École Supérieure de Chimie Physique Électronique de Lyon
French engineering school From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
French engineering school From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
École Supérieure de Chimie Physique Électronique de Lyon or CPE Lyon is a French grande école located in Villeurbanne, near Lyon.
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Type | Grande école |
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Established | 1883 |
President | Bernard Bigot |
Director | Gérard Pignault |
Administrative staff | 400 |
Students | 1,650[1] |
Location | , |
Website | www |
CPE Lyon offers two diplôme d'ingénieur (French: [diplom dɛ̃ʒenjœʁ]) and two Master's level degrees, in two disciplines[2] and three diplomas.[3]
The chemistry and chemical engineering degrees involve the conception, synthesis and manufacture of new and valuable molecules that can be "first on the market". They also involve a focus on environmental issues, sustainability and management.
The electronics, telecommunications, maths and computer science degrees include a global education in electronics, microelectronics, computer science, image and signal processing, telecommunications, applied math and management.
CPE Lyon also conducts research in organic chemistry, analytical sciences, chemical and process engineering, microelectronics and image processing.
Selected students can prepare a PhD in one of the research laboratories (50 new students per year on average).
In 1883, the École Supérieure de Chimie Industrielle de Lyon (ESCIL) was founded by Jules Raulin, a student of Louis Pasteur. In 1919 1912 Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner Victor Grignard became a director. In that same year, the Institut de Chimie et Physique Industrielles de Lyon (ICPI) was founded by Professor Lepercq. In 1933, the École Supérieure de Chimie Industrielle de Lyon (ESCIL) was awarded the Légion d'Honneur by the Ministry of War, for service to the nation.
In 1993, Hubert Curien, former chairman of the European Space Agency (ESA), former president of the CERN and former minister was appointed President of ESCIL. One year later, in 1994, the École Supérieure de Chimie Industrielle de Lyon (ESCIL) and the Institut de Chimie et Physique Industrielles de Lyon (ICPI) merged to form the current École Supérieure de Chimie Physique Électronique de Lyon (CPE-Lyon).
In 2005, Jean Dercourt, Secretary of the French Academy of Sciences, was appointed President of the École Supérieure de Chimie Physique Électronique de Lyon (CPE-Lyon).
Notable alumni of the École Supérieure de Chimie Physique Électronique de Lyon include, among many others:
Others
For many years CPE Lyon has partnered with 90 universities abroad including:
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