The park has been designed so that children aged 0 to 10 can develop, play, blossom and grow... In an eco-designed space that focuses on the well-being of the whole family, with areas designed as much for children as for parents. Three play areas have been designed in collaboration with a psychomotor therapist: a first area for toddlers aged 0-3 and it's possible to celebrate your child's birthday at the park A catering area is also available at the park entrance and the lounge area is open to teleworking parents you'll have access to the play areas for 2 hours: cost €4.90 for a child under 1 or an adult (over 11) €14.90 for a child between 1 and 10 and €24.90 for a creative workshop Refer your establishment, click herePromote your event, click here Please enable JavaScript to view this page correctly Located in the heart of the École Polytechnique Central Library, Mus'X opened its doors in 2018 It houses the school's historical collections built up since 1794 to meet the needs of teaching and research 84 of which are classified as Monuments Historiques carefully preserved by the Centre de Ressources Historiques with audiovisual devices enriching the tour Museum Night is the ideal opportunity to discover Mus'X free of charge Ancient instruments reveal major scientific advances while the archives and objects on display provide a better understanding of the role played by theÉcole Polytechnique in French history Not to be missed for an unusual cultural evening just outside Paris The École polytechnique museum by torchlightSaturday Plunged into darkness and equipped with a flashlight We'll tell you the secrets of our scientific collections The guided tour lasts 45 minutes and is available at 8pm This page may contain AI-assisted elements, more information here Columbia Engineering and the École Polytechnique in Palaiseau have joined forces to create a joint bachelor’s-master’s degree program in engineering which will accept its first cohort of students in the fall of 2024 Students completing the global dual degree in engineering will earn two degrees: a bachelor’s from the École Polytechnique and a master’s from Columbia The four-and-a-half-year program will include jointly taught courses “Engineering is an increasingly global discipline and the global dual degree program will give students an unprecedented opportunity to learn the range of skills needed to be a twenty-first-century engineer,” says Columbia Engineering dean Shih-Fu Chang “This unique program testifies to the innovative spirit of our respective institutions and will foster an even closer network of collaboration for both education and research among our faculty.” We celebrate this half-century milestone with a look back at some of the memorable and defining moments captured in our pages The Columbia women's basketball team scores its first-ever March Madness victory  The Board of Trustees co-chair will lead Columbia in a temporary capacity until a search for the next president is complete General Data Protection Regulation Columbia University Privacy Notice Their shared passion for the study of blazars led Deirdre Horan researcher at Leprince-Ringuet laboratory for particle physics and astrophysics /École Polytechnique and CNRS research professor at Barnard College of Columbia University to meet when they both worked in research groups involved in the state-of-the-art VERITAS  ground-based imaging Cherenkov Telescopes in Arizona Both investigating the nature of the high-energy emission from the relativistic jets of blazars the two researchers harbored the wish to work together even if their respective career paths took them to different continents The Visiting Professorship Program offered by the international Alliance network including École Polytechnique and Columbia University has provided the framework for their research collaboration It enabled Reshmi Mukherjee to spend almost eight months as a long-term Alliance Visiting Professor at the Leprince-Ringuet Laboratory for Particle Physics and Astrophysics (LLR)  at École Polytechnique in 2013 she and Deirdre Horan have continued to work on joint projects and to co-mentor PhD students After working on the Whipple and the VERITAS experiments in the United States as part of her fellowships at the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and the Argonne National Laboratory Deirdre Horan joined the CNRS and the Gamma-ray Research Group of LLR/École Polytechnique to work on the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Observatory shortly after its launch in June 2008.  the satellite carries an all-sky telescope and a gamma-ray burst monitor that allows it to observe astrophysical and cosmological phenomena including active galactic nuclei.  a subclass of active galactic nuclei with relativistic jets oriented such that they point towards Earths Reshmi and I focus on their gamma-ray emission to learn more about the properties of the jets and their origins and to try to understand what causes the flares that we often detect from these objects” the LAT collects data that complement those that can be collected by ground-based telescopes such as the Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System (VERITAS) on which Reshmi Mukherjee primarily works.  “The key to understanding these flares is to look at different wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum at the same time" elaborating: "Since the Fermi LAT has a very large field of view it can provide alerts to the community whenever a blazar is in a flaring state can then slew to observe these sources thus allowing us to gather data from across the entire electromagnetic spectrum and carry out multiwavelength studies to try to understand the properties and processes of these galaxies" Deirdre Horan and Reshmi Mukherjee are incorporating data from radio through optical and X-rays all the way up to the highest energy gamma rays from colleagues around the world in their research Their aim is to understand not only the flares but also the quiescent states when the blazars are not in an elevated emission state Since they started working on joint projects Deirdre Horan and Reshmi Mukherjee have also opened their collaboration to three colleagues PhD students they supervised at École Polytechnique and Columbia University who in turn benefited from the support of the Alliance which have been published in scientific journals During Reshmi Mukherjee’s recent visit in October 2024 she and Deirdre Horan started “exploring the connection between blazars and neutrino sources in particular with the high energy neutrinos reported by the IceCube experiment in the South Pole” As there are still "many open questions in blazar research such as the location of the gamma-ray emitting region the origin of fast flares in these objects and the physics of particle acceleration" the two scientists don't risk running out of secrets to discover any time soon Given that “neutrinos are elementary particles that lack an electric charge and are produced in cosmic ray interactions” studying the recently discovered high energy neutrinos and their connection to blazars “could be the subject of future collaborations for Deirdre and me” “The origin of the highest energy cosmic rays remains a mystery and the cosmic rays at the highest possible energies can only be produced in sources outside our own Milky Way Galaxy” a potential site of these ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays Reshmi Mukherjee explains.Immersion in the research environment at l’X During Reshmi Mukherjee’s visit to École Polytechnique’s campus she and Deirdre have worked in neighboring offices enabling them to “work more intensely together to attend workshops and potentially even expand the collaboration to other colleagues” “Having Reshmi on campus for two months helped enormously to solidify our collaboration” she declares and adds that “this way Reshmi has also come to know other colleagues who investigate other subjects she is interested in such as polarimetry for example The presence as a Visiting Professor has helped to reinforce the connection between our group and Columbia.”   “a two-month Alliance Professorship is not long enough to complete a full project but we have initiated a new chapter in our research collaboration which we can carry out in our home institutions” She emphasizes that the Alliance program has allowed her “not only to form a productive and invigorating scientific collaboration with Deirdre Horan’s group but has offered an opportunity to explore French art and culture and way of life” and she particularly enjoyed “talking to the MSc&T and PhD students exchanging ideas with scientists in the lab on topics ranging from MeV gamma-ray detectors the Fermi-LAT mission and advanced analysis techniques.” the Alliance network offers faculty members from its partner institutions - Columbia University and Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University - the opportunity to participate in a transatlantic faculty exchange strengthening ties between the institutions and establishing collaborations on potential projects Faculty members can spend a few weeks or an entire semester as visiting professors at the partner institution or give lectures. The Alliance Visiting Professorship is also supported by the Fondation de l'École Polytechnique.  Deirdre Horan's interest in astrophysics may well have been sparked by the clear star-studded night skies of her native Ireland After completing her Bachelor's degree in Experimental Physics at University College Dublin with 1st Class Honours Deirdre Horan undertook a PhD which saw her spending most of her time as a pre-doctoral fellow at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Arizona Deirdre ran the Whipple 10m telescope as a blazar monitor whilst VERITAS was being commissioned Her research focused on blazars and gamma-ray bursts and she soon became deputy leader of the VERITAS Blazar Science Working Group in which she has remained very active during her subsequent fellowship at Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois Deirdre Horan joined the CNRS and the Leprince-Ringuet Laboratory for Particle Physics and Astrophysics (LLR) at École Polytechnique.  