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ESIEE Paris

ESIEE Paris
École Supérieure d'Ingénieurs en Électrotechnique et Électronique
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Motto L'école de l'innovation technologique
Motto in English
The schools of technological innovation
Type Grande école
Established 1904
Director Dominique Perrin
Students 1,800
Postgraduates 350 engineers / year
Location Marne-la-Vallée, France
Affiliations University of Paris-Est, Paris Île-de-France Regional Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Conférence des Grandes Écoles
Website Official website in English

ESIEE Paris (previously named École Supérieure d'Ingénieurs en Électrotechnique et Électronique), is a graduate school of engineering located in Marne-la-Vallée. The school was established in 1904 and is part of the ESIEE network of graduate schools.

ESIEE Paris offers its students general engineering training with the aim of enabling them to design, produce and oversee complex industrial systems, while meeting strict economic constraints and dealing with an international environment. To do this, the School provides high-level scientific and technological training, which is frequently updated to keep pace with changes in the leading edge technologies and supplemented by language, general culture and economics teaching.

Despite its small size, it is well represented in the French industry. Most of its students hold executive positions in the industry and large corporations or scientific research positions in France or abroad.

ESIEE Paris belongs to the Paris Île-de-France Regional Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The school is also a member of the Conférence des Grandes Écoles, and University of Paris-Est.

It was founded in 1904 and was known until the 1960s as the Breguet school. It is operated by the Paris Chamber of Commerce. Some of the students come directly from high school and graduate after five years while others, who follow the traditional path to the Grandes écoles, come from a preparatory classes and graduate in three years.

Approximately 400 of the 1,800 students in Paris graduate every year and 60% of them have spent at least three months studying or working outside France. Depending on their specialization, they can attend classes in its 300 m2 (3200 ft2) clean room. It is known as the first engineering school to have students design and launch an artificial satellite, named SARA, in 1991, as part of extracurricular work in ESIEESPACE, a student club. During the last two years, students in Paris choose a specialization among the following subjects:


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