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RWTH Aachen University and Industry

Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. E. Schmachtenberg

Rector

NL

MaastrichtCologne

DüsseldorfB

D

Liège

Aachen

Brussels

Paris

Frankfurt a. M.

1 hour journey

ICE/ Thalys

Paris – Cologne

Brussels –Frankfurt

source: RWTH Aachen, Peter Winandy

In the Heart of Europe

History of RWTH Aachen University

1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010

Year

Nu

mb

er

of

Stu

den

ts

Founded as

“Royal Rheinish-

Westphalian

Polytechnic

School of

Aachen” (10/1870)

New constitution and

name: “Royal

Technical University”

(1880)

Ceased for a short

term by the

occuppying

powers in World

War I (1918 until

January 1919)

Closed for one

year during

World War II (1939)

Classes are resumed

after surrender and

rebuilding

(01/1946)

Commencement

of a new

constitutional

structure

(03/2000)

Commencement of the

Higher Education

Autonomy Act (01/2007),

Awarded title of

“University of

Excellence” (10/2007)

40,000 Students

42,298

Students by Academic Field

} 32% Female

} 68% Male

13,483

28,815

57% 23% 13% 7%

RWTH Aachen University: The Big Picture in Figures

Professors Total

students

Graduates

International

students

New enrollments Personnel (FTE)

Total financing

in million €

Third-party

funding

42,298

8,190

7,056

5,915

533

8,737

353.7

893.6

Sources of Funding

DFG

893.6 Mio. €

} Basic funding

} Project funding

439.0 Mio. €

454.6 Mio. €

% State of NRW 22.3 0.9

22.2 22.1

19.3

7.0

4.6

1.8 Foundations

EU

Other

Industry and

Economy Teaching funding

(QVM, QL & HSP)

BMBF and other

Federal Ministries

Potential of RWTH Aachen University

The way we work with industry

Scientific and Industrial Integration

Fraunhofer

institutes: 4 Affiliated institutes: 16

Other institutionsCooperation with

research centres

Scientific advisory

boards for institutes/

departments

Cooperation contracts

with industry

Small and medium-

sized business

Cooperation with other

universities

Connection between Science and Business

Science

Fostering entrepreneur-ship

4

Wirtschaft/ Industrie

Executive education

3

Wirtschaft/ Industrie

Industry projects & transfer

2

Wirtschaft/ Industrie

RWTH Campus

1

Business/ Science

KHI:

Development of highly efficient gas

turbines for industrial applications

Gas turbines for hydrogen fuels

RWTH Aachen:

Basic research on combustion stability and

emissions

Full scale single burner tests

• Flame stabilization and noise control

• Operation windows (flashback limits)

• NOx-emissions and reduction

• Hydrogen fuels

Full scale HP-tests at RWTH Aachen

Cooperation with Japanese Industry, Joint Research (1/2)

Joint research of Kawasaki Heavy Industries and RWTH Aachen University on gas turbine combustion

~ 1995 Start of Cooperation

2007 – 2009 Erection of a Full Scale High Pressure Test Rig for Gas

Turbine Combustors at RWTH Aachen University

July 2009 Non-Disclosure Agreement between KHI and RWTH Aachen

2009 – 2014 Common Investigation of Flame Behaviour and Emission of

Gas Turbine Combustors fired with Natural Gas

2012 – 2014 Buildup of a Hydrogen Infrastructure at RWTH Aachen

Febr. 2013 Framework Agreement about Cooperation in R&D in the field

of Power Generation Equipment and Gas Turbines

Nov. 2014 First Combustion Tests with Hydrogen for KHI‘s Corporate

Technology Division and for Gas Turbine Division

Cooperation with Japanese Industry, Joint Research (2/2)

History of the cooperation

Cooperation with Japanese Industry, other Examples

A visiting scientist of SOKEN (subsidiary of DENSO) is

currently working at the RWTH institute (paid by SOKEN).

Together they work on new combustion processes and

injection technologies for modern Otto engines

Research Association for Combustion Engines e.V. (FVV):

The FVV is a worldwide and unique research network from

engine and turbine manufacturers to their innovative suppliers

and development service providers.

Two years ago Toyota joint the FVV as the first Japanese

member. Last year they initiated their first big research project

within the FVV and the Institute for Combustion Engines of

RWTH Aachen is working on it.

Cooperation Examples of the Institute for Combustion Engines

Cooperation with Japanese Industry, Research Campus

Research initiative by the Federal Ministry of Education

and Research: public-private partnership for innovation

The FEN-Consortium will work alongside technical,

social and economic issues and evaluate the

acceptance of new technologies for electrical power

supply in the population.

