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FEMII: offer you the choice

The 15th edition of the Forum for Companies in the Engineering & IT Sector has been held on the Technological Campus of the IONIS Group October 10 and 11, from 1.30 pm to 6 pm.

As every year, the companies from the engineering and IT sector met on the technological Campus from IONIS Group for the FEMII organized by EPITA. These influential actors from the sector presented their projects to recruit students and future engineers.

As in previous editions, the companies presented employment opportunities they offer on different stands put up for that occasion.

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52 companies and community stakeholders will report on business opportunities, including Capgemini, Thales, Bouygues Telecom, Hewlett-Packard or AXA. SSII, consulting firms, major software companies, banking and insurance will be represented, as many different opportunities for students.

The Technological Campus brings together over 6,000 students on the sites of Kremlin-Bicetre, Ivry-sur-Seine and Villejuif. The 250 students from EPITA in last year of engineering and International Masters are directly concerned by this forum.

Wikispeed: the collaborative car that consumes 2.5 L per 100 kms

Friday, October 5th, at the invitation of the IONIS Group, students from EPITA, ESME Sudria and IPSA, were able to attend a lecture by Joe Justice, CEO of Wikispeed. In front of a packed house (over 200 attentive people in the audience) the founder of Wikispeed spoke. The keynote of Wikispeed is to develop an open source, secure and reliable car, able to travel 100 miles with only a gallon of gasoline (or 2.35 L per 100 km), and cheap ($ 25,000, with an ultimate goal of $ 17,000 per vehicle). Today Wikispeed gathers together nearly 150 members in 18 countries and focuses just on the automotive industry. Through its innovative work methods (Agile, Lean, Scrum ...) and responsiveness Wikispeed has interested many industries. These are the methods that the American entrepreneur presented.

image Wikispeed.jpg                          Joe Justice speaking to the Engineering students from IONIS Group


Genesis Project

Given the fact that industrial development times were extremely long (a new car model on sale today has sometimes been conceived there over 20 years) in a world where innovation is going at full speed, Joe Justice first stook it into his head to establish a renewal cycle of seven days. Thus, he was able to quickly see the qualities and defects of its construction and adapt quickly to the needs of the moment.
In order to apply this reactivity  to a car, he started on a car model composed by eight interchangeable structures and little or no dependent from each other (chassis, engine, body ...). Thus, the owner of a Wikispeed car must, if want to, change the engine of his car - to go from an engine fueled with bio-ethanol to an electric motor, for example - using as much time as it takes to change a wheel.

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Methods applied to the computer industry

To make this possible, Joe Justice was first inspired by Agile, Lean and Scrum methods. These practices mainly prevalent in software design (Joe Justice is primarily a computer engineer), are based on simple principles as a better distribution of labor, advanced planning to avoid hidden delays (Kanban), sharing knowledge through work in pairs (one teaching techniques, other learners), the ability to see very quickly (within seven days) the impact of his work ... Moreover, thanks to a battery of simulations and tests before, during and after construction, the team Wikispeed ensures the safety of its vehicles. Another efficiency factor: the good mood. Maintain a pleasant and cordial social relations at work increases productivity and innovation; common sense brought back into fashion.

From the shoebox to the race car

Wikispeed is the first car out of the private garage of Joe Justice in 2010. After three months from conception through the first mile, it became the gasoline vehicle the most efficient in the world, making the bet to travel 100 miles on one gallon of gasoline. A year later, the design of the body has been studied in more detail. Through
international collaborations, a shaped curve car was born. The vehicle is not only more efficient and less polluting, it is also more beautiful. This allowed him to be presented in August at the biggest automotive exhibition of the world, the Detroit Auto Show in Detroit, USA. The car on display at the convention was assembled in three hours by a group of 23 people, 19 of whom had never heard of the project before.

wikispeed-3.jpg                                      Evolution of Wikispeed car design

The open source car

Most plans of the car and all the components are freely available on the Internet. Also, any individual interested in the project may propose additions, or make his own Wikispeed car . Currently, the project staff is working on a Wikispeed truck or van.

Exchanges are made through social networks and through collaborative tools like Skype, Dropbox, Skydrive ... These tools did not exist ten years ago. From a managerial point of view, these developments are of paramount importance: while the technical power has grown exponentially in the last 20 years, industrial profits have only decreased. The audit firm Deloitte explains this paradox by a difference of industrial culture.

Where a company will buy very expensive equipment to make mass-produced cars , the team Wikispeed will provide a tool with similar efficiency, but at a cost 50,000 times less. In addition, the use of equipment that has been used or given is at the heart of the model Wikispeed.


