The ESILV Hackathon – PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) & DPM (Data Protection Management) Challenge 2025 brought together more than 500 participants from the class of 2026 to address industrial challenges related to product lifecycle and data protection. The event brought together Capgemini, Renault Group, Dassault Systèmes and Actadata for three days of immersion, followed by […]
If you’re considering an engineering Master’s degree in a French Grande École, you must carefully weigh your options. It is no secret that every young engineer aspires to land high-paying jobs, but not all engineering degrees are worth the same. Here’s how much you can make with a Master’s in Engineering from ESILV.
The 2025 Alumni Fair brought together nearly 800 members of the Pôle Léonard de Vinci community on the Paris-La Défense campus. The event provided a unique opportunity for graduates and students from ESILV, EMLV, IIM, and De Vinci Executive Education schools to exchange ideas. The Alumni Fair: intergenerational dynamics at the service of the network […]
How careers are being rewritten by Industry 4.0, and how ESILV prepares students for them. Factories are becoming smarter, agile, and more autonomous. Robots now work side-by-side with humans, AI predicts failures before they happen, and additive manufacturing (3D printing) turns digital designs into physical parts overnight. This shift, often called Industry 4.0, isn’t eliminating […]
A new publication in IEEE Access (Q1), led by Ahmed Azough, Head of the Computer Science & Data Science MSc at ESILV, offers a structured review of artificial intelligence methods for detecting parking slots from in-vehicle cameras. This work, to which Chaimae Aajal contributed, analyses how camera-based approaches have evolved into a scalable alternative to […]
LéoFly, the aeronautics and space association of the Léonard de Vinci cluster, is leading a scientific project that has been pre-selected for the REXUS programme coordinated by the European Space Agency. STAR-D is studying phagocytosis in microgravity using a model organism used in immunology. This pre-selection paves the way for an in-depth evaluation of the […]
Fintech has grown from a niche segment to a core part of Europe’s financial ecosystem. Paris has quietly become one of its strongest hubs, combining global banks, trading houses, and scale-ups with a deep pool of quantitative talent. As capital markets and crypto continue to digitise, the demand for traders, analysts, and quantitative profiles shows […]
After completing her undergraduate studies in Industrial Engineering in Peru, Gabriela Veliz chose France to pursue graduate studies in a country known for its long-standing engineering tradition and its strong industrial ecosystem. From this starting point, she details the reasons that led her to pursue the Master in Engineering at ESILV. Building a Technical Foundation […]
From part-time jobs to engineering internships, discover how you can combine study, work, and career growth in France. For many international students, studying abroad is not only about earning a degree. Besides the academic achievements the decision entails, there is also the discovery of independence, the building of a career, and immersion in a new […]
During the 41st edition of the BDA Conference, held at IRIT Toulouse in October 2025, Wissal Benjira, PhD student and ESILV alumni, received the Best Demo Award for her research work on computing Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) indicators using open data. This recognition highlights the contribution of young researchers trained at ESILV to the international […]
When people think of France, their minds often go straight to the Eiffel Tower, croissants, and film-worthy boulevards. But behind the postcards and café terraces lies one of the world’s most innovative environments for science and engineering.
Noémie Combe, mathematician and the first ESILV faculty member based at the Montpellier campus, recently presented her latest research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Her talk was part of VaNTAGe, an international online seminar dedicated to major open questions in number theory and arithmetic geometry. This invitation highlights both the academic reach of […]