Dresden University of Technology

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Technische University ä t Dresden, founded in 1828 [1] , on Germany Saxony Free State capital Dresden , is a famous science and engineering class in Germany University Alliance TU9 Member, one of the famous German universities of science and technology [29]
Dresden University of Technology is now 11 German elite universities (Exzellenzinitiative) Science and engineering University Alliance( TU9 )Member, European industrial manager University Alliance (T.I.M.E) One of the seven universities in Germany, Europe Aerospace PEGASUS is one of six German universities, and CESAER is one of ten German universities.
As one of the five German institutes German elite universities and TU9 One of the universities with the title and the only one with the four largest universities in Germany scientific research institution Leibniz Society Max Planck Society Dresden University of Technology has always maintained a strong scientific research and innovation ability [2] Dresden University of Technology is also one of the few German universities to retain traditions engineering As one of the universities with academic system, its strict teaching requirements ensure outstanding Quality of education Dresden It is one of the ten largest cities in Germany and an important research center in Germany. It has the highest proportion of researchers in Germany's major cities. [33]
Selected by Dresden University of Technology in 2012 German elite universities In 2019, it was selected into a new batch of elite universities [5]
Dresden University of Technology ranked 2024 QS World University Ranking Bit 246 [35] two thousand and twenty-one Times Higher Education World University Ranking No. 161, German Polytechnic University No. 5 [36] two thousand and eighteen World University Academic Ranking ARWU )Materials Science and Engineering, nanoscience And technology (including nano electronics) ranked among the top 45 in the world, and Germany ranked first [4]
Chinese name
Dresden University of Technology
Foreign name
Technische Universität Dresden (German)
Dresden University of Technology [34] (English)
Abbreviation
TUD or TU Dresden
Time of establishment
1828
Nature of running a school
Public University
School category
Science and engineering research universities
School characteristics
German elite universities (Exzellenzinitiative)
Nine Universities Alliance of German Polytechnic University( TU9 )Members
T.I.M.E
PEGASUS
European Union of Universities for Higher Engineering Education and Research (CESAER) open
Current leaders
Prof. Dr. Ursula M. Staudinger (Principal:)
School setting
College clusters of mathematics and natural sciences, humanities and social sciences, engineering sciences, architecture and environmental sciences, medical schools, etc
School motto
Wissen schafft Br ü cken (knowledge builds bridges)
Address
Helmholtzstr.10, 01069, Dresden, Germany
major awards
Nobel Prize
Leibniz Prize
Qualcomm European Innovation Award Program
German Presidential Award
National Future Innovation Award
Number of students
32389 (November 2018) [6]
Number of teachers
8241 (December 2017) [6]
annual budget
EUR 769 million (2017)
Official website
https://tu-dresden.de

History of school running

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1828
First to second industrial revolution In transition, the College of Science and Technology was established to train skilled workers in mechanical engineering, shipbuilding and other technical fields
1838
Start systematic engineering and natural science education
1851
Renamed Royal School of Science and Technology, with disciplines including Machinery manufacturing , Civil Structure and Chemistry
1865
Start teacher training in mathematics and natural science, and certification of professionals
1871
The German Empire was founded and renamed as the Saxony Royal Institute of Advanced Technology (K ö niglich-S ä chsisches Polytechnikum), and humanities such as history, language and so on, which are not directly related to technology, were introduced
1883
Started to implement the Diplom engineer education and examination system with German characteristics
1890
Renamed as Saxony Royal Institute of Technology (K ö niglich S ä chsische Technische Hochschule)
1900
Obtained the right to grant doctor's degree. In that year, there were 1007 students, including 232 foreign students
1907
The government officially began to enroll female students, and it is also one of the first universities in Germany to ban women
1924
Institute of Electronic Technology, Institute of Automotive Technology, Institute of Metallurgy, Institute of Material Engineering, Institute of Measurement and Control, and Institute of Parts and Components were established
1946
After World War II, the first group of three colleges recruited 450 students for teaching
1961
The university establishes its official name, Technische University ä t Dresden
1990
When Germany was reunified after the war, the university had merged the nearby Tharandt Forestry University (Forstliche Hochschule). Later, it merged with Ingenieurshochschule Dresden, Friedrich Liszt Hochschule f ü r Verkehrswesen became its school of transportation science, "Carl Gustav Carus" medical school (Medizinische Akademie) became its medical school, and its new name was changed to School of Electronics and Information Technology (1991), School of Law (1991), School of Education (1993) and School of Economics (1993)
1994
It has become a comprehensive university with 14 colleges including natural science, engineering, medicine, economics, education, law, agriculture and forestry
2005
According to the Bologna process, the traditional Diplom and Magister degrees are transferred to Bachelor and Master
2006
Jointly initiated and became one of the TU9 members of the Union of Nine Outstanding German Polytechnic Universities, and was selected into two elite clusters (electronic information, regenerative therapy) and one graduate school (biomedicine) in the first batch of elite programs in Germany
2009
Initiate the "Concept Dresden Alliance" composed of 14 leading cultural research institutions, museums and libraries in the industry, and become the only university in Germany that cooperates with the four major German research institutions Leibniz Society, Max Planck Society, Helmholtz Society and Francoff Society
2011
In the second batch of elite programs in Germany, it was selected with its concept of future education development
2012
It has been selected as one of the 11 elite universities in Germany. Since then, TU Dresden has become one of the three universities that belong to TU9 and 11 elite universities in Germany (the other two are TU Munich and TU Aachen)
2019
Re elected to the list of "elite universities" in Germany [10]

academic research

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Scientific research achievements

