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  1. Chimie ParisTech, officially École nationale supérieure de chimie de Paris ( National Chemical Engineering Institute in Paris) and also known as ENSCP or Chimie Paris, is an engineering school and a constituent college of PSL Research University specialised in chemical science. It was founded in 1896 within the University of Paris and is ...

  2. ESPCI Paris - PSL is home to 10 research laboratories (all of them being endorsed and jointly sponsored by CNRS) operating at the frontiers of scientific knowledge and experimental know-how, extending from fundamental research to innovation, and covering areas ranging from polymers to telecommunications, from nanobiophysics to organic synthesis, from environmental science to biomedical imaging ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mathias_FinkMathias Fink - Wikipedia

    In 1990 and founded the "Waves and Acoustics Laboratory" at ESPCI whose director he was and which became the Institut Langevin in 2009. [3] 2005 he was appointed professor at ESPCI, where he now is professor emeritus and holds the Georges Charpak chair. Fink pioneered the development of time-reversal mirrors [4] and Time Reversal Signal Processing.

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  6. ESPCI Paris (officially the École supérieure de physique et de chimie industrielles de la Ville de Paris; The City of Paris Industrial Physics and Chemistry Higher Educational Institution) is a prestigious grande école founded in 1882 by the city of Paris, France. It educates undergraduate and graduate students in physics, chemistry and ...

  7. Paul Boucherot. Paul Boucherot (1869–1943) was an engineer with the Chemins de Fer du Nord (Northern Railway of France). He studied at the elite École supérieure de physique et de chimie industrielles de la ville de Paris (ESPCI) [1] where he later also taught electrical engineering.

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