Federico Santa María Technical University

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Federico Santa María Technical University
Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María
Logo UTFSM
Motto
Ex umbra in solem
Motto in English
From the shadow into the light
TypePrivate, Traditional
Established1929
RectorJosé Rodríguez Pérez (2006–2014) (reelected in 2010)
Academic staff
794[1]
Undergraduates10,418[1]
Postgraduates1,076[1]
Location,
CampusUrban, 92,414 square metres (9.2414 ha) (main campus)[1]
ColorsAzure, Gules and Or[2]
NicknameSansanos
Websitehttp://www.utfsm.cl
University frontis

The Federico Santa María Technical University (Spanish: Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María) (UTFSM) (or simply Santa Maria University) is a Chilean university founded in 1926 in Valparaíso, Chile. The University has campuses in Valparaiso, Viña del Mar, Santiago, Talcahuano and Rancagua, as well as an international campus in Guayaquil, Ecuador. Santa María University is the alma mater of several prominent businessmen, engineers and Chilean scientists. Its students and Alumni are known as "Sansanos".

UTFSM was the first Chilean university to confer a doctorate in engineering in 1962 and the first higher-education institution in Latin America to confer this degree.[3] For six consecutive years, UTFSM has been ranked the third best university in Chile in terms of quality perception given by more than 1000 important business executives.[4] In 2012, the University was ranked 5 between 9.500 schools of engineering in the world according to their impact factor in the last 5 years (Microsoft Academics),[5] as the latinoamerican university with the largest normalized impact factor, and as the first school of engineering in South America.[6] The university has special emphasis in technical fields as physics, mathematics, chemistry, biotechnology, and engineering fields as civil, mechanical, electrical, electronic, industrial, information, telematics, environmental and chemical engineering with a significant growth in business research.[7]

History

The university takes its name from Federico Santa María, a Chilean philanthripist that lived in France. He raised a huge fortune as a broker in the sugar market in Paris. Before his death, he donated all his fortune to create a university in Valparaíso, his hometown. In his testament, Santa María donated his fortune with the idea of building a high-standard technical and scientific institution. This institution would accept and prepare the best students from all socioeconomic backgrounds to gain technical and scientific knowledge that contribute to the progress of the country.

Following his philosophy, on March 31, 1926, an institution was created to develop Santa María's legacy. Finally on 1931 the School of Crafts and Arts and School of Engineering José Miguel Carrera was founded. In 1935 its name changed to Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María.

The condition imposed by Federico Santa María was that, during the first 10 years, the university must receive academics from the best schools of engineering in the world. Following this imperative, the executor of this project, Agustín Edwards McLure, moved to Germany where he contacted Dr. Karl Laudien, who was the first Rector (Chancellor) of the university. From that moment, the university received strong German influences.

In 1960 the Graduate School was created. In 1962 the university became the first higher-education institution in Latin America to confer a doctorate in engineering, in cooperation with the University of Pittsburg.

Campuses

The university has four campuses and two branch campuses (sedes). These are in four Chilean cities and Guayaquil, Ecuador:

While the campuses are focused on undergraduate, graduate and university academical activities, sedes are mainly dedicated to technical degrees.

Main Campus, Valparaíso

The main UTFSM campus (or Casa Central) is located in Valparaíso, covering most of the front area of Los Placeres hill. The site faces the Pacific coast and it is visible from many parts of the bay of Valparaíso.

The building was designed by Josué Smith Solar, one of the most respected Chilean architects of the 20th century, and his son José Smith Miller. The American Neo-Gothic style campus is considered one of the foremost works of Chilean architecture. The campus is also recognised for its beautiful gardening, with native and exotic species. [citation needed]

In 2001, the illumination of the university frontis was renewed through a contest organised by the Chilean branch of Philips. [citation needed]

The main campus has a gothic scholastic architecture with a privileged view to the Pacific Ocean. In 2008 it was chosen as one of the most remarkable national architectural works of the 20th century.[8]

Organization

Due to the focused nature of the university, its organisation does not include different faculties, only different academic departments. Within the Chilean campus level, there are 12 departments, which carry out research and graduate/undergraduate educational programs.

UTFSM is the only Chilean engineering school that includes sports as an obligatory course in the curriculum. [citation needed]

The university offers careers of Commercial Pilot and Aeronautical Engineering in its Academia de Ciencias Aeronáuticas [5] in a joint venture with Chilean airline Lan Chile.

