Télécom Physique Strasbourg Explained

Télécom Physique Strasbourg
Established:1970
Type:Public
City:Illkirch-Graffenstaden
Country:France
Affiliations:Conférence des Grandes écoles
University of Strasbourg
Institut Mines-Télécom
Commission des titres d’ingénieur
Carnot M.I.N.E.S
Conference of Deans of French Schools of Engineering (CDEFI)
AlsaceTech
Free:7

The Télécom Physique Strasbourg (TPS), former École Nationale Supérieure de Physique de Strasbourg (ENSPS), is a French grande école and engineering school in Strasbourg, France. Télécom Physique belongs to the University of Strasbourg.

Training

As most schools of engineering in France, Télécom Physique recruits its students after two years of post-bac intensive studies. The education at the school lasts for three years, and includes theoretical and practical education, training in companies and laboratories. The school offers different areas of expertise:

  1. Image Processing and Computer Vision
  2. Software and network engineering
  3. Automation and Robotics
  4. Biophysics
  5. Electronics
  6. Photonics
  7. Physics and modeling

Each of these options can be obtained with a master's degree from the university along with the master of engineering degree.[1]

History

Opened in 1970, the ENSP was a school dedicated to the education of engineers in different trainings related to physics, located on the Esplanade campus of Strasbourg. Classes of about 15 students achieved the school at its beginning. In 1994, the school moved to the Pôle API, in Illkirch-Graffenstaden, to be closer to laboratories and specialized companies.

In 2012, the institute changes its name to Télécom Physique Strasbourg.[2] Nowadays, almost 100 students graduate every year.

External links

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.cti-commission.fr/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/telecomphysiquestrasbourg_strasbourg_avis_20140107.pdf Objet : Avis n°2014/01-07 relatif à l’habilitation de l’Université de Strabsourg – Télécom physique Strasbourg à délivrer un nouveau titre d’ingénieur diplômé
  2. Web site: Éducation. L'École de physique de Strasbourg devient Télécom. Daune-Anglard. Geneviève. March 3, 2012. L'Alsace.fr. fr. 2019-10-16.