National University of Engineering

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National University of Engineering
Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería
Seal of the National University of Engineering

Motto: Scientia et labor
Established: 1876
Type: Public University
Rector: Aurelio Padilla Rios
Faculty: 900
Undergraduates: 10,552[1]
Postgraduates: 1,000
Location: Lima, Peru
Website: www.uni.edu.pe

The National University of Engineering (Spanish: Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería, UNI) is a public engineering and science university located in Lima, Peru. It consists of eleven faculties, containing 26 undergraduate schools, all of them within the field of architecture, engineering and science.

It was founded in 1876 by the Polish engineer Edward Jan Habich as the School of Civil Constructions and Mining Engineers (Escuela de Ingenieros de Construcciones Civiles y de Minas), but has traditionally been known as School of Engineers (Escuela de Ingenieros). At the time of its foundation, there was a growing demand for engineers in Peru due to the rapid development of mining and communications.

Current admission is highly competitive, with 10 applicants per vacancy in the most demanding fields such as civil engineering, systems engineering, industrial engineering and mechatronics engineering.[2] UNI is widely known for being rigorous, demanding great focus and effort from its students.

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[edit] Organization

UNI is organized into eleven faculties which contain twenty-six academic departments. It's a university polarized around science, engineering, and the arts. Most of the academic departments offer a wide variety of engineering especialities including hygiene and industrial security engineering, naval engineering and economics engineering.

Faculty Department
Faculty of Architecture, Urbanism and Arts Architecture
Faculty of Science Physics
Mathematics
Chemistry
Physics Engineering
Faculty of Environmental Engineering Sanitary Engineering
Hygiene and Industrial Security Engineering
Faculty of Civil Engineering Civil Engineering
Faculty of Economics Engineering and Social Sciences Economics Engineering
Statistics Engineering
Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Electrical Engineering
Electronics Engineering
Telecommunications Engineering
Faculty of Geological, Mining and Metallurgical Engineering Geological Engineering
Metallurgical Engineering
Mining Engineering
Faculty of Industrial and Systems Engineering Industrial Engineering
Systems Engineering
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering
Mechanic-Electrical Engineering
Naval Engineering
Mechatronics Engineering
Faculty of Petroleum Engineering and Natural Gas Petroleum Engineering
Petro-chemical Engineering
Faculty of Chemical and Manufacturing Engineering Chemical Engineering
Textile Engineering

[edit] Outstanding former alumni

Among former renowned professors and students are:

  • Alberto Benavides de La Quintana. Mining Engineer, 1941. Master of Science in Geology at Harvard University. Founder of [Compañía de Minas Buenaventura http://www.buenaventura.com.pe/]. Has been chairman of several institutions as Sociedad Geológica del Perú (Peruvian Geological Society)(1961 - 1963 and 1974-1975), Instituto Científico Tecnológico Minero (1975–1976) (Mining Technology Scientific Institute), INGEMMET (1980–1985), Banco Central de Reserva del Perú (Peru Central Reserve Bank), COFIDE.
  • Ronald Woodman Pollit, physicist, executive president of Instituto Geofísico del Perú. Woodman is a winner of the Appleton prize for "major contributions and leadership in the radar studies of the ionospheric and neutral atmosphere". Besides his many contributions to equatorial incoherent scatter science, he created the entire field of mesosphere, stratosphere and troposphere wind profile measurements with VHF radars. His distinguished career has spanned leadership assignments in a number of universities and scientific institutions around the world. He has been a mentor to a number of distinguished Peruvian scientists and a leader in promoting investment in science and technology in Peru. [2]
  • Jorge Heraud Pérez, inventor of Peru's first automated robot: Digito and Stanford University PhD.
  • Mario R. Barbacci is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), he was the founding chairman of the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) Working Group 10.2 (Computer Descriptions and Tools) and has served as Vice-President for Technical Activities of the IEEE Computer Society, founding chairman of the Joint IEEE Computer Society/ACM Steering Committee for the Establishment of Software Engineering as a Profession. He was 1996 President of the IEEE Computer Society, 1998-1999 IEEE Division V Director, and IEEE Technical Activities Board Strategic Planning and Research Committee 2000-2002. Barbacci is the recipient of several IEEE Computer Society Outstanding Contribution Certificates, the ACM Recognition of Service Award, and the IFIP Silver Core Award. Barbacci received bachelor's and engineer's degrees in electrical engineering from the Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria, and a doctorate in computer science from Carnegie-Mellon University. [4]
  • Enrique Ciriani, architect, he receives the Grand Prix National d'Architecture of France in 1983 and also the Arnold Brunner Memorial Prize of the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1997.
  • César Gonzales, an IBM Fellow at the Thomas J. Watson Research Center and also a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). He is an expert in digital image and video technologies having contributed to the development of the widely used MPEG-2 video compression standard. He also led the development of advanced semiconductor chips based on this standard which IBM sold in the digital TV broadcast and consumer electronics markets. [6]
  • César Camacho Manco, mathematician, Director of Instituto Nacional de Matematica Pura e Aplicada (National Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematics), the most important mathematical institution in Brazil. He solved the "separatrix theorem" a complex dynamical problem with 150 years without solution. [7]

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[edit] Notes

  1. ^ (Spanish) Oficina de Registro Central y Estadística de la UNI, Student population statistics. Retrieved on December 9, 2007
  2. ^ (Spanish) Oficina Central de Admisión de la UNI, 2007-I qualifying examination statistics. Retrieved on December 9, 2007

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