ENSCP Chimie, ParisTech

Paris

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The College trains chemical engineers and chemists to assume high level positions in the chemical and related industries. Our graduates find employment in the chemical industry, metallurgy, ceramics, polymers, nuclear, water treatment, process engineering, pharmacy, risk management, among many other technical domains. The school was founded in 1896 by Charles Friedel, chemist and mineralogist, co-discoverer of the famous Friedel-Crafts reaction. Henri Moissan, director of Chimie ParisTech between 1899 and 1907, was awarded the Nobel prize in chemistry in 1906 for the isolation of fluorine and the development of a high temperature furnace.

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The College trains chemical engineers and chemists to assume high level positions in the chemical and related industries. Our graduates find employment in the chemical industry, metallurgy, ceramics, polymers, nuclear, water treatment, process engineering, pharmacy, risk management, among many other technical domains. The school was founded in 1896 by Charles Friedel, chemist and mineralogist, co-discoverer of the famous Friedel-Crafts reaction. Henri Moissan, director of Chimie ParisTech between 1899 and 1907, was awarded the Nobel prize in chemistry in 1906 for the isolation of fluorine and the development of a high temperature furnace.

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