Dresden University of Technology has formed Own advantages And distinctive Discipline system In history, Dresden University of Technology has created many brilliant achievements and made a large number of research achievements of great significance and influence.
Two hundred years ago, the Dresden University of Technology was just founded and soon became famous because Johann Andreas Schubert, the designer of the first German steam locomotive, taught here. Because of this invention, Schubert is regarded as a pioneer of industrialization. Schubert was the first professor in the department of mathematics and technical science of the university. The same research results also aspirin Invention of, the first Small computer R&D, etc.
Now, brilliant The age of steam engine It's long gone. The laboratory of Dresden University of Technology focuses on micro electronic circuit Development of. It is precisely because of the research and development of micro and nano technology in electronic information processing that Dresden University of Technology has become an internationally renowned university. Enterprises related to this have gradually taken root in the surrounding areas, and Dresden has developed into the largest technology center in the microelectronics field in Europe.
Overlooking the main campus of the university
The reason why Dresden University of Technology was listed in the 2012 "elite university" list is not only that the university has made outstanding achievements in microelectronics and nanotechnology, medical treatment, immune diseases that could not be cured before, or diabetes In the field of new regenerative therapy, scientists in Dresden are also outstanding in the industry. These scientists are Very international The combination of integration and cross discipline. About 250 medical microbiology And doctoral students majoring in biochemistry, studying human molecules and cells and their possible effects on the occurrence of diseases here.
The school offers a wide range of courses and research. It has a high reputation in the fields of electronic engineering, computer science, optical photos, engine structure and transportation logistics. This university is also due to the number of entrepreneurs among graduates (such as in electronic information and biological science companies) and External resources Is highly recognized for its large amount of capital. The Biotechnology Center (BIOTEC) is a unique interdisciplinary center focusing on the research and teaching of molecular biotechnology. The center has dedicated Genomics Proteomics Biophysics , cellular devices, tissue engineering And the top international research team in bioinformatics.
In 2014, South Korean President Park Geun hye delivered a speech during her visit [13]
In 2012, high pass Corporate innovation Incentive plan Launched in Europe, including the UK University of Cambridge , Switzerland Zurich Federal Institute of Technology And Germany Munich University of Technology In 2013, he was elected to the UK Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine , Germany's Dresden University of Technology and France's Eurecom Institute, a total of six university research institutions.
In June 2013, the Dresden University of Technology was awarded the EUR100 million research promotion fund for the Electronic Center; In July 2013, Dresden University of Technology was awarded the title of German Federal University Teaching and Research Department (BMBF) Two major projects with a total of 130 million euros of research promotion funds (approaching the speed of light electronics Communication transmission Project 75 million euros; The future construction of concrete and carbon composite (C3) project is 45 million euros.
In March 2014, British Prime Minister Cameron attended 2014 Hanover At the opening ceremony of the Communication and Information Technology Expo (Hanover IT Expo for short), King's College, University of London University of Surrey And Germany's Dresden University of Technology will cooperate to carry out 5G research, and strengthen the cooperation between the fifth generation mobile communication technology (5G) and Internet of Things Cooperation in research and joint promotion of Europe Telecommunication market integrated. [14]

