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École supérieure d'électricité, commonly known as Supélec ((:sypelɛk)), is a French graduate school of engineering awarding the equivalent of a master's degree and Ph.D opportunities. It is one of the most prestigious and selective ''Grandes Ecoles'' in France, and a reference in the field of electric energy and information sciences. With 460 graduates a year, Supélec ranks among the world's top institutes in electrical and computer engineering. Founded in 1894 and initially located in the 15th district of Paris, it was moved to Gif-sur-Yvette in 1975. Since then, two more campuses have been established, in Rennes in 1972 and Metz in 1985. It is a member of Top Industrial Managers for Europe (TIME) network. It is also a member of the CESAER Association and n+i Engineering Studies. In 2015, Supélec merged with École Centrale Paris and became CentraleSupélec. CentraleSupélec is a member of Université Paris-Saclay. == History == Supélec was founded in 1894 by Eleuthère Mascart. He was elected: Perpetual Member and Secretary of the ''Académie des Sciences'' and Foreign Member of the British Royal Society, Professor at the ''Collège de France'', and won the Bordin Prize in 1866 and the Grand prix de l'Académie des sciences in 1874. From 2004 to 2013, the director of Supélec was Alain Bravo. Hervé Biausser became the director in 2013, 1st of September, while keeping the directorship of Centrale Paris. Historically the goal of Supélec was to educate engineers for the then booming electrical industry. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Supélec」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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