MOOC: plunge into fixed and mobile networks!
News, Press releaseA founding partner of France Université Numérique (FUN), IMT is re-launching two successful MOOCs for the start of the academic year: “Principles of data networks” and “An introduction to mobile networks”.
“Principles of data…
Rachel Fracz-Vitani is the new Secretary General of IMT
NewsRachel Fracz-Vitani has been appointed Secretary General of IMT by order of the Ministry of the Economy, Productive Improvement and Digital Technology. She took up the position on 1st August 2014.
Master of engineering – International Admission Tour in India and China
NewsIMT organizes an International Admission Tour in India (September 15-19) and in China (October 20-24 in Shanghai,Beijing, Nanjing, Harbin). Qualified students wishing to apply to the Master of Engineering program will take a two-step entrance…
Pascal Ray, the new director of Mines Saint-Etienne from 15th July
Headlines news, NewsOn 4th July 2014 Pascal Ray was appointed director of the École Nationale Supérieure des Mines, Saint-Étienne, by decree of the President of the French Republic.
He was previously director of the IFMA (2007-2014), the French Institute for…
Towards a smart electricity network – Marc Girod-Genet, Télécom SudParis
Live labsFor several years, Smart Grids have been the hot topic in the energy field. As current networks become less and less adapted to new energy issues, we need to thoroughly rethink energy management and introduce smarter electricity networks. These…
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From expertise in telecommunications networks to the performance of electricity grids – Laurent Toutain and Alexander Pelov, Télécom Bretagne
Live labs, NewsFrom networks to everyday objects, the internet has radically changed our environment. From the main arteries to the smallest vessels, it is embedded in such a large number of the most banal objects that it puts a strain on the energy bill.…