FUJI Electric is a FEN member; with the RWTH

Aachen University Institute for Power Electronics and

Electrical Drives they work on a galvanically isolated

bidirectional Multi-Port-DC-DC-converter

Research Campus „Future Electrical Networks“ (FEN)

• > 570 Japanese companies

• > 50% have their EU HQ in NRW

• > 30.000 employees working for Japanese companies in NRW

• Annual turnover approx. 37 bn Euro

• In recent years strong interest in R&D collaboration

NRW: The Japanese Business Hub on the Continent

Strong Presence in and around Düsseldorf, Cologne, Aachen

One of Europe´s biggest research landscapes is being built on Campus Melaten and Campus West

Campus

West

Campus

Mitte

Campus

Melaten

Campus

Melaten Campus

West

Campus

Mitte

City

Center

University

hospital

Cathedral

(world cultural

heritage)

© StädteRegion Aachen/RWTH Aachen Campus

GmbH

Existing Campus Expansion

RWTH Aachen Campus will be one

coherent campus that will be fully

integrated in the community and public

life.

Total area: approx. 2.5 sqkm

Campus Melaten and Campus West:

– Area: 800,000 sqm

– Volume of investments: 2 bn €

– New direct and indirect workplaces:

approx. 10,000

19 research clusters will be developed on Campus Melaten and Campus West in close proximity to the relevant institutes

Its major institutes and their cooperation with industry make RWTH Aachen University an outstanding cooperation partner

Company Enrollment: Cooperation model to strengthen cooperation between industry and RWTH

Research & Development

Advanced (vocational)

training

Industry

Research questions, resources, qualified staff

Research results,

resources, qualified staff

Development

RWTH

Lecturers, visiting professors, case studies, resources

Qualified staff, certificates,

masters, doctorates

Enrollment

RWTH Aachen Campus Symbiosis of Science and

Industry

Holistic and systemic

research

Demand-oriented

integration of skills and

disciplines

Consolidation of

cooperation

Attractive service offerings

Clear assignment of roles

and responsibilities

Access to resources and

technology

Use of synergies effects

and economies of scale

The range of services offered to industry also has to meet the investors’ minimum requirements

Research and development in different

degrees of intensity

Holistic consideration of research questions

meeting the demands

Advanced (vocational) training for

academic and non-academic staff

Preferential treatment in usage of RWTH

Aachen University’s infrastructure

Access to young and qualified staff

Anchor tenant (> 250 sqm) with good

credit rating

Term of lease: 10-15 years

Occupancy rate of 60-80% in advance

Size of the building: at least 6.000 sqm

GFA, covering six floors

Ratio of office to hall space should be

3:1

Enrollment’s range of services Investors’ minimum requirements

The advanced vocational training center is the core of Campus Melaten alongside the 11 clusters

11 clusters with office, hall and laboratory areas

• University Buildings

• Research Buildings

• Rental areas of private real estate investors

• Buildings of RWTH research partners

Central Service Facilities

• Advanced vocational training center

• Hotels

• Sports & Leisure Facilities

• Childcare Facilities

• Restaurants, shopping, services

Cluster areas

Central infrastructural facilities

© rha

RWTH Aachen Campus: Current developments

3. Photonics Cluster

1. Logistics Cluster

2. Heavy-Duty Drives

Cluster

4. Production Engineering Cluster

Move in: Oct 2013

Center for Wind Power Drives (CWD)

Completion date: end of 2014

Start of construction: spring 2015

Completion date: autumn 2016

Start of construction: summer 2014

Completion date: autumn 2015 Start of construction: Dec 2013

Completion date: winter 2014

8.

7.

1. 2.

3.

4.

5.

8. Bio-Medical Engineering Cluster

Center for Biohybrid Medical

Systems Start of construction:

autumn 2014

Start of European investor

selection process for 2nd

development phase in Nov 2013

6.

6. Restaurant

Bistro Forckenbeck

Running since Nov 2012

© RKW

7. Bio-Medical Engineering Cluster

© Carpus + Partner

AG

© RWTH Aachen Campus GmbH

5. Bilingual day-care center

© Vincerola © Henn © KPF

© JSWD

© RWTH Aachen Campus GmbH

© Peter Winandy

More than 120 companies are already involved on the RWTH Aachen Campus

© Peter Winandy

Thank you for your attention!