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1 Delft University of Technology Faculty of EEMCS
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2 TU Delft in a nutshell
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3 Addressing grand challenges
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4 TU Delft Vision TU Delft views its role in society as supplying technological solutions that take us significantly further along the road towards sustainability and a flourishing economy. We position ourselves as an open academic community which, through its scientific personnel and graduates, is represented throughout the academic world and is rooted in our own regional and national, social and economic environment.
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5 TU Delft Mission Make a significant contribution towards a sustainable society for the twenty-first century. Conducting groundbreaking scientific and technological research which is acknowledged as world-class; Training scientists and engineers with a genuine commitment to society; Helping to translate knowledge into technological innovations and activity with both economic and social value.
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6 TU Delft Fact Sheet
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7 Organization Structure (1/2)
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8 Organisation Structure (2/2)
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9 TU Delft in Context (1/3) 13 Research universities 240.000 students 12 universities in Top 200 World leading in Science and Health Top 200 universities density UK Netherlands Switzerland / France
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10 TU Delft in Context (2/3)
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11 TU Delft in Context (3/3) THE Rankings Shanghai (ARWU) Rankings QS Rankings
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12 TU Delft Reach Out (1/2)
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13 TU Delft Reach Out (2/2)
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14 Education
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15 Student Fact Sheet (figures 2015)
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18 Online learning: big volume; new students & bringing it home
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19 Recognized as one of the top 10 online universities world-wide
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20 Long Term (2020) growth online students
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21 Four levels of education
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22 Alumni Network: Map of the World http://worldofalumni.tudelft.nl/
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23 Alumni http://worldofalumni.tudelft.nl/
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24 Research @ TUDelft
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25 Fundamental Applied Inspired Research
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26 Delft Research-based Initiatives To coordinate addressing societal challenges
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27 Delft Research Institutes To coordinate addressing multidiscipline engineering challenges
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28 Research facilities at TU Delft High-voltage engineering laboratory Cleanroom (Else Kooi Lab) Wind tunnels Water basins for coastal and marine research Experimental Nuclear Reactor Aerospace facilities (e.g. jetplane, flight simulator) Radar and telecommunication test facilities For example:
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29 About EEMCS
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30 EEMCS Vision We believe in technology driven solutions to solve current and future societal needs. Mission We want to be the driving force to solve societal and technological challenges through solidly founded scientific disciplines and technically oriented multidisciplinary research, by educating people, and deepening and sharing our knowledge.
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31 EEMCS in a nutshell
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32 Nationalities PhDs Candidates
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33 Education EEMCS Our Playing Field is international World-wide network of collaborating top-100 universities European education collaboration in IDEA league and Erasmus Mundus Education for research and entrepreneurship (EIT Digital) Research facilities in use for education: Else Kooi Lab, INSYGHT Lab, Smart energy labs and many more Beijing Research Center on solid state lighting (PhD)
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34 BSc education at EEMCS Electrical Engineering Computer Science Applied Mathematics
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35 MSc education at EEMCS Applied Mathematics Computer Engineering Computer Science - Data Science and Technology - Software Technology Electrical Engineering - Electrical Sustainable Energy - Microelectronics - Signals and Systems - Telecommunications and Sensing Systems Embedded Systems
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36 Inter-university specialisation Leiden-Delft-Erasmus (LDE) Bachelor Mathematics (Leiden University) Master track Bioinformatics (Leiden University) Delft-Twente-Eindhoven (4TU) Master Embedded Systems Master track Cyber Security International master programmes: ICT Innovation (EIT) EWEM (European Wind Energy Master) COSSE Microelectronics / Tsinghua University
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37 Education at EEMCS – facilities (1/2) Photovoltaic lab
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38 Education at EEMCS – facilities (2/2) Tellegen Hall
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39 Breakdown intake first-year students (1/2)
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40 Breakdown intake first-year students (2/2)
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D-DREAM projects Delft - Dream Realisation of Extremely Advanced Machines (D-Dream Hall) Student teams work on engineering challenges Dream teams mobilize 700 students High visibility, great motivator
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D-dream projects – Nuon Solar Team The Nuon Solar Team participates in the two-yearly 3000 km World Solar Challenge Race from Darwin to Adelaide 1st place 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2013, 2015 2nd place in 2009 and 2011
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43 Research EEMCS
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46 Research at EEMCS Department – Intelligent Systems (1/3) Programs (sections) INSY objectives Topics (disciplines)Professors Multimedia Computing (MMC) INFORM PROTECT ENABLE Multimedia, databases and information systems, human- computer interaction, data mining and analysis Alan Hanjalic (head) Interactive Intelligence (II) ENABLE PROTECT DISCOVER Artificial intelligence, decision science, human-computer interaction, multimedia Catholijn Jonker (head) Mark Neerinx (TNO, 0.4 FTE) Pattern Recognition and Bioinformatics (PRB) DISCOVER INFORM Data mining and analysis, computer vision and pattern recognition, bioinformatics and computational biology Marcel Reinders (head) Lodewyk Wessels (NKI, 0.2 FTE) Boudewijn Lelieveldt (LUMC, 0.2 FTE) Roeland van Ham (KeyGene, 0.2 FTE) Computer Graphics and Visualization (CGV) INFORM ENABLE DISCOVER Computer graphics, human-computer interaction, data mining and visual analysis Elmar Eisemann (head) Cybersecurity (CYS) PROTECT DISCOVER Computer security and cryptography, signal processing, data mining and analysis, information theory Jan van den Berg (joint appointment with TPM) (head) Inald Lagendijk Network Architectures and Services (NAS) INFORM PROTECT DISCOVER Complex networks and wireless communications, data mining and analysis, quality and reliability, sustainable energy Piet Van Mieghem (head) Rob Kooij (TNO, 0.2 FTE)
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47 Research at EEMCS Department – Intelligent Systems (2/3)
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48 Alumni at EEMCS Department – Intelligent Systems Laurens van der Maaten: Facebook AI Research Guntur Sandino: CEO CleVR (Highly Interactive Virtual Reality Solutions)
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49 Research at EEMCS Department – Software Technology (1/2) The department covers the design, engineering and analysis of complex, distributed and cooperative software and computer systems. ST research focuses on six programs: Software Engineering; Algorithmics; Distributed Systems; Programming Languages; Web and Information Systems; Embedded Software.
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50 Research at EEMCS Department – Software Technology (2/2) ST alumni hold leading positions in key companies such as Google, Microsoft, Netflix, Facebook, Adyen, Twitch, ING, ASML.
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51 Research facilities at EEMCS Electrical Sustainable Power Lab: infrastructure for high-voltage research, electronic converters, electric machines and for fabricating and testing complete silicon-based photovoltaic cells. Else Kooi Lab: micro-fabrication cleanroom facilities RF/(sub)mm-wave Labs support wireless electronic circuits and component testing. Radar Labs consist of multi-sensor facilities on the roof of the EEMCS building
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52 Valorisation EEMCS works closely together with fellow institutes, organisations and corporate in larger consortia an bilateral collaborations. International collaboration: 50 million National collaboration: 60 million
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53 Valorisation Entrepreneurship education Entrepreneurial inspirational activities: visits, guest speakers Entrepreneurial pre-incubation hub
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54 Startups Quadraad.ewi.tudelft.nl/startup
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