École polytechnique de l'université de Nantes
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| École polytechnique de l'université de Nantes | |
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| Logo de l'École polytechnique de l'université de Nantes | |
| Established | January 2000 |
| Type | Grande école |
| Director | René Le Gall |
| Admin. staff | 200 (2011) |
| Students | 1,250 (2011) |
| Postgraduates | 5,600 |
| Doctoral students | 250 |
| Location | Nantes and Saint-Nazaire, France |
| Campus | multiple campuses |
| Former names | IRESTE, ISITEM & ESA IGELEC |
| Affiliations | University of Nantes, Polytech group, Conférence des Grandes Ecoles |
| Website | [1] |
École polytechnique de l'université de Nantes (also known as Polytech Nantes) is a French Grande École which provides curricula and run research programmes in a variety of scientific and technological fields:
- electronic and digital technologies
- electrical engineering
- civil engineering
- computer science
- thermal and energy sciences
- materials sciences
- energies (apprenticeship)
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[edit] General information
It is located on two distinct campuses:
- "La Chantrerie" 47°16′59.16″N 1°30′51.16″W / 47.2831°N 1.5142111°W in the city of Nantes
- "Gavy" 47°15′2.11″N 2°15′29.07″W / 47.2505861°N 2.258075°W in the city of Saint-Nazaire
The school was created in January 2000 through the merging of three existing engineering schools: ESA-IGELEC, IRESTE, and ISITEM.
[edit] Affiliations
Polytech Nantes is a department of the University of Nantes and a member of the Polytech group which is a network of 13 graduate engineering schools within France's leading science universities located in Marseille, Nantes, Montpellier, Nice, Grenoble, Paris, Annecy-Chambéry, Clermont-Ferrand, Orléans, Tours, Lyon and Lille.