UTT_18 diapos en anglais - septembre 2014

Troyes University of Technology
Custom-made
technological know-how
Key Facts
& Figures
 2,600 students
 175 PhD students
 6 engineering degree programs
 154 lecturers and researchers
 8 research teams
 3,000 business partners
 37,354 sq. meters of facilities
 €42.3M budget
1
Three-fold
mission
 Doctoral School
 6 Engineering degree programs
 1 Master's degree program (9 areas of specialization)
 2 Vocational degree programs
 Continuing education
Study programs
Research
Technology transfer
2
 Charles Delaunay Institute
 8 research teams
 3,000 business partners
Core
strengths 1
 Customized course plan as from the first year of study: under
supervision from a UTT advisor, students can customize course
selection, working toward greater independence
 Strong international links: 95% of UTT students spend an
average of 9 months abroad (either on a course of study or as
an intern in industry) at one of our 183 partner institutions
worldwide
 Real-world experience: long-term internships, teaching by
experts from the world of industry
Study programs
3
Core
strengths 2
 Tie-up with CNRS (Charles Delaunay Institute joint
interfaculty research unit, set up on January 1, 2014) - 1
CNRS chairs
 Research partner to French Nuclear Energy Agency (CEA)
 1 joint research team in partnership with INRIA
 Average of 4 major national and international symposia
and conferences hosted each year by UTT
 Member of the French Universities of
Technology Network (UT)
Research
4
Core
strengths 3
Technology transfer
5
 42 patents filed, among which more than 36 for 5 years
 Annual revenues generated through private research contracts: €6.8M
 Business incubation and creation initiatives in partnership with the
Aube en Champagne Technology Cluster
Study
programs 1
Engineering degree programs
The engineering degree program is open to holders of undergraduate degrees, students
who have completed a two-year classe préparatoire at a French lycée, and to
professionals wishing to upgrade their skills.
The six programs (all approved by France's independent engineering degree
accreditation body) can be taken as initial training or as part of continuing education.6
 Industrial Systems
 Telecommunication Systems and Networks
 Computing and Information Systems
 Mechanical Systems
 Materials: Materials Technology and Economics
 Materials and Mechanic
6 areas
Study
programs 2Master of Science in Technology
and Healthcare (STS)
7
 IMEDD: Sustainable and Environmental Management and Engineering
 IMSGA: Global Applied Security Management & Engineering
 SMI-LES: Sport, Management and Engineering - Logistics and Security of Sporting Events
 SSI: Information Systems Security
 ONT: Optics and Nanotechnologies
 OSS: Systems’ Optimization and Security
 IAMC: Composite Agro-Materials Engineering
 TEMMA: Technologies and Mechanics of Advanced Materials
 MERI: Mechanics and Industrial Risks
9 specializations
Research
1
8
 CREIDD: Interfaculty Sustainable Development Studies
 ERA: Autonomic Network Environments
 GAMMA3: Advanced Automatic Mesh Generation
Techniques
 LASMIS: Mechanical Systems and Concurrent
Engineering
 LNIO: Nanotechnology and Optical Instrumentation
 LOSI: Industrial Systems Optimization
 LM2S: System Safety Modeling
 Tech-CICO: Cooperative Technologies for Innovation
and Organizational Change
 + risk management unit (STMR)
8 research project teams
Charles Delaunay Institute
Research
2
Our strengths:
9
 A unified research organization: the Charles Delaunay Institute
(UMR CNRS 6281), ensuring cohesive, integrated research and
pooling of resources
 A core interfaculty focus: "Risk Management Science and
Technology" - a unique positioning in a strategic area of
research
 Doctoral School covering 3 areas of specialization, 175 PhD
students
Technology
transfer 1
UTT's missions
10
 Innovation – provide support for new projects and patent filing
 Technology transfer – foster collaboration with industry and
promote the University's own research outcomes
 Business development - offer training, expert consulting and
support for new businesses
Technology
transfer 2
Current contracts
11
 EDF, Areva, Safran, EADS, Sagem Défense, Dassault, France Telecom, Arcelor
