• The '''École nationale supérieure de l'énergie, l'eau et l'environnement
or Ense3''' (Energy, Water and Environmental Sciences), founded in 2008, created from the merge of the former schools
ENSHMG and
ENSIEG. • The '''Ecole nationale supérieure d'informatique et de mathématiques appliquées de Grenoble
or Ensimag, founded in 1960: trains engineers to master the design and use of computer and mathematical tools: VLSI and computer design, software engineering, telecommunications and networks, distributed applications and systems, image processing and synthesis, economic and financial systems modeling, scientific computation. The Département Télécommunications''' founded by
ENSIMAG and
ENSERG in 1999 has merged with Ensimag. • The
École nationale supérieure d'ingénieurs des systèmes avancés et réseaux or
Esisar, was founded in 1995 and based in Valence. The school trains engineers to master technology of informations and of communication. • The
École nationale supérieure de génie industriel or
Génie industriel founded in 1990, is the industrial and system engineering department of the institute. It trains engineers specialized in organization and technological management. Génie industriel was created from the merger of ENSGI and ENSHMG. • The École internationale du papier, de la communication imprimée et des biomatériaux or
Pagora, was founded in 1907 It trains engineers for the paper and graphics industries: physical chemistry and mechanics, process engineering,
paper production and conversion, and
printing techniques. • The
École nationale supérieure de physique, électronique et matériaux or
Phelma (Physics, Applied Physics, Electronics and Materials Science), founded in 2008, created from the merge of the former schools
ENSPG,
ENSEEG and
ENSERG. • The
École polytechnique universitaire de Grenoble-Alpes or
Polytech Grenoble, was founded in 2002. The school offers various courses of modern technological fields. • The '''Institut d'administration des entreprises de Grenoble
or Grenoble IAE''', was founded in 1956. It is the public management school of the
Grenoble Alpes University.
Former schools In 2008, some schools merged, and some other changed their names. From ten schools or departments, the group reorganized the courses and reduced the number of schools down to eight. • Département Télécommunications (
ENSIMAG-
ENSERG), founded in 1999: trains engineers to master the design and use of computer and telecommunication tools: VLSI and computer design,
software engineering,
telecommunications and networks, electronics. It merged in 2008 with
Ensimag. • École Nationale Supérieure de Physique de Grenoble (ENSPG), founded in 1985: trains engineers in
physical sciences,
nanotechnologies,
materials science, electronic and
optoelectronic devices, energy and nuclear engineering and physical instrumentation. ENSPG trains physics engineers with a strong scientific background. Graduates are employed mainly in basic and applied research or in development. Its activity was transferred in 2008 in the new school
Phelma. •
École Nationale Supérieure d'Électrochimie et d'Électrométallurgie de Grenoble (ENSEEG), founded in 1921: trains engineers in the fields of
physical chemistry,
materials science, process engineering and
electrochemistry. Its activity was transferred in 2008 in the new school
Phelma. •
École nationale supérieure d'électronique et de radioélectricité de Grenoble (ENSERG), founded in 1958: trains engineers in
electronics from basic components to complex circuits and
telecommunications systems, image and word processing, computer and multimedia systems. Its activity was transferred in 2008 in the new school
Phelma. •
École nationale supérieure d'ingénieurs électriciens de Grenoble (ENSIEG), founded in 1901: trains engineers in
electrical engineering and its industrial applications of production and transformation, systems automation,
production systems,
robotics and
signal processing. Its activity was transferred in 2008 in the new school
Ense3. • École Nationale Supérieure d'Hydraulique et de Mécanique de Grenoble (ENSHMG), founded in 1928; trained engineers in the fields of fluid mechanics,
hydraulics and water resources, environmental sciences and
mechanical engineering. Its activity was transferred in 2008 in the new school
Ense3. ==Alumni==