Scientific research platform

In terms of the ability to obtain funds from industrial partners, the Dresden University of Technology is the most successful in Germany. In 2011, a total of 5357 projects received external funding amounting to 203.5 million euros (compared with Government funding )。
Dresden University of Technology benefits from the good scientific research tradition in the field of microelectronics and transportation science in Dresden, as well as the establishment of new scientific research fields such as biotechnology.
The German Scientific Research Association supports this university in many aspects scientific research institution For example, Fraunhofer Institute, Leibniz Association and Max Planck Institute have close cooperation.
Electronic Micron and Nanotechnology
Since the 1990s, the Dresden region has developed into the European Silicon Valley. The three departments of the School of Electronics of Dresden University of Technology have become part of this network. This university, like the Fraunhofer Nanoelectronics Center in Dresden, is one of the leading universities in the field of nanotechnology. This university and semiconductor company Qimonda There is also scientific research cooperation.
Biotechnology and Medicine
This university and Max Planck's molecular and cellular biology Genetics The Institute has established close cooperation in the field of molecular biotechnology. As part of the extension of the concept of creating elite centers, the German Research Association has decided to establish a new graduate school, the Dresden International Graduate School of Biomedicine and Bioengineering, with 300 doctoral students. [30]
Professor Li Xingliang of Dresden University of Technology visited China
Magnetism and Material Science
The influence of electromagnetic current on metallurgy is funded by the German Scientific Research Association, Artificial crystal Synthesis and electrochemistry Field research. Other research projects focus on Meisner effect And man-made fiber
Other scientific research fields
This university and the Fraunhofer Institute of Transport and Infrastructure Systems in Dresden Public transportation Has a partnership in IT system research. The Ifo School of Economic Research has a partnership with the Dresden University of Technology in the research of economic development in eastern Germany.
Overview of the Research Center
German National Elite Cluster: Electronics Technology promotion CfAED Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden
German national elite cluster: Regenerative therapy CRTD Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden
Dresden International Graduate School of Biomedicine and Bioengineering (DIGS-BB Dresden International Graduate School for Biomedicine and Bioengineering)
European Graduate School (EIPOS Europaerisches Institut für postgraduale Bildung an der Technischen Universitaet Dresden )
EU Project Center (European Project Center der TU Dresden)
European Transport College (EVI Europaeisches Verkehrsinstitut an der Technischen Universitaet Dresden )
Europe new materials In process ECEMP European Centre for Emerging Materials and Processes Dresden
Supercomputer And information Service Centre (ZIH Zentrum f ü r Informationsdienste und Hochleistungsrechnen) TUD Supercomputer Center TU, Dresden University of Technology- Supercomputer Komplex is officially located in the south of the old campus, with a total cost of 70 million euros, and is expected to be completed in September 2014. This Saxony Fastest supercomputer Computing power It is Petaflop level (10 billion sub level), which is the same as that of China in 2009 Tianhe-1 To better serve the scientific engineering research of the university and adapt to the future development of elite universities.
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University Aerospace Center (UZLR University ä res Zentrum f ü r Luft - und Raumfahrt) On April 21, 2013, the first satellite in Saxony, Germany, code named SOMP-1, was designed and manufactured by nearly 100 master and doctoral students of Dresden University of Technology for four years Russia The SOJUS rocket was launched and successfully put into orbit (600 km above the ground), and all sensors were activated and operated, ground station The received space acquisition data is good. Students participating in this project are from Aerodynamic vehicle Design direction, electronic information direction, electromechanical direction, physical direction and energy direction.
Biotechnology Center (Biotechnologies Zentrum (BIOTEC)) is a unique interdisciplinary center focusing on the research and teaching of molecular bioengineering.
ATLAS Trillion Electron Volts Large Hadron Collider Physics on the Tera Elektronvolt Scale with ATLAS at the Large Hadron Collider
biomimetic materials Innovation And molecular bioengineering Biological nanometer Technical Center (Zentrum f ü r Innovationskompetenz Biomimetrische Materialien und bionanotechnologische Tools f ü r das Molecular Bioengineering (B-Cube))
medical care Radiation oncology Research Center (Zentrum f ü r Innovationskompetenz (ZIK) f ü r "Medizinische Strahlenforschung in der Onkologie" OncoRay)
Dresden, Germany pulse High magnetic field laboratory (with France Toulouse National Pulsed High Magnetic Field Laboratory, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory of the United States, China National Pulsed High Magnetic Field Science Center With partnership)
Structure and Material Mechanics Research Center (SWM Struktur- und Werkstoffmechanikforschung Dresden GmbH an der Technischen Universitaet Dresden)
Saxony "Silicon Valley" High Energy Innovation Plan (Cool Silicon – Energy Efficiency Innovations from Saxony)
High efficiency energy innovation center (Dresdner Innovationszentrum für Energieeffizienz)
Dresden Nano Analysis Center (DCN Dresden Center for Nanoanalysis )
Pervasive computing ”Advanced Software architecture Center (Advanced software architectures „ Ubiquitous Computing ")
High performance network and multimedia center (Referenzzentrum für Hochleistungsnetze und Multimedia)
Computational logic ICCL International Center for Computational Logic
Micro Technology Production and Organization Center (ZuP Zentrum für Mikrotechnische Produktion und Organisation)
Distributed Automation System Research Center (Kompetenzzentrum für verteilte Automatisierungssysteme)
High performance vehicles and Monorail System Research Center (Kompetenzzentrum f ü r Hochleistungsbahnen und Magnetbahnsysteme)
biomass Kompetenzzentrum Biomass to Power
Automotive Mechatronics Innovation Center (Innovationszentrum Fahrzeugmechatronik)
Light Manufacturing Innovation Center (LIZ Leichtbauinnovationszentrum)
Virtual Machine Center (ZVM Zentrum Virtueller Maschinenbau)
Technical Textile Research Center (Technologiezentrum Technische Textilien)
Ultra thin functional film nanotechnology center (Nanotechnologie-Kompetenzzentrum „Ultradünne funktionale Schichten“)
German Textile Concrete Center (Deutsches Zentrum Textilbeton)
East Germany nuclear energy Technical Center (Kompetenzzentrum Ost f ü r Kerntechnik)
Dresden Space Science Center (RKD Raumwissenschaftliches Kompetenzzentrum Dresden)
Interdisciplinary Engineering Technology Research Center (ZIT Zentrum für interdisziplinäre Technikforschung)
IWAS - Saxony International Water Resources Research Alliance (IWAS - Internationale Wasserforschungs-Allianz Sachsen)
Hannah Arendt Center for Totalitarian Studies (HAIT Hannah-Arendt-Institut für Totalitarismusforschung an der Technischen Universitaet Dresden e. V.)
Quebec Saxony Interdisciplinary France Canada And France American Research Center (CIFRAQS Centrum für interdisziplinäre Frankokanadische und Frankoamerikanische Forschungen Québec-Sachsen)
Education and Higher Education Planning Excellence Center (KFBH Kompetenzzentrum f ü r Bildungs - und Hochschulplanung)
Central Europe Research Center for Political Economy and Cultural Sciences (MEZ MittleuropaZentrum f ü r Staats -, Wirtschafts- und Kulturwissenschaften)
Multimedia Cultural Center (MKZ Medienkulturzentrum Dresden e. V. an der TU Dresden)
Population Migration Research Center (Zentrum Demographischer Wandel Dresden)
Tharandt Institute of Forestry (Dendro-Institute Tharandt at the TU Dresden)
history Cultural relics protection Continuing Education Center (WBD Weiterbildungszentrum f ü r Denkmalpflege und Altbauinstandsetzung e. V.)
the United Nations UNESCO Chair of "International Relations" (Unesco-Lehrstuhl für "Internationale Beziehungen")
Italian Language and Culture Foundation and Research Center (Stiftungslektorat und Zentrum für Italienische Sprache und Kultur)
International Research Center (Zentrum für Internationale Studien, ZIS in German)
Patent Information Center (PIT Patent Information Centre)
Language and Culture Spatial learning Center (LSK Lehrzentrum Sprachen und Kulturr ä ume)
Economic Health Center (GÖZ Gesundheitsökonomisches Zentrum der TUD)
Vietnam? Education and Research Center (in Vietnam's capital since 2004 Hanoi Provision of machinery Professional Master Course)

Academic resources

The library SLUB of Saxony Dresden University of Technology, Germany, was founded in 1556 and officially opened to the public in 1788. In 2002, it moved to Zellesche street The new library in Germany has collected nearly 9 million books (8.94 million in 2012), ranking first among 384 universities in Germany. It is also the largest science and technology library and the most important one in Germany and Europe Knowledge innovation One of the exchange centers. [23]
The library has a book museum, the most famous collection is 2012 Mayan Prophecy Ancient books, one of the three existing editions in the world, and the other two volumes are in France Paris And Spain Madrid
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School running conditions

