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Télécom Bretagne. A graduate Engineering School and a Research Centre in the field of Science and Information Technologies. Télécom Bretagne environment. A membre of Institut Télécom. The main French institution for research in the field of information technology 600 research-lecturers
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Télécom Bretagne A graduate Engineering School and a Research Centre in the field of Science and Information Technologies
A membre of Institut Télécom • The main French institution for research in the field of information technology • 600 research-lecturers • 850 PhD students and post doctoral fellows • 1 700 scientific publications /year • 50 patents/year • The largest French centre for training engineers in information technology • 5 400 students and 1 500 graduates/year • 300 innovative start-ups in the IT area since 2000 • 5 incubator units
and a member of l’Université européenne de Bretagne 23 member institutions 149 research units 72 000 students 3 000 PhD students 6 000 staff
Telecom Bretagne resources 438 staff on 4 sites Budget of 41 M€ (70 % State funding) 26500 m2 of premises 10 technological test platforms 2 business incubators 20 video-conference stations including an immersive videoconferencing room 438 employed on 4 sites Director Dr Paul Friedel
Teaching staff • 160 Telecom Bretagne research-lecturers • 400 external staff • 83%:invited speakers from industry • 12%:part-time language lecturers • 5%:part-time sports instructors
One college on various sites • Brest : 74% • 8 academic departments • 4 specialization streams (regular engineering programme 3rd year) • 1 Sandwich course engineering programme (specialized in computer • sciences, networks and telecommunications) • 4 post Master Certificates • 1 MSc • 1 Master of Science by Research • PhD • Continuing education • Rennes : 12% • 2 academic departments • 2 specialization streams (regular engineering programme 3rd year) • 3 post Master Certificates • 1MSc • PhD • Continuing education • Toulouse and Montpellier : 1% • Specialization in Space communication (engineering programme 3rd year and mastère) • 1 post Master Certificate • Overseas campuses 7% • Vietnam, Mexico, Syria, Morocco 1200 students in 2010-2011 The remaining 6% are located on other sites in France or abroad.
Services for students and visiting professors • Modern halls of residence • Rooms, studios, lofts, villas • Catering services • Restaurant, snack bar, café • Sports complex • Sailing in Brest harbour • International office for international students and visitors • Placement and careers advisory service • Two incubator units (Brest and Rennes) • Alumni association (AITB)
Three different diplomas for a specific career:Engineer, MSc and PhD
385 diplomas awarded per year • 236 Master of engineering • 68 Post Master Certificates • 44 MSc • 47 PhD
An international vocation 543 international students from 54 countries* • 297 Master of Engineering • 34 Post Master certificate • 54 MSc • 158 PhD * on French campuses 73 students overseas • Vietnam • Master of Engineering PFIEV • Morocco • Post Master certificates in Web technologies: Systems, Services and Security • Mexico • post Master certificate inNetworks and Information Systems for Industry • Syria • Post Master certificate in Advanced Engineering in Telecommunications
Two MSc courses dedicated to foreign students • MSc in Telecommunication Systems Engineering • MSc in Design and Engineering of Convergent Networks First semester in English Intensive French courses Dedicated classes
Two doctoral Schools: Sicma and Matisse200 PhD students Sicma Health Information Communication Materials and Mathematics with UBO and UBS Matisse Mathematics, Telecommunications, Computer Science, Signals, Electronic Systems with Rennes 1 and 2, Supélec, Insa and Agrocampus Ouest
Research centre at the highest level • 400 researchers(full time professors, contract researchers and PhD students) • € 9 million income • 4 Research laboratories • Latim(Inserm) for medical information processing • Labsticc(CNRS) for communications systems development and information processing • Irisa for telecommunications networks and software engineering • Marsouin for internet applications • Marconi Prize (turbocodes), SPIE Award (optics), Inserm Prize (Medical Imagery)... • One representative at the French Académie des sciences • Claude Berrou co-inventor of turbocodes • One European Chair Jean Monnet • Annie Blandin
The 9 research-teaching departments • Electronics • Optics • Microwaves (Brest and Toulouse) • Signal and Communications • Computer Science • Networks, Security and Multimedia( Rennes) • Image and Information Processing • Logics in Uses, Social Sciences and Information Science (Brest and Rennes) • Languages
Research Programmes covering all aspects of information technology 4 application areas Sustainable development Digital health Digital services Global security 4 scientific challenges Networks of the future Communicating Objects Uses and digital life Media of the future 400 researchers 9 million euros CA
From fundamental research to industrial applications Test platforms for technology transfer
Two incubator Units in Brest and Rennes • Three objectives • Training for Entrepreneurship • Support for start-up companies • Active company network
Actions for sustainable development Télécom Bretagne is committed to: • Reducing its environmental footprint • Equipment management, recycling • Travel policy • Controlling its expenditure • Sensitizing students to the issues of SD • Integration of SD concept in research, training and projects • Jean-Claude Pierre, sponsor of the 2011 promotion • Making buildings accessible to people with disabilities • Promoting equality of opportunity among staff and students • Partner of programmes Cordées de la réussite, @Talent égal… • Promoting sustainable development training • Specialized Master "Marine Renewable Energy“ • College of Advanced Studies for Sustainable Development