POLYTECHNIQUE MONTRÉAL:
SOON 150 YEARS OF ENGINEERING
FOR THE BENEFIT OF SOCIETY
Founded in 1873, Polytechnique Montréal is one of Canada’s top engineering teaching and research institutions and first in Québec for the scope of its research activities. Polytechnique has one of the highest concentrations of engineering professors/researchers in Canada, as well as the largest volume of industry-partnered research. It trains the next generation of leading engineers, who benefit from first-rate infrastructure and research equipment.
WINNING COLLABORATIONS AND PARTNERSHIPS
- With recognized industry leaders
Bell Helicopter Textron Canada, Bombardier, CAE Inc., Pratt & Whitney Canada, Safran Group - With international-calibre equipment manufacturers, integrators and MROs
Esterline CMC Electronics, General Electric Canada, Liebherr-Aerospace Canada, MDA Satellite Systems, Thales Canada - With innovative consortiums and funding organizations dedicated to advancing aerospace and transportation industry competitiveness
CRIAQ, InnovÉÉ, Mitacs, CRSNG - With local and international companies
POLYTECHNIQUE BY THE NUMBERS
- Close to 10,000 students (28% of whom are women and 29% of international students)
- 2,200 graduate students
- More than 120 programs
- 1,950 diplomas awarded in the 2020–21 academic year
- 54,950 graduates since 1873
- 294 faculty members
- 1,600 employees
- Overall annual budget of $275 million
RESEARCH
- $105 million research budget in 2021
- 31 Industrial Research Chairs (including 10 NSERC Chairs)
- 25 Canada Research Chairs
- 1 Canada Excellence Research Chair
- 105 technologies in commercialization
- 56 patents held
- 27 active spinoff compagnies
- More than 220 industrial partners each year
AEROSPACE AND TRANSPORTATION
- Over 115 professors and researchers (including several affiliated with interuniversity research centres)
- 16 research chairs (aerospace, transportation, materials and processes, LCA…)
- More than 38 research units with available aerospace and transportation infrastructures
- Collaborative R&D projects (funded by organizations such as CRIAQ, Mitacs, InnovÉÉ, NSERC…) with aerospace and transportation companies (Bell Helicopter Textron Canada, Bombardier, CAE Inc., Pratt & Whitney Canada, Safran Group, Airbus, local and international SMEs…)

WINNING SYNERGY
Education programs and research projects in symbiosis with industry
- Innovative laboratories and learning/research environment
- Strategic research partnerships
- Training and research projects focused on aerospace and transportation industry needs
- Complementary, long-term interuniversity collaborations
AEROSPACE AND TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH CHAIRS
Canada Research Chairs
- Modelling and Control of Unsteady Aircraft Aerodynamics — Éric Laurendeau
- Nanoscale and Quantum Semiconductors — Oussama Moutanabbir
- Design and Optimization of Non-Regular Mechanical Systems – Alain Batailly
- Fatigue Damage of Advanced Metallic Materials – Myriam Brochu
- Mobility of People – Catherine Morency
Canada Industrial, Institutional and Excellence Research Chairs
- NSERC Multisectoral Industrial Research Chair in Coatings and Surface Engineering — Ludvik Martinu
- Research Chair on the Evaluation and Implementation of Sustainability in Transportation— Catherine Morency
- Canada Excellence Research Chair in Data Science for Real-Time Decision-Making — Andrea Lodi
- Safran Industrial Research Chair on Additive Manufacturing of Organic Matrix Composites – Daniel Therriault
- Safran Industrial Research Chair on Multifunctional Passive Acoustic Treatments for Turbofan Composite Structures – Annie Ross
- NSERC ∕ CRIAQ ∕ Bombardier Industrial Research Chair on Aerothermodynamic Interdisciplinary Analysis and Design Methods for Transport Aircraft – Éric Laurendeau
- Philanthropic Chair in Materials Engineering and Additive Manufacturing – Étienne Martin
- Chair in Transportation Transformation – Martin Trépanier, Catherine Morency, Normand Mousseau
LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH UNITS
- Advanced Composite and Fibre Structures Laboratory (ACFSLAB)
