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Institut supérieur de l'aéronautique et de l'espace

The Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace (ISAE-SUPAERO; English: National Higher French Institute of Aeronautics and Space) is a French grande école of engineering, founded in 1909. It is the world's first dedicated aerospace engineering. The school delivers a range of science and engineering degree programs. ISAE-SUPAERO is part of University of Toulouse, ISSAT, PEGASUS, GEA, Toulouse Tech, CESAER[1] and Aerospace Valley. The institute is ranked highly among Europe’s engineering schools.

Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace ISAE-SUPAERO
MottoExcellence with passion
TypeGrande école
Established1909; 114 years ago (1909)
Location,
Websitewww.isae-supaero.fr

Historically ISAE-SUPAERO resulted from the merger between SUPAERO and ENSICA[2] in the summer of 2007. The aim of this move was to increase the international visibility of SUPAERO and the ENSICA (both of which depend on the French Ministry of Defense), by sharing their faculty and experimental means. The Institute also delivers continuing education through its subsidiary, EUROSAE.

In 2011, ISAE founded Groupe ISAE with the engineering school, ENSMA. In 2012, Groupe ISAE was joined by ESTACA and by École de l'air et de l'espace. In January 2018, the Supméca, now called ISAE-SUPMECA, joined the group. [3] In February 2022, the École nationale de l'aviation civile, the biggest European aviation university, also joined the group.[4]

Since its founding in 1909 ISAE-SUPAERO has produced more than 21,500 graduates. Some of them have achieved fame in their field, including: Henri Coandă, the discoverer of the Coandă effect; Henri Ziegler, father of the Airbus program; Frédéric d'Allest, first chairman of Arianespace; and Jean-François Clervoy, astronaut.

Mission edit

ISAE-SUPAERO has the following missions:

  • To educate engineers in the aeronautics and space fields and in related areas.
  • To engage in scientific research and technological innovation.
  • To deliver specialized graduate education and continuing education programs.
  • To deliver doctoral programs and national degrees equivalent or superior to the master's degree.

Legal status and organization edit

ISAE was created by decree 2007-1384 of 24 September 2007.

Under the auspices of the Ministry of Defence, and overseen by the DGA (the French Government Defence procurement agency), the Institute is a public institution with a scientific, cultural, and professional vocation. It is governed by articles R.3411-1 to R.3411-28 of the Defence Code and is accredited by the Engineering Education Commission. ISAE SUPAERO also delivers national Doctorate and master's degrees and Advanced master's degrees accredited by la Conférence des Grandes Ecoles, an organization whose members are the most prestigious business and engineering schools in France.

The Institute is governed by an Executive Board of 27 members, headed by the President. The Board meets three times a year. The Institute also has an educational board, a research board, and a continuing education board Members of the advisory boards come from within the Institute and academia and industry.

ISAE-SUPAERO has implemented an ISO 9001 quality management system (2008 version) for all of its activities (education, research and support).

History edit

History of ENSAE (École Nationale Supérieure de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace, or the National School of Aeronautics and Space) or "SupAéro" edit

 
Model of the ENSAE campus in 1968.

The historic logo of the former SUPAERO school: the owl, associated with the Greek Goddess, Athena, is a symbol of knowledge. Today, the owl is still part of the ISAE-SUPAERO logo.

In 1909, Colonel Jean-Baptiste Roche, a civil engineering officer and a graduate of l’Ecole Polytechnique, had the foresight and vision to anticipate the needs and future scope of the aeronautics industry in the world and founded the l'École Supérieure d'Aéronautique et de Constructions Mécaniques, or the Higher School of Aeronautics and Mechanical Construction in Paris.

In 1930, the school was later renamed "l’Ecole Nationale Supérieure de l’Aéronautique", under the leadership of the French engineer, Albert Caquot, and in 1972 it became l’Ecole Nationale Supérieure de l’Aeronautique et de l’Espace, or the Higher School of Aeronautics and Space, better known as “SUPAERO”. Also in 1930, the School moved to more modern buildings in « la Cité de l’Air », located boulevard Victor in Paris.

