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{{Short description|Engineering university in Montréal, Quebec, Canada}} {{Distinguish|text=the [[École Polytechnique]] of Paris; or [[École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne]], a Swiss research university}} {{Infobox university | name = {{Lang|fr|Polytechnique Montréal|italic=no}} | other_name = Poly | image = École Polytechnique de Montréal Logo.svg | image_size = 150px | caption = Seal of {{Lang|fr|Polytechnique Montréal|italic=no}} | motto = Ut tensio sic vis | mottoeng = [[Hooke's law|As the extension, so the force]] | logo = École Polytechnique de Montréal logo.png | established = 1873 | type = [[Public University|Public]] | endowment = {{CAD|145 million|link=yes}} | president = [[Pierre Lassonde]] | director = Maud Cohen | administrative_staff = 220 | undergrad = 4,993<ref name="chiffres">{{cite web |url=http://www.polymtl.ca/sg/docs_officiels/tableau1.php?sessAn=h12 |title=Sommaire pour chaque grade par cycle |publisher=L'École polytechnique de Montréal |language=fr |access-date=October 17, 2012 |archive-date=March 6, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140306034850/http://www.polymtl.ca/sg/docs_officiels/tableau1.php?sessAn=h12 |url-status=live }}</ref> | postgrad = 1,917<ref name="chiffres"/> | address = {{nowrap|2500, chemin de Polytechnique}}<br />[[Montreal, Quebec]]<br />H3T 1J4 | coordinates = {{Wikidatacoord|Q273619|type:edu_tegion:CA-PQ|display=inline,title}} | campus = Urban | former_names = École des sciences appliquées aux arts et à l'industrie | colours = {{color box|red}}{{color box|black}} Red and black | academic_affiliations = [[Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada|UACC]], CBIE | website = {{url|https://www.polymtl.ca/en}} }} '''{{Lang|fr|Polytechnique Montréal|italic=no}}''' ({{IPA|fr|pɔlitɛknik mɔ̃ʁeal}}; previously '''{{Lang|fr|École polytechnique de Montréal}}''' {{IPA|fr|ekɔl pɔlitɛknik də mɔ̃ʁeal|}}) is a [[Public university|public]] [[research university]] affiliated with the {{Lang|fr|[[Université de Montréal]]|italic=no}} in [[Montreal]], Quebec, Canada. The school offers [[Graduate School|graduate]] and postgraduate training, and is very active in research. Following tradition, new [[Bachelor of Engineering|Bachelors of Engineering]] (B.Eng) graduating from {{Lang|fr|Polytechnique Montréal|italic=no}} receive an [[Iron Ring]], during the Canadian [[Ritual of the Calling of an Engineer]] ceremony. ==History== {{Lang|fr|Polytechnique Montréal|italic=no}} was founded in 1873 in order to teach [[technical drawing]] and other [[useful arts]]. At first, it was set in a converted residence. It later moved to a larger building on Saint-Denis street. In 1958, it moved to its current location on the {{Lang|fr|Université de Montréal|italic=no}} campus. The original building was enlarged in 1975 and then in 1989. In 2002, the Computer and Electrical Engineering Department (they were later separated) began to occupy the fifth and sixth floor of the old [[HEC Montréal|École des Hautes Études Commerciales de Montréal]] building. In 2003, the construction of three new buildings started. Until the 1960s, the main purpose of the school was to train engineers. However, from 1959 on, the focus went to research. Nowadays, it is a leading research institution in applied sciences in Canada. In 1976, a [[SLOWPOKE reactor|SLOWPOKE-2]] reactor was installed at {{Lang|fr|Polytechnique Montréal|italic=no}}. The operating licence for the non-power reactor was renewed June 23, 2023, and is valid until June 30, 2033.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.canada.ca/en/nuclear-safety-commission/news/2023/06/commission-renews-ecole-polytechnique-de-montreals-slowpoke-2-reactor-operating-licence-for-a-10-year-period.html |title=Commission renews École Polytechnique de Montréal's SLOWPOKE-2 reactor operating licence for a 10-year period |publisher=Canada Nuclear Power Commission |date=June 23, 2023 }}</ref> The reactor has been in operation since 1976 and is not expected to operate beyond 2040.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://nuclearsafety.gc.ca/eng/the-commission/hearings/cmd/pdf/CMD23/CMD23-H2-1A.pdf |title=Supplementary Information: Application from École Polytechnique de Montréal to renew its non-power reactor operating licence for its SLOWPOKE-2 facility |author=Cornelia Chilian |date=April 12, 2023 |page=23 |lang=fr |access-date=December 17, 2023 |archive-date=December 8, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231208202451/https://www.nuclearsafety.gc.ca/eng/the-commission/hearings/cmd/pdf/CMD23/CMD23-H2-1A.