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The teaching and research of Dresden University of Technology covers mathematics and natural science, Humanities and Social Sciences Engineering Science , architecture and environmental science, and medicine. [6] As of March 2019, Dresden University of Technology has opened 121 degree course It has the most complete disciplines in Germany University of Science and Technology one of. [6] Microelectronics, electrical engineering, computer science, mechanical engineering, economic engineering, material science and civil engineering are the most famous in Germany.
Dresden University of Technology consists of 14 colleges. Almost all colleges are located in the main campus located south of the city center, except for those located in Elbe River The medical college in the independent campus near and east of the city center and the forestry college in Tharandt.
School of Mathematics and Natural Science
With 4298 students, it is the largest college in the university. It consists of five departments, biology, chemistry, mathematics and physics. These departments are located on the main campus. In 2006, the Department of Biology Scientific research building to open up. In October 2006, the German Forschungsgemeinschaft decided to establish a new graduate school, namely Dresden Biomedicine and bioengineering Dresden International Graduate School for Biomedicine and Bioengineering and an "excellent package of research projects", namely "From Cells to Tissue to Therapies".
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  • Mathematics: algebra, mathematical analysis, analytic geometry, mathematical statistics, numerical control system, scientific calculation, mathematical teaching methods
  • Physics: theoretical physics, biophysics, applied physics, nuclear physics and particle physics, solid state physics, structural physics, physics teaching methods
  • Chemistry: inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, electrochemistry, polymer materials, biochemistry, food chemistry
  • Psychology: general psychology, biological psychology, psychological methodology, clinical diagnosis and differential psychology, personality psychology, organizational and social psychology, developmental psychology, educational psychology
  • Biology Department: Botany, Zoology, Microbiology, Genetics
College of Electronic Information Engineering
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Electronic Engineering The College of Information Technology consists of 13 departments, with 2288 registered students. This college is Dresden "Europe silicon valley ”Center of. microelectronics The reputation of being the first in Germany has spread far and wide. Information direction Scientific research achievements yes:
1、TU Dresden And cutting-edge wireless Communication enterprises Vodafone cooperates and becomes the pioneer of 3G system research.
2. International Number of patent applications Chinese enterprises ranking second in the world ZTE On July 8, 2011, we cooperated with TU Dresden to set up a joint R&D center, focusing on 4G- LTE key technology R&D, especially Time division multiplexing ( TDD )Technology.
3. National Instruments Inc NI In July 2012, it cooperated with TU Dresden to establish the world's first 5G wireless laboratory to jointly explore new technologies applied to 5G wireless systems.
4. In Korea Seoul The establishment of Dresden was announced during the VTC2014 Spring conference of- 5G Lab Fifth Generation Mobile Communication Technology Standard Laboratory.
  • Automation technology
  • Electrotechnics
  • Electric power equipment and high-voltage technology
  • Fine engineering and electronic design
  • Basic Electrical and Electronics
  • Biomedical technology
  • Electronic structure and connection
  • Acoustics and Language Communication
  • information technology
  • Solid electron
  • Semiconductor and Microsystem Technology
  • Regulation theory
school of computing
computer science The college consists of 6 departments with 2703 students.
  • Theoretical Informatics
  • Technical Informatics
  • Software and multimedia technology
  • System building
  • Mechanism intelligence
  • Application information
College of Mechanical Engineering
The College of Mechanical Engineering consists of 19 departments and 4140 students. It is the largest college in the university.
  • Solid machinery
  • fluid dynamics
  • Energy technology
  • Casting mold manufacturing technology
  • Mechanical tool manufacturing and control engineering
  • Textile and garment technology
  • Wood and paper technology
  • Machine parts and machine manufacturing
  • Logistics technology and work system
  • material science
  • Program processing technology and environmental protection technology
  • Food and biological process technology
  • Light Industry and Plastic Technology
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Fluid machinery
  • Plane machining technology and manufacturing process
Transportation College
The "Friedrich Liszt" College of Transportation and Transportation Sciences covers the following areas: system theory Transportation and transportation science of electronic engineering, civil engineering and mechanical engineering is unique among similar German colleges and departments, with 1536 registered students.
  • Traffic planning and road transportation
  • Railway system and public transport
  • Traffic communication
  • Train and railway technology
  • Air transport and logistics
  • Dresden Automotive Technology
  • Economy and transportation
College of Architecture
The College of Architecture consists of 6 departments, with 1410 registered students.
  • Architectural History, Architectural Design Theory and Memorial Building Protection
  • Basic theory of design and molding
  • Architectural climatology
  • Building structure and design
  • Urban and regional planning
  • Landscape design
Civil Engineering College
The College of Civil Engineering consists of 11 departments, the oldest and smallest of all, with 757 registered students.
  • Statics, dynamics, mechanics of materials, elasticity
  • building material
  • building structure
  • Geological technology
  • Urban Architecture and Road Engineering
  • Construction management
  • Hydraulics and Fluid Hydraulics
  • Construction engineering information
  • Building structure mechanics
  • Steel concrete structure building and prestressed steel concrete structure building
  • Steel structure building and wood structure building
Forestry geography And Water Conservancy College
The College of Forestry, Earth Science and Hydrology has 2914 students. This college is located in the main campus, except the Department of Forestry in Tharandt. The Department of Forestry is the oldest of its kind in Germany, and its history can be traced back to the founding of the Saxony Royal Forest Academy in 1816.
  • Forestry Department: forest botany and forest zoology, soil and vegetation analysis, wood and phytochemistry, forest economy and forest inventory, forest production research and forest informatics, forest utilization and forest machinery, international forest and wood economy, afforestation and forest protection, general ecology and environmental protection
  • Department of Geography: Land Surveying, Geosurveying, Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Technology, Cartography and Geography
  • Department of Water Resources Science: civil and industrial water economy, groundwater economy, hydrology and meteorology, hydrology, water chemistry, waste economy and industrial waste
School of Language and Literature
The College of Language, Literature and Culture consists of five departments, with 3215 students.
  • Germanic language and literature (including German for foreigners)
  • Roman Language and Literature (French, Spanish, Italian)
  • English and American Language and Literature
  • Slavic Language and Literature (Russian, Polish, Czech Slavic)
  • Classical philology
School of Economics
The School of Economics consists of 5 departments, with 2842 registered students.
  • business management
  • national economy
  • economic information
  • Statistics/Econometrics
  • Economic Education
School of Education
The College of Education is located in the east of the main campus, with 2075 students. The college's vocational education It ranks first in Germany.
  • General Education Science
  • Primary and secondary education science
  • Social education, social welfare work, charity
  • vocational education
  • Vocational college
Department of Law
The major of law school is Law in Context (Bachelor) economic law (Master) and International Intellectual Property Law (Master), etc.
  • International Legal Comparison (IAIR)
  • History of European Law
  • Legal theoretical basis and social science basis of criminal law
  • Science and Technology Law and Environmental Law (ITUR)
  • Energy Law
  • Intellectual Property, Competition Law and Media Law (IGEWeM)
Department of Philosophy
The School of Philosophy consists of 8 departments, with 3485 registered students.
  • Philosophy
  • Christian theory
  • Catholic theory
  • history
  • Plastic Arts and Musicology
  • Political science
  • Sociology
  • Communication
department of medicine
Carl Gustav Carus Medical College has an independent campus located east of the city center, near the Elbe River. The number of registered students is 2195. The college and Harvard Medical School yes Partnerships , ranked among the "Best Hospitals in Germany" by German FOCUS magazine in 2012 Berlin -Humboldt Free University Hospital and Munich -Ludwig Maximilian University Hospital ranks third in Germany.
  • anatomy
  • Labor and Social Medicine
  • Medical history
  • Immunomechanics
  • Clinical genetics
  • Clinical pharmacy
  • Medical Informatics and Biostatistics
  • Medical Microbiology and Hygiene
  • Pharmacy and Toxicology
  • Physiology
  • Physiological force
  • Legal medicine
  • virology

