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 culture. […]
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 data […]
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 […]
Preparing for your studies in France, and succeeding after, involves having a solid understanding of how your degree is defined. The decision to study abroad implies immersion in a new academic environment, with increased chances of contrasting with one’s past educational experiences in multiple ways. There is, most probably, a different language of instruction, a […]
Three doctoral researchers from the Institute for Future Technologies represented ESILV at the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST 2025), one of the leading international conferences on Human–Computer Interaction (HCI). At this event, the students received the “Most Useful” Award.At the 38th ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, held in […]
Swaminath Venkateswaran, PhD, Associate Professor in Mechatronics and Head of the Industry & Robotics major at ESILV, co-edited with Professor Jong Hyeon Park (Hanyang University, South Korea) a special issue of Robotics dedicated to Parallel Kinematic Machines (PKMs). Initiated in 2022 upon his joining ESILV, this publication continues the research he began during his doctoral […]
ESILV’s MedTech & Health Major has been awarded the label of the competitiveness cluster Medicen Paris Region, a distinction recognising programmes that align closely with the priority needs of the Paris Region health tech ecosystem. This label confirms the curriculum’s quality and its role in training engineers who can support future medical and technological innovations. […]
The world of Finance has evolved at an increasingly rapid speed over the last years, bringing a series of new challenges to navigate. Markets move faster than ever, and they’re driven by algorithms, data, and global interconnections that require precise expertise. This is where Financial Engineering comes in, enabling the blending of finance, math, programming, […]
At De Vinci Higher Education, Orientation Days mark the official welcome of international students joining ESILV’s engineering programmes. The goal is clear: to provide each student with a structured, informative, and warm introduction to their academic and social environment in France.Organised by the International Relations Department, the event provides essential tools to help degree-seeking and […]
The World Economic Forum’s 2025 report highlights major transformations in the job market linked to technological transition, generative AI, and climate issues. For higher education, these developments are reshaping the skills expected and the organisation of careers. These insights of the expected changes in the job market are more than mere observations: they inform how […]