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref> It is used for research, teaching, neutron generation and isotope production.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nuclearsafety.gc.ca/eng/commission/pdf/2013-05-15-Decision-Polytechnique-SLOWPOKE-2-e-Edocs4160818.pdf |title=Record of Proceedings, Including Reasons for Decision: Application for Renewal of the Non-power Operating Licence for Ecole polytechnique de Montreal's Non-power Reactor |publisher=Canada Nuclear Power Commission |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131016234815/http://www.nuclearsafety.gc.ca/eng/commission/pdf/2013-05-15-Decision-Polytechnique-SLOWPOKE-2-e-Edocs4160818.pdf |archive-date=October 16, 2013 }}</ref> ===1989 massacre=== [[File:Mtl dec6 plaque.jpg|left|150px|thumb|Plaque commemorating the murder of 14 female students (December 6, 1989)]] {{main|École Polytechnique massacre}} On December 6, 1989, 25-year-old Canadian [[Marc Lépine]] entered the campus of {{Lang|fr|Polytechnique Montréal|italic=no}} and fatally shot 14 women, wounding 10 other women and four men before killing himself on campus. For more than 30 years, the massacre was the deadliest shooting incident in modern Canadian history, until April 2020, when a gunman slew 22 people in the [[2020 Nova Scotia attacks|Nova Scotia rampage]].<ref>{{cite news |last= |first= |date= |title=16 killed in shooting rampage, deadliest in Canadian history |url=https://apnews.com/article/virus-outbreak-shootings-ap-top-news-fires-international-news-7c9a33ae52420e0ddbfb5275898a7e79 |work=AP News |location= |access-date= |archive-date=2023-12-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231207180159/https://apnews.com/article/virus-outbreak-shootings-ap-top-news-fires-international-news-7c9a33ae52420e0ddbfb5275898a7e79 |url-status=live }}</ref> The Polytechnique massacre is commemorated by the Canadian government as the [[National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women]]. {{-}} ==Campus== [[File:Polytechnique Montréal Métro.jpg|thumb|[[Montreal Metro]] train on display at Polytechnique]] The school's campus is located on the northern face of [[Mount Royal]]. Its main building is the highest building on the main campus of the {{Lang|fr|Université de Montréal|italic=no}}. The J.-Armand-Bombardier building sits beside the main building and mainly serves for research activities and as an emergence centre for spin-off companies, designed to support the pre-startup of technology-based businesses. The building is named for [[Joseph-Armand Bombardier]], the inventor of the [[snowmobile]]. The Pierre-Lassonde et [[Claudette MacKay-Lassonde]] building, home to the Electrical Engineering Department and Computer and Software Engineering Department, was inaugurated in September 2005. This new building won an "Award of Merit" from ''Canadian Architect'' magazine in 2003, received a Gold certification from the [[U.S. Green Building Council]] and scored 46 on the [[Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design|LEED]] points scale which was, at inauguration, the highest score ever obtained in Canada. The energy performance of the Lassonde buildings is 60% better than the standard set by the Model National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cdnarchitect.com/Issues/ISarticle.asp?id=144538&story_id=203158141837&issue=12012003&PC= |title=Award of Merit: Pavillon Lassonde, École polytechnique, Université de Montréal |work=Canadian Architect |archive-date=July 29, 2005 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050729112114/http://www.cdnarchitect.com/issues/ISarticle.asp?id=144538&story_id=203158141837&issue=12012003&PC= }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.polymtl.ca/carrefour/en/article.php?no=2153 |title=GOLD for École polytechnique de Montréal's new "green" buildings - A tangible response to the challenge of climate change |publisher=École Polytechnique de Montréal |date=November 30, 2005 |access-date=March 28, 2019 }}</ref> ==Organization== Polytechnique is one of the three largest engineering schools in Canada, and the largest one in the province of [[Quebec]]. Since its foundation in 1873, this French language educational establishment trains engineers and specialists. The school contributes to the scientific and economic expansion of the region. Its graduates were part of most of Quebec's major engineering works of the 20th century such as the construction of [[hydroelectricity|hydroelectric dams]]. Polytechnique Montréal is in the forefront of engineering in many fields such as [[aeronautics]], [[computer engineering]], telecommunications, [[biotechnology]], [[nanotechnology]], [[environmental science]], [[artificial intelligence]], and many other high-end domains.