Mittal, RATP, Michelin, SNCF, Thales, Astrium, Lectra
 PME : Track&Catch, Evea, Tf Creation, IP Carto, Hologram Industries, Silsef,
Aubelec, Lex Persona, LevelS3D, Askela, Vermont, Opta lp
R&D, studies:
 EDF R&D: Industrial risk management
 CEA Dam: Materials (associated research laboratory)
 INRIA: Geometric modeling (GAMMA3 - Joint team)
 ANDRA
 SNECMA
Framework agreements:
UTT's core
strengths
e-learning,
innovative teaching methods and technologies
12
 80% of UTT teachers are engaged in at least one TICE initiative
(information and communication technologies in education)
 95% of courses involve digital resources
 90% of UTT students make use of Moodle (e-learning platform)
UTT's core
strengths
Excellent career prospects
13
 Average time it takes UTT graduates to find their first job: 1,5 months
 Average starting salary: €36,000
 92% find management-level jobs
 13% take up their first job abroad
 More than 6,680 UTT graduates in employment (the University was
founded in 1994)
UTT's core
strengths
Active student engagement
and numerous initiatives
14
 Engagement in a wide range of cultural and sporting activities
 More than 40 student-led clubs and societies
 90% of students are active members of sports clubs
 Annual UTT Gala
 Numerous sports events: Echappée Champenoise (multi-sport adventure challenge)…
 Participation in national sporting and humanitarian events: Shell Eco-marathon, EDHEC Student
Yachting Race.
 Ecologically-aware students: Eco-campus 3 and the "sustainable development village"
French
Universities of
Technology
Network (UT)
A powerful network
15
 Exchange and cooperation between
member universities, among both
students and research teams
 Shanghai University of Technology:
the unique French UT engineering
degree model has also been
emulated in China, offering UT
engineers cross-cultural study
opportunities
A
remarkable
campus
in the heart
of the Aube
in
Champagne
region
17
The UTT campus is just
1:30 hrs distance from Paris,
on the doorstep of the Aube en
Champagne technology cluster
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UTT_18 diapos en anglais - septembre 2014

  • 1. Troyes University of Technology Custom-made technological know-how
  • 2. Key Facts & Figures  2,600 students  175 PhD students  6 engineering degree programs  154 lecturers and researchers  8 research teams  3,000 business partners  37,354 sq. meters of facilities  €42.3M budget 1
  • 3. Three-fold mission  Doctoral School  6 Engineering degree programs  1 Master's degree program (9 areas of specialization)  2 Vocational degree programs  Continuing education Study programs Research Technology transfer 2  Charles Delaunay Institute  8 research teams  3,000 business partners
  • 4. Core strengths 1  Customized course plan as from the first year of study: under supervision from a UTT advisor, students can customize course selection, working toward greater independence  Strong international links: 95% of UTT students spend an average of 9 months abroad (either on a course of study or as an intern in industry) at one of our 183 partner institutions worldwide  Real-world experience: long-term internships, teaching by experts from the world of industry Study programs 3
  • 5. Core strengths 2  Tie-up with CNRS (Charles Delaunay Institute joint interfaculty research unit, set up on January 1, 2014) - 1 CNRS chairs  Research partner to French Nuclear Energy Agency (CEA)  1 joint research team in partnership with INRIA  Average of 4 major national and international symposia and conferences hosted each year by UTT  Member of the French Universities of Technology Network (UT) Research 4
  • 6. Core strengths 3 Technology transfer 5  42 patents filed, among which more than 36 for 5 years  Annual revenues generated through private research contracts: €6.8M  Business incubation and creation initiatives in partnership with the Aube en Champagne Technology Cluster
  • 7. Study programs 1 Engineering degree programs The engineering degree program is open to holders of undergraduate degrees, students who have completed a two-year classe préparatoire at a French lycée, and to professionals wishing to upgrade their skills. The six programs (all approved by France's independent engineering degree accreditation body) can be taken as initial training or as part of continuing education.6  Industrial Systems  Telecommunication Systems and Networks  Computing and Information Systems  Mechanical Systems  Materials: Materials Technology and Economics  Materials and Mechanic 6 areas
