We are all familiar with the traditional and typical engineering jobs and career paths you can pursue when you study engineering, but what if we told you that there are some exciting opportunities out there?
The “learning-by-doing” method inspires ESILV engineering students to design and give courses inspired by Capture the Flag challenges to their fellow students. One sure way of perfecting a skill is to start teaching about it. With this in mind, five students in their Fourth Year of ESILV Master’s in Engineering have designed a course on […]
As the ESG wave impacts the global asset management industry, French fintech firms are taking action. Paul Bezault, class of 2004, co-founder and president of AssetSagacity, is one of the entrepreneurs leading the digitization of extra-financial data to make asset management more sustainable. Paul, who graduated from ESILV in 2004, is the head of the […]
Sometimes called the “mad scientists”, we found a beautiful yet accurate way of describing the role of creative technologists by dubbing them “the tech creatives driving projects into the future.”
To qualify as an ESILV engineer is to complete a high-level, general scientific and technological training program that uses digital technology, is internationally aware, and is true to the project-based teaching method. What is an ESILV engineer? To answer this question, the faculty members draw up a profile of a generalist engineer able to drive […]
With over 7 billion people, our planet is going through plenty of ecosystem transitions. From climate change to biodiversity challenges and changes in cities management, a lot of critical issues are affecting all aspects of our lives; economic, political, and environmental. But as cities get smarter, they still need to be sustainable to survive.
A diverse profession such as engineering offers many specializations to choose from as it naturally allows you to branch out into many industries. Each specialty of engineering contributes to our daily lives. That is why picking the right one remains essential because it will not only affect you but the people around you too.
Actuaries are the unknown superheroes of the financial engineering world. While they possess a remarkable technical skillset involving a lot of statistics, finance, and maths, it is actually the real business problem-solving competencies that go beyond numbers that make their superpowers noticeable. Number nerds? We don’t think so. There’s more to them than meets the […]
Being in a challenging and competitive graduate market, engineering students can become less motivated during their academic journey. That is why engineering schools pick up on that vibe and nurture a culture of diversity, creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship that prepares graduates for the global market.