This new industrial culture has called to mind larger and older structures than Wikispeed. Among them, we can count John Deere (farm vehicles), Boeing (aircraft) or Tait (radios). During visits in these companies and workshops with teams, Joe Justice was able to present the Wikispeed methods. Because if you can not change suddenly decades of corporate culture, the weekly questioning can lead to significant improvements.

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                           Application of Agile, Lean and Scrum at the Detroit Auto Show (USA)

Wikispeed, a project in constant evolution

With these devices, Wikispeed think it can put an end to planned obsolescence, through the instant update. Quickly, the media have been interested in the project. This interest has allowed Wikispeed to raise funds through the Internet. Today Wikispeed is also working on construction projects of clinics or low-cost ways to efficiently transport vaccines against polio. Always putting into practice the Agile, Lean and Scrum methods.
After this presentation, Joe Justice invited the students to join his project, provided an involvement ranging from two to four hours a week. Many of these aspiring engineers were enthusiastic.


International Experience @EPITA: Eunchang LEE's Voice

Eunchang LEE studied at EPITA during the Winter 2012 semester as Exchange Student coming from our partner University UOS (University of Seoul, South Korea).  Interviewed on campus before concluding his study abroad, here is his look back.

1. Introduce yourself in a few words.

I'm Eun Chang Lee, from South Korea. My majors are Information Engineering & Business. After I majored I plan on working for three or four years, and then I want to do an MBA so I can become a CEO.

2. Why did you choose to pursue an exchange semester at EPITA?

Firstly because I want to have experience with other cultures, other languages. This is really important to me, and, when I will be doing my MBA, I will have to make a semester abroad again, so it's good to have a first experience abroad before that.

3. If you could recommend a semester abroad at EPITA to a friend, colleague, family member or acquaintance, what keys aspects of your experience would you focus on?

There is a lot to see here, and France belongs to Western Europe so other countries are close. Knowing that, it's easy to travel and discover other cultures. I think I would focus on that. 
In addition to that, you can learn a lot by choosing several programs, so even if I have already learnt some of the content, I believe that it will be very interesting for my friends.


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4. What do you think of the content of the classes you took in EPITA? How has your relationship with the professors been? In your opinion, are they available for students?

Concerning the professors, I love that you can send them an email and they reply right away. It's easy to have a conversation with them, classes are very interactive : the relationship with them is really good.

5. What do you enjoy the most in Paris?

There are a lot of museums and exhibitions in Paris, a lot of sights, like the Eiffel Tower; this is something I really enjoy. I also like to have drinks with friends, and Paris is a good place to hang out, even if it can be expensive and bars are not opened all night...

6. What are the main differences between your studies, the work environment, the way of life here in Epita Paris and your home university?

Firstly, timetables are not the same every week, it can vary a lot [...]. The other main difference is that in Korea, there are very few international students. It's the opposite here, there are many international students, so it's really easy to chat with them, discover new cultures.

7. If Paris was an acronym, what would it stand for ?

Pretty
Art
Rough (Expensive)
International
Slow (Administration)

Episode 3: PRI the Last of the Students' Voice

With the last of our student testimonials, we'd like you to meet both the Be Yourself Team & the So Innov teams.

Sumit Gupta and Srinivas Reddy Telukuntla participated in the Be Yourself team:
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1. Introduce yourself (academic background, and your role in your working team).
I'm Sumit, I have a Bachelor degree in Technology & Computer Science with a four years' experience in System Security and Networks. I'm doing a Master degree in Computer Science. 
I'm Srinivas, I have a Bachelor in Computer Science and am now majoring in Software Engineering for my graduate degree.

2. Which company do you work for? What is your project about, can you describe it? (topic, goals, etc.)
This project is called Be Yourself, it's a video competition website, where users can bid and vote for videos, and the winner earns credits.

4. How is your team organized? Who is working on what?
Our team is composed of three developpers and a team leader, who also checks for quality assurance.

5. What do you like the most about this working experience?
What we both really like is the fact that we have to acquire new fundamentals. Working on a framework we knew nothing about before was quite challenging (Symphony 2). It's a new technology to us, there is a lot to learn about it and since it's a French framework, documentation is in French. Even if it can be hard to start from scratch with it, this challenge is a great experience provider, that's what we like about it.

6. Did you develop any specific skill (personal, work-related, etc.) during this project?  What have you gained/acquired during this project both professionally and humanely?
Concerning the skills we had to develop, working as a team was interesting. Management and human skills were very important. Besides, we have two French guys on our team, so it was good for integration.

7. How has the PRI enriched your academic experience at EPITA?
We didn't have PHP courses, and this project is developed with Symphony 2, so we had to learn but that's something that directly adds up to all the different classes we had in Epita, so it enriched the experience.

