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Presentation on study and research opportunities at Polytech’Nice-Sophia by Prof. Philippe Gourbesville

29 Oct 2009
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Prof. Philippe Gourbesville, Director of Polytech’Nice-Sophia, France will deliver a presentation on study and research opportunities at Polytech’Nice-Sophia, France. The presentation will take place on 29 October, 2009 in Room E220, SERD Building, from 2:00-3:00 p.m.

University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis is the second largest multi-disciplinary university in France with 25,000 students. The Graduate School of Engineering, Polytech’Nice-Sophia offers courses in a range of scientific and technological fields divided in five departments: Hydroinformatics & Water Engineering, Applied Mathematics & Modeling, Electronics, Computer Science, Bioengineering.

Those who are interested to participate are requested to please confirm their participation by replying to this email specifying their name, ID and unit/field of study.

About Prof. Philippe Gourbesville:

Prof. Gourbesville has held the position of Director of Polytech’Nice-Sophia – Engineering School of University Nice – Sophia since September 2007. He is also the Coordinator of the European Joint Master Degree (MSc) “Euro-Aquae-Hydroinformatics and Water Management” course supported by the European Commission through the Erasmus Mundus framework.

Prof. Gourbesville is an invited and visiting Professor in reputed universities such as University of Technology Brandenburg Cottbus (Germany), University of Sciences and Economy Budapest (Hungary), Polytechnic University of Catalunya – Barcelone (Spain), Newcastle University (United Kingdom), Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium), Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale Lausanne (Switzerland), Beijing University of Technology (China), Incheon University (Korea), Indian Institute of Science Bangalore (India), Indian Institute of Technology Madras (India).

He completed his Ph.D in May 1993 from Louis Pasteur University, Strasbourg I, France. His specialties are in the area of Hydrology, hydraulics (free surface flows) & hydroinformatics.