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); École Centrale de Lille is a renowned graduate engineering school, with roots back to 1854 as the ''École des arts industriels et des mines de Lille'', re-organised in 1872 as ''Institut industriel du Nord''. It is one of the Centrale Graduate Schools. Its different curricula lead to the following French and European degrees: * Ingénieur Centralien de Lille (Centralien Graduate engineer Masters program with EUR-ACE EURopean ACcredited Engineer label) * Masters Recherche & Doctorat (PhD doctorate studies ) * Mastères Spécialisés (MS) ( Specialized Masters) *
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. Academic activities and industrial applied research are performed mainly in French and English languages. Students from a dozen of nationalities participate to the different curricula at École Centrale de Lille. Most of the 1,300 graduate engineer students at École Centrale de Lille live in dedicated residential buildings nearby research labs and metro public transports on a science and technology campus (Cité Scientifique) that is shared with 20,000 students from the
University of Lille The University of Lille (french: Université de Lille, abbreviated as ULille, UDL or univ-lille) is a French public research university based in Lille, Hauts-de-France. It has its origins in the University of Douai (1559), and resulted from the m ...
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History

École Centrale de Lille was founded as
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in 1854, the same year when
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became the dean of '' Faculté des sciences de Lille'' and pioneered applied research with industry cooperations, with support of scientists such as
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. Between 1854 and 1871, students attending the two-year curriculum grew to 90 per annum. Baccalaureate was a prerequisite to admission to the engineering school. In 1872 lectures and research activities in the engineering school were reorganised into a three-year curriculum and developed within its
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, with a focus on civil engineering, mechanical engineering, chemistry and manufacturing engineering. Electrical engineering full courses were added in 1892, automobile design has been taught from 1899 onwards. More than 200 students graduated in year 1914. Aerodynamics studies started in 1930. A stress on automatic control and computers was initiated in 1957. Later came courses and research in computer science, supply chain management, materials science, micro-electronics and telecommunications. Since early 20th century, student admission has been based on a competitive exam after attending a
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or similar undergraduate studies. École Centrale de Lille was originally located in Lille central district from 1854 to 1875. Larger buildings with dedicated laboratories were inaugurated in 1875 nearby the ''Faculté des sciences de Lille''. It then moved in 1968 in the modern campus of
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(Cité Scientifique), in the south-east suburb of Lille.


Admission

Admission to the Centralien engineering Programme implemented at École Centrale de Lille is possible after two/three year scientific undergraduate studies and requires success to either: * an admission exam for the
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degree : CASTing - Concours d'Admission sur Titre Ingénieur (2-year curriculum) * a French nationwide selective exam with ''numerus clausus'' : concours Centrale-Supelec (3-year curriculum including at least 2 years in France) * a selective application as per
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double degrees procedures applicable in Europe (2+2-year curriculum, including 2 years in France) * a selective application as per TIME Overseas double degree procedures applicable for selected Universities and Institutes of Technology in Brasil, Canada, Chile, China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea (2+2-year curriculum, including 2 years in France) * a selective application as per IMCC procedure for one-semester or one-year accredited post-graduate study period in France and USA (1 year curriculum) * a specific application process for other international students presented by their originating University. The Centralien Programme typically lasts three years and results in a master's degree, augmented with international experience. Thus undergraduate studies + the Centralien Programme account for more than a cumulated 300 ECTS credit in the European education system. However, graduate students enrolled in the TIME double degree procedure are required to spend two-years at École Centrale de Lille and spend two years in the TIME-partner institute for a total of four years resulting in a double master's degree. Not to mention that 18% students attending courses at École Centrale de Lille are international students, all students enrolled in the Centralien Programme have an international exposure with opportunities to perform industry training and internship in enterprises worldwide, study abroad for 1 year in selected partner institutes providing Master (M2) courses, or be part of the 2+2 year TIME double degree programme. In addition to the Centralien Programme, École Centrale de Lille provides a range of master's degree cursus in science and engineering that are opened to applicants who have completed their undergraduate studies in other institutes. Admission to Masters' second-year research cursus (M2R) is also possible for applicants who have performed their Master's first year (M1) in another institute and wish to focus on a research topic associated to Centrale Lille research labs. Admission to one of the 6 Masters (M1+M2 or M2) from École Centrale de Lille is possible upon an application assessment process based on academic criteria. Note that Masters/Research (M2R) workload is 60 ECTS credits and may be the starting point for doctorate studies. These 6 Masters and a larger number of Masters (M2) from other Centrale Graduate Schools and from partner institutes are also possible as electives for a double degree alongside the Centralien Programme. Admission to one of the 6 Specialized Masters for Master-level specialization and continuing education in specific engineering and management fields is possible upon application assessment based on candidate profile. Prerequisite to apply for this specialized curriculum is to already hold a Master or an equivalent postgraduate degree in a different scientific field. MS lectures at École Centrale de Lille are taught in English and/or in French. MS workload is 75 ECTS credits. In partnership with ENSI Poitiers and ISAE-ENSMA, Ecole Centrale de Lille is a part of the prestigious International Master's Program in Turbulence. At the end of this highly selective two-year program, students are awarded a master's degree in Fluid Dynamics and Turbulence.