{{Citation needed|date=December 2009}} Polytechnique offers 12 undergraduate programs, managed by seven departments. Students can choose to specialize in the following disciplines: * Chemical Engineering Department ** [[Chemical Engineering]] * Civil, geological, mining Engineering Department ** Civil Engineering ** [[Geological Engineering]] ** [[Mining Engineering]] * Electrical Engineering Department ** [[Biomedical Engineering]] ** [[Electrical Engineering]] * Computer and Software Engineering Department ** [[Computer Engineering]] ** Software Engineering * Mathematics and [[Industrial Engineering]] Department ** Industrial Engineering * Mechanical Engineering Department ** [[Aerospace Engineering]] ** Mechanical Engineering * Engineering Physics Department ** [[Engineering Physics]] ** [[Nuclear Engineering]] * Biomedical Engineering Institute <ref>[http://www.cemf.ca/Engineering/UniversityList.htm Canadian Engineering Memorial Foundation – University List<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070324083010/http://www.cemf.ca/Engineering/UniversityList.htm |date=March 24, 2007 }}</ref> ==Research== Polytechnique is known for its dynamic research, which represented over 40 percent of its budget for the year 2008–2009 (60.5 million CAD research funding). Among the engineering faculties/schools in the [[U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities|U15]], Polytechnique Montréal leads the way in many areas of research: number of Canada Research Chairs (No. 1), total NSERC grants (No. 1), number of publications in engineering faculties in Canada (No. 5) and NSERC research grants in partnership with industry (No.1). Forty research units receive more than 20 percent of the funding and contracts for research in the area of [[applied science]] given to Quebec's universities. ==Students and faculty== [[File:École Polytechnique de Montréal.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Main building - Polytechnique Montréal]] Enrolment for 2007 was 3,929 undergraduate and 1,615 [[Graduate school|graduate students]].<ref name=aboutuw>{{cite web |title=Statistiques officielles inscription - hiver 2007 - Tableau 2- Ecole polytechnique de Montreal |url=http://www.polymtl.ca/sg/docs_officiels/tableau2.php?sessAn=h07 }}</ref> During the 2003 winter semester there were 5713 students enrolled, of them, 1198 were women and 4515 were men. There were 3997 undergraduates and 1716 graduate students. 220 teachers and 150 researchers are part of the school's community. Approximately 600 diplomas, 200 masters, and 50 doctorates are awarded each year.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.polymtl.ca/sg/docs_officiels/141h03t1a.htm |publisher=École polytechnique de Montréal |title=Statistiques - Trimestre d'hiver |language=fr |date=2003 |access-date=March 28, 2019 }}</ref> ==Notable alumni== * [[Jean-Jacques Archambault]], [[Hydro-Québec]] engineer who pioneered [[Hydro-Québec's electricity transmission system|735 kV]] electric transmission lines. * [[Micheline Bouchard]], former [[Hydro-Québec]] engineer * Pierre Dufour, Senior Executive Vice-president of [[Air Liquide]] * Marc Grégoire, Commissioner of the [[Canadian Coast Guard]] * [[Bernard Lamarre]], civil engineer and former CEO of [[Lavalin]] and later President of Polytechnique Montréal * [[Pierre Lassonde]], businessman and philanthropist * Marc Parent, CEO of [[CAE Inc.]] * [[Fernand Préfontaine]], architect and co-founder of the arts journal ''Le Nigog'' * [[David Saint-Jacques]], Canadian astronaut * [[Paul-Aimé Sauriol]], civil engineer and founder of [[Dessau (engineering)|Dessau]] * [[Michèle Thibodeau-DeGuire]], civil engineer, CEO of [[Centraide]] Montreal (1991–2012), Chair of Polytechnique Montréal (2013–2020) * Thierry Vandal, former president and CEO of [[Hydro-Québec]] Former