Institut Supérieur d'Électronique de Paris | |
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Established | 1955 |
Type | French Grande Ecole |
Religious affiliation | Catholic Church |
President | Michel Ciazynski |
Location | Paris, France |
Website | http://www.isep.fr |
ISEP, short for "Institut Supérieur d’Electronique de Paris," is a French Grande École located in Paris. It specializes in electronics, telecommunication and computer science.
The school was founded in 1955 on the place where Edouard Branly, physics professor at the Catholic University of Paris, discovered the coherer in 1890.
ISEP has three main departments (Electronics, Telecommunication, Information systems) and ten laboratories for teaching and research. ISEP has relationships with several companies in its industry (Thales, STMicroelectronics, ATMEL) and has a strong worldwide program orientation (co-operation agreements with more than 20 international institutions, member of 3 international exchange programs). ISEP also initiated an International Masters’ degree program.
It is one amongst the top four Grandes Ecoles according to the French magazines l'Express and L'Etudiant in 2010.
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Stanford University's Overseas Studies Program in Paris is hosted every year by the Institut Supérieur d'Electronique de Paris. Every years Chinese students from Huazhong University of Science and Technology come for two years to follow Diplôme d'Ingénieur courses. Other famous partner universities offering exchange program include University of Bologna (Italy), Cranfield University (UK), National Chiao Tung University (Taiwan), Sogang University (South Korea), Vellore Institute of Technology (India), Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), Hong Kong University of Science & Technology (Hong Kong), University of California, Davis (USA).