'École Centrale Paris' is a leading French
Grande École of
engineering. It has the special status of
Grand établissement. It is also known by its original name ''École Centrale des Arts et Manufactures'', or ''ECP''.
École Centrale Paris belongs to the
Intergroupe des Écoles Centrale network, with its sister institutions (
Lyon,
Lille,
Nantes,
Marseille, and
Beijing.). It was the founder in 1988 of the
TIME network, which allows for student exchanges between leading european engineering schools. It also belongs to
CESAER, an association of european engineering schools.
Location
École Centrale Paris is located in
Châtenay-Malabry,
Hauts-de-Seine, a southern suburb of
Paris,
France (in a region called
Île-de-France), next to the Parc de
Sceaux and its
Château de Sceaux.
History
The École was founded in
1829 on a private initiative by
Alphonse Lavallée, who was its first president, and three associates:
Eugène Peclet,
Jean-Baptiste Dumas, and
Théodore Olivier. The founding vision was to educate multidisciplinary engineers for the emerging industrial sector. The institution was given to the French
state in
1857 by its creator,
Alphonse Lavallée.
Initially located in the Hôtel de Juigné (now Hôtel Salé' and home to the
Musée Picasso), it was transferred to rue Montgolfier in 1884, where it stayed until 1969. Its current location neighbors the
Parc de Sceaux.
'Former location of the École Centrale, rue Montgolfier in Paris (3rd
arrondissement)'
The ''Centralien'' program
The ''centralien'' program is the original and main program offered by the École. It is quite different from typical university or college studies; and specific to the French system of Grandes Ecoles. Studies go beyond the undergratuate level and the engineering degree of Ecole Centrale Paris (''Ingénieur Centralien'' or "centralien engineer") is equivalent to a
Master of Science. The curriculum is similar to those offered at other French
Grandes Écoles, such as
École Polytechnique,
École des Mines de Paris or
École nationale des ponts et chaussées.
The class of 2008 is about 450 students.
Admission
Most of the students are admitted after two to three years of
Classes Préparatoires, which correspond to two years of post high-school education with heavy emphasis on Maths and Physics (
freshman and years at US universities). At the end of the second year ("Mathématiques Speciales") students take a nation-wide competitive entrance examination for the
Grandes Écoles, including École Centrale Paris. The ECP recruits among the top 6% of the students in ''classes préparatoires'', which makes it a selective and prestigious institution.
A few students come from French universities after completing three or four years of post high-school education.
A significative contingent of students also comes from leading international universities which belong to the
TIME network (Top Industrial Managers for Europe).
Curriculum
Education at the ECP is multidisciplinary and typically lasts three to four years. During the first two years (''Tronc Commun'', or "Common Trunk"), students are required to take classes in science (Mathematics, Physics, Biology); in engineering (Continuum Mechanics, Heat transfer, Digital image processing, Computer programming,...) and in social sciences (Economics, Management, foreign languages,...). After these two years of "Tronc Commun", students choose to major in a particular field, which they study for one year and a half to two years. After completing these 3 years and a half to four years of education, they receive the degree of "''Ingénieur des Arts et Manufactures''", more commonly called "ingénieur
centralien"
National and international ties
The École Centrale Paris belongs to the French
Intergroupe des Écoles Centrale, together with
École Centrale de Lyon,
École Centrale de Lille, and
École Centrale de Nantes,
École Centrale de Marseille and
École Centrale de Pékin (
Beijing).
Since
1837, the school has built important international ties. Students come from around the world to study for several years on the school campus. École Centrale students may also obtain a "double diploma" at one of several partner schools, depending on the school, field of study, and degree type. Furthermore, the École is one of the founding members of the
TIME (Top Industrial Managers for Europe) network. (
Member List)
Research
The ECP hosts eight laboratories:
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Molecular and Macroscopic Energy, Combustion
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System's Analysis and Macroeconomics Modeling
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Industrial Engineering
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Chemical Engineering and Materials Processing Laboratory
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Applied Mathematics
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Soil and Structure Mechanics
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Technology and Strategy
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Solids Structure and Properties
The graduate school
In addition to the ''centralien'' training, the ''Ecole Centrale Paris'' offers a broad range of master's programs in science and engineering (1 year- or 2 year-programs). These programs are opened to applicants having completed their undergraduate studies at other institutions.
MS programs at ECP
The ECP also has a
Ph.D. program for students with a master's level. More than 200 doctoral candidates work in one of the 8 laboratories of the school.
Alumni
They include:
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Gustave Eiffel (1855), engineer and architect, famous for the
Eiffel tower in
Paris
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William Le Baron Jenney (1856), architect of the first
Chicago building
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Georges Leclanché (1860), created the
Leclanché cell
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Émile Levassor and
René Panhard (1864), founders of the first automobile manufacturing company,
Panhard et Levassor
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André Michelin (1877), founder of
Michelin
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Louis Blériot (1895), aviation pioneer, first pilot to cross the Channel
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Armand Peugeot (1895), founder of automobile maker Peugeot (
Peugeot PSA)
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Pierre-Georges Latécoère (1906), aeronautics pioneer, founder of Latécoère and
L'Aéropostale (one of the founding companies of
Air France)
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Marcel Schlumberger (1907), co-founder of
Schlumberger Limited
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Boris Vian (1942), writer
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Mehdi Bazargan, former
Iranian
Prime Minister
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Francis Bouygues (1947), founder of
Bouygues
★ Gérard Pélisson (1955), founder of the
Accor group (''Novotel'', ''Sofitel'', ''Mercure'', and ''All Seasons'' hotels)
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Robert Peugeot,
Peugeot holding president
as of 2005
★ Antoine (1966), singer
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Henri Gouraud (1967), computer scientist
★ Benoît Potier (1979), CEO of
Air Liquide
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Édouard Michelin (1987), former CEO of
Michelin
★ Charles Beigbeder (1988), CEO of Poweo (
See profile on AXA Talents website)
★ François Goulard, French minister for research (in 2006)
Notable faculty
They include:
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Eugène Péclet, physicist, gave his name to the
Péclet number
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Jean Baptiste Dumas, chemist
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Gustave-Gaspard Coriolis, gave his name to the
Coriolis effect
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Jean-Daniel Colladon, Swiss engineer and physicist
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Anselme Payen, chemist, discovered the first
enzyme
★ Mathematicians
Émile Picard,
Paul Appell and
Jacques Hadamard
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Raymond Barre (Vice-president of the
European Commission in the
1960s and French prime minister in the
1970s) was professor of economics in the
1960s
★ Sébastien Candel,
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics fellow
External links
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English official website
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TIME association Network
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Alumni Association Website (in French)
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"Understanding the Grandes Ecoles"
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A detailed explanation on the admission process for the ''centralien'' curriculum on Stanford University's website
See also
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Grands établissements
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Education in France
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Grandes écoles