3Ecole Nationale Sup3erieure of chemical industries
The 3Ecole Nationale Sup3erieure of Chemical industries (ENSIC) is a school of engineers general practitioner in Chemical engineering with Nancy, France. It accommodates today more than 400 pupils - engineers. It belongs to the Fédération Gay-Lussac and the Institut National Polytechnique of Lorraine (INPL) which gathers the seven schools of engineers de Nancy. She is recognized like one of the best schools of chemical engineering in Europe|date= August 15th, 2007 .
Five laboratories are associated with the ENSIC:
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Laboratory of Sciences of Chemical engineering (LSGC)
- Laboratory of Thermodynamics of the Polyphase Mediums (LTMP)
- Macromolecular Physical Chemistry laboratory (LCPM)
- Physical Department of Chemistry of Reaction (DCPR)
- Center of Chemical engineering of the Mediums Rhéologiquement Complexes GEMICO
History
The ENSIC was founded under the name of Chemical Institut of Nancy in 1887, to provide engineers to chemical industry expanding fast. Its founder is Albin Haller, Alsatian which settled in Nancy after the annexation of Alsace and the Moselle by Germany.
One of its first professors, Victor Hard grindstone, accepted the Nobel Prize Chimie in 1912 for its invention of the known organometallic compounds under the name of " réagents of Hard grindstone ". After the Second world war, the ENSIC introduced in France the principles of chemical engineering developed into the anglophone world.
Former students
- Jean-François Bizot (1944-2007), Current founder of and Radio operator Nova
External bond *
- Site of the ENSIC
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