Teachers

Dresden University of Technology has about 8300 faculty members.

personnel training

German students
Of the approximately 33000 German students at Dresden University of Technology, 45% study engineering , 36.2% learning Humanities and Social Sciences 12.5% studied natural science and 6.3% studied medicine.
About 59% (22620) of students are from Saxony, and 18.9% (6626) are from other eastern regions Federal State 12.3% (4306) are from the western federal states, and 9.8% (3442) are from other countries.
Among 20620 students from Saxony, 12351 (59.9%) are from Dresden, 2934 (14.2%) are from Greater Dresden, and 5335 (25.9%) are from other regions of Saxony.
The source statistics of the above students are based on the place where the students graduated from middle school.
foreign country overseas student
Dresden University of Technology has 4068 International students (2013/2014)。 Most foreign students come from Europe (1897), followed by Asia (1604) and America (364)。 This university is located in Central Europe and Eastern Europe It is also very popular, such as Czech Republic and Ukraine At the same time, due to the Erasmus project and American University There are also many students who can speak English, French and Spanish Students. German is the language used in most colleges' classrooms. In order to be admitted to universities, many foreign students take German courses at TUDIAS Language School affiliated to universities.
International students interested in Dresden University of Technology can visit the following official website Akademisches Auslandsamt (International Office) (responsible for handling international admission applications), Elite Uni TUDresden Chinese official Youku video, TUDresden Chinese official media gossip girl Sina tencent official micro-blog Wait for more information.
Many activities can help international students integrate into their environment and make new friends. It is worth mentioning that Erasmus Initiative TU Dresden provides many group activity All students can participate in these activities, not just Erasmus students. A program organized by students, LinkPartnerProgram, finds a German partner for every international student interested in this, and helps them solve their problems in the first few weeks, including registering for courses.

