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5 Research areas linked to the courses

Future engineers are immediately confronted with real problems in applied research in our five laboratories, giving them a taste for innovation.

Research and innovation are closely linked to our teaching approach

The creative enthusiasm that stimulated ESIEA’s founder – who at that point was dedicating all his time to the beginnings of electronics – is still present in the research-lecturers’ spirit and in the whole of the present team today.

In order to keep to the forefront of rapidly changing areas, research linked to new technologies is at the heart of the school’s teaching methods.

From the first year and continuing throughout the degree course an integral part of ESIEA’s educational philosophy is having access to five research areas and associated laboratories.

Access to areas of expertise from the very first year is a real opportunity!

Not only does the time spent in the laboratories give the future engineers a taste for invention and innovation but, on top of that, each research project involves solving a genuine problem.

 

ESIEA, a place of innovation and invention

Applied research has a real impact on people and businesses alike, whether the research be undertaken at the school – with mixed teams of research-lecturers and students – or in partnership with enterprises and French or foreign universities.

It leads to technical achievements of quality, which result in commercial or industrial recognition, the registration of a patent or a publication.

 

Our five research areas:

  • Cryptology and Operational Virology (C+V)°

  • Virtual Reality and Embedded Systems

  • Signal and Image Acquisition and Processing

  • Information and Systems Security

  • Digital Art and Research

 

 

 
 

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