Education

The university offers undergraduate and graduate degrees. The undergraduate degrees can be of 12 academic semesters (engineering), 10 semesters (engineering, pure sciences and architecture), 8 semesters (Applied Engineering) and 6 semesters (technical careers). The graduate degrees (Masters and Doctorate) have a structure that can be described as follows: 2 years for masters of science and 3 to 5 years for Doctorate degrees.

Engineering degrees

The engineering degrees at UTFSM (and throughout Chile) are offered in different degrees of difficulty. The highest degree corresponds to 12 academic semesters..

To differentiate it from the engineering studies of 10 semesters, the degree has the suffix of Civil. For example, the degree for 12 academic semester in chemical engineering has the title of Ingeniero Civil Químico, while the degree of 10 semesters has the title of Ingeniero Químico.

Chemical Engineering

The Chemical Engineering School at UTFSM was founded together with the foundation of the School of Engineers in 1935, being one of the oldest degrees offered by the university. The first Chilean and latinamerican doctorate degree in chemical engineering was given to Walter Gaete Castro in 1962, with a cooperation between UTFSM and University of Pittsburg, USA.[3] Nowadays, the chemical engineering department has the name of Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering (IQA, in Spanish), where Chemical Engineering and Environmental Engineering degrees are offered. The research topics at IQA are:

  • Design of industrial processes
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Food Science and Bioprocesses
  • Minerals Processing
  • Automation and process control

The Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering has 12 associate professors, 11 with PhD degrees. The department offers the graduate programs of Master of Science and PhD in Chemical Engineering.

Research

Since 2010 UTFSM has been awarded with nearly US$8 million for 76 research projects.[9][10][11] Many of these projects involve national and international collaborations with prestigious institutions in Latin America (ANDES Laboratory Project, RIABIN Biotechnology Network), Europe (CERN, Max Planck Institut, Politecnico di Milano), and USA (MIT, SLAC), among others.[12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]


Notable alumni and faculty

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María – Ingeniería en Chile". Utfsm.cl. Retrieved 2010-12-25.
  2. ^ http://www.dgc.usm.cl/wp-content/themes/wp-dgc/docs/manual_identidad.pdf
  3. ^ a b http://www.bib.utfsm.cl/nuevositio/attachments/087_80%20a%C3%B1os%20de%20universidad.pdf Reseña Histórica – Biblioteca UTFSM
  4. ^ http://www.dgc.usm.cl/2010/12/03/usm-tercer-lugar-en-encuesta-de-percepcion-de-calidad-2010/
  5. ^ http://academic.research.microsoft.com/RankList?entitytype=7&topdomainid=8&subdomainid=0&last=5
  6. ^ http://www.scimagoir.com/ Ibero-American Ranking
  7. ^ http://mba.americaeconomia.com/articulos/reportajes/escuelas-locales-compiten-codo-codo-en-el-ranking-mba-2010
  8. ^ http://www.dgc.usm.cl/2008/12/29/casa-central-elegida-una-de-las-grandes-construcciones-del-siglo-xx/ Casa Central elegida una de las grandes construcciones del Siglo XX
  9. ^ http://noticias.universia.cl/ciencia-nn-tt/noticia/2010/12/28/774859/universidad-santa-maria-adjudica-17-proyectos-fondecyt.html Universidad Santa María se adjudica 17 Proyectos Fondecyt
  10. ^ http://www.dgc.usm.cl/2012/02/12/universidad-santa-maria-se-adjudica-23-proyectos-fondecyt/ Universidad Santa María se adjudica 23 Proyectos Fondecyt
  11. ^ http://latercera.com/contenido/676_219429_9.shtml
  12. ^ http://riabin.bioplantas.cu/
  13. ^ http://www-de.mpimp-golm.mpg.de/pdf/pm/PM-2010-05-17.pdf
  14. ^ http://profesores.elo.utfsm.cl/~mzanartu/Documents/Mehta_2012_IEEE_TBME_VHM_accepted.pdf
  15. ^ http://international-relations.web.cern.ch/International-Relations/nms/chile.html
  16. ^ http://www2.slac.stanford.edu/tip/archives/TIP2_96.pdf
  17. ^ http://www.3ie.cl/pages/show/alianzas-estrategicas
  18. ^ http://accordi-internazionali.cineca.it/accordi.php?continenti=AM&paesi=%&univ_stran=%&univ_ita=16&anni=%&durata=&tipologia=%&natura=%&denominazione=&btnSubmit=Cerca&pag=2
  19. ^ http://blueskysunshine.org/blog/?p=3557#axzz22cNE2mw1
  20. ^ http://andeslab.org/talk/andes-aspera.pdf
  21. ^ https://www.amherst.edu/academiclife/dean_faculty/facmeetings/memorialminutes#Breusch

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