Social evaluation

  • School reputation
Dresden University of Technology is one of the nine universities in Germany Science and engineering University Alliance TU9 )Member, selected by Dresden University of Technology in 2012 German elite universities Two clusters of excellence have received federal funding, and their announced goal is to become one of the top 100 universities in the world by 2022. [7] In 2019, a new round of German elite university plan was announced after it was renamed as Excellence Strategy, and Dresden University of Technology was once again awarded“ German elite universities ”Title, three outstanding clusters were selected [5] [8] According to its Official website According to the published data, Dresden University of Technology received a total of 270 million euros of third-party funding in 2017 [6]
Dresden University of Technology Campus
In 2009, the Dresden University of Technology, together with the four major German scientific research institutions Leibniz Institute, the Max Planck Institute, the Helmholtz Institute, the Francoff Institute and several academic institutions in Dresden, jointly published a draft agreement entitled "Dresden Concept - Dresden Research and Education Cooperation Committed to Excellence and Innovative Development", It mentioned the desire for global elites in Dayton. [9] This is the first time that four major German scientific research institutions have announced cooperation with a university at the same time. These German half Public institutions It employs its team leaders worldwide and sets up research institutions anywhere in Germany, and Dresden attracts a considerable number of them.
Dresden University of Technology is the largest university in the Free State of Saxony, Germany, as well as one of the oldest polytechnic universities in Germany and Europe. Dresden University of Technology is now 11 German elite universities (Exzellenzuniversity ä t), a consortium of nine top German polytechnic universities( TU9 )One of the members European Union of Universities for Top Industrial Managers (T.I.M.E) One of the seven universities in Germany, Europe Aerospace PEGASUS is one of six German universities, and CESAER is one of ten German universities. The concept of the Dresden Alliance launched in 2009 makes the Dresden University of Technology the only scientific research institution in Germany and the four major scientific research institutions in Germany at the same time( Leibniz Society , Marx Planck Society, Helmholtz Society, Francoff Society).
German elite universities
Science and engineering: Munich University of Technology , Dresden University of Technology Aachen University of Technology tu berlin Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Comprehensive: Heidelberg University, Free University of Berlin, Humboldt University of Berlin, Munich University Tubingen University Konstanz University bonn University, Hamburg University
  • Union of German Polytechnic Universities TU9 member [11] one of
TU9 Union of Science and Technology
Munich University of Technology, Dresden University of Technology, Aachen University of Technology, Berlin University of Technology, Darmstadt University of Technology, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology uni stuttgart Leibniz- Uni Hannover Brunswick University of Technology
  • PEGASUS one of
There are 6 member universities in Germany, which are listed in the order of Dresden University of Technology, Aachen University of Technology, Berlin University of Technology, Brunswick University of Technology, Munich University of Technology and Stuttgart University
  • Top Industrial Managers for Europe (T.I.M.E.) one of
There are 7 member universities in Germany, which are listed in the following order: Aachen University of Technology tu berlin , Darmstadt University of Technology, Dresden University of Technology Munich University of Technology Erlangen University of Nuremberg uni stuttgart
  • European Conference Alliance of Higher Engineering Education and Research Universities (CESAER) one of
A total of 10 German universities were selected in the following order: Hanover University, Aachen University of Technology, Berlin University of Technology, Darmstadt University of Technology, Dresden University of Technology, Hamburg University of Technology, Ilmenau University of Technology, Munich University of Technology Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Brunswick University of Technology
  • Germany's most innovative university one of
With its strong scientific research ability, especially in the fields of electronic information, nanotechnology and regenerative medicine, Dresden University of Technology, as the only university in eastern Germany that has been successfully selected, is awarded the title of federal government National expert groups, graduate schools and scientific research funds of tens of millions of euros awarded.
  • Initiator of German university patent initiative
Dresden University of Technology was the first German university to initiate and launch a patent initiative in 1994, aiming to protect and promote the transformation of scientific research and technology into market achievements.
  • DRESDEN concept Initiator: In 2009, Dresden University of Technology advocated and launched the "DRESDEN concept" composed of 14 leading cultural and scientific research institutions in the industry, such as the Leibniz Institute, the Max Planck Institute, the Helmholtz Institute, the Francoff Institute, and dozens of museums and libraries in the city, Dresden research and education collaboration committed to excellence and innovative development.
Concept Dresden Alliance
The laurel of "elite university" not only brings a good reputation to Dresden University of Technology, but also brings government funds to the university. The University expects to obtain a total of 270 million euros in support funds in the next few years. The university plans that this money will be mainly used to continue to build and expand the networking between various departments. This network is the core content of the future plan "collaborative university" concept. It is also because of the future plan of "collaborative university" that Dresden University of Technology can stand out in the fierce competition and win the title of "elite university". [12]
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The good cooperative relationship between the departments of the college and non university institutions is not limited to the fields of technology and science. "Dresden University of Technology" is not only Industrial discipline A total of 14 departments also include more than 12000 college students studying humanities, sociology and other subjects. The university is one of the few "comprehensive institutions of higher learning" covering all disciplines in Germany.
Since the reunification of Germany in 1990, Dresden University of Technology has added many new colleges, including: Humanities Economics, sociology and medicine. In recent years, Dresden University of Technology has expanded in new ways international intercourse , expanding from the existing Central and Eastern European regions to Western Europe and North America In international exchanges, Dresden University of Technology attaches particular importance to student mobility and cooperative research.
M ü ller Steinhagen, President of Dresden University of Technology
The 7 disciplines offered by Dresden University of Technology are: information science , engineering, teacher courses, medicine, mathematics and other natural disciplines, economics, vocational education research, human resources management and other liberal arts and social disciplines. among Electronic Technology It is one of the oldest disciplines in Dresden University of Technology since 1882. There are 13 research institutes, divided into five professional directions: automatic control technology, electric energy technology, precision machining technology, information technology and microelectronics technology. The information system is a comprehensive computer software, hardware, electronics and information science Our industry is in great need of this subject. [31]
  • School ranking
In 2013, President Gaucher of Germany visited and talked with students
German universities in the world university rankings There are no outstanding universities in the United States and Britain, which is related to Germany's unique education and research system. German universities pay more attention to students' education than scientific research, which is also the essence of universities. Germany's scientific research is different from that of the United States, the United Kingdom, China, etc. In addition to national scientific and engineering academies, there are four major scientific research institutes, including the Marx Planck Institute Leibniz Society Franchoff Society, Helmholtz Society and four university associations have respectively set up more than 100 world-class research institutes and laboratories, and these research institutes have extensive cooperation and research with universities. This research academic system with German characteristics cannot be reflected in the world ranking of German universities. The following is the ranking of Dresden University of Technology in the world's major university ranking system:
Comprehensive ranking
two thousand and twenty-two
QS World University Ranking : The 194th digit [28]
two thousand and twenty-one
two thousand and twenty
two thousand and twenty
two thousand and nineteen
two thousand and nineteen
two thousand and eighteen
World University Academic Ranking (ARWU): 151-200 bits [19]
two thousand and eighteen
U. S. News World University Ranking: 183 [20]
Professional ranking
britain QS World University Discipline Ranking (2014)
electronic information engineering (72), Mechanical Engineering (75), Materials Science (76), Medicine (119), Physics (121), Chemical Science (117), Agriculture and Forestry (120), Chemical Engineering (121), Communication and Media (119), Civil and Structural Engineering (176), Psychology (173) [21]
German Higher Education Development Research Center (CHE) Released 2013 Ranking of Professional Research Level of German Universities
Electronic information (3), civil engineering (2), machinery manufacturing (3), psychology (2) economic information (3) Economic Engineering (7), Biology (7), Human Medicine (8), Physics (11), Computer Science (11) Dentistry (5) [22]
Germany《 Economic Weekly 》Overall evaluation of German universities in 2013
Overall ranking 9th, professional ranking: economic informatics (5), mechanical manufacturing (5), electronic information (6), economic engineering (6), medicine (6), natural science (mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology) (9)

