Chimie ParisTech (officially École nationale supérieure de chimie de Paris (''National Chemical Engineering Institute in Paris''), also known as ENSCP or Chimie Paris), founded in 1896 within the
University of Paris, is an
engineering school and a constituent college of
PSL Research University specialised in
chemical science. It is located in the
5th arrondissement of
Paris.
Most of the students enter the school after highly competitive exams known as the ''
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'', following at least two years of ''
classes préparatoires
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''. There is also a small number of excellent students from French universities admitted to the school. Chimie ParisTech is known as France's most selective chemical engineering college
The school is a research center hosting ten laboratories which conduct high level research in various fields of chemistry.
History
The École nationale supérieure de chimie de Paris was founded in 1896 by
Charles Friedel, a chemist and mineralogist who headed the school until 1899. At the time, the school was called the Laboratoire de chimie pratique et industrielle. It was located in the
6th arrondissement
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(rue Michelet), where it stayed until 1923.
After the death of Friedel,
Henri Moissan took the reins of the school. He was awarded the
Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1906, while he was director. Moissan made student admission subject to competitive exams and renamed the school Institut de chimie appliquée (Institute of Applied Chemistry).
In 1907, the school began delivering a prestigious masters of engineering. In the same year, Moissan died and a transitional directorate was created. Soon thereafter, Camille Chabrié was named director. The school closed when
World War I started and reopened in 1916. This was also the first year a female student was admitted; the ENSCP was one of the first engineering schools in France to do so.
In 1923, the school moved to its current location, on the rue Pierre et Marie Curie (in the
5th arrondissement). The buildings were designed and built by
Henri-Paul Nénot, architect of the
Sorbonne. In 1932, the school became l'Institut de Chimie de Paris (Paris Institute of Chemistry). Finally, in 1948, it became the École nationale supérieure de chimie de Paris (ENSCP).
ENSCP directors
*1896 - 1899 :
Charles Friedel
*1899 - 1907 :
Henri Moissan (
Nobel Prize in chemistry)
*1907 - 1908 : collective direction
*1908 - 1928 :
Camille Chabrié Camille may refer to:
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*1928 - 1938 :
Georges Urbain (member of the
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)
*1938 - 1950 :
Louis Hackspill
*1950 - 1961 :
Georges Chaudron (member of the
French Academy of Sciences
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)
*1961 - 1976 :
Jacques Bénard
*1976 - 1985 :
Fernand Coussemant
*1985 - 1987 :
Jean Talbot
*1987 - 1992 :
Claude Quivoron
*1992 - 1996 :
Bernard Trémillon
*1996 - 2005 :
Danièle Olivier
*2006 - 2010 :
Alain Fuchs
*2010 - 2015 : Valérie Cabuil
*2015–present : Christian Lerminiaux
Research units
Notable research units includes:
*
Photovoltaic Energy Development and Research Institute, École nationale supérieure de chimie de Paris in association with the
CNRS
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. Director Olivier Kerrec and research director
Daniel Lincot
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Notable alumni
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Alain Berton
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Eugène Schueller, founder of
L'Oréal
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Jacques Bergier
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Olivier Kahn
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Kahn studied at Chimie ParisTech in Paris and received his PhD for work on met ...
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Jacques Livage
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Biography
In 1960, he obtained an engineering d ...
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Henri B. Kagan
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References
External links
Official site of ENSCPENSCP Alumni associationParisTech website
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Chemistry education
Engineering universities and colleges in France
ParisTech
Buildings and structures in the 5th arrondissement of Paris
Schools in Paris
Educational institutions established in 1896
1896 establishments in France