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Illinois Institute of Technology
NameIllinois Institute of Technology
Established1940
TypePrivate
LocationChicago, Illinois, United States

Illinois Institute of Technology is a private PhD-granting research university located in Chicago, Illinois, with programs in Engineering, Architecture, Science, Psychology, Business, Communication, Design, and Law. The university is known for its strong programs in Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, and Electrical Engineering, with notable alumni including Martin Cooper, inventor of the Cell phone, and Ernest Brenner, former CEO of United Airlines. The university has a strong connection to the Chicago metropolitan area, with partnerships with companies like Boeing, Caterpillar Inc., and United Continental Holdings. The university is also a member of the Association of American Universities and the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities.

History

The university was formed in 1940 by the merger of the Armour Institute of Technology and the Lewis Institute, with the goal of creating a comprehensive Technological university that would serve the Chicago metropolitan area. The university's early years were marked by significant growth, with the addition of new programs in Aeronautical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and Physics. The university also established a strong connection to the US military, with research partnerships with the US Army, US Navy, and US Air Force. Notable figures such as Enrico Fermi, Arthur Compton, and Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar were involved in the university's early research efforts, which focused on Nuclear physics, Materials science, and Astronomy. The university also has a strong connection to the Manhattan Project, with several faculty members contributing to the development of the Atomic bomb.

Academics

The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs, including Bachelor of Science degrees in Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, and Electrical Engineering, as well as Master of Science degrees in Data Science, Artificial intelligence, and Cybersecurity. The university is also home to the Stuart School of Business, which offers MBA and MS programs in Finance, Marketing, and Management. The university has a strong connection to the Chicago business community, with partnerships with companies like Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, and Exelon. The university is also a member of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business and the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs. Notable faculty members include Nobel laureate Robert Millikan, Pulitzer Prize winner Herbert Simon, and National Medal of Science recipient John Bardeen.

Research

The university is classified as a High research activity institution by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, with research expenditures exceeding $50 million annually. The university has a strong focus on Interdisciplinary research, with programs in Sustainability, Energy, and Healthcare. The university is also home to several research centers, including the Wanger Institute for Sustainable Energy Research, the Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions, and the Institute for Food Safety and Health. The university has partnerships with several National laboratories, including Argonne National Laboratory, Fermilab, and Los Alamos National Laboratory. Notable research collaborations include the Large Hadron Collider project, the Human Genome Project, and the NASA Mars Exploration Program.

Campus

The university's main campus is located in the Bronzeville neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, with additional campuses in Wheaton, Illinois, and Morton, Illinois. The university's campus is home to several notable buildings, including the S.R. Crown Hall, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and the McCormick Tribune Campus Center, designed by Rem Koolhaas. The university is also home to the Paul V. Galvin Library, which houses a collection of over 500,000 volumes. The university has a strong connection to the Chicago cultural scene, with partnerships with institutions like the Art Institute of Chicago, the Field Museum of Natural History, and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

Student-Life

The university has a diverse student body, with students from over 100 countries and 50 states. The university offers a range of student organizations, including the Student Government Association, the Greek life system, and the Illinois Tech Athletics program, which competes in the NAIA. The university also has a strong focus on Community service, with programs like the Illinois Tech Community Service Program and the Stuart School of Business Community Service Initiative. Notable student organizations include the Illinois Tech Robotics Team, the Illinois Tech Solar Car Team, and the Illinois Tech Debate Team. The university is also a member of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators and the American College Personnel Association.

Alumni

The university has a strong network of over 70,000 alumni, including notable figures such as Martin Cooper, Ernest Brenner, and Sanjay Kumar, former CEO of Computer Associates International. The university's alumni have gone on to achieve success in a range of fields, including Technology, Business, Engineering, and Politics. The university is also home to the Illinois Tech Alumni Association, which provides a range of benefits and services to alumni, including Career counseling, Networking events, and Continuing education opportunities. Notable alumni include Nobel laureate Jack Steinberger, Pulitzer Prize winner Herbert Simon, and National Medal of Science recipient John Bardeen. The university's alumni have also made significant contributions to the US military, with several alumni serving as Generals and Admirals in the US Army, US Navy, and US Air Force. Category:Private universities in Illinois

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