Graduate School of Engineering and Systems Sciences
CentraleSupélec is the coordinating institution of the "Graduate School of Engineering and Systems Sciences".
The operating establishments are AgroParisTech, the Faculty of Sciences of Orsay
Institute of Optics Graduate School
Paris-Saclay Higher Normal School, L 'Versailles Saint-Quentin University in Yvelines
University of Evry, Polytech Paris-Saclay
INRAE, CEA and CNRS.
The IUT of Cachan and INRIA are associated operators.
Within a unique ecosystem bringing together academic centers and industrial partners within the same territory, the Graduate School of Engineering and Systems Sciences offers recognized master's and doctoral programs in the fields of engineering sciences and related digital sciences. These programs open the door to professional integration in research and development environments in France or internationally.
The Graduate School has more than 1000 Master's students and 600 PhD graduates per year in several major research areas: materials, mechanics, civil engineering, industrial engineering, optics, electronics, telecommunications, electrical engineering, robotics, applied mathematics and digital technology, high-performance computing, biomedical imaging, biotechnologies, etc.
The major focuses of the Graduate School
The Graduate School brings together more than sixty research laboratories that explore and develop new ways of designing, manufacturing, using and maintaining systems that contribute to responding through research and innovation to the major societal challenges that prefigure the world of tomorrow and guarantee the ecological and economic development of our societies.
The research teams work closely with many sectors of activity such as aeronautics, space, land transportation, energy, microelectronics and telecommunications. To meet the needs of transformation of professions and tools in these industries, the teams develop original approaches, concrete and robust solutions based on fundamental sciences, and contribute to the contribution of new knowledge. These collaborations lead to upstream and partnership research actions over long periods of time through national and international collaborations, chairs or joint teams in themes bringing together several disciplines.
Within networks of international partner universities, the Graduate School raises the quality of research and its training offerings in its field of expertise to the highest international level. It also contributes to supporting strong ideas and initiatives for the direction of international training and research practices and policies while promoting international experiences for all students and staff.
The main axes are:
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Biochemical, Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
- Optical Sciences and Engineering
- Telecommunications Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Fluid and Solid Mechanics
- Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics
- Computer Science and Applied Mathematics