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CHE University Ranking

Electrical / Information Engineering, Department

Fakultät IV: Elektrotechnik und Informatik

Technische Universität Berlin

Fakultät IV: Elektrotechnik und Informatik
Marchstr. 23
D-10587 Berlin
Telephone: +49 30 3142-2229
https://www.tu.berlin
TU Berlin
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Basic information

Total number of students at the department

1,630

Number of master degree students (w/o teacher qualification)

550

Percentage of teaching by practitioners

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Percentage of teaching by practitioners, master's

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Support during the study entry phase

Total score for support in the study entry phase

12/14 points

Job market- and career-orientation

Bachelor theses in cooperation with work environment

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Master theses in cooperation with work environment

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Research

Publications per academic

5.3

Citations per publication

4.1

Third party funds per academic

232,700 €

Doctorates per professor

2.8

Students' assessments on undergraduate, presence-learning-courses

Teacher support

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Support in studies

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Courses offered

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Study organisation

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Exam organisation

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Digital teaching elements

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Research orientation

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Offers for career orientation

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Rooms

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Library

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IT-infrastructure

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Laboratories

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Return rate of the questionnaires

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Students' assessments on consecutive master's degree courses

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Transition to Master's studies

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Further information provided by the department

Special features regarding teaching

Harmonisation of the courses offered across the entire programme of Master's degrees through the development of fields (defined module catalogues) that make up the courses on offer in the degree courses; broad range of subject areas represented; many international collaborations and exchange projects, start-up-friendly environment including support measures; integration in the campus university in a central location; media-supported teaching; Many English-language courses in the master's degree; Above-average number of international visiting researchers

Special features regarding the international orientation

The Faculty IV has its own officer for foreign study periods: Development of exchange programmes in cooperation with the International Office and the faculty board; Information events on study abroad; Individual advice on stays abroad; Students are supported in the planning and recognition of credits; Many other cooperations and exchange projects (double degrees)

Special features regarding the equipment

Numerous laboratories which are directly linked to departments with cost-intensive, subject-specific equipment (e.g. robots, media labs); 2 clean rooms; drive test benches; machine shop; high-voltage facility; smart grid laboratories; electronic laboratories; The technical equipment varies in the individual subject areas but is excellent thanks to the close links with non-university research institutions (including the Fraunhofer Institutes, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin) and nearby federal institutes.

Special features regarding research activities

The faculty is one of the most research-intensive faculties in Germany in this area; very high rate of external funding (public and private); Close cooperation with non-university research institutions (Fraunhofer Institutes, Telekom Innovation Laboratories); participation in large research projects: EU joint projects, innovation centres; research strengths (awards, citations, impact, international visibility); Participation in interdisciplinary programmes; Students have many opportunities for participation in research projects.

Support for founders

own start-up ambassador; Cooperation with the central Centre for Entrepreneurship; Start-up; Friendly environment including support; Career Service

Other special features

Extensive school and junior academic work of the faculty to get school pupils interested in MINT studies, with the programme organised centrally in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science lab ("dEIn lab"); the faculty hosts a large number of international visiting academics, who provide insights into current research through lectures, etc.; the departmental student organisation (www.freitagsrunde.org) is very active and well integrated into the organisation of studies, with many of its own student projects.

Further information on research activities

Further information about study entry phase

Website of the Student Council

online-application

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(P) = Professors' judgements

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Last Update 2022: Data collected by the CHE Center for Higher Education
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