Since 2006, Deirdre Horan, together with Scott Wakely at the University of Chicago runs TeVCat which is accessible online and provides a unique and helpful tool for peer researchers' work Reshmi Mukherjee studied physics and mathematics at the Presidency University in Calcutta and continued her graduate studies at Columbia University in New York for work on the development of liquid xenon (LXe) time projection chambers (TPCs) which are now widely used as dark matter detectors in underground laboratories.  Reshmi Mukherjee joined the EGRET mission at NASA's Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory where she explored the gamma-ray sky and worked on the discovery of new active galactic nuclei at gamma-ray energies During her subsequent position as a visiting scientist at McGill University she began working on the development of ground-based atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes leading her to the VERITAS ground-based imaging Cherenkov telescope experiment in Green Valley Reshmi Mukherjee is a member of the faculty at Barnard College of Columbia University where she teaches introductory physics courses and conducts research with her team as a principal investigator exploring the frontiers of VHE astrophysics while remaining in the scientific research domain the next stopover was not far from the Onera the main Thales Research & Technology (TRT) site being also at Palaiseau Here the company pursues pursuing advanced research in physics key elements to consolidate its technology leadership in each of its five key markets Some 3,000 personnel of the 25,000 workforce are involved in R&D investment in this field representing 20% of sales The Palaiseau TRT works closely in cooperation with academia and a longstanding agreement with the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) the French National Center for Scientific Research led to the establishment of over 20 common laboratories while over 120 common patents were obtained Thales France works closely with SMEs as well as with intermediate size companies and since 2012 is increasing its links with start-ups The Starbust start-up accelerator was created in France and then exported to the US and of the 300-400 start-ups part of the Startbust portfolio in France around one third are of interest for Thales Thales is fully involved in the digital transformation which includes connectivity and Internet of Things The group carried out acquisitions to increase its footprint in some of those domains; in 2014 Thales acquired LiveTV from JetBlue a company specialised in broadband connectivity on aircraft which core business is big data management Overall in the past three years Thales invested one billion Euro in the digital business and in June 2017 it opened its high-tech digital technologies competence centre and which currently employs 70 people that will more than double in 2018 Thales looks at improvements in different fields: reducing power consumption of electronic systems anticipate systems failure in order to increase availability developing “genetic algorithms” capable to beat cyber-attacks in the same way our body defends itself against viruses Thales Digital Factory was selected by “Station F” a startup campus that gathers under a single roof 26 start-up programmes to manage its cybersecurity programme and provide advice and technical expertise in that field Alain Bouquin discussed the importance of Artificial Intelligence in the military field Digitisation meant stepping from paper onto computers “but the digital revolution is something different,” as it will bring to the Internet of Objects of the battlefield This hyperconnection will first have an impact on logistics HUMS measuring the usage and allowing to forecast failures; this is already a reality on radars and will be extended to vehicles and smaller weapon systems such as rifles The same will become possible also for soldiers But AI will give its best in the intelligence field: considering the number of sensors and the huge amount of information available these need to be exploited to provide structured intelligence In the future AI and Big Data management will allow to generate a global view based on heterogeneous information shortening fruition time and increasing effectiveness It will be possible to extract weak signals from the clutter something that was missed when cues signalling potential terrorist threats were lost in the huge amount of incoming information AI will obviously have an impact on robotics although in lethal functions the topic has to be addressed quite conservatively due to legal responsibilities if autonomous decisions would be considered The TRT Artificial Intelligence laboratory developed a biometric simulation system The system is basically an artificial life engine that simulates human behaviour and is already in use to support infrastructures design as well as for embedded training The system generates video feed showing human models moving in pre-set backgrounds; the system uses the most recent codec standard which allows to halven the bitrate compared to current standards The number of human models is relatively small cost being the consideration that limits their number thus many of them look similar in the simulation however each one has a different behaviour the system also considering their feelings Thales provided a simulation system to predict and analyse crowd behaviour at the Mecca embedded simulation considering 5,000 people while 30 different 3-D models are “acting” In 2015 the system was used for a test on transport security in Paris The CNRS-Thales laboratory at Palaiseau was created 22 years ago and is currently manned by around 70 people whose task is to look way forward in other to generate technological quantum jumps and to follow technologies towards products Most of its work is aimed at improving electronics a term indicating spin transport electronics the aim being exploiting the intrinsic spin of the electron and its associated magnetic moment to store information in superdense magnetoresistive random-access memory chips Functional oxides is another of the research subjects with the objective of finding new material with new functionalities a single material being capable to do more than one thing Superconductivity is another subject of study the main obstacle being cooling as those materiel reach their performances at –200°C allowing to create filters with virtually no loss The CNRS/Thales lab developed the prototype of a cryostat the size of a beer can that is able to reach that temperature in two and a half minutes with limited power consumption the insertion of such technologies into products being considered not too far away How to make computers more similar to the human brain in order to reduce their consumption while improving their performances This is another theme of research at Palaiseau and more precisely at the Unite Mixte de Physique CNRS-Thales the human brain has an average consumption of 20 W; however the latest artificial intelligence algorithms able to recognise visual and vocal cues with high levels of performance use 10,000 times more energy than the human brain The main reason for this is that in current computers computing and memory elements are located apart The aim is thus to develop nanocomponents that can act as neurones or synapses The lab has developed nano-synapses exploiting ferro-electric junctions that set electrical resistance according to stimulations The lab at Palaiseau created electronic nano-neurons exploiting spintronics that are able to recognise a spoken number with 99.6% accuracy To recognise a vocal a number of neurones is needed while some 100 million will allow to generate electronic memories To generate a quantum jump in computing architecture at least one million neurons will be needed these magnetic nano-neurons could be interconnected via artificial synapses for real-time big data analytics and classification The long-term goal is to produce extremely energy-efficient miniaturised chips with the intelligence needed to learn from and adapt to the constantly ever-changing and ambiguous situations of the real world The last lab visited dealt with nanostructured surfaces aimed at obtaining super-hydrophobic materiel useful for applications in Thales products The main problem is to couple together mechanical and radio-frequency properties The study started from the analysis of natural elements that behave in a certain way The effect of the structure shape of those leaves was studied showing that coned-shaped nanostructures have better properties in expelling water nano-drops compared to cylinder-shaped ones the hydrodynamics laboratory being also involved in the programme The aim of the TRT laboratory is to come up with a material with anti-rain This materiel would be very effective on systems such as the Gatekeeper the staring electro-optical ship security system developed by Thales NL which currently needs wipers and cleaning liquid to allow a clear view as the Kate Long Range used on RCWS and turrets The nanostructures lab is also investigating new concepts for conformal antennas produced using additive manufacturing technologies allowed to shift from cone-shaped antennas to plain antennas with consistent aerodynamics improvements when used on aircraft while gain was growing from 30 dB to 33 dB Those antennas based on structured materiel should cover frequencies from high UHF to 15 GB thus including X-band radars and KA-band SATCOM systems Indo Defence – Jakarta – 11-14 June DSEI – London – 9-12 September PARTNER – Belgrade – 23-26 September Seafuture – La Spezia – 29 Sept.