The strength of a structured network, anchored throughout France
Carnot Télécom et Société numérique brings together laboratories and research teams from 11 leading French scientific establishments. This nationwide presence offers a unique range of complementary skills and a strong local presence, close to companies.
Télécom Paris is an engineering school renowned for the excellence of its teaching and research. It is a member of the Carnot Télécom et Société numérique through its Laboratoire de Traitement et Communication de l'Information (LTCI), which specializes in computer science, networks, signal and image processing. To support its industrial partners in their innovation initiatives, LTCI is supported by 16 research teams, comprising 130 teaching and research staff and over 150 PhD and post-doctoral students.
Télécom SudParis is a grande école that trains general engineers. The school is also recognized for its high-level research, conducted in close collaboration with companies to support their digital innovation strategies. Télécom SudParis has 105 teaching and research staff and more than 130 doctoral students, working together in the Samovar laboratory. The laboratory has 5 major areas of expertise: applied mathematics, signal and image, computer science, networks and physics, and communications technology.
A leading engineering school located in Brittany and Pays de la Loire, IMT Atlantique is recognized for the quality of its research, which combines fundamental approaches with applications. The school has 12 teaching and research departments, with skills ranging from mathematics and networks to computer science, robotics, artificial intelligence and the human and social sciences. This multi-disciplinary approach is essential if we are to meet the major challenges facing society and business.
Institut Mines-Télécom Business School (IMT-BS) is the business and management school of Institut Mines-Télécom. Its research activities, divided into 5 teams, aim to improve understanding of digital transformation and study its social, cultural, economic and ethical impacts. Through its partnership research projects, it supports companies in their innovation drive, in sectors such as industry, healthcare, e-commerce and agriculture.
One of France's most renowned higher education establishments, École polytechnique has innovation at the heart of its DNA. It is part of the Carnot Télécom Société et numérique via two laboratories, bringing together over 250 researchers. The Laboratoire d'informatique de l'X (LIX) provides expertise in algorithms, telecommunications networks and formal/logical methods. The Centre de mathématiques appliquées (CMAP) specializes in modeling, mathematical analysis and high-performance algorithms for digital simulation.
As France's oldest engineering school, ENSTA offers excellent training and first-rate research. It contributes to the Carnot Telecom and Digital Society through its Computer Science and Systems Engineering unit (U2IS), which specializes in application-oriented research. It offers its industrial partners innovative solutions in computing, robotics, vision, embedded systems, signal and image processing, and hybrid system design and analysis.
Located in the Sophia Antipolis science park, EURECOM is an engineering school specializing in digital sciences. The school is also a key player in information and communication technology research. Its three priority research areas are digital security, data science and communication systems. These themes bring together more than 140 scientists, including doctoral students and teacher-researchers, and focus on both fundamental and applied research topics.
FEMTO Engineering is an engineering center for industrial R&D, located in Besançon. It offers specific high-level engineering developments to companies, both SMEs and major groups. Its team of engineers and PhDs offers first-rate expertise to industrialists in 6 technological fields: electrical engineering, optics/photonics and laser machining, digital electronics and microwave engineering, cleanroom micro-technologies, robotic systems and artificial intelligence.
A state-recognized player, Strate École de Design awards a designer's diploma from its campuses in Paris and Lyon. The school also has a research division, aimed at improving understanding of the societal challenges of the third industrial revolution. Working closely with companies, its researchers focus on three major issues: emerging technologies, the creation of value(s) through design, and experience design. This is achieved through two research laboratories: Exalt Design Lab and Robotics by Design Lab.
Télécom Physique Strasbourg is a leading engineering school of the University of Strasbourg, affiliated with the Institut Mines-Télécom. It is a component of the Carnot Télécom et Société numérique through ICube, the engineering, computing and imaging sciences laboratory. The latter brings together two scientific communities, at the interface between the digital and physical worlds. It brings together 17 research teams, focusing on 4 major disciplines: computer science, imaging and robotics, electronics and photonics, and mechanics.
Télécom Saint-Étienne is a grande école that trains generalist digital engineers. It has been awarded the Carnot Télécom et Société numérique label for the quality of its research partnerships, and has several areas of scientific excellence, including data engineering, embedded electronics and digital imaging. In addition, the school is supported by three research laboratories, including the Hubert Curien Laboratory, which provides expertise in optics, photonics and microwaves, IT, telecoms and imaging.























