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 24 August 2009 Retrieved 7 August 2009 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Mohr Petra SLE KIT Startseite PDF Retrieved 21 July 2015 Frerichs Dennis ZAK Startseite Retrieved 21 July 2015 Zentrum fur Angewandte Kulturwissenschaft und Studium Generale Course options Archived 3 July 2006 at the Wayback Machine Universitat Karlsruhe TH Interfakultatives Institut fur Anwendungen der Informatik Unser Profil Archived from the original on 24 September 2008 Retrieved 12 December 2009 Interfakultatives Institut fur Anwendungen der Informatik Department of Mathematics Research Group 3 Scientific Computing KIT in German Retrieved 12 February 2023 Institut fur Entrepreneurship Technologie Management und Innovation KIT in German Retrieved 12 February 2023 EXC 172 Centrum fur Funktionelle Nanostrukturen CFN DFG in German Retrieved 12 February 2023 Karlsruhe School of Optics amp Photonics KIT Retrieved 12 February 2023 Home EuroPhotonics www europhotonics org Retrieved 26 December 2017 KIT Karlsruhe School of Optics amp Photonics Erasmus Mundus MSc Program ksop idschools kit edu 25 July 2017 Retrieved 26 December 2017 KIT Karlsruhe School of Optics amp Photonics Erasmus Mundus PhD Program ksop idschools kit edu 25 July 2017 Retrieved 26 December 2017 https 3dmm2o de the cluster excellence strategy Vollautomatische Paketzusteller im Test Archived 19 March 2020 at the Wayback Machine Sudwestrundfunk SWR 5 July 2019 in German EFRE Programm Baden Wurttemberg permanent dead link Ministerium fur Landlichen Raum und Verbraucherschutz Baden Wurttemberg retrieved March 2020 in German a b QS World University Rankings 2024 QS World University Rankings Retrieved 10 July 2023 a b World University Rankings 2024 Times Higher Education World University Rankings 27 September 2023 Retrieved 27 September 2023 a b 2023 Academic Ranking of World Universities Academic Ranking of World Universities Retrieved 15 August 2023 a b QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022 QS World University Rankings 23 March 2023 a b World University Rankings by subject Times Higher Education World University Rankings Retrieved 27 October 2022 a b ShanghaiRanking s Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities Retrieved 2 August 2023 Nature Index Physical Sciences World 1 May 2022 30 April 2023 29 August 2023 Nature Index Physical Sciences Germany 1 May 2022 30 April 2023 29 August 2023 Where Germany s top managers have studied Der Spiegel 28 August 2019 University Ranking 2023 of Wirtschaftswoche 29 August 2023 University Ranking 2012 of Wirtschaftswoche 1 December 2017 Archived from the original on 24 July 2014 University Ranking 2013 of Wirtschaftswoche 1 December 2017 Archived from the original on 2 July 2014 University Ranking 2014 of Wirtschaftswoche 1 December 2017 University Ranking 2015 of Wirtschaftswoche 1 December 2017 University Ranking 2016 of Wirtschaftswoche 1 December 2017 QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2022 29 August 2023 Leiden ranking 2023 29 August 2023 Field Ranking nturanking csti tw Retrieved 24 September 2019 Webometrics Ranking of World Universities Germany Retrieved 29 August 2023 U Multirank 2022 29 August 2023 University Ranking by Academic Performance URAP 2017 2018 Field Based Ranking by Country 7 September 2018 Archived from the original on 6 April 2019 http taiwanranking lis ntu edu tw Default EN aspx permanent dead link Spiewak Martin 8 September 2005 Hochschule Die Eliteschmiede ZEIT ONLINE Hamburg Germany GmbH Retrieved 21 July 2015 Vor 25 Jahren Die erste E Mail erreicht Deutschland cio de Retrieved 21 July 2015 Office of the President of Universitat Fridericiana Archived 12 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine Technologie Karlsruher Institut fuer 4 June 2022 KIT Das KIT Medien Presseinformationen Archiv Presseinformationen www kit edu in German Retrieved 12 February 2023 Lehne Margarete 11 August 2023 Holger Hanselka Takes Office as President of Fraunhofer Gesellschaft Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Retrieved 19 February 2024 Landgraf Monika 23 January 2024 Supervisory Board Elects Jan S Hesthaven President of KIT Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Retrieved 24 January 2024 Landgraf Monika 19 February 2024 KIT Senate Confirms Election of Jan S Hesthaven Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Retrieved 19 February 2024 External links editOfficial website of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Karlsruhe Institute of Technology https www psl eu universite nos etablissements partenaires institut national du service public Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karlsruhe Institute of Technology amp oldid 1217200461, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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