Leonardo da Vinci Engineering School

It was placed 10th among French engineering schools "Post-bac" in the 2010 Le Point rankings.

[2][3][4] The Leonard de Vinci Engineering School (ESILV) was created in 1995 by the Conseil général des Hauts-de-Seine.

[5] The ESILV is composed of four departments: The majors offered apply in the area of modeling and numerical simulation, computer networks and databases, new energies, new information technologies, computational mechanics, and financial engineering.

For further real-world experience, their curriculum includes two six-month internships with industrial partners.

Since the graduation of the first senior class in July 2000, all of the alumni of the ESILV have successfully joined the work force and were hired as: