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  1. The mines of Paris ( French: carrières de Paris – "quarries of Paris") comprise a number of abandoned, subterranean mines under Paris, France, connected together by galleries. Three main networks exist; the largest, known as the grand réseau sud ("large south network"), lies under the 5th, 6th, 14th and 15th arrondissements, a second under ...

  2. Mines Paris – PSL, officially École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris (until May 2022 Mines ParisTech, also known as École des mines de Paris, ENSMP, Mines de Paris, les Mines, or Paris School of Mines), is a French grande école and a constituent college of PSL Research University.

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  4. The Mines of Paris (in French Carrières de Paris — "quarries of Paris") are made up of a number of abandoned, underground mines under Paris, France, connected together by large chambers called galleries. Three main networks exist; the largest, called the grand réseau sud ("large south network"), lies under the Ve, VIe, XIVe and XVe ...

  5. The mines of Paris (in French carrières de Paris — "quarries of Paris") comprise a number of abandoned, subterranean mines under Paris, France, connected together by galleries.

  6. Originally those of mining to produce the energy needed for the great industrializations, today those of ecological transitions and digital transformations. A founding member of Université PSL, Mines Paris – PSL is a leading French engineering school, and the leader in research partnerships.

  7. Since its founding in 1783, MINES Paris - PSL has educated engineers of the highest caliber, capable of solving complex problems in a diverse array of fields. , Frances top school in terms of contract research work, MINES Paris - PSL conducts significant research projects focused on industry in particular, as with its support of ARMINES, a ...

  8. Helping to transform the world. Research at Mines Paris – PSL is carried out in 18 research centres. It is reflected in institutions such as the Bibliothèque, Presses des Mines and the Musée de Minéralogie, which are essential to the development of our understanding of the world. 18 reserach centers / 5 departments. 2 transition institutes.

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