Creativity is one of the most important soft skills for an Engineer. Engineers must always think of creative ways to come up with a solution, and they need to use their creativity to envision future innovations. Like any skill, creativity can be trained and improved. Schools of Engineering such as ESILV help students improving their […]
Nowadays, soft skills are an essential part of professional life. While hard skills represent technical skills, soft skills are all about personal skills, such as team spirit, creativity, or leadership. Students and graduates need to identify their soft skills for the hiring process. Schools of Engineering like ESILV put soft skills at the core of […]
The last decade was a turning point in tech innovation. With the Internet becoming more and more accessible and smartphones entering the everyday life of a vast majority of people, the 2010s was the decade that truly launched the human race into the future. Let’s get back in time to remember the biggest innovations of […]
Robotics really is the field of the future! Scientists have recently come up with tiny little robots that can move on four feet. Almost invisible, those robots can be used to explore biological environments. More than a million of those robots have already been produced. How Do Those Robots Work? “Those robots are so small […]
Born between 1997 and 2010, people from Generation Z grew up along with the digital era and are defined by a strong knowledge of new technologies and concerns about the environment. With the oldest of them now ready to enter the working life, what to expect of them regarding the Engineering Industry? Generation Z is […]
On 3 July 2020, the European Commission opens one of the most important worldwide programme to drive clean innovative technologies towards the market: the Innovation Fund. A call for environmental-friendly projects to boost competitiveness among innovative technologies with a low carbon footprint. The Fund supports innovation in energy-intensive industries, renewables, energy storage and carbon capture, […]
With more than 100 partner universities all over the world, ESILV reinforces the ambitions of the future engineers with a calling for globetrotting. Encouraging the international mobility of students it also means organising networking events that would guide student engineers in their quest to find an internship or training program outside France. And what better […]
As part of the development of partnerships with world leaders in the digital world, around forty alternating engineering students at ESILV engineering school had the opportunity to go on a “Learning Expedition” in Ireland, the hub of the leading international digital players. In just a few decades, the Irish capital has become a true European-style […]
International exchange and degree-seeking students who chose Parisian engineering school ESILV to study for a semester or more have seized the opportunity to take part in a welcome week to settle in their new campus and in Paris. Coming from South Korea, Spain, Canada, China to name but a few, some of the international students […]
Dr. Waseem Akthar, head of the Computing Faculty at Griffith College presented the Dublin university to ESILV engineering students. In focus, the MSc in Computing Science, one of the dual degrees offered at ESILV. Founded in 1974, Griffith College gathers 7 000 students on its Dublin, Cork and Limerick campuses. A MSc in Computing Science, […]
A second year student at ESILV, Class of ’21, Jamil Jabr discovered ESILV when he was in secondary school in Beirut. The programmes and educational project offered by ESILV convinced him to apply to the Parisian engineering school. Knowing from an early age that he would like to make a career in finance, Jamil has […]
French engineering school ESILV students must spend a semester or more abroad anytime from year 3 to 5. Why not in Australia? Anne-Sophie Morvan, manager at Francaustralia Education presented the University of Newcastle to ESILV students. An occasion to find out about this academic partner and more specifically its Faculty of Engineering. The University of […]