In 1968, SUPAERO moved to the vast aerospace hub of Toulouse-Lespinet, in the heart of a stimulating higher education and research environment, right near l’Ecole Nationale de l’Aviation Civile, the School of Civil Aviation (ENAC), which was also transferred to Toulouse the same year. In 1970, the former Paris premises of the School were home to l'École Nationale Supérieure de Techniques Avancées (ENSTA ParisTech or the Higher School of Advanced Techniques), until the latter moved to new premises on the campus of École Polytechnique in Palaiseau. They were transformed into the Conference Center of the Ministry of Defence.

Several research laboratories were created in affiliation with the School and regrouped around the Toulouse ONERA center. Today, affiliated with the School, it conducts theoretical and applied research in defence in a wide range of fields including aerodynamics, automatic control, advanced robotics, aerospace electronics, computer systems, aerospace vehicles, aerospace mechanics, and propulsive systems.

In 1975, SUPAERO was one of the first engineering schools in France to be accredited to deliver the doctoral degree.

In 1994, SUPAERO became a public body with legal personality reporting to the Ministry of Defence. In practice, the Institute is overseen by the DGA, Directorate General of Armaments (French Defence procurement agency) and under the direction of an “ingénieur général de l'armement”.

History of ENSICA (École nationale supérieure d'ingénieurs de constructions aéronautiques) edit

ENSICA was created in Paris at the time of the Liberation, under the name, " École nationale des travaux aéronautiques " (ENTA or the National School of Aeronautical Construction), in accordance with article 8 of the law on finance of 1946. The first graduating class included 25 students who would join the military corps of engineers specialized in aeronautics.

By decree of June 4, 1957, the school's name was changed to “l’École nationale d’ingénieurs des constructions aéronautiques (ENICA or the National School of Aeronautics Engineers). The degree program was extended to three years with a new focus on industry and a larger share of civilian students.

In 1961, ENICA was relocated to Toulouse. Under the leadership of the Director, Émile Blouin, the School acquired its own identity and a new dimension. The geographic link was cut with SUPAERO, which until then had housed the school on its premises, Boulevard Victor, in Paris. The building of a new student center on campus helped create a cohesive identity and bring together the different graduating classes.

In 1969, the School was affiliated with the common competitive exam for the top ranking engineering schools (ENSI). In 1979, the school was honored with the Medal of Aeronautics, awarded by the Engineer General of Armaments, Georges Bousquet. The same year, the School became known as l’école nationale supérieure d’ingénieurs de constructions aéronautiques (ENSICA or the Higher National School of Aeronautics Construction Engineers).

Creation of ISAE in 2007 edit

In 2007, ENSAE SupAéro merged with ENSICA to create a single institution: l'Institut supérieur de l'aéronautique et de l'espace, or ISAE which brings together the two former schools’ resources and facilities in one common organization. In 2015, the ingénieur ISAE-SUPAERO degree program gave its name to the all school, which became ISAE-SUPAERO. As of the summer of 2015, all of the Institute's facilities are now located together on the Rangueil campus.

Academics edit

The Institute delivers the following educational programs:

  • The ingénieur ISAE-SUPAERO program,
  • The joint CNAM-ISAE apprenticeship or co-op program,
  • An International Masters Program in Aerospace Engineering,
  • 6 Research Masters Programs,
  • 15 Advanced Masters Programs,
  • 6 Doctoral schools,
  • Continuing education programs.

Students accepted into the ingénieur ISAE-SUPAERO program are selected on the basis of their results on the Mines-Ponts competitive exam common to the most selective engineering schools in France. Since 2015, the Institute has been educating these students within the framework of a new common ISAE-SUPAERO engineering curriculum.

ISAE-SUPAERO is a school of application of l’Ecole Polytechnique and in particular it trains engineers of the armaments corps. It also trains military engineers with an aeronautics specialization once the latter have completed a first year at another French engineering school, ENSTA Bretagne, in Brest, France.