students who have not completed their studies include: * [[Christian Lépine]], tenth bishop and eighth [[archbishop]] of Montreal * [[Justin Trudeau]], former [[Prime Minister of Canada]] ==Student life== [[File:Cafeteria at Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal.JPG|right|200px|thumb|Cafeteria at Polytechnique Montréal]] The school is well known for its vivid student life, including its theatre group [[Poly-Théâtre]] and photo club {{in lang|fr}} {{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20010301171652/http://www.polyphoto.org/ Poly-Photo]}}. Many other groups are present, such as Allo-Poly (humor), Poly-TV, Polyrad, etc. The student newspaper, {{in lang|fr}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20190131133742/https://www.polyscope.qc.ca/ ''Le Polyscope''] was founded in 1967. It publishes weekly during the Quebec school year. It is known around the campus of the Université de Montréal for its irreverent humour, crosswords puzzles, Arts & Entertainment section and "you submit it, we'll publish it" policy. Polytechnique is also home to various extracurricular technical societies. These student organizations are practical projects aiming to design various technological devices, and include: * [https://polycyber.io PolyCyber], cybersecurity club; * Archimède, human-powered submarine; * Avion Cargo, remote controlled cargo plane; * Canoe de béton, canoe exclusively made of concrete; * Élikos, automated drone; * PolySTAR, Robotics Workshops/RoboMaster Competition/Robotics Mentoring; * Esteban, solar-powered electric car ; * Formule Électrique, electric race car; * Formule SAE; * La Machine EPM; * Mini-Baja, dune buggy; * Polybroue, beer brewing; * [http://polygames.polymtl.ca/ Poly Games], video games development; * Polyproject, various high technology electronic devices; * [http://polycortex.polymtl.ca/ PolyCortex], neurotechnologies; * Pont d'acier, small scale steel bridge; * Oronos, small scale rocket; * SAE Robotique; * Smart Bird; * [http://polyorbite.ca/ PolyOrbite], small scale satellite; Polytechnique is famous around Montreal for its beach party, organised by a delegation of students known as Poly-Party. It takes place once every two years during winter (generally in January). Students build a complete "artificial beach" in the cafeteria, by putting loads of sand on the floor and assembling an interior water park with a large swimming pool. Also, each year, the [[Poly-World]] student delegation goes to another country to learn and compare foreign engineering practices. This extracurricular activity helps participating students learn different cultural visions and helps them appreciate the different factors of [[globalization|global]] [[Competition (companies)|competitiveness]] in the engineering field. ==See also== * [[Higher education in Quebec]] * [[List of universities in Quebec]] * [[Canadian Interuniversity Sport]] * [[Canadian government scientific research organizations]] * [[Canadian university scientific research organizations]] * [[Canadian industrial research and development organizations]] == References == {{reflist}} ==External links== * {{in lang|fr}} [http://www.polymtl.ca Official website] * {{in lang|fr}} {{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20010301171652/http://www.polyphoto.org/ The photo club Polyphoto home page]}} * {{in lang|fr}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20190131133742/https://www.polyscope.qc.ca/ The undergraduate newspaper "Le Polyscope" home page] * {{in lang|fr}} [http://www.polyparty.polymtl.ca/ Poly Party] * {{in lang|fr}} [http://step.polymtl.ca/~theatre/ Poly-Théâtre] * [http://www.univalor.ca/ Univalor – Technology Transfer company of Ecole polytechnique de Montréal] * [http://www.polymonde.org The Poly-World mission home page] {{Commons}} {{UdeM}} {{Conférence des Grandes Écoles}} {{Qc Uni}} {{CDIO}} {{Universities in Canada}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Ecole}} [[Category:Educational institutions established in 1873]] [[Category:Université de Montréal]] [[Category:Universities and colleges in Montreal]] [[Category:Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce]] [[Category:Engineering universities and colleges in Canada]] [[Category:1873 establishments in Quebec]] [[Category:École Polytechnique massacre]] [[Category:Universities in Canada]]
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