8. What impact (if any) does the PRI have on your professional path/orientation?
Despite being something entirely new for us, working on Symphony was a really good experience for us, something we are directly going to use in the future, so it also confirms the path we wanted to have.

Adrien Martignoles, Deepika Rajevane, Sanjyot Jadhav reflect upon their So Innov PRI experience:

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1. Introduce yourself (academic background, and your role in your working team).
Adrien Martignoles : I'm a French student in EPITA (GITM).
Deepika Rajevane and Senjyot Jadhav : We are studying here in EPITA International Master,  majoring in Software Engineering.

2. Which company do you work for? What is your project about, can you describe it? (topic, goals, etc.)
We work for So Innov, which is a startup created by two University professors. They try to find new ways of thinking Engineering Systems, New Methodologies. This project is a medical and sports program : sensors gather data to generate data outputs and graphs on the website and the mobile application.

4. How is your team organized? Who is working on what?
We are a team of four composed as such : two are working on the android app, one on the servers and the ftp, and the last person is working on the website and the interface.

5. What do you like the most about this working experience?
What we like the most is that this project is very abstract and new, and we have to start from this abstract concept, and find a practical and useful service we can create out of it.

6. Did you develop any specific skill (personal, work-related, etc.) during this project?  What have you gained/acquired during this project both professionally and humanely?
We had to develop a lot of skills, firstly we are a team composed of two French students, and two Indian students, so it was really interesting and sometimes challenging culturally speaking. Then, there are several technologies we had to improve (such as android development, Javascript, etc.).

7. How has the PRI enriched your academic experience at EPITA?
It has enriched our experience by making us working on different technologies (some new, some we had to improve). Deepika and Sanjyot had to improve their android development skills for example, their java skills and also web tools (HTML 5, Javascript, etc.). 

8. What impact (if any) does the PRI have on your professional path/orientation?
It has confirmed the path we wanted to take, some of the technologies and skills we use for this project are directly connected to what we need in internship, and the professional world in general.

PRI Project Episode 2: The Vianoveo Team

This summer our International Master Students are working on a challengingly exciting research & innovation project.  Jigar Thakkar's interview published last week was the first episode of our 2-part series taking you on a tour of both student views & company perspectives.

Discover Hrishikesh Mejari from the Vianoveo Team with his reflections on the project!

1. Introduce yourself (academic background, and your role in your working team).
I'm Hrishikesh Mejari, I come from India where I had a Bachelor in Engineering, and now I'm majoring in Software Engineering for my International Master. I work as a developer on this project.

2. Which company do you work for? What is your project about, can you describe it? 
This project was brought to us by Vianoveo, which is an innovation company. This project is about developing a tool for companies, so they could easily manage and organize teams, plan the resources they are going to need and do market analysis.   It can be compared to Silverlight, which isn't working on iOS platforms. Our goal here was to develop this kind of tool using HTML.5, Javascript and CSS3 mainly, so it can be used on every operating system and platform.

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The Vianoveo @EPITA Team: Kiran PATIL, Hrishikesh MEJARI & Nitish BHOLE

4. How is your team organized? Who is working on what?
We are a team of three people, one of us is working on the documentation for the tool, so this project can be easily pursued in the future, and I'm one of the two developers in this team.

5. What do you like the most about this working experience?
What I like the most is that there are a lot of web technologies to learn, it takes time but it's really worth it. In addition to this, we are working on a big scale project, and we had to think of all the aspects and realize every step of it: that's a great experience.

6. Did you develop any specific skill (personal, work-related, etc.) during this project?  What have you gained/acquired during this project both professionally and humanely?
I wanted to learn HTML 5, and this project is mainly focused on this technology, so I'm making the most of it and I learn a lot. I also have to learn to use many other tech such as like jQuery, databases, how to use MVC, etc. I think it's a really good thing, for the future, to have this kind of experience now.

7. How has the PRI enriched your academic experience at EPITA?
It has enriched my experience by adding a more "professional" aspect to the way I work. We had to learn more, to understand the exact needs of the company, to take it very seriously. We also had to conduct our own research, the information we use doesn't come from course materials this time.
 
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8. What impact (if any) does the PRI have on your professional orientation?
Firstly, the level and the expectations are higher, so in a professional way that's very useful to have this kind of project now. It has confirmed the professional path I had in mind: working as a web developer. Now I can use this experience to value my skills.



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With its inception in 1984, EPITA (Graduate School of Computer Science and Advanced Technologies) is the Engineering School training the best experts who design, develop and improve the future Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). The pedagogy of the school focuses on giving students both the fundamentals of Engineering and the highest expertise in the fields of Computer Science and ICT. The International Master's degree delivered by EPITA is accredited by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research as a "Diplôme National de Master".

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