In 2011, ISAE founded Groupe ISAE with the engineering school, ENSMA. In 2012, Groupe ISAE was joined by ESTACA and by l’Ecole de l’Air.

The Institute also delivers continuing education through its subsidiary, EUROSAE.

National rankings and acceptance rates edit

National ranking (ranked for its Master of Sciences in Engineering)

Name Year Rank
DAUR Rankings[5] 2022 8
L'Etuidant[6] 2022 11 ea
L'Usine Nouvelle[7] 2022 14 ea
Le Figaro[8] 2022 9 ea

ISAE-SUPAERO is one of the most selective engineering school in France with acceptance rates below 10%.

The undergraduate admission to ISAE-SUPAERO in the engineer cycle is made through two ways: the first pathway by which most students are recruited, is a very selective examination which requires at least two years of very intensive preparation after high school in classes préparatoires.[9] The other pathway corresponds to the recruitment of about twenty undergraduate students from universities.[10] For both ways, admission includes a week of written examinations during the spring followed by oral examinations that are handled in batches (séries) over the summer.[11][12][13]

About only 200 students from classes préparatoires or French universities are admitted to the prestigious school each year.[14][15]

Number of students accepted following the French national exam (2018)[16]
Classes préparatoires (Majors) University
Maths & Physics Physics & Engineering Science Physics & Chemistry Physics & Technology Technology & Industrial Science /
78 79 34 6 2 23

The average acceptance rates of the national examination taken by students from classes préparatoires are indicated below:[17]

Number of applicants Average acceptance rates
2018 14 764 12.76%
2017 14 686 11.63%
2016 14 681 11.62%
2015 14 193 11.86%
2014 14 443 9.7%

ISAE-SUPAERO (ENSICA and SUPAERO) alumni edit

Notable alumni include:

 
Henri Ziegler, father of the Airbus program.
 
Jean-Paul Herteman, former CEO of Safran.
 
