Open Day: ISAE-SUPAERO opens its doors on Saturday, October 12, 2024!
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This is an opportunity for the public to discover the campus and the courses on offer, visit laboratories and research departments, watch demonstrations, meet students, take part in events and more.
ISAE-SUPAERO has changed its street name to 10 Avenue Marc Pélegrin, Toulouse.

SAVE THE DATE
Saturday, October 12, 2024
from 10am to 6pm
Admission is free - you may be asked for your ID at the entrance to the campus.
Catering on site.
Free mini-train tour of the campus.
Program
Click here for the full program!
8 hubs to discover on 64 stands
Eight themed areas, covering the whole spectrum of aerospace research, education and innovation, will be open to you: Aerodynamics and Mechanics; Sustainable Aviation; Physics and Systems; Aerospace; Innovation; Culture; Training; Student Clubs; Others.
But that’s not all: the most curious can take part in guided tours of the campus, including the student residences and the student house, to discover the atmosphere of life on site!
This not-to-be-missed event will also highlight the challenges of tomorrow, from environmental challenges to innovations in air mobility. The day will also be punctuated by themed conferences on training programs and topical issues, such as the challenges facing aviation in the face of climate change and the hydrogen-powered aircraft.
Teaching and digital innovation
Discover technological innovations and digital learning for aerospace education!
Slip into the shoes of a student or teacher using our digital tools.
Scientific conferences / Training conferences
“AVIATION, CLIMATE AND ENERGY: SCENARIOS FOR 2050”, NICOLAS GOURDAIN
Aviation, like the transport sector in general, is facing major challenges, particularly in terms of reducing its environmental footprint. What technological levers does the sector have at its disposal to reduce emissions? What are the consequences of climate change for aviation? This conference will provide some answers.
Amphitheater 4 - Time: 10:45-11:15 a.m
“EXPLORING THE OCEAN MOONS OF JUPITER”, NICOLAS ANDRE
ESA’s JUICE mission will study in detail what lies beneath the icy surface of Jupiter’s moons Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. Could these oceanic moons possess all the ingredients necessary for the emergence of life?
Amphitheatre 4 - Time: 11:30am-12:00pm
“HYDROGEN-POWERED AIRCRAFT: CHALLENGES AND ISSUES”, JOËL JEZEGOU
Hydrogen is an opportunity to decarbonize aviation. In this talk, we’ll discuss the technological solutions being considered, the issues involved in the transition to a new type of on-board fuel, and the challenges to be met on the road to hydrogen-powered aircraft.
Amphitheatre 4 - Schedule: 2:00 pm - 2:30 pm
“SPACE CONTRIBUTIONS TO WEATHER FORECASTING AND CLIMATE STUDIES”, DOMINIQUE PAWLAK and NADIA FOURRIE
The technical and scientific challenges of observing and studying climate.
Amphitheater 4 - Schedule: 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
“BECOMING AN ENGINEER: ADMISSION ROUTES”, PASCALE RIGAUD, MICHEL SALAUN AND SAMUEL RIVALLANT
Amphitheater 1 - Schedules: 11:15am-12:15pm | 2:00pm-3:00pm | 4:00pm-5:00pm
“PRESENTATIONS MASTER IN AEROSPACE ENGINEERING (MAE)”, JUSTINE DE PERRY, JOËