École centrale d'électronique
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École centrale d'électronique (ECE) is a French graduate engineering school in Paris,[1] Lyon[2] and Bordeaux, France. It was established on 1919.
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Type | Education - Research - Grande École |
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Established | 1919 |
Parent institution | OMNES Education |
President | François Stephan |
Academic staff | 398 |
Postgraduates | 2,500 |
Location | , 48.85179138183594°N 2.2861218452453613°E / 48.85179138183594; 2.2861218452453613 |
Affiliations | Union of Independent Grandes Écoles |
Website | www.ece.fr |
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The College is member of the Union of Independent Grandes Écoles.[3]
It mainly trains in information technologies (information systems, telecoms, networks, IoT, embedded systems, finance, multimedia). It also offers training in health and the link with technology, transport and mobility, energy and the environment.