The energy transition is one of the major challenges of the 21st century, and ENSTA places innovation at the heart of this movement. With its campuses in Paris-Saclay and Brest, the Institute has a unique base of scientific and technological expertise to meet the growing demand for clean, reliable, and accessible energy.

The energy transition is one of the major challenges of the 21st century, and ENSTA places innovation at the heart of this movement. With its campuses in Paris-Saclay and Brest, the school has a unique base of scientific and technological expertise to meet the growing demand for clean, reliable, and accessible energy.

Its teaching and research teams explore and develop a wide range of solutions: marine renewable energies (offshore wind, tidal, wave power), solar, hydrogen, nuclear, energy storage, smart grids, and multi-energy system optimization. The school also works on energy efficiency, the electrification of uses, and the integration of renewable energies into existing infrastructure.

ENSTA's specific strengths in this field are based on:

  • Leading maritime and oceanic expertise, which makes ENSTA a major player in marine renewable energies.
  • A multidisciplinary approach, combining mechanics, materials, electrical engineering, computer science, and data science to design comprehensive and robust solutions.
  • An ambitious nuclear specialization with a strong scientific focus on reactor physics, neutronics, and thermohydraulics.
  • Close collaboration with industry and public bodies, promoting full-scale experimentation and accelerating technology transfer.

Through its training and research, ENSTA prepares engineers capable of inventing and implementing the energy technologies of tomorrow. Their mission: to contribute to a more sustainable, resilient, and environmentally friendly energy future.

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Rozali Badaoui honored at IEEE ETECOM 2025

Rozali Badaoui's early thesis work has just been recognized with the Best Paper Award in the “Engineering Education” category at the IEEE ETECOM 2025 conference on emerging trends in engineering and computing, held in Bahrain last October.

Rozali Badaoui honored at IEEE ETECOM 2025

Rozali Badaoui's early thesis work has just been recognized with the Best Paper Award in the “Engineering Education” category at the IEEE ETECOM 2025 conference on emerging trends in engineering and computing, held in Bahrain last October.

Training | Innovation | Research
Success for the first edition of the Seas and Ocean Forum

On Tuesday, January 13, ENSTA's Paris-Saclay campus hosted the first edition of the Institut Polytechnique de Paris's Seas and Ocean Forum, which is part of the activities of the Interdisciplinary Seas and Ocean Center (CIMO). This unifying event brought...

Success for the first edition of the Seas and Ocean Forum

On Tuesday, January 13, ENSTA's Paris-Saclay campus hosted the first edition of the Institut Polytechnique de Paris's Seas and Ocean Forum, which is part of the activities of the Interdisciplinary Seas and Ocean Center (CIMO). This unifying event brought...

Innovation | Research
Adnan Saood: a touch of feeling in robotics

Robots can already see, hear, and even smell, but their sense of touch remains very rudimentary and is more akin to obstacle detection than any kind of dexterity. How can this be improved? This is the focus of the thesis work of Adnan Saood, a doctoral...

Adnan Saood: a touch of feeling in robotics

Robots can already see, hear, and even smell, but their sense of touch remains very rudimentary and is more akin to obstacle detection than any kind of dexterity. How can this be improved? This is the focus of the thesis work of Adnan Saood, a doctoral...