Thomas Pesquet, French astronaut.
  • Raoul Badin, S-1910, one of the main inventors of the airspeed indicator and forefather of instrument flying.
  • Henri Coandă, S-1910, discovered the Coandă Effect; Romanian designer of the first jet plane.
  • Henry Potez, S-1911, founder of the Potez airplanes company.
  • Mikhail Gurevich, S-1913, founder of MiG
  • Marcel Bloch-Dassault, S-1913, founder of the Dassault airplanes company.
  • René Couzinet, S-1925, aircraft designer, conceived the Couzinet 30 Arc-en-Ciel, the famous plane flown by Jean Mermoz, and also invented the retractable landing gear and the modern yoke.
  • Henri Ziegler, S-1931, father of the Airbus program.
  • Guy du Merle, S-1932, first director-general of the École nationale de l'aviation civile (French civil aviation university).
  • François Hussenot, S-1935, inventor of the "hussenographe" (an early form of Flight data recorder or "black box"); also involved in the creation of EPNER.
  • Jean-Claude Laprie (1944-2010), E-1968,director of research at the CNRS, former director of the LAAS-CNRS, silver medal of CNRS.
  • Serge Dassault, S-1951, CEO of Dassault Aviation.
  • Jacques Darricau, E-1961, an internationally recognized radar specialist, former president of EUROSAE and director of the SAE.
  • Daniel Ferbeck, S-1963, creator of VAL (automated metro subway system).
  • Eric Hayat, S-1964, Founder of STERIA.
  • Louis Le Portz, E-1964, Former commissary general of Paris Air Show, former CEO of Thomson Training & Simulation (1994-1998).
  • Francis Bernard, E-1965, first CEO of Dassault Systèmes.
  • Frédéric d'Allest, S-1966, first chairman of Arianespace.
  • Seddik Belyamani, E-1967, MS MIT, Former Executive Vice President of Boeing. (1998-2002)[18]
  • Rachid BenMokhtar Benabdellah, E-1967, Minister of National Education of Morocco (1995-1998 and since 2013).[19]
  • Jean Laurent, S-1967, Former CEO of Crédit Agricole and Chairman & CEO of Crédit Lyonnais.
  • Bernard Ramanantsoa, S-1971, Director of HEC Paris (1996-2015).
  • Philippe Wallet, E-1973, Director Aircraft Engineering and Maintenance, Air France.
  • Serge Massart, E-1975, Special adviser to the CEO of EDF, former Director of the Nuclear Engineering Division then Director of Nuclear Operations.
  • Jean-Paul Herteman, S-1975, former CEO of Safran.
  • Alain Pechon, E-1977, Founder and former CEO of Sun Microsystems France.
  • Charles Champion, S-1978, Senior VP Engineering Airbus.
  • Marie-Laure Roux, E-1981, Director of the Toulouse St Eloi factory of Airbus since 2011.
  • Jean-François Clervoy, S-1983, astronaut.
  • Alain Bellemare, E-1985, MBA McGill 93, CEO of Bombardier, Ex-CEO of Pratt & Whitney Canada.[20]
  • Marc Guinot, E-1985, Vice President A380 Chief Engineer, Airbus.
  • Jean Kayanakis, E-1986, Chief executive of Dassault Falcon Services.[21]
  • Marwan Lahoud, S-1989, Chief Strategy and Marketing Officer of Airbus Group.
  • Christophe Robin, E-1991, Technical director of Daher-Socata, Founder of DynAero an aeronautical construction company.
  • Diego Diaz, E-1992, MS MIT, MBA MIT Sloan, Vice President of SNCF International.
  • Guillaume Faury, S-1992, current CEO of Airbus Group and former president of Airbus Commercial Aircraft.
  • Thomas Pesquet, S-2001, astronaut.
  • Samantha Cristoforetti, S 2007 (ERASMUS), astronaut.
  • Luca Parmitano, M-I-2009, astronaut.
  • Vincent Lecrubier, S-2011, Olympic Games 2008-2012, Kayak Champion.
  • Pascal Vasselon, 2000-2004 Michelin Competition, Director F1, since 2010 Toyota MotorsportGmbH, Technical Director

See also edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ GEA - Groupement des Grandes Ecoles Aéronautiques et Spatiales 2015-11-27 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ [Emma Dayson]. "Une formation d'ingénieur unique pour l'ISAE SUPAERO". Retrieved 2014-09-29.
  3. ^ "Supmeca rejoint l'ISAE". Aerobuzz. Retrieved 2022-02-02.
  4. ^ "Toulouse: l'Enac et l'ISAE". ladepeche.fr. Retrieved 2022-02-02.
  5. ^ "2022 French Graduate Schools of Engineering ranking". daur-rankings.com.
  6. ^ "2022 French Graduate Schools of Engineering ranking". daur-rankings.com.
  7. ^ "2022 French Graduate Schools of Engineering ranking". daur-rankings.com.
  8. ^ "2022 French Graduate Schools of Engineering ranking". daur-rankings.com.
  9. ^ "ISAE-SUPAERO engineering training: admission procedures". Retrieved 2019-02-04.
  10. ^ "Engineering education ISAE-SUPAERO: admission by university route". Retrieved 2019-02-04.
  11. ^ "Website of the joint Mines-Ponts competitive examination". Retrieved 2019-02-04.
  12. ^ "Calendar". Retrieved 2019-02-04.
  13. ^ "University admission to schools Mines-Ponts and Paristech" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-02-04.
  14. ^ "ISAE-SUPAERO engineering training: admission via the joint mines-ponts competitive examination". Retrieved 2019-02-04.
  15. ^ "Engineering education ISAE-SUPAERO: admission by university route". Retrieved 2019-02-04.
  16. ^ "Statistiques". Retrieved 2019-02-02.
  17. ^ "Statistiques". Retrieved 2019-02-02.
  18. ^ Aeronautique.ma. "Seddik Belyamani". aeronautique.ma. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  19. ^ Biographie de M. Rachid BenMokhtar Benabdellah 2016-03-25 at the Wayback Machine
  20. ^ "Alain Bellemare - Président et chef de la direction". www.bombardier.com. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  21. ^ Dassault Aviation appoints Jean Kayanakis as General Manager of Dassault Falcon Service Communiqué de presse du 9 juin 2011 du groupe Dassault Aviation

