The Engineering Industry is a stimulating field that can sometimes get overwhelming for people who struggle with time management. In order to be more organised when it comes to executing daily tasks, there are several techniques. Whether you are a procrastinator, a perfectionist or an underestimator, there is at least one time management technique made […]
The Pole Leonard de Vinci stands in solidarity with world in Covid-19 fight. Since Monday, March 30, a handful of students from the DeVinci FabLab student association, members of De Vinci Innovation Center community, and their teachers have been taken turns, two by two, to produce 3D-printed face shields. The Pole Leonard de Vinci opened […]
Junior-Enterprises are not unique to business schools! There is also a potential for technical missions or high-stakes innovation situations: upgrading the pieces of equipment at the fablab, modelling and building a collection of modular shoes and conceptualizing an eco-responsible container for a new 100 percent French beverage. DeVinci Junior puts together the skills of students […]
While the range of difficulty and complexity varies between projects; at the core, there are questions engineering students and even professional engineers should ask to help get any project off to a good start.
Engineering students are not only innovators but artists as well. Even if they don’t fit the popular notion of “creativity”, they can manage to use their technical luggage such as mathematics, physics, and aeronautics as a medium for their creative outlet. Engineering students go to school to develop their creative side by designing tools and […]
On Wednesday, 16 October, Leofly Student Association hosted a talk with Jean-Claude Hironde, the engineer in charge of the Rafale project – spearhead of the French army – to retrace the history of the omnirole fighter conceived by Dassault Aviation and answer all the questions raised by this technological achievement. Jean-Claude Hironde took a step-by-step […]
The student automotive association of the Pôle Léonard de Vinci, Vinci Eco Drive organised its own exhibition stall at the Village of Sciences hosted by La Cité des sciences et de l’industrie located in Parc de la Villette in Paris (4 to 6 October 2019). ESILV’s engineering students presented their latest prototype of energy-efficient vehicle […]
Robots were once perceived as a threat to people’s jobs, or even just a tool used in the heavy industry sector, but in this digital era, SMEs are starting to make use of them as well. While some people argue that robots are replacing humans, SMEs are benefiting from the support of this technology to […]
Most students believe in the idea that procrastination gives a sense of pressure and that the adrenaline rush will give a boost of ideas and last-time efficiency, but this can also create a habit of procrastination that first year students can’t afford to gain.
Engineering and teamwork are a perfect match. To be a successful engineer is to develop strong teamwork skills in order to ensure a smooth workflow process.
For one week, members of the LeoFly project teams, the student association for space and aeronautics enthusiasts, participated in C’Space 2019, organized by Planète Sciences in partnership with CNES.
Engineering Students, particularly graduate students, go back to resume their post-graduate studies under the impression that it will be the same experience as their bachelor’s. Little do they know that it’s a completely different experience.