Netherlands | Eindhoven, Netherlands
Eindhoven University of Technology (TUE), established in 1956, is situated in the high-tech heart of the Netherlands, playing a crucial role in advancing the Dutch knowledge economy. Originally founded to meet the needs of Philips, TUE continues its strong ties with the company, but its collaborations with other global tech giants in the "Brainport" region, including ASML, NXP, and DAF Trucks, are equally significant in today’s innovation landscape.
TUE's research focus spans energy, health, and smart mobility, with notable expertise in fields such as robotics, nano-engineering, telecommunications, and photonics. The university has achieved global recognition in the RoboCup robotics competition, winning multiple titles, and made headlines in 2016 for launching the world's first "drone" café.
TUE is deeply integrated into the high-tech ecosystem, with collaborations in research areas such as automotive systems, data science, and complex molecular systems. With around 5,000 undergraduates and a strong international presence, the university offers courses in both English and Dutch. It also promotes a vibrant campus life with sports, student societies, and a state-of-the-art library.
As of 2025, Eindhoven University of Technology (TUE) holds a ranking of 136th globally in the QS World University Rankings. This reflects a slight decline from its previous position of 124th in 2024. However, TUE has performed better in other rankings, such as Times Higher Education (THE), where it is ranked 168th in 2024, showing a significant improvement from 201st in 2023. TUE is well-regarded for its excellence in engineering, technology, and applied sciences, as well as its strong industry collaborations, particularly within the high-tech region known as 'Brainport'
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