External links edit

  • ISAE-SUPAERO website (in English)
  • SUPAERO alumni association

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view March 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Institut Superieur de l Aeronautique et de l Espace ISAE SUPAERO English National Higher French Institute of Aeronautics and Space is a French grande ecole of engineering founded in 1909 It is the world s first dedicated aerospace engineering The school delivers a range of science and engineering degree programs ISAE SUPAERO is part of University of Toulouse ISSAT PEGASUS GEA Toulouse Tech CESAER 1 and Aerospace Valley The institute is ranked highly among Europe s engineering schools Institut Superieur de l Aeronautique et de l Espace ISAE SUPAEROMottoExcellence with passionTypeGrande ecoleEstablished1909 114 years ago 1909 LocationToulouse FranceWebsitewww wbr isae supaero wbr frHistorically ISAE SUPAERO resulted from the merger between SUPAERO and ENSICA 2 in the summer of 2007 The aim of this move was to increase the international visibility of SUPAERO and the ENSICA both of which depend on the French Ministry of Defense by sharing their faculty and experimental means The Institute also delivers continuing education through its subsidiary EUROSAE In 2011 ISAE founded Groupe ISAE with the engineering school ENSMA In 2012 Groupe ISAE was joined by ESTACA and by Ecole de l air et de l espace In January 2018 the Supmeca now called ISAE SUPMECA joined the group 3 In February 2022 the Ecole nationale de l aviation civile the biggest European aviation university also joined the group 4 Since its founding in 1909 ISAE SUPAERO has produced more than 21 500 graduates Some of them have achieved fame in their field including Henri Coandă the discoverer of the Coandă effect Henri Ziegler father of the Airbus program Frederic d Allest first chairman of Arianespace and Jean Francois Clervoy astronaut Contents 1 Mission 2 Legal status and organization 3 History 3 1 History of ENSAE Ecole Nationale Superieure de l Aeronautique et de l Espace or the National School of Aeronautics and Space or SupAero 3 2 History of ENSICA Ecole nationale superieure d ingenieurs de constructions aeronautiques 3 3 Creation of ISAE in 2007 4 Academics 5 National rankings and acceptance rates 6 ISAE SUPAERO ENSICA and SUPAERO alumni 7 See also 8 Notes and references 9 External linksMission editISAE SUPAERO has the following missions To educate engineers in the aeronautics and space fields and in related areas To engage in scientific research and technological innovation To deliver specialized graduate education and continuing education programs To deliver doctoral programs and national degrees equivalent or superior to the master s degree Legal status and organization editISAE was created by decree 2007 1384 of 24 September 2007 Under the auspices of the Ministry of Defence and overseen by the DGA the French Government Defence procurement agency the Institute is a public institution with a scientific cultural and professional vocation It is governed by articles R 3411 1 to R 3411 28 of the Defence Code and is accredited by the Engineering Education Commission ISAE SUPAERO also delivers national Doctorate and master s degrees and Advanced master s degrees accredited by la Conference des Grandes Ecoles an organization whose members are the most prestigious business and engineering schools in France The Institute is governed by an Executive Board of 27 members headed by the President The Board meets three times a year The Institute also has an educational board a research board and a continuing education board Members of the advisory boards come from within the Institute and academia and industry ISAE SUPAERO has implemented an ISO 9001 quality management system 2008 version for all of its activities education research and support History editHistory of ENSAE Ecole Nationale Superieure de l Aeronautique et de l Espace or the National School of Aeronautics and Space or SupAero edit nbsp Model of the ENSAE campus in 1968 The historic logo of the former SUPAERO school the owl associated with the Greek Goddess Athena is a