-2 October ADEX – Seoul – 29 October-2 November Dubai Air Show – Dubai – 17-21 November Milipol Paris – Paris – 18-21 Novenber Expodefensa – Bogotá – 1-3 December Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" Except for the residents of this area, the birth of line V seems to have gone unnoticed. And yet, the latest Transilien line has already been operating as a shuttle bus for almost a year changes its name and joins the Ile-de-France Mobilités website and application it connects the Massy-Palaiseau station in Essonne with Versailles-Chantiers in Yvelines It was Valérie Pécresse who announced in June 2023 that the Massy - Palaiseau - Versailles-Chantiers branch of RER C would be disconnected in future, when line T12 opened No more and no less than a move towards independence with no new stations created,so noreal change for users This will simplify the organization of the RER C which is often affected by work or problems thus improving train regularity and service quality on both lines users can enjoya train every half-hour on average except from 6.30am to 10am and from 4.30pm to 9.30pm you can easily visit these few points of interest: The largest co-living and purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) residence in Europe and operator in co-living and PBSA in France – UXCO Group – and its development arm – Océanis Promotion – has announced that it has inaugurated the final phase of ECLA Paris-Palaiseau the event marks a major milestone in the development of the ECLA residence UXCO Group acquired five new residences and 2,000 new beds including the first two ECLA residences outside the Paris region – in Bordeaux and in Archamps in the greater Geneva area – and the inauguration of a major extension to Paris-Palaiseau ECLA Paris-Palaiseau has been expanded with 500 new beds and 1,000 m2 of amenity space and has been accessible since autumn 2023 ECLA Paris-Palaiseau is now the largest co-living and PBSA residence in Europe “Our ECLA concept is central to UXCO Group’s identity mobilising all our expertise and demonstrating our mastery of the entire value chain from design and development to the management of large-scale residences “As first a prototype and now the most advanced version of our ECLA concept ECLA Paris-Palaiseau’s success is proof that new accommodation solutions are possible and that they meet changing lifestyles “We’re proud to be able to manage these large-scale projects in the Paris region and most recently other regions with our two recent acquisitions in Archamps the development was honoured in the 2023 real estate SIMI Housing Awards which recognised the ‘Innovation in Lifestyles’ characteristic of its unique concept Designed in partnership with Arte Charpentier architects the scheme comprises individual studios to shared apartments for two to six people The 4,500 m2 of amenity space has been planned around a 2.0 theme in a nod to Paris-Saclay the ‘French Silicon Valley’ that has become a hub of innovation and technology The residential amenities include coworking spaces there is also over 20,000 m2 of landscaped areas across the campus that provides a natural retreat within the urban landscape While many students still have great difficulty finding a place to live in the Paris region the ECLA-Palaiseau residence offers a first local response to the student housing crisis It reinforces the work undertaken since 2016 by the Palaiseau town council and the Paris-Saclay local authority to house local students in the best possible conditions.” Paris-Saclay has become one of France’s main academic and research hubs with over 45,000 students and 15,000 researchers in universities This makes it an ideal location for the very first and largest ECLA campus and its unique offering academic clusters and global research organisations the development is the leading scientific hub It accounts for 15% of national research and offers the largest range of talent and jobs for young graduates in the Paris region “We’re delighted to be celebrating the completion of our very first ECLA residence our partners’ know-how and our experience from the first four years operating in Palaiseau have enabled us to design and develop a unique quality product that meets the needs of our residents “ECLA is a unique co-living offering that has made Palaiseau a leading student town with its campus 2.0 we must pay attention to social and environmental challenges “I would like to thank and congratulate our Océanis Promotion and UXCO Group teams and all our partners for their dedication to this landmark project which is helping to transform lifestyles and meet the growing need for accommodation in the Paris region.” The ECLA concept is designed to meet the challenges of future cities and buildings by respecting people and the environment while creating connections between residents This model for future accommodation came about in a think-tank initiated by Océanis Promotion with researchers ECLA Paris-Palaiseau demonstrates the essence of this concept with a wide variety of accommodation enabling around 1,800 residents of 90 nationalities create a strong sense of community UXCO Group leverages on strong performance to secure €300m refinancing for Ecla co-living and student housing assets The “research springboard” is instated by the Guillaumat Decree enabling students to start working in research directly after graduating from the school The first women are admitted to the school The school is relocated to Palaiseau (south of Paris) next to the headquarters of the CEA The school confers its first doctoral degree Maurice Allais receives the Nobel Prize in Economics for "his pioneering contributions to the theory of markets and the efficient use of resources".  