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Qs Professional Ranking of Brunswick University of Technology
Qs Professional Ranking of Brunswick University of Technology

Brunswick University of Technology (QS World Ranking 60 1-650 in 23 years)

Brunswick University of Technology (German: Technische Universit? T Braunschweig), the full name of Caloro Wilhelmina-Brunswick University of Technology (TUBS), located in Brunswick, Lower Saxony, Germany, is one of the world-famous top universities of science and engineering in Germany. Established in 1745, this school is the first polytechnic university in Germany, one of the ten universities of CESAER European Conference Union, and one of the top TU9 members in Germany. By 2020, there will be 20067 students, including 294 international students1person.

Brunswick University of Technology * * * has 765,438+0 majors, 65,438+056 research institutes, belonging to 6 different departments and 3,600 faculty members. One of the founders of modern mathematics, "Prince of Mathematics" Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss, Nobel Prize winner Klaus von Klitsching, Manfred Eigen and georg wittig all graduated from this school. Among its alumni, the physicist Pockels who proposed the optical Pockels effect, Hulbert Wei, the father of German magnetic levitation, and Julich Seifert, a famous automotive technical engineer and director of Volkswagen, were born.

As an old German university of science and engineering, the school is particularly outstanding in vehicle engineering research. Its automobile research institute enjoys a high reputation in the world, which not only contributes to traditional vehicle transmission, but also is one of the only two schools in Germany that offer cutting-edge vehicles such as electric vehicles. In addition, the school is an important member of Google's driverless car research team and the Vehicle Engineering Research Center of Lower Saxony (NFF). In the aerospace field, the Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics has undertaken many research tasks of the European Space Agency (ESA) and enjoys a high reputation in the European aviation industry.