symbol of knowledge Today the owl is still part of the ISAE SUPAERO logo In 1909 Colonel Jean Baptiste Roche a civil engineering officer and a graduate of l Ecole Polytechnique had the foresight and vision to anticipate the needs and future scope of the aeronautics industry in the world and founded the l Ecole Superieure d Aeronautique et de Constructions Mecaniques or the Higher School of Aeronautics and Mechanical Construction in Paris In 1930 the school was later renamed l Ecole Nationale Superieure de l Aeronautique under the leadership of the French engineer Albert Caquot and in 1972 it became l Ecole Nationale Superieure de l Aeronautique et de l Espace or the Higher School of Aeronautics and Space better known as SUPAERO Also in 1930 the School moved to more modern buildings in la Cite de l Air located boulevard Victor in Paris In 1968 SUPAERO moved to the vast aerospace hub of Toulouse Lespinet in the heart of a stimulating higher education and research environment right near l Ecole Nationale de l Aviation Civile the School of Civil Aviation ENAC which was also transferred to Toulouse the same year In 1970 the former Paris premises of the School were home to l Ecole Nationale Superieure de Techniques Avancees ENSTA ParisTech or the Higher School of Advanced Techniques until the latter moved to new premises on the campus of Ecole Polytechnique in Palaiseau They were transformed into the Conference Center of the Ministry of Defence Several research laboratories were created in affiliation with the School and regrouped around the Toulouse ONERA center Today affiliated with the School it conducts theoretical and applied research in defence in a wide range of fields including aerodynamics automatic control advanced robotics aerospace electronics computer systems aerospace vehicles aerospace mechanics and propulsive systems In 1975 SUPAERO was one of the first engineering schools in France to be accredited to deliver the doctoral degree In 1994 SUPAERO became a public body with legal personality reporting to the Ministry of Defence In practice the Institute is overseen by the DGA Directorate General of Armaments French Defence procurement agency and under the direction of an ingenieur general de l armement History of ENSICA Ecole nationale superieure d ingenieurs de constructions aeronautiques edit ENSICA was created in Paris at the time of the Liberation under the name Ecole nationale des travaux aeronautiques ENTA or the National School of Aeronautical Construction in accordance with article 8 of the law on finance of 1946 The first graduating class included 25 students who would join the military corps of engineers specialized in aeronautics By decree of June 4 1957 the school s name was changed to l Ecole nationale d ingenieurs des constructions aeronautiques ENICA or the National School of Aeronautics Engineers The degree program was extended to three years with a new focus on industry and a larger share of civilian students In 1961 ENICA was relocated to Toulouse Under the leadership of the Director Emile Blouin the School acquired its own identity and a new dimension The geographic link was cut with SUPAERO which until then had housed the school on its premises Boulevard Victor in Paris The building of a new student center on campus helped create a cohesive identity and bring together the different graduating classes In 1969 the School was affiliated with the common competitive exam for the top ranking engineering schools ENSI In 1979 the school was honored with the Medal of Aeronautics awarded by the Engineer General of Armaments Georges Bousquet The same year the School became known as l ecole nationale superieure d ingenieurs de constructions aeronautiques ENSICA or the Higher National School of Aeronautics Construction Engineers Creation of ISAE in 2007 edit In 2007 ENSAE SupAero merged with ENSICA to create a single institution l Institut superieur de l aeronautique et de l espace or ISAE which brings together the two former schools resources and facilities in one common organization In 2015 the ingenieur ISAE SUPAERO degree program gave its name to the all school which became