Cooperation and exchange

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Cultural tradition

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  • School motto
Deutsch : “Wissen schafft Brücken”
English: “Knowledge builds bridges”
Wissen schafft Brücken
Chinese: Knowledge builds a bridge
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Knowledge is the bridge between the two sides.
Dresden University of Technology welcomes students and visiting scholars from all over the world!
If you choose to study or work in Dresden University of Technology, you will find that it provides you with good working, learning and living conditions.
People from more than 120 countries in the world study and work at Dresden University of Technology. Every year, more than 1100 young people from all over the world regard Dresden University of Technology as their place of study. Ten percent of the 35000 students in Dresden University of Technology are from abroad.
Dresden University of Technology is the largest university in Saxony History of Germany One of the oldest and most prestigious universities. She is outstanding in Germany with strong scientific research ability innovation ability Of universities. Therefore, Dresden University of Technology has won the national expert group and graduate school awarded by the state and millions of research funds The success of Dresden University of Technology is first based on her well thought out scientific research strategy. With excellent interdisciplinary research and international cooperation, Basic Sciences and applied science They are good at combining closely and paying attention to the selected scientific research priorities. Dresden University of Technology has set the advantageous scientific research field as its scientific research focus to cultivate decades ago.
Innovative scientific research also makes Dresden University of Technology an excellent Teaching University Provides the foundation. Although Dresden University of Technology is first known for its long tradition of engineering science, it has developed into a university that covers nature, society and humanities A multidisciplinary comprehensive university. The fourteen colleges of Dresden University of Technology provide 126 different professional directions. More and more majors offer bachelor's and master's degrees Two stages Courses. Students studying in Dresden University of Technology can study in modern lecture halls and discussion rooms, use the newly built laboratory, and enjoy the unforgettable Stadium , student clubs and university canteens. The library provides you with a comfortable learning environment All these are the reasons why the students of Dresden University of Technology are more satisfied than those studying at other universities. Graduates from Dresden University of Technology are recruited by German and foreign companies because of their outstanding education.
Dresden University of Technology has maintained good relations with many off campus research institutions and economic partners. Students studying at Dresden University of Technology can benefit from this powerful and dynamic network of relationships from the beginning. Students and young scientists studying at the Dresden University of Technology can engage in research work on large-scale scientific research projects earlier with research partners who have cooperation projects with the University. These partners are: three Max Planck Institute, Fraunhofer Institute AMD Vodafone Siemens And many others. Dresden is one of the most livable cities in Germany. Museums, Theaters opera house , small opera houses, cinemas, music festivals, stadiums, bar streets, student clubs, country roads suitable for walking, etc. enrich your leisure and entertainment content. We say that people in Dresden can enjoy a high-quality life, because people can enjoy her splendid culture and art here, enjoy her unique scenery of Yibei, and also because Dresden has a well-known low Consumption level Students can pass College Student Service Center Or it's free letting agent Find cheap dormitories or apartments. Students can hold Student ID card Free ride Public transport
Students who decide to study at Dresden University of Technology will be well cared for in the preparatory stage. School for you Study preparation Special foreign language courses. In addition, every major will have counselors to help foreign freshmen in the first semester. The professional network will Career Counseling And provide active support and help for job hunting.
Dresden University of Technology also welcomes students and scholars who bring their children and families to study. The school will try its best to help solve all their problems and relieve their worries. Finally, your partner can find suitable jobs in Dresden or nearby areas. The staff of Dresden University of Technology will be looking for the children nursery We will provide you with help and advice so that you can find a satisfactory nursery in school, city or free agency. In this regard, the school and College Student Service Center There is close cooperation.
Come to Dresden University of Technology to study and work! You will find ideal working, studying and living conditions here! [26]
Master Kim Astri

Campus environment

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Dresden University of Technology Saxony Free State The largest university, its main campus is located in the old city of Dresden, the capital of Saxony Free State, only about one kilometer away from the main railway station in Dresden, and it also has three sub campuses and several smaller branches in the surrounding areas of the city. Dresden University of Technology is a university that covers the vast majority of Disciplines The whole campus area exceeds 276 hectares. Some of its buildings have a history of more than 100 years (such as Munich Square Surrounding buildings). The style of these buildings is mostly influenced by the new art style or Bauhaus Genre influence (such as Fritz Foerster Bau in the chemical building). In recent years, the new modern buildings (such as the library, bishop building, biochemistry department and life science building) complement these historic buildings.
The main campus, medical school and computer science school are all in Dresden Within the range of. The main campus is in the south of the city center, mainly within the range bounded by N ö tnitzer Stra ß e, Fritz-F ö rster Platz and M ü nchner Platz, and is not far from the urban area High rise building Dresden University of Technology is located in the city center. The students cherish the unique geographical position With convenient transportation and shopping, there are small cafes with warm style everywhere. The medical school is located in Johannstadt District, near the Yibei River in the center of the city, with beautiful scenery. The Forestry College is located in the forest area of nearby Tharandt Town.
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Outstanding alumni

