Technical university of munich (TUM), founded in 1868, is a European research university located in Munich, the largest city in southern Germany.
TUM is one of the first three elite universities in Germany, including the International Union of Universities for Science and Technology, the Global Union of Advanced Research Institutes of Universities, the European Union of Universities for Excellence in Science and Technology, and the European Union of Top Engineering Universities. Tum is listed as a key funding object by the German government and enjoys the highest scientific research funding in Germany.
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TUM ranked 19 in QS World University of Engineering and Technology in 2022. Its disciplines are ranked in the world: electrical and electronic engineering (18), mechanical engineering (2 1), architecture (2 1), computer science and information system (29) and medicine (62).
202 1 World University Innovation Ranking 1, 2022 World University No.38,2021Moscow International University No.35,2023 QS World University No.49 (Germany No.1), 200213 Global University Students' Employability.
TUM is the alma mater of Prandtl, the father of fluid mechanics, Linde, the father of refrigerator, Bayer, inventor of diesel engine and computer B-tree, Walter, founder of modern architecture, Xu Huibin, academician of China Academy of Engineering, and Rousseff, chairman of BMW. TUM also has the earliest heart medical center in Europe-German Heart Research Center.
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