ISAE SUPAERO As of the summer of 2015 all of the Institute s facilities are now located together on the Rangueil campus Academics editThe Institute delivers the following educational programs The ingenieur ISAE SUPAERO program The joint CNAM ISAE apprenticeship or co op program An International Masters Program in Aerospace Engineering 6 Research Masters Programs 15 Advanced Masters Programs 6 Doctoral schools Continuing education programs Students accepted into the ingenieur ISAE SUPAERO program are selected on the basis of their results on the Mines Ponts competitive exam common to the most selective engineering schools in France Since 2015 the Institute has been educating these students within the framework of a new common ISAE SUPAERO engineering curriculum ISAE SUPAERO is a school of application of l Ecole Polytechnique and in particular it trains engineers of the armaments corps It also trains military engineers with an aeronautics specialization once the latter have completed a first year at another French engineering school ENSTA Bretagne in Brest France In 2011 ISAE founded Groupe ISAE with the engineering school ENSMA In 2012 Groupe ISAE was joined by ESTACA and by l Ecole de l Air The Institute also delivers continuing education through its subsidiary EUROSAE National rankings and acceptance rates editNational ranking ranked for its Master of Sciences in Engineering Name Year RankDAUR Rankings 5 2022 8L Etuidant 6 2022 11 eaL Usine Nouvelle 7 2022 14 eaLe Figaro 8 2022 9 eaISAE SUPAERO is one of the most selective engineering school in France with acceptance rates below 10 The undergraduate admission to ISAE SUPAERO in the engineer cycle is made through two ways the first pathway by which most students are recruited is a very selective examination which requires at least two years of very intensive preparation after high school in classes preparatoires 9 The other pathway corresponds to the recruitment of about twenty undergraduate students from universities 10 For both ways admission includes a week of written examinations during the spring followed by oral examinations that are handled in batches series over the summer 11 12 13 About only 200 students from classes preparatoires or French universities are admitted to the prestigious school each year 14 15 Number of students accepted following the French national exam 2018 16 Classes preparatoires Majors UniversityMaths amp Physics Physics amp Engineering Science Physics amp Chemistry Physics amp Technology Technology amp Industrial Science 78 79 34 6 2 23The average acceptance rates of the national examination taken by students from classes preparatoires are indicated below 17 Number of applicants Average acceptance rates2018 14 764 12 76 2017 14 686 11 63 2016 14 681 11 62 2015 14 193 11 86 2014 14 443 9 7 ISAE SUPAERO ENSICA and SUPAERO alumni editNotable alumni include nbsp Henri Ziegler father of the Airbus program nbsp Jean Paul Herteman former CEO of Safran nbsp Thomas Pesquet French astronaut Raoul Badin S 1910 one of the main inventors of the airspeed indicator and forefather of instrument flying Henri Coandă S 1910 discovered the Coandă Effect Romanian designer of the first jet plane Henry Potez S 1911 founder of the Potez airplanes company Mikhail Gurevich S 1913 founder of MiG Marcel Bloch Dassault S 1913 founder of the Dassault airplanes company Rene Couzinet S 1925 aircraft designer conceived the Couzinet 30 Arc en Ciel the famous plane flown by Jean Mermoz and also invented the retractable landing gear and the modern yoke Henri Ziegler S 1931 father of the Airbus program Guy du Merle S 1932 first director general of the Ecole nationale de l aviation civile French civil aviation university Francois Hussenot S 1935 inventor of the hussenographe an early form of Flight data recorder or black box also involved in the creation of EPNER Jean Claude Laprie 1944 2010 E 1968 director of research at the CNRS former director of the LAAS CNRS silver medal of CNRS Serge Dassault S 1951 CEO of Dassault Aviation Jacques Darricau E 1961 an internationally recognized radar specialist former president of EUROSAE and director of