École supérieure d'électronique de l'Ouest (ESEO) is a French graduate engineering school created in 1956 by Jean Jeanneteau.[1]
Type | Education - Research - Grande École |
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Established | 1956 |
President | Hubert Cospain |
Postgraduates | 1200 |
Location | , 47°29′37″N 0°33′02″W / 47.4937187°N 0.5504861°W |
Affiliations | Conférence des Grandes Écoles |
Website | www.eseo.fr |
It is located in Angers, Dijon, Vélizy and Shanghai, and specializes in the field of electronics.[2]
The college is member of the Conférence des Grandes Écoles.[3]
History
editThe 9th of October 1956, Canon Jean Jeanneteau (1908–1992) founded the ESEO in Angers, a "sister school" to the Institut supérieur d'électronique de Paris (ISEP) and the Institut supérieur de l'électronique et du numérique (ISEN).[4] The three schools founded the FESIC, with joint recruitment of students and educational partnerships.[5]
The official name of the school since its creation is École supérieure d'électronique de l'Ouest, but this name is no longer used within the school since 2006 (only "ESEO" or "Groupe ESEO" are used).
Notable alumni
edit- Jean-Pascal Tricoire, a French business executive
References
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