? Karlsruhe University, founded in 1825, is the oldest science and engineering college in Germany, especially the computer information major ranks first in Germany, and the mechanical manufacturing, electronics and economic engineering rank in the top three. Its predecessor was the school of architecture founded by the famous German architect Weber 1805. In 2006, Karlsruhe University became one of the first three elite universities in Germany, and received more than 6,543.8 billion euros of research funds from the government every year, which marked an important step in the reform of German universities to the "elite" system. The computer department of Karlsruhe University ranks first among all universities in Germany, with the longest history, and the teaching quality and scientific research results are second to none, especially in the field of robots ... Besides the computer department, the mechanical manufacturing department of Karlsruhe University is also one of the best in German universities, and Karlsruhe University has a history of 170 years. 1962, after years of application and hope, the university library was finally built. In 1960s, the number of college students increased rapidly, and the number of professors also increased. By the end of 1970, the school had 14 1 professorship.
? Brunswick University of Technology Brunswick University of Technology is only18km away from Volkswagen headquarters, and its mechanical specialty is one of the key scientific research institutions in Germany. The automobile research institute of the university enjoys a high reputation in the world, which not only contributes to the traditional vehicle transmission, but also is an important member of Google's driverless car research team. Brunswick University of Technology is located in Brunswick, Lower Saxony, Germany, near Wolfsburg, where Volkswagen headquarters is located. It has a superior geographical position and can cooperate with Volkswagen in both directions. Even many teachers in the school are engineers of the public. The major of vehicle engineering research is particularly outstanding, and it is worthy of the title of "Germany's old polytechnic". The automobile research institute of the school is world-famous, which not only contributes to the traditional vehicle transmission, but also is one of the only two schools in Germany that offer cutting-edge vehicles such as electric vehicles.