Technical university of munich, located in Munich, the capital of Bavaria (Bayern) in southern Germany, is one of the oldest industrial universities in Germany. Technical university of munich is a world-renowned top German university, and also the alma mater of world-famous scientists and social celebrities such as Dissel, Linde, the father of diesel engines, Planter and thomas mann. Since modern times, technical university of munich has always been regarded as the best university in Germany and a symbol of German universities in today's world. In various rankings of world-famous institutions and magazines, technical university of munich ranks first all the year round. Because of its outstanding innovative spirit and excellent quality of science and education, technical university of munich was awarded one of the first three Elite-Uni universities in Germany by the German Federation of Scientific Research (DFG) in 2006, and also one of the TU9 Union universities in Germany, and was listed as the key aid and support object in the "Future Plan" by the German government. Technical university of munich ranked first in CHE of German Ministry of Education for many years.
Aachen University of Technology, located in North Rhine-westfalen, is one of the most prestigious universities of science and engineering in Germany and one of the top universities of science and engineering in the world.
Aachen University of Technology was founded in 1870 with the aim of promoting the development of handicraft industry and economy. At that time, it was called Rheinland westfalen Royal Technical School, with only 29 teachers. Since its establishment, Aachen University of Technology has been exploring new fields of science and engineering. Aachen University of Technology has a strong strength in science and engineering. Electronics, machinery manufacturing and metallurgical engineering rank first in Germany, while computer, architecture, physics and other disciplines rank among the top three in German universities.
In 2005, according to the university ranking of Focus Weekly, Aachen University of Technology once again ranked first in the German University of Technology. The ranking score is investigated from nine aspects: teacher-student ratio, study time, third-party funding rate, doctoral degree ratio and scientific research achievements. In electrical engineering, Aachen University of Technology ranked first with 69 points, followed by technical university of munich. In the major of mechanical manufacturing, Aachen University of Technology is also far ahead of other schools (76 points). The architectural engineering major ranks second. A first-class education makes a first-class school. Now many famous foreign companies such as Ericsson, Ford, Philips and United Technologies have set up branches in Aachen. Mitsubishi also set up a European semiconductor center near Aachen to attract talents, and Microsoft's German research institute is also located in Aachen.
Aachen University of Technology is now one of 1 1 Germany's "elite universities", one of the four top universities of science and engineering in Europe (IDEA alliance), one of the nine universities of technology in Germany (TU9 alliance), and one of the seven German universities in the alliance of top universities of industrial managers in Europe.