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Compiègne University of Technology, France

About Compiègne and Compiègne University of Technology

Picardie, France

About Compiègne

Compiègne is a commune (city) of Compiègne arrondissement, which is a part of Oise department, Picardie (Picardy) region, and it is located along the Oise River. Compiègne arrondissement is around 1, 275 sq. kilometres, together with 173, 000 in population. Since the origins of monarchy, Compiègne has been a royal and imperial residence. The chateau was the Autumn residence of Emperor Napoleon III. The Compiègne forest is the place where armistices for both World Wars were signed.

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Compiègne University of Technology

UTC (Universite de Technologie de Compiègne) was set up in 1972, and is the second largest state institution in Picardy for scientific and vocational training. Its aims are the promotion and development of technology in teaching and research. The UTC, together with the Universite de Technologie de Belfort Montbeliard and the Universite de Technologie de Troyes, makes up the network of Technology Universities.

Despite of teaching and research, UTC has also built up a good relationship between academics and commercials. The Industrial Relations Service of UTC is the natural interface between between industry, education and research, offering knowledge and know-how in a large range of fields. Individually treated collaborations concern research or consulting contracts, technology watch, student internships, continuing education, and scientific or technological information.

In research, each field of competence is based on research themes defined by the Scientific Council of the University. UTC is currently concern:

  • Mechanical engineering (technology of materials, acoustical systems, mechanical and automatic systems, industrial design, quality, etc)
  • Computer science (system analysis and control, artificial intelligence, etc)
  • Chemical and energetics engineering
  • Environmental engineering
  • Biotechnology
  • Agri-food engineering
  • Biomedical engineering
  • Urban systems engineering
  • Knowledge systems design and ICT
Heuristique et Diagnostic des Systemes Complexes

Heudiasyc Laboratory

Laboratory French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) Heuristique et Diagnostic des Systemes Complexes (HEUDIASYC) in UTC was created in 1980 and since 1981 has been an associate laboratory of the French CNRS scientific research body, under whose auspices it now enjoys the status of a joint (CNRS-UTC) research laboratory.

Heudiasyc's guiding principle is to bring together research in control, signal, image and computer science with an emphasis on human factors. The objective is to develop ways of representing, analysing and controlling technical systems which impact on and are constrained by the economic, social and human spheres.

For more information about the UTC and Heudiasyc, please visit:

And the following links provide the information about Compiègne, Oise and Picardy:


How to reach the University of Compiègne (UTC) ?

Information on how to reach UTC are sum up in the files:

  • English Version [PDF] [DOC]
  • French Version [HTML]

1) By air

The closest airport to UTC is Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle international airport (named also Roissy-CDG or Paris-CDG or Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle). From there you can get a taxi (see for example http://www.transportscarel.com/services.html or taxi bleus Taxi bleus : 01 49 36 10 10). The travel takes around 40 minutes. From the airport you can reach Compiègne by train, using first the train shuttle RER B from Roissy-CDG to Paris Gare-du-Nord station and then from Paris-Gare-du-Nord station a train bound for Compiègne or bound for Saint-Quentin, which stops at Compiègne. The fares are 7.75 EUROS for the RER B and 11,90 EUROS for the train. You can find a train time-table on this site (Train Time Table (PDF format)). From Compiègne railway station to the Conference site take the Bus Nº 5 (Compiègne public buses are free of charge) and stop at the G. Denielou bus stop, or take a Taxi in front the railway station.

If you land at the Orly airport, take the Orlyval Metro to station Anthony, then take RER B to Paris-Gare-du-Nord station. From Paris-Gare-du-Nord station take an train bound for Compiègne or bound for for Saint-Quentin, which stops at Compiègne. The fares are 11,90 EUROS for the train. You can find a train time-table on this site (Train Time Table (PDF format)). From Compiègne railway station to the Conference site take the Bus Nº 5 (Compiègne public buses are free of charge) and stop at the G. Denielou bus stop, or take a Taxi in front the railway station. From the Orly airport you can also take a taxi (see for example http://www.transportscarel.com/services.html or taxi bleus Taxi bleus : 01 49 36 10 10). The travel takes around 1 hour and half.

2) By train

Take a train from Paris-Gare-du-Nord station bound for for Compiègne or bound for Saint-Quentin, which stops at Compiègne. The fares are 11,90 EUROS. You can find a train time-table on this site (Train Time Table (PDF format)). From Compiègne railway station to the Conference site take the Bus Nº 5 (Compiègne public buses are free of charge) and stop at the G. Denielou bus stop, or take a Taxi in front the railway station.

3) By car

From Paris, take the toll-way A1 (Direction Lille) and exit at Exit Nº9 (Compiègne Sud).

For more information, please visit UTC home (http://www.utc.fr/)


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