The school celebrates its 200th anniversary with a visit from President François Mitterrand to the campus A special entrance exam is created for international students The school joins the ParisTech Network along with 11 Parisian grandes écoles which stimulates the creation of startups based on technological advancements by researchers in the École Polytechnique laboratories an in-depth scientific project led by a student group on a subject of their choice during the second year of the Ingénieur polytechnicien program Creation of the school’s first Academic and Research Chair in partnership with EDF on Sustainable Development The school’s Master’s programs are reformatted to European standards The Thalès group and the Institute of Optics (IOGS) build new facilities to the west side of the campus Inauguration of the new facilities of ENSTA (École Nationale Supérieure de Techniques Avancées) on the campus Reform of the École Polytechnique governance including a redefinition of the roles of the President of the Board of Directors and the Director General of École Polytechnique Performing executive duties which he undertakes in a full-time role the President of the Board of Directors is responsible for ensuring that the school fulfills its missions administered in the operational framework defined by the Board of Directors under the authority of the President of the Board of Directors oversees the management and administration of the establishment and the military command of the school The Director of Academic Affairs and Research is named by decree of the Minister of Defense through nomination by the President of the Board of Directors after consulting the opinion of the Board Jean Tirole receives the Nobel Prize in Economics for his analysis of market power and regulation Inauguration of the Drahi X Novation Center the incubator for innovative tech start-ups at École Polytechnique.  the continuing education program of École Polytechnique Launch of the Master of Science & Technology program at École Polytechnique a research-based program with the aim of opening the way to excellent higher education in France and abroad École Polytechnique joins the EuroTech strategic partnership bringing together the Technical University of Denmark the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne the Technical University of Eindhoven and the Technical University of Munich professor and member of the École Polytechnique’s High College is the 2018 Nobel Prize laureate in Physics Centrale Supélec and AgroParisTech launch a manifesto for an "ecological awakening" a new space entirely dedicated to promoting École Polytechnique's heritage collections the legacy of more than two centuries of history and scientific discoveries For a successful Easter, if you're in Palaiseau, in the Essonne region, you should know that the town is going all out for your children with its traditional egg hunt organized by the CME, the municipal children's council, on Monday April 21, 2025, from 10am to 12pm, in the Hôtel de Ville park children aged 3 to 10 will be divided into groups They're given a set route to find the eggs at the end of which they swap the plastic eggs they've collected for real chocolate eggs Note that each child will have the same quantity of chocolate eggs There will also be entertainment for children while they wait for their groups to depart there's a coffee stand to help them wait too with plenty of chocolate to enjoy without moderation scheduled for September 21 and 22 this year this is your chance to fill up on guided tours and other activities with a program to rediscover heritage close to home or to cross the region for unprecedented visits Heritage Days 2024: visit the Ecole Polytechnique in Palaiseau (91)Ecole Polytechnique is also taking part in the Journées du Patrimoine 2024, with guided tours available on Saturday September 21 and Sunday September 22, 2024. [Read more] Pointe batteryAucun événement annoncé à ce jour le programme est mis à jour en fonction des annonces officielles Church of the Nativity of Our LadyAucun événement annoncé à ce jour Maison des PinsAucun événement annoncé à ce jour le programme est mis à jour en fonction des annonces officielles.Place de la VictoireAucun événement annoncé à ce jour le programme est mis à jour en fonction des annonces officielles.Place des EcolesAucun événement annoncé à ce jour Calling all fans of bouncing, play parks and indoor leisure activities: in Palaiseau, You Jump welcomes you from Wednesday to Saturday to its 1,500 m² of play areas Opt for a trampoline session in one of the various play areas: Cage Ball a tower from which you can jump to land in a giant airbag Not forgetting the Ninja Warrior course for the most motivated among you provided that toddlers aged 3 to 5 are accompanied by an adult jumper You Jump is open every day from Wednesday to Sunday For an hour's jumping in the trampoline park €15 for children over 5 and €10 for a 1.5-hour session for students (excluding weekends The park is accessible by public transport served by RER line B (Massy-Palaiseau stop This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. 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