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The school is supported by 4 research laboratories. Discover the Hubert Curien Laboratory, the Camille Jordan Institute, the LASPI Laboratory and the Elico Laboratory.

Télécom Saint-Etienne is supported by 4 research laboratories

Hubert Curien Laboratory

The Laboratory has around 240 members working in scientific fields relating to optics, photonics and microwaves, IT, telecoms and imaging.

The Laboratoire Hubert Curien is a member of the LABEX (laboratory of excellence) MANUTECH-SISE and the LABEX PRIME

Nearly 40% of the school’s teaching researchers carry out their research in this laboratory.

The research activities of the Laboratoire Hubert Curien are organized into 2 main scientific departments:

Optics, photonics and microwave
Computer science, telecom and image

Camille Jordan Institute

The Camille Jordan Institute is a CNRS Joint Research Unit (UMR) currently employing 291 people on several sites:

Lyon 1, Université Jean Monnet, Ecole Centrale Lyon, INSA Lyon, ce .

Research at the Institut Camille Jordan covers a broad spectrum of mathematics:

– Algebra, Geometry, Logic
– Combinatorics, Number Theory
– Partial differential equations, Analysis
– History of Mathematics
– Mathematical Modeling, Scientific Computation
– Probability, Statistics, Mathematical Physics

LASPI Laboratory

Industrial Signal and Process Analysis Laboratory

The unit is a host team, EA 3059, based in Roanne and made up of 12 teacher-researchers whose research focuses mainly on analog and digital signal processing for industry.

The laboratory is organized along two main lines:
– Signal Processing for Industry.
– Hospital Engineering and Signal Processing for Healthcare

ELICO, Équipe de recherche de Lyon en sciences de l’Information et de la COmmunication is a host team (EA 4147) that brings together researchers mainly from 6 higher education establishments on the Lyon-St-Étienne site:

– Lyon 1
– Lyon 2
– Lyon 3
– Sciences Po Lyon
– Enssib
– St-Étienne

The team has around 75 members, including 44 teacher-researchers, 20 PhD students and associate researchers.

The team’s activities involve both fundamental and applied research, with the aim of making research and its results fully useful to society.