the SAE Daniel Ferbeck S 1963 creator of VAL automated metro subway system Eric Hayat S 1964 Founder of STERIA Louis Le Portz E 1964 Former commissary general of Paris Air Show former CEO of Thomson Training amp Simulation 1994 1998 Francis Bernard E 1965 first CEO of Dassault Systemes Frederic d Allest S 1966 first chairman of Arianespace Seddik Belyamani E 1967 MS MIT Former Executive Vice President of Boeing 1998 2002 18 Rachid BenMokhtar Benabdellah E 1967 Minister of National Education of Morocco 1995 1998 and since 2013 19 Jean Laurent S 1967 Former CEO of Credit Agricole and Chairman amp CEO of Credit Lyonnais Bernard Ramanantsoa S 1971 Director of HEC Paris 1996 2015 Philippe Wallet E 1973 Director Aircraft Engineering and Maintenance Air France Serge Massart E 1975 Special adviser to the CEO of EDF former Director of the Nuclear Engineering Division then Director of Nuclear Operations Jean Paul Herteman S 1975 former CEO of Safran Alain Pechon E 1977 Founder and former CEO of Sun Microsystems France Charles Champion S 1978 Senior VP Engineering Airbus Marie Laure Roux E 1981 Director of the Toulouse St Eloi factory of Airbus since 2011 Jean Francois Clervoy S 1983 astronaut Alain Bellemare E 1985 MBA McGill 93 CEO of Bombardier Ex CEO of Pratt amp Whitney Canada 20 Marc Guinot E 1985 Vice President A380 Chief Engineer Airbus Jean Kayanakis E 1986 Chief executive of Dassault Falcon Services 21 Marwan Lahoud S 1989 Chief Strategy and Marketing Officer of Airbus Group Christophe Robin E 1991 Technical director of Daher Socata Founder of DynAero an aeronautical construction company Diego Diaz E 1992 MS MIT MBA MIT Sloan Vice President of SNCF International Guillaume Faury S 1992 current CEO of Airbus Group and former president of Airbus Commercial Aircraft Thomas Pesquet S 2001 astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti S 2007 ERASMUS astronaut Luca Parmitano M I 2009 astronaut Vincent Lecrubier S 2011 Olympic Games 2008 2012 Kayak Champion Pascal Vasselon 2000 2004 Michelin Competition Director F1 since 2010 Toyota MotorsportGmbH Technical DirectorSee also editList of aerospace engineering schoolsNotes and references edit GEA Groupement des Grandes Ecoles Aeronautiques et Spatiales Archived 2015 11 27 at the Wayback Machine Emma Dayson Une formation d ingenieur unique pour l ISAE SUPAERO Retrieved 2014 09 29 Supmeca rejoint l ISAE Aerobuzz Retrieved 2022 02 02 Toulouse l Enac et l ISAE ladepeche fr Retrieved 2022 02 02 2022 French Graduate Schools of Engineering ranking daur rankings com 2022 French Graduate Schools of Engineering ranking daur rankings com 2022 French Graduate Schools of Engineering ranking daur rankings com 2022 French Graduate Schools of Engineering ranking daur rankings com ISAE SUPAERO engineering training admission procedures Retrieved 2019 02 04 Engineering education ISAE SUPAERO admission by university route Retrieved 2019 02 04 Website of the joint Mines Ponts competitive examination Retrieved 2019 02 04 Calendar Retrieved 2019 02 04 University admission to schools Mines Ponts and Paristech PDF Retrieved 2019 02 04 ISAE SUPAERO engineering training admission via the joint mines ponts competitive examination Retrieved 2019 02 04 Engineering education ISAE SUPAERO admission by university route Retrieved 2019 02 04 Statistiques Retrieved 2019 02 02 Statistiques Retrieved 2019 02 02 Aeronautique ma Seddik Belyamani aeronautique ma Retrieved 10 April 2018 Biographie de M Rachid BenMokhtar Benabdellah Archived 2016 03 25 at the Wayback Machine Alain Bellemare President et chef de la direction www bombardier com Retrieved 10 April 2018 Dassault Aviation appoints Jean Kayanakis as General Manager of Dassault Falcon Service Communique de presse du 9 juin 2011 du groupe Dassault AviationExternal links editISAE SUPAERO website in English SUPAERO alumni association 43 34 00 N 1 28 30 E 43 56667 N 1 47500 E 43 56667 1 47500 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Institut superieur de l 27aeronautique et de l 27espace amp oldid 1179740986, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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