Research

École Centrale de Lille is a member of the European Doctoral College Lille Nord de France that provides 400 doctorate dissertations every year. École Centrale de Lille delivers the Doctorate degree in 7 Engineering Sciences specialities. PhD doctorate candidates shall preferably hold a Master of Sciences/Research degree prior to entering doctoral cursus. Academic doctoral research studies and industry-sponsored doctoral research studies can be performed in École Centrale de Lille research labs. PhD doctorate candidates and visiting researchers are welcome and should contact directly one of the 7 research labs associated to École Centrale de Lille. * Automatic Control, Computer Science and Signal Processing : Laboratoire d'Automatique, Génie Informatique et Signal * Mechanical engineering, fluid mechanics & civil engineering : Laboratoire de mécanique de Lille * Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics: Laboratoire d'électrotechnique et d'électronique de puissance de Lille * Electronics, Microelectronics, Nano-technologies :
Institut d'électronique de microélectronique et de nanotechnologie The Institute of Electronics, Microelectronics and Nanotechnology or IEMN (''Institut d'électronique de microélectronique et de nanotechnologie'' in French) is a research institute of University of Lille, CNRS and École Centrale de Lille (UMR ...
* Chemical engineering, Catalysis and Solid Chemistry:
Unité de catalyse et de chimie du solide de Lille Unité de catalyse et de chimie du solide de Lille (Laboratory of Catalysis and Solid State Chemistry - UCCS) is a French research laboratory (UMR CNRS 8181) focused on process engineering and chemical engineering. It is located in Lille, Lens and ...
* Systems Engineering & Manufacturing : Laboratoire de génie industriel de Lille * Materials Science & Processing : Research unit


Alumni

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(1877), paleontologist known for his work on
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s and paleobiology (
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Notable faculty