  • 8. Study programs 2Master of Science in Technology and Healthcare (STS) 7  IMEDD: Sustainable and Environmental Management and Engineering  IMSGA: Global Applied Security Management & Engineering  SMI-LES: Sport, Management and Engineering - Logistics and Security of Sporting Events  SSI: Information Systems Security  ONT: Optics and Nanotechnologies  OSS: Systems’ Optimization and Security  IAMC: Composite Agro-Materials Engineering  TEMMA: Technologies and Mechanics of Advanced Materials  MERI: Mechanics and Industrial Risks 9 specializations
  • 9. Research 1 8  CREIDD: Interfaculty Sustainable Development Studies  ERA: Autonomic Network Environments  GAMMA3: Advanced Automatic Mesh Generation Techniques  LASMIS: Mechanical Systems and Concurrent Engineering  LNIO: Nanotechnology and Optical Instrumentation  LOSI: Industrial Systems Optimization  LM2S: System Safety Modeling  Tech-CICO: Cooperative Technologies for Innovation and Organizational Change  + risk management unit (STMR) 8 research project teams Charles Delaunay Institute
  • 10. Research 2 Our strengths: 9  A unified research organization: the Charles Delaunay Institute (UMR CNRS 6281), ensuring cohesive, integrated research and pooling of resources  A core interfaculty focus: "Risk Management Science and Technology" - a unique positioning in a strategic area of research  Doctoral School covering 3 areas of specialization, 175 PhD students
  • 11. Technology transfer 1 UTT's missions 10  Innovation – provide support for new projects and patent filing  Technology transfer – foster collaboration with industry and promote the University's own research outcomes  Business development - offer training, expert consulting and support for new businesses
  • 12. Technology transfer 2 Current contracts 11  EDF, Areva, Safran, EADS, Sagem Défense, Dassault, France Telecom, Arcelor Mittal, RATP, Michelin, SNCF, Thales, Astrium, Lectra  PME : Track&Catch, Evea, Tf Creation, IP Carto, Hologram Industries, Silsef, Aubelec, Lex Persona, LevelS3D, Askela, Vermont, Opta lp R&D, studies:  EDF R&D: Industrial risk management  CEA Dam: Materials (associated research laboratory)  INRIA: Geometric modeling (GAMMA3 - Joint team)  ANDRA  SNECMA Framework agreements:
  • 13. UTT's core strengths e-learning, innovative teaching methods and technologies 12  80% of UTT teachers are engaged in at least one TICE initiative (information and communication technologies in education)  95% of courses involve digital resources  90% of UTT students make use of Moodle (e-learning platform)
  • 14. UTT's core strengths Excellent career prospects 13  Average time it takes UTT graduates to find their first job: 1,5 months  Average starting salary: €36,000  92% find management-level jobs  13% take up their first job abroad  More than 6,680 UTT graduates in employment (the University was founded in 1994)
  • 15. UTT's core strengths Active student engagement and numerous initiatives 14  Engagement in a wide range of cultural and sporting activities  More than 40 student-led clubs and societies  90% of students are active members of sports clubs  Annual UTT Gala  Numerous sports events: Echappée Champenoise (multi-sport adventure challenge)…  Participation in national sporting and humanitarian events: Shell Eco-marathon, EDHEC Student Yachting Race.  Ecologically-aware students: Eco-campus 3 and the "sustainable development village"
  • 16. French Universities of Technology Network (UT) A powerful network 15  Exchange and cooperation between member universities, among both students and research teams  Shanghai University of Technology: the unique French UT engineering degree model has also been emulated in China, offering UT engineers cross-cultural study opportunities
  • 18. in the heart of the Aube in Champagne region 17 The UTT campus is just 1:30 hrs distance from Paris, on the doorstep of the Aube en Champagne technology cluster