Research Collaboration with Technische Universitat München (TUM)
Technische Universität München (TUM) is one of Europe’s top universities. It is committed to excellence in research and teaching, interdisciplinary education and the active promotion of promising young scientists. The university also forges strong links with companies and scientific institutions across the world. TUM was one of the first universities in Germany to be named a University of Excellence. Moreover, TUM regularly ranks among the best European universities in international rankings.
Our founder & CEO, Mert Altındağ is pursuing Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering at Technische Universität München (TUM). Research area is “Flight Operations & Data Management of UAVs in Autonomous Commercial Drone Missions". In order to increase industry and university cooperation, Cloud Ararat services and solutions overlap with the research area at TUM.
Aerospace Engineering Researchers at TUM are working on various projects including flight dynamics, flight systems, flight data management and more. Cloud Ararat will be assisting the research teams with Cloud Computing know-how and expertise.
Our LBC office have been productive in research & development and technology collaboration opportunities with industry leaders : Airbus, Siemens, Bauhaus Luftfahrt, İABG, Techniche Universitat München(TUM), German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr), German Aerospace Center (DLR) and more…
Facts & Figures at TUM
The 14 departments of the Technical University of Munich (TUM) provide an excellent environment for research and for the education of 41,000 students, 34% of them women. The university has a budget of EUR 1,329 mio., which includes the university hospital. Here you will find key facts and figures about the university.
545 Professors
research and teach at TUM. Moreover, the university has appointed Adjunct Professors and TUM Distinguished Affiliated Professors.
5 Humboldt Professors
have joined the TUM ranks (as of: 2016) – a major success in this competition for top international talent.
285 mio. € of third-party funding
for research and teaching was secured in accounting year 2015 making TUM one of German’s top- ranked universities.
17 Nobel prizes
have been awarded to TUM professors and alumni since 1927, e.g. to Rudolf Mößbauer (Physics) and Ernst Otto Fischer (Chemistry).
22 IEEE Fellows
have been researching and teaching at TUM (as of 2017). Fellow is the highest grade of membership of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
71 ERC Grants
are furthering the work of TUM scientists (as of: 12/2016). European Research Council (ERC) grants fund for ambitious research projects.
59 patents
for inventions from TUM researchers were submitted to Patent Offices 2016.
more than 800 Start-ups
have come from TUM (as of: 2016). The university offers advice and entrepreneurial support.
Budget: EUR 1,329 mio.
were available to TUM in accounting year 2015 (including the university hospital).
285 mio. € of third-party funding
for research and teaching was secured in accounting year 2015 making TUM one of German’s top- ranked universities.