Christmas in June: We Got Our NetFPGA

After what seemed to be an eternity (but, which really was just short of two months total) we got our first NetFPGA — just in time for us to get familiar with it, before starting a student project (a “PSC”)…

After what seemed to be an eternity (but, which really was just short of two months total) we got our first NetFPGA — just in time for us to get familiar with it, before starting a student project (a “PSC”)…

Very interesting to learn about the process “from idea to successful start-up”, as exemplified through numerous success-stories having gone through the Ecole Polytechnique Accelerator / Incubator program. To see the different prototyping and early-stage manufacturing facilities, available to accelerate and…

With our partners from Cisco, and Keio University, we’re presenting research projects and fielding questions from 1st year engineering students. Many of whom will join our research teams come September…

Best of luck to all the hopeful, at the Ecole Polytechnique competitive entrance exams!
S

…in the middle of a densely packed, and intense, 2-week visit to Japan. A short trip from Tokyo is the lush and green SFC campus of KEIO University — where I’m spending the afternoon visiting professor Rodney Van Meter and…

During my lunch break today, I tried to glean what “news for nerds – stuff that matters” had happened lately — but, when trying to access slashdot.org, I was met with this: While I, admittedly, do not know what infrastructure…
The second round of admissions for the Ecole Polytechnique Graduate Degree programs in IoT, AI, Big Data for Business, Cybersecurity, Energy Management, Economics, and Smart Cities, is coming up on March 18. With limited space in each of the programs,…

The IoT – the Internet of Things – is among the focus areas at Ecole Polytechnique, and one where we offer various educational programs, as part of our (traditional, and very French) engineering curriculum, and as a 2 year international,…

Winter has not quite left Ecole Polytechnique yet – though weather isn’t hitting as hard as 2 weeks ago, it’s still keeping campus looking pretty…