Every profession is full of clichés. Engineering is no exception to the rule! Here are the top 10 stereotypes Some clichés about engineers stem from a bygone era (when engineering was exclusively male). In contrast, others are perpetuated by films and television series (engineers are geeks, always glued to their screens). This list is inevitably […]
As part of MN’s Academic Excellence Program, Marco Rossi, Class of 2025, completed his graduation research with one of the largest Dutch asset managers. Pursuing his master’s degree at ESILV in Paris, Marco explored concentration risk in equity portfolios and proposed innovative frameworks to support pension fund investment strategies. This recognition highlights the role of […]
A team from ESILV and KRYPTOSPHERE® achieved first place on the Exploration Track at the Ripple x EasyA Hackathon in Singapore, with a project that introduced innovative features for the XRPL blockchain. This achievement highlights the ability of engineering students to apply their skills to emerging fields such as decentralized finance (DeFi) and blockchain technology. […]
In engineering, the classroom is just the beginning. Blueprints and equations are vital, but they’re only part of the story. The real magic happens when curiosity steps into the workshop, when ideas take flight in competitions, and when engineers-in-training discover what they’re truly capable of through collaboration and creativity.
As we reach the heart of 2025, the field of engineering continues to evolve at a rapid pace. Those who have joined the discipline are now bathing in an ecosystem defined by advanced technologies, ongoing innovation, and increasingly immersive learning models. From AI-powered simulations in the classroom to interdisciplinary collaboration in state-of-the-art labs, the experience […]
Ali Ben Yezza and Eli Benbaruk, engineering students at ESILV and KRYPTOSPHERE® DeVinci members, were awarded second place at the HAKS Hackathon 2025 by XRPL Commons for their project AetherPay, a modular SDK designed for seamless XRPL payment integrations. Here’s a look back at a weekend of high-level innovation and teamwork at the intersection of […]
Public speaking can be a nerve-wracking experience for anyone, but for some engineers, who are often known for their methodical and introverted nature, the thought of standing in front of an audience can be daunting. While technical skills might be at the heart of an engineer’s expertise, communication, and presentation skills are equally crucial in […]
Many engineering students hear about technical associations early in their academic journey—whether through professors, campus events, or de bouche à oreille. But while some rush to sign up, others hesitate, unsure of what they’re really getting into. Is joining a technical association worth the time? Will it actually help with future job prospects? Or is […]
If the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of engineering is calculations, innovative designs, and cutting-edge technology, then this article is not for you. Only curious ones know that leadership is another essential skill that defines successful engineers beyond technical expertise. Managing projects, collaborating with teams, and making strategic decisions are just as […]
The Bloomberg Global Trading Challenge 2024 marked another milestone for ESILV’s Financial Engineering major. A team of fifth-year financial engineering students demonstrated their advanced trading skills, ranking among the top performers globally in Europe and France. Competing in a field of 2,520 teams and over 13,000 participants worldwide, the team achieved: 8th place in Europe […]
Arielle NDA, an engineering student at ESILV has embarked on a transformative journey as a junior researcher at Omini, a pioneering company in bioelectronics. Specializing in MedTech & Health, Arielle has spent her work-study experience honing her medical technology and sensor development expertise, especially in Organic Electrochemical Transistors (OECT) for biosensors. Through her role, she […]
How often have you read an article that started with the same statement about an interconnected world? Well, this one’s no different, but with a twist. Engineering students increasingly look beyond their home countries to better understand their field. A global perspective is not just a luxury; it’s essential.