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Claude Auguste Lamy Claude Auguste Lamy (; 15 June 1820 – 20 March 1878) was a French chemist who discovered the element thallium independently from William Crookes in 1862. Life Lamy was born in the commune of Ney in the department of Jura, France in 1820. ...
, chemist, faculty member from 1854 to 1865, known for his discovery of the chemical element
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in 1862 *
Joseph Valentin Boussinesq Joseph Valentin Boussinesq (; 13 March 1842 – 19 February 1929) was a French mathematician and physicist who made significant contributions to the theory of hydrodynamics, vibration, light, and heat. Biography From 1872 to 1886, he was appoi ...
, mathematician and physicist, faculty member from 1872 to 1886, known for Boussinesq approximation in continuum mechanics * Victor Henry, linguist, faculty member from 1872 to 1883 *
Alfred Mathieu Giard Alfred Mathieu Giard (8 August 1846 – 8 August 1908) was a French zoologist born in Valenciennes. Biography In 1867 he began his studies of natural sciences at the École Normale Supérieure, followed by work as ''préparateur de zoologie'' a ...
, bio-engineering physicist, faculty member from 1872 to 1882 * Bernard Brunhes, physicist, taught electrical engineering until 1885, known for his discovery of
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Gaston du Bousquet Gaston du Bousquet (1839–1910) was a French engineer who was Chief of Motive Power () of the Chemin de Fer du Nord, designer of locomotives and professor at École centrale de Lille. Steam locomotive designer Gaston du Bousquet taught mechanical ...
, taught steam locomotive engineering until 1894 *
Camille Matignon Arthème Camille Matignon (; 3 January 1867 – 18 March 1934) was a French chemist noted for his work in thermochemistry. He was a member of the Académie des Sciences, President of the French Chemical Society and an honorary Fellow of the Briti ...
, thermo-chemist, faculty member from 1894 to 1898 *
Henri Padé Henri Eugène Padé (; 17 December 1863 – 9 July 1953) was a French mathematician, who is now remembered mainly for his development of Padé approximation techniques for functions using rational functions. Education and career Padà ...
, mathematician, faculty member from 1897 to 1902, known for
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and
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Albert Châtelet Albert Châtelet (24 October 1883 – 30 June 1960) was a French politician and mathematician. Biography Châtelet was a student at the École normale supérieure (Paris) from 1905 to 1908, succeeding to the Agrégation (a highly selective compe ...
, scientist known for Châtelet
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, faculty member from 1913 to 1921, and politician, candidate for French presidential election, 1958 *
Joseph Kampé de Fériet Marie-Joseph Kampé de Fériet (Paris, 14 May 1893 – Villeneuve d'Ascq, 6 April 1982) was professor at Université Lille Nord de France from 1919 to 1969. Besides his works on mathematics and fluid mechanics, he directed the ''Institut de mé ...
, taught fluid dynamics and information theory from 1930 to 1969.


École Centrale de Lille as a hub for engineering science

* International role for engineering pedagogy, academic programmes and double degrees, including : ** Centrale Graduate School with Centralien programme and third-year student mobility; **
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(TIME) double degrees network implemented in Europe and worldwide. * Focal role in Lille
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for a pole of excellence with engineering programmes and double degrees with the following specialized institutes located in the neighbourhood of École Centrale de Lille: **
University of Lille The University of Lille (french: Université de Lille, abbreviated as ULille, UDL or univ-lille) is a French public research university based in Lille, Hauts-de-France. It has its origins in the University of Douai (1559), and resulted from the m ...
for joint Masters curricula and research labs in engineering science; **
École nationale supérieure de chimie de Lille The École nationale supérieure de chimie de Lille (ENSCL or Chimie Lille) was founded in 1894 as the Institut de chimie de Lille. It is part of the Community of Universities and Institutions (COMUE) Lille Nord de France. It is located on the s ...
with joint chemical engineering research laboratory, associated to a Masters'degree in Catalysis and Processes, to a Mastère (MS) Spécialisé in Drug design and to a Mastère (MS) Spécialisé in Intellectual Property; ** ESC Lille Graduate School of Management joint programme in Entrepreneurship ; ** ESA - École Supérieure des Affaires de Lille in a Banking & Finance advanced programme; ** Faculté polytechnique de Mons for MSc in architectural engineering. * Focal role in Europe for doctoral studies and research labs in engineering domains organised as ** European Doctoral College Lille Nord de France and its Doctoral school of engineering science ** Centrale Lille research labs grouping researchers in Lille and hosting laboratories shared with other institutes ** Member of CARNOT ARTS research institute ** Joint research activities with ***CARNOT C3S, *** CARNOT IEMN (Institut d’Electronique, de Microélectronique et de Nanotechnologie) research institute, *** CARNOT INRETS -
IFSTTAR The French Institute of Science and Technology for Transport, Development and Networks (french: Institut français des sciences et technologies des transports, de l'aménagement et des réseaux, IFSTTAR) is a public research institution (a Public S ...
(French institute of science and technology for transport, development and networks), ***CARNOT ONERA (fluid mechanics) Institut de mécanique des fluides de Lille ** Joint researches in computer science with Laboratoire d'Informatique Fondamentale de Lille and with INRIA Lille Nord Europe ** Joint researches in intelligent transportation systems through GRRT research cluster.


References


External links


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