In a recent research paper entitled “ON PROFITABILITY OF NAKAMOTO DOUBLE SPEND“, using new mathematical proofs that he developed, Cyril Grunspan, Director of the Financial Engineering Programme at ESILV Graduate School of Engineering, demonstrates that the bitcoin’s network security is robust enough to require only 1 or 2 confirmations for average transactions. This hypothesis may […]
Some people refer to it as the Fourth Industrial Revolution, others as digital transformation, and the vast majority as Industry 4.0. Regardless of its connotation, it’s obviously transforming production lines, supply chains, team divisions and tasks, and altering the manufacturing workplace of tomorrow.
DeafLearning, a project developed by ESILV engineering students, won first place in the category of Data Science at the Bayer Digital Campus Challenge held at Bayer headquarters, in Leverkusen Germany, between famous neighbours Dusseldorf and Cologne. ESILV’s team finished second place out of 832 participants from 74 countries and 320 projects featuring four categories: Cloud […]
While the range of difficulty and complexity varies between projects; at the core, there are questions engineering students and even professional engineers should ask to help get any project off to a good start.
Pole’s Leonard de Vinci team has been awarded the Digital Engineer Trophy of the Engineer of the Future Trophies 2019 organized by the “Usine Nouvelle” and “Usine Digitale” magazines. The award-winning project in the Digital Engineer category is a virtual-reality jacket called Jacketronics. The Trophies of the Engineer of the Future took place at the […]
In 2019, business analytics started being taken seriously. As businesses stop asking themselves “do I need analytics?” and start asking themselves “how can I get analytics?” 2020 will witness major acceleration in all of the trends we’ve come to know, and introduce a few new ones that join the forces of business intelligence and predictive […]
What first comes to mind when talking about “engineering”? Probably math, physics, finance, technology, but it’s not all as analytical as one might think.
With more than 100 partner universities all over the world, ESILV reinforces the ambitions of the future engineers with a calling for globetrotting. Encouraging the international mobility of students it also means organising networking events that would guide student engineers in their quest to find an internship or training program outside France. And what better […]
Students wanting to pursue a master’s degree in engineering tend to hesitate while picking their major because of how much details go into each one. Becoming a successful computer science engineer is no joke. It requires a lot of focus and passion, and all future engineers have both. So what does it really take to […]
An article by Sergio Focardi and Davide Mazza, both professors and researchers in Finance at ESILV and EMLV and member of the De Vinci Research Center’s Finance group, first published in The Conversation, showcases the technical implications of quantum computing in Finance and Economics. The evolution of modern finance was closely linked to the evolution of […]
Being tech-savvy and innovator is at the core being of financial engineers. To this day, some recruiters and clients are still under the big misconception that only numbers matter, but the truth is, there’s more to this than meets the eye. What are the 5 necessary soft skills financial engineers must have to remain competitive […]
The opening of the first international branch of the Pole Leonardo de Vinci in Dublin, the European home of the GAFA tech giants, gave the Corporate Partnerships department of the three schools – ESILV, EMLV and IIM – an occasion to organise the first Career Fair in Ireland, on November 7th. At the headquarters of […]