TUHH

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Hamburg University of Technology
Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg
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Motto --
Established 1978
Type Public, technical
President Prof. Dr.-Ing. Edwin Kreuzer (2005)
Staff 1,150
Students 5,000
Location Hamburg, Germany
Campus Urban
Website http://www.tuhh.de/
Data as of 2003

Hamburg University of Technology (Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg) [1]

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The TUHH is one of the youngest universities in Germany as well as one of the most successful. Research work started in 1980 and in 1982/83 lecturing followed. Today around 100 senior lecturers/professors and 1,150 members of staff (450 scientists, including externally funded researchers) work at the TUHH. With an average of 5,000 students the TUHH offers a uniquely high ratio of staff to students. The fundamental principles of the TUHH are unique in Germany; priority is given to research, interdisciplinary studies and innovation. Also central to our approach is a close working relationship with regional industries and, more recently, the achievement of international scale.

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[edit] Research

By primarily focusing on research, the TUHH has developed its present profile. In addition to the annual public budget of € 53 million, the TUHH, in cooperation with the TUHH-Technologie GmbH, has succeeded in raising another € 20 million in research funds in 2000. In so doing, the TUHH reaches the front position in the league table of all German universities. The TUHH provides the chairman of the German Research Council (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG) in a special field of research (Micromechanics of Multiphase Materials). Furthermore there is a DFG research group (Submillimeter Wave Technology) and a special graduate program (Marine Constructions) which are sponsored by the DFG. The interdisciplinary organizational structure of the TUHH effectively encourages successful collaboration between all branches of engineering. The TUHH plays an important role in the scientific community on a national and international scale.

[edit] Interdisciplinary Studies

The organization of teaching and research is creative and state of the art. Instead of opting for traditional faculties, the TUHH chose to separate administrations for teaching and for research: research is conducted in departments, teaching is divided into schools of study. Scientists from different subjects work together in the departments. Curricula are organized by academic speciality, depending on the course of study followed. Experience shows that this form of organization increases the flexibility of the TUHH. Proof of this may be found in a wide range of multi-disciplinary co-operative projects. Modern engineers have to be able to go beyond their special subjects and think systematically. Their creativity, ideas and solutions form the foundation for technical innovations to the benefit of society as well as industry. For these reasons, students at the TUHH become involved in current projects of research and development at an early stage, alleviating their transition into professional life. The TUHH is a highly competitive, business orientated university with high demands on achievement and quality. In the year 2000 the TUHH defined the following strategic topics of research activities:

1- Information as economic value

2- Organization for enterprises

3- Production and process integrated environmental protection

4- Sustainable management of resources

5- Advanced energy systems and energy management

6- Sustainable urban structures

7- Systems of transport and logistic

8- Advanced information and communication technologies

9- Advanced materials and microsystems

10- Biotechnologies and biomedical engineering


Research is divided into six interdisciplinary research departments:

1- Town, Environment, Technology ([2])

2- Systems Engineering ([3])

3- Civil Engineering and Marine Technology ([4])

4- Information and Communication Technology ([5])

5- Materials, Design, Manufacturing ([6])

6- Processing Technology and Energy Systems ([7])


Teaching is organized in five schools of study:

1- Mechanical Engineering

2- Electrical Engineering and Information Technology

3- Process and Chemical Engineering

4- Civil Engineering

5- Vocational Subject Education.


The details of the Research Institute can be found at following link:

http://kontakt.tu-harburg.de/en/gen/abuebersicht.html

[edit] Innovation

The development of the TUHH on an international scale is directly connected with its founding concept; to increase scientific competence in the Hamburg region, and to secure technological potential together with the settlement of future innovative jobs. The vast quantity of privately raised research funds has enabled these goals to be met.

The dynamic development of the TUHH is characterized by an openminded, intellectually inquisitive approach, the creation of innovation and discovery of methods for applying new technology. This has been shown by the successful foundation of its own company, the TUHH Technologie GmbH (TuTech). Since 1992 the TuTech has been responsible for technology transfer and advice, for trade fairs and further training, as well as congresses and the initiation of projects. Examples are the "Starterzentrum", the local initiation "hep", the "Gründerrat" of the TUHH as well as a course of studies for carriermanagement. Young entrepreneurs are accompanied and advised on setting up their own business. Also in the academic field the TUHH has created new standards; in 1994 the TUHH became the pioneer German university in the creation of modular courses and introduced a course with a Bachelor's Degree in General Engineering Science. Since 1997 nine Master's Degree courses and a Bachelor's Degree course have been added.

[edit] Courses of Masters for International Students

Complete List [8]

1- European Masters in Materials Science ([9])

2- Materials Science ([10])

3- Mechatronics ([11])

4- Information and Communication Systems ([12])

5- Process Engineering ([13])

6- Structural Engineering ([14])

7- Environmental Engineering ([15])

8- Information and Media Technologies ([16])

9- International Production Management ([17])

10- Microelectronics and Microsystems ([18])

11- Biotechnology ([19])

12- Electromagnetics, Optics and Microwave Engineering ([20])

[edit] University Library

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The university library (TUB HH) of the Hamburg University of Technology has been offering its services on campus at the heart of the TUHH since 1991. As an independent information and communication centre it is an important landmark of the University of Technology in that it makes available information on the current status of science and technology. The library is not only used internally but as a specialized technical library of the Hamburg region its services are also available to citizens who are not students.

In view of the diverse offer of information and publications, libraries are increasingly being faced with new tasks. In addition to the basic service of providing printed media on loan or for use within the TUB HH, the library also procures documents from cooperation partners such as libraries, specialized information centres and publishers. Here, electronic catalogues provide a means of access to the information sources of the different scholarly subjects. In the case of select online databases the library finances authorizations which, in some cases, can also be used for ordering articles from sci-tech journals. The work with different catalogues and databases and the development of promising search strategies is complex and requires the necessary access aids. This is why customer advice has increasingly become one of the main tasks of the library.

The dynamics of the development of knowledge calls for lifelong and self-determined learning. This is supported by contemporary information and communication technologies in the academic world and in higher education, in business and administration. The TUB HH makes available comprehensive resources for studying, learning and professional practice and is therefore a reliable partner for its customers also for the future.

[edit] Architecture of TUHH

Between 1982 and today an attractive architectural ensemble was created on the TUHH campus in the south of Hamburg. The campus, with its modern buildings, fits most naturally into the surrounding parkland. With the combination of beauty and function the university has become a landmark in city-planning. The park-like campus provides a multifaceted environment, inspiring both social and intellectual exchange. The atmosphere can be clearly described: young, innovative, unconventional, original and creative - ideal for the development of new ideas in engineering. The Leitmotiv that the University follow in research, teaching and technology transfer is the development of technology for the benefit of mankind.

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Please click the following the links for the Pictures and Map of TUHH.

Picture Gallery [22]

Maps [23]

[edit] Reference

1- TUHH website [24]

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