TU Delft - a bird`s eye view

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Delft University of Technology
Thursday, 07 April 2016
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Working on grand challenges
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World class, top rankings
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TU Delft
Research profile
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Research slides – examples
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Science
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Delft Research-based Initiatives
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TU Delft Institutes
Example: climate institute
Extreme weather and the city
Climate change and rapid urbanisation will
result in increasing water management
problems in urban areas through this century.
Urban areas are particularly vulnerable due
their high population densities and
high concentration industrial and
infrastructural assets.
Aerosols, radiation and clouds
The interaction between fine dust particles in
the air, the formation of clouds and the effect
of clouds on climate change may be easily
explained, but is notoriously hard to capture in
scientific models.
Sea level rise and mass
transport
How does the ice mass of Greenland, Antarctica
or of glaciers change over time? What will be
the effect on the sea
level?
Climate information and policy
Our society is dependant on energy and
transport networks. Extreme weather causes
local incidents which could lead to nationwide
disruptions of traffic, trains and energy supply.
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Composition of student body
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Online education
DelftX
Massive Open Online
Courses (MOOCs)
Open
Course
Ware
(OCW)
On Campus
education
Online Distance
Education
On Campus Education
• Direct access to education
• Research facilities
• World Class Library
• Student social tissue
• Student projects
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)
• Learning Activities & Course Materials
• Free
• Enrolled students only, massive numbers
• Bachelors level
• Certificate of Completion
OpenCourseWare (OCW)
• Course Materials
• Free
• Big Exposure, Worldwide
audience
• Both Bachelor and Master level
• No interaction with faculty
• No accredited certificate
Online Distance Education
• Learning Activities & Course Materials
• Paid enrollment
• Enrolled students only, limited numbers
• Master level
• Accredited Course Certificate
• Full Master Degree
Open Course Ware review:
“After MIT, the best provider
of open courseware is TU
Delft”. Visitors from over
170 countries log in.
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Tailoring for talented students
• 15 Bachelor programmes
• 34 Master programmes
• 1 Graduate School
Honours Programme Delft
Courses, projects, internship
and workshops (total 30 EC) on
top of or blended with standard
MSc curriculum (120 EC) for top
5% students
“The TU Delft Graduate School offers PhD
candidates an inspiring research environment,
an excellent team of supervisors, academic
staff and a PhD mentor, personal Doctoral
Education Programme and support of a career
advisor or a personal counselor.”
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Valorisation
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Yes!Delft
As per 2012:
• 116 companies
• 500+ employment
• EUR 85 Million invested capital
• EUR 41 Million generated
revenue
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Research facilities
High-voltage engineering laboratory
Experimental Nuclear Reactor
Cleanroom (DIMES)
Aerospace facilities (e.g. jet plane, flight simulator)
Wind tunnels
Radar and telecommunication test facilities
Water basins for coastal and marine research
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TU Delft Mission
Our mission is:
• to explore the frontiers of the engineering sciences
• to solve societal challenges
• to support a competitive and sustainable economy
through
• excellent creative research
• science, engineering and design in one approach
• excellent education
• valorisation, spin through, spin out
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TUDelft - Composition of Revenue and Expenditure
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492
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510
522
512
484
EU,
corparate
22%
447
400
Funding
350
NWO
6%
Goverment
65%
Tuition
7%
300
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2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
100%
90%
66
77
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80%
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70%
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109
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30
27
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Operational
14%
60%
EU, corparate
50%
NWO
40%
Tuition
337
338
316
335
345
309
334
338
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
30%
20%
Goverment
Savings
4%
Facilities
17%
HR cost
65%
10%
0%
2005
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Recent online developments
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