CentraleSupélec consists of 3 campuses: Paris-Saclay, Metz and Rennes. These campuses are strongly anchored in their regional territory and characterised by internationally recognised areas of excellence. Each of these campuses offers teaching, research and innovation activities.

 

 

 

 

Paris-Saclay (Gif-sur-Yvette)

Bâtiment Eiffel
Bâtiment Bouygues
Bâtiment Breguet

- 3 rue Joliot-Curie
F-91192 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex
Tél : +33 (0)1 75 31 60 00

Rennes

Avenue de la Boulaie
C.S. 47601
F-35576 Cesson-Sévigné Cedex
Tél : +33 (0)2 99 84 45 00
Fax : +33 (0)2 99 84 45 99

 

 

 


Metz

 

Metz Technopôle
2 rue Édouard Belin
F-57070 Metz
Tél : +33 (0)3 87 76 47 47
Fax : +33 (0)3 87 76 47 00
 

 

 

The School also has a biotechnology research site in Pomacle.

 

 

 

Centre Européen de Biotechnologie et de Bioéconomie
3 rue des Rouges Terres
51110 Pomacle

 

Site de Pomacle (51) - Chaire de Biotechnologie CentraleSupélec Site de Pomacle (51) - Chaire de Biotechnologie CentraleSupélec
Site de Pomacle (51) - Chaire de Biotechnologie CentraleSupélec

Site de Pomacle (51) - Chaire de Biotechnologie CentraleSupélec

The Chair of Biotechnology of CentraleSupélec, launched in 2010 and located in the Centre Européen de Biotechnologie et de Bioéconomie (CEBB), has three areas of expertise:

  • Characterization & conversion of lignocellulosics,
  • Biotransformation,
  • Downstream processing.

Backed by the Process Engineering and Materials Laboratory, this chair is a strong link between its head institution – CentraleSupélec – and economic and academic actors; most of the R&D activities are led in regional, national and international collaborative projects. With its training of high-level general engineers, CentraleSupélec has a strong expertise in modeling applied to (bio)process and (bio)materials. Thus, in addition to the experimental approach, the three areas of expertise of the Chair significantly rely on a set of core skills in Modeling, Simulation & Visualization, more particularly oriented towards the modeling of life mechanisms and the up-scaling of processes for the industry.