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Leibniz Prize Winner
Karl Leo
2002 Solid State Physics
Marino Zerial
2006 Cell Biology
Jürgen Eckert
2009 Metal Physics
Petra Schwille
2010 Biophysics
Anthony Hyman
2011 Cell Biology
Roderich Moessner
2013 Solid State Physics
Frank Jülicher
Biophysics 2017
Oliver Schmidt
Materials Science 2018
Honorary Doctor
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Wilhelm von Siemens
one thousand nine hundred and five
Siemens, entrepreneur
Ferdinand von Zeppelin
one thousand nine hundred and six
General, designer of the world's first airship
Heinrich Rickert
one thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight
Philosopher, historian, representative of the Freiburg School of Neo Kantism
Konrad Zuse
one thousand nine hundred and eighty-one
Civil engineer, the world's first computer scientist
Kurt A. Körber
one thousand nine hundred and eighty-nine
Famous entrepreneur
Günther Landgraf
one thousand nine hundred and ninety
Physicist, President of Dresden University of Technology 1990-1994
Václav Havel
one thousand nine hundred and ninety-five
Former President of the Czech Republic
Kofi Annan
one thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine
Former Secretary General of the United Nations
Park Geun-hye
two thousand and fourteen
Former President of South Korea
Western alumni
Carl Theodor Albrecht
German astronomer
Fritz Bleyl
German artist
Julia Bonk
German leftist politicians
Steffen Heidrich
Former German national football player
Rudolph Hering
Founder of modern environmental technology in Germany
Katja Kipping
German leftist politician and member of parliament
Max Littmann
German architect
Theodor Pallady
Romanian painter
Ernst Otto Schlick
Founder of German shipbuilding engineering
Herbert Seifert
German mathematician, contributor to topological theory
Johannes Paul Thilman
German composer
Hans-Heinz Emons
German chemist
Erich Gloeden
German architect
Ingrid Häußler
German SPD female politician
Claus Mattheck
German Materialist
Siegbert Löschau
Former Minister of Chemical Industry of GDR
Jewgeni Oskarowitsch Paton
Soviet scientists
Horst Rasch
German CDU politician
Hansjoachim Walther
German mathematician and politician
Reiner Haseloff
German CDU politician
Martin Böttger
Former leader of the civil rights movement in Germany
Stanislaw Tillich
Governor of Saxony, Germany
Chinese alumni
Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Director of the Department of Chemical Engineering, Tsinghua University, physical chemist, one of the founders of China's catalytic science
Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences
President of Nanjing University, Minister of Forestry of the People's Republic of China
Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Founder of Beijing University of Science and Technology, one of the founders of metallurgical physical chemistry discipline in China
Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Senior engineer and iron and steel metallurgist of Beijing Iron and Steel Research Institute, Ministry of Metallurgical Industry
Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Dean of School of Materials, Donghua University
Professor and doctoral advisor of Dalian University of Technology
First President of Dalian University of Technology, Director of Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, chemical expert
Yuan Huiqiu
Professor and doctoral advisor of Zhejiang University
Engaged in the Department of Physics of Zhejiang University
Zhu Jie
Professor and doctoral advisor of Shanghai Jiaotong University
Deputy Director of Signal Processing and System Research Institute of Shanghai Jiaotong University
Huang Xichun
Professor and doctoral advisor of Xi'an Jiaotong University
Director of Radio Department of Xi'an Jiaotong University, expert in electromagnetic field theory and technology
Jiang Jihai
Professor and doctoral supervisor of Harbin Institute of Technology
School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, senior member of China Mechanical Engineering Society
Dai Tianmin
Professor and doctoral supervisor of China University of Mining and Technology
Mechanics expert
Comm
Professor and doctoral advisor of Sun Yat sen University
Director of the State Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Materials and Technology, Sun Yat sen University
Zhou Xiang
Professor and doctoral advisor of Sun Yat sen University
Condensed matter physics, optical engineering expert
Bai Shaoliang
Professor and doctoral advisor of Chongqing University
Concrete structure engineering expert
Lin Song
Professor and doctoral advisor of Tongji University
Chair host of Heidelberg Printing Development Method and Product Reliability Fund of Sino German University
Jutan
Professor and doctoral advisor of Nankai University
Dean of School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nankai University
Xu Yugong
Professor and doctoral advisor of Beijing Jiaotong University
Member of the Science Committee of the State Key Laboratory of High Supercharged Technology for National Defense Science and Technology, North China Engine Research Institute
Wang Weidong
Professor and doctoral advisor of Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
School of Electronic Engineering, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, with research fields including mobile communication and wireless broadband access technology
Behrenz (Germany)
Professor and doctoral advisor of Tongji University
The first president of Shanghai German Arts and Technology School, the dean of Tongji University School of Technology, and the founder of Tongji University
Mu Qile (Germany)
Professor and doctoral advisor of Peking University
Expert in ancient Greek, Latin, Greek and Roman history and culture
Quanlong
Professor and doctoral supervisor of Taiyuan University of Technology
Institute of Mechanical and Electronic Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, leading talent in emerging industries in Shanxi Province
Water conservancy expert
Once presided over and completed Closure of Huayuankou of the Yellow River engineering [25]

Application information

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Undergraduate requirements: 12 years of study, after graduating from high school, enter the country through the formal college entrance examination“ 211 Project ”Etc Key universities Four year undergraduate program has completed more than one semester or four year undergraduate program in ordinary colleges and universities has completed more than three semesters. [24]
Master requirements: senior or bachelor degree diploma And degree certificates.
Theoretical duration: 3 years for bachelor's degree and 2-2.5 years for master's degree
Tudias language class tuition: 3780 euros/academic year (1890 euros/semester)
College tuition: None
Admission time: April in summer semester and October in winter semester
Application for admission
To apply for a degree, complete application materials are required. The full description of the application procedure, required materials and application forms can be found on the official website of the Foreign Affairs Office of Dresden University of Technology. Incomplete application documents will not be processed.
For different application conditions, the application time is as follows:
Summer semester : October 15 to November 30: apply for "Propaedeutikum" preparatory course, DSH preparatory course or Prep The college personnel apply at this time, and the insufficient materials shall be supplemented by January 15 of the next year at the latest.
October 15 to January 15 of the next year: Language Diploma Level II, Goethe Language Center high-level language Certificates, etc
Winter semester : April 15 to May 31: The application procedure is the same as that of the summer semester, and the insufficient materials shall be supplemented by July 15 at the latest.
April 15 to July 15: the same as the summer semester from October to January.
Note: Some majors have their own application time, entrance examination and language examination. Special precautions can be found on the official website. Most majors enroll students only in the winter semester.
Application conditions for Chinese students
Foundation Course three-year college graduates or ordinary university graduates who have completed one semester [27]
Bachelor Degree Course: one semester in key universities of "211 Project" or three semesters in ordinary universities
Master Degree Course: a four-year undergraduate graduate with the same or related major as the applied major
Key Points of "211 Project" in Mainland China University graduates Or have relevant work experience in the application field is preferred
Language requirements
German entry requirements:
Official B2 certificate or official B1 certificate+B2 language class enrollment certificate (attending university Internal language Language bottom line of class selection examination)
DSH -2/3 or the total score of Test DaF is 16, and the requirements of individual majors are different (college entrance language conditions)
According to different personal learning purposes German Ability requirements are also different. Foreign students who wish to obtain a degree in German teaching must provide one of the following language test certificates (English courses require students to provide corresponding English score certificates, such as: TOEFL Score):
--TestDaF 4 or 5 depends on the discipline (some majors, such as Maschinenbau, are allowed to enter with a total score of 16 and 3)
--Diploma in German language developed by the College of the Ministry of Culture: Level II
-- Goethe Institute Advanced Level Examination Certificate( ZOP
--Goethe College Minor Language Certificate or Major Language Certificate
--The component of the preparatory course: proficiency test.