3TU

3TU was the name of a federation of three leading Dutch technical universities: TU Delft, TU Eindhoven, and University of Twente. In 2016 the federation was renamed to 4TU in response to the entry of the University of Wageningen. The federation aimed at maximizing innovation by concentrating the strengths in research, education and knowledge transfer of all technical universities in the Netherlands.[1]

Master Programmes

The three universities of technology in Delft, Eindhoven, and Enschede are jointly committed to strengthening and pooling technological knowledge with the aim of producing sufficient and well-trained engineers and technical designers, of carrying out outstanding and socially relevant research of an international standard, and of promoting cooperation between research institutes and businesses. The following joint master's degree courses are currently available:

3TU.School for Technological Design, Stan Ackermans Institute (3TU.SAI)

The 3TU.School for Technological Design, Stan Ackermans Institute (3TU.SAI) was started in 1986 at the Eindhoven University of Technology; the name was chosen in honor of prof.dr. S.T.M. Ackermans, the rector magnificus of the university who retired the year before and who spent a good deal of his career lobbying for more attention in university education to the needs of the companies who would employ the graduates.[8]

3TU.SAI manages different post-graduate technical designer programs across the three technical universities. Each designer program is two years in length and is intended to teach young masters starting in their careers the design skills needed to design the complex systems needed in the high tech industry. Graduates are granted a Professional Doctorate in Engineering degree and may use the postfix PDEng after their name.[9]

The postgraduate programs offered by 3TU.SAI are:[10]

Applied Mathematics Institute

The 3TU Applied Mathematics Institute (3TU.AMI) is one of the Centers of Excellence of the 3TU Federation. The AMI is dedicated to coordinating the activities of different applied mathematics groups at the three technical universities. These coordinated activities include the research, but also the master's programs, internships and knowledge valorisation. In the period 1990-2006, the joint MSC program graduated 1229 students.[11]

On 23 September 2010, the 3TU Federation announced an extensive cooperative agreement with AMI's German counterpart, MATHEON. The cooperation will extend to shared master's programs, coordinated graduate schools, a European project for e-learning, a Dutch-German research program and an exchange program for professors. The AMI-MATHEON cooperation will encompass 80 professors and over 500 researchers; it will be the largest mathematics cluster in Europe.[12]

References

  1. "3TU". 3TU Federation. Retrieved 26 September 2010.
  2. "3TU Master Construction Management & Engineering". 3tu.nl.
  3. "3TU Master Embedded Systems". 3tu.nl.
  4. "3TU Master Science Education & Communication". 3tu.nl.
  5. "3TU Master Sustainable Energy Technology". 3tu.nl.
  6. "3TU Master Systems & Control". 3tu.nl.
  7. "3TU Master Specialisation Cyber Security". 3tu.nl.
  8. "Stan Ackermans Institute". SAI. Archived from the original on 29 September 2010. Retrieved 26 September 2010.
  9. "Diploma and degree". SAI. Archived from the original on 29 September 2010. Retrieved 26 September 2010.
  10. "Programmes". SAI. Archived from the original on 13 October 2010. Retrieved 26 September 2010.
  11. "Applied Mathematics Institute". 3TU.AMI. Retrieved 26 September 2010.
  12. "3TU AMI ondertekent overeenkomst met MATHEON" (in Dutch). 3TU.AMI. 23 September 2010. Retrieved 26 September 2010.
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