ISEP cultivates engineers in the key areas of IT world: Computer science & Cybersecurity – Electronics & Robotics – Telecommunications & Internet of Things (IoT) – Imaging & Health – Artificial Intelligence The school was founded in 1955 on the place where Édouard Branly, physics professor at the Catholic University of Paris, discovered the coherer in 1890.
ISEP has three main departments (Electronics, Telecommunication, Information systems) and ten laboratories for teaching and research.
ISEP welcomes a diverse range of international students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
[1] In 2018, ISEP was ranked at the top of the podium by L’Etudiant magazine (out of 174 institutions) for the criteria “Making a good living in information technology”.
Its aim is to prepare international students for the ISEP Engineering master's degree.