Event at the Libray: Open-Book Engineering at Polytechnique Montréal
As part of Polytechnique Montréal's 150th anniversary celebrations, the Louise-Lalonde-Lamarre Library and Polytechnique Montréal's Internships and Jobs Service invite the entire student community to take part in a living library event.
During this event, you’ll get to meet and chat with engineers who embody a diversity of experiences and backgrounds. These living books can be "borrowed" by a student for a discussion session. During these chats, the living book will answer your questions and share anecdotes from their lives, experiences, success stories and professional challenges.
Find out more about our living books and reserve them for a chat (in French only)!
- Carmel-Antoine Bessard: Engineer, Environmental Monitoring and Discharge Control, Ville de Montréal. Author. Bachelor's degree in Process Engineering (McGill) and master's degree in Public Administration (ENAP).
- Manuel Klaassen: UI/UX designer, co-founder of Lucky Break Studio. Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering (Po2019).
- Anabel Suarez: Electrification project engineer, Ville de Québec. Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering (Po2015), master's degree in Business Administration (Las Villas Central University, Santa Clara, Cuba).
- Émilie Thibault: Information management engineering specialist. PhD student in Chemical Engineering (Po2023).
- Ke Yuan Zhang: Managing Consultant at IBM. Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering (Po2018).
*Limit of two 20-minute meetings with two different human books per student. The activity is reserved for the Polytechnique Montréal student community.