- Advanced Research Centre in Microwaves and Space Electronics (POLY-GRAMES)
- Centre for Applied Research on Polymers and Composites (CREPEC)
- Centre for Characterization and Microscopy of Materials (CM)2
- Centre interdisciplinaire de recherche en opérationnalisation du développement durable (CIRODD)
- Digital Manufacturing and Metrology (DMM) Research Laboratory
- Functional Coating and Surface Engineering Laboratory (LARFIS)
- Institut d’Innovation et de Conception en Aérospatiale de Polytechnique (IICAP)
- International Reference Centre for the Life Cycle of Products, Processes and Services (CIRAIG)
- Interuniversity Research Centre on Enterprise Networks, Logistics and Transportation (CIRRELT)
- Laboratory for Acoustics and Vibration Analysis (LAVA)
- Laboratory for Multi-Scale Mechanics (LM2)
- Laboratory in Electrical Energy (LEE)
- Laboratory of Assembly and Encapsulation of Electronic Microsystems (LASEM)
- Laboratory of New Materials for Energy and Electrochemistry
- Liquid Composite Moulding Technological Network (RTMFLOT Software Package)
- LORLAB (methods of design, optimization and performance of wireless and wireline networks)
- MADITUC Group Laboratory for Urban Transport Planning
- Magnetic Laboratory
- Material Surface Analysis Laboratory (LASM)
- Mechanical and Aerospace Consultation Centre (CCMECA)
- Mechanical Components Analysis Group (GACM)
- Microelectronics and Microsystems Research Group (GR2M)
- Microfabrication Laboratory (LMF)
- Mobile Robotics and Autonomous Systems Laboratory
- Neurotechnology Laboratory (POLYSTIM)
- Product Development and Manufacturing Research Group (GRDFP)
- Regroupement québécois sur les matériaux de pointe (RQMP)
- Regroupement stratégique en microsystèmes du Québec (ReSMiQ)
- Robotics Laboratory
- Thin-Film Physics and Technology Research Group (GCM)
- Virtual Manufacturing Research Laboratory (LRFV)
EDUCATION
POLYTECHNIQUE WAS THE FIRST UNIVERSITY IN QUÉBEC TO OFFER A BACHELOR’S PROGRAM IN AEROSPACE ENGINEERING.
- Aerospace engineering programs (undergraduate and graduate), specializations in aerospace
- Cumulative bachelor’s degree and certificate in cybersecurity
- Microprograms in mobility, transportation and urban planning, and in composite and polymer materials
- In-firm internships: More than 245 internships annually in 35 companies in the aerospace industry in Canada and abroad. Polytechnique’s Internships and Jobs Service supports and prepares the next generation of students in their future career as engineers.
ADMISSION
Prospective students
514 340-4928 | futur@polymtl.ca
polymtl.ca/futur
Online Application: admission.polymtl.ca
INTERNSHIPS AND JOBS SERVICES
Marie-Josée Dionne
Director
514 340-4711, ext. 4299
marie-josee.dionne@polymtl.ca
polymtl.ca/stages-et-emplois
RESEARCH
Augustin Brais
Director, Bureau des partenariats et des infrastructures de recherche
514 340-3275
augustin.brais@polymtl.ca
Nury Ardila
R&D and Partnerships Development Advisor, Bureau des partenariats et des infrastructures de recherche
514-340-4722
nury.ardila@polymtl.ca
QUÉBEC, A GLOBAL AEROSPACE HUB
- Close to 60,000 workers
- Over $15 billion in annual sales
- More than 200 major companies in this sector established in the province, including:
- Bell Helicopter
- Bombardier Aerospace
- CAE
- Esterline CMC Electronics
- General Electric
- Héroux-Devtek
- L3 MAS
- Lockheed Martin
- MDA
- Safran Landing Systems
- Pratt & Whitney Canada
- Rolls-Royce
- Sonaca Montréal
- Stelia Aerospace Canada
- Thales
STANDOUT STUDENTS
Whether they’re designing satellites, rockets or cargo planes, Polytechnique students shine at international competitions year after year.
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![]() POLYORBITESome 30 students are part of the newly created PolyOrbite technical society. The disciplines represented in the group include computer, software, mechanical, aerospace and electrical engineering, as well as engineering physics. One of the society’s objectives is to enter the Canadian Satellite Design Challenge, a competition that extends over two years, during which the teams must design and build a small satellite known as a “cubesat.” |