Technische Universität Berlin (TU Berlin), established in 1879 as the Königlich Technische Hochschule Charlottenburg, ranks among Europe's top technical universities with over 34,000 students across seven faculties in engineering, computer science, natural sciences, economics, planning, and humanities. A TU9 member and Excellence Strategy recipient, TU Berlin drives innovation through clusters like MATH+, Berlin AI, and Matter-Wave labs, excelling in sustainable urbanism, quantum technologies, and mobility. Spread across central Charlottenburg campuses, iconic buildings like the Steinplatz main edifice house cutting-edge facilities: makerspaces, supercomputing clusters, and wind tunnels. Renowned for interdisciplinary research with partners like Siemens and Volkswagen, the university boasts 11 Nobel laureates alumni including Einstein and Planck. English-taught master's abound, attracting 30% international students supported by welcome services, DAAD scholarships, and 100+ clubs. In vibrant Berlin, TU fosters entrepreneurship via HEROES incubator and global exchanges, preparing graduates for leadership in tech-driven futures amid affordable living and cultural dynamism.