Supinfo

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Supinfo (also known as ESI-Ecole Supérieure d'Informatique) is a French graduate school of engineering offering a five-year Master's degree in computer science.

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[edit] History

Supinfo was founded in Paris in 1965. It has since grown to include several branches:

[edit] In France

[edit] In French overseas départements

[edit] In other countries

[edit] Distinguished alumni of ESI-Supinfo

  • Marc Simoncini (1984), founder of iFrance and Meetic.
  • Christophe Job (1988), vice-president applications development at Oracle Corporation.
  • Richard Ramos (1988), education and research director at Apple Computer France.
  • Eryk Markiewicz (1989), director of marketing EMEA at Business Objects.
  • Tristan Nitot (1989), founder of Mozilla Europe.
  • Frédéric Simottel (1992), rédacteur en chef de 01 Informatique.
  • Gerard lepetit (1994),founder of yamour [1]
  • Erik Dasque (1996), chef de produit chez Novell pour le projet Mono.
  • Frank Denis (1999), designer of Pure-FTPd, metalog applications, now at Skyrock.
  • Mitsuru Furuta (2003), developers technical relation manager, .Net division at Microsoft

[edit] Studies

The school only delivers one diploma, the MSc in computer science. Two years of preparatory class (undergraduate) focusing on acquiring a strong general computer experience, and Information Technology. Then three years of engineering class in computer science leading to an European Master of Science in Computer Science. Each year of study ends with a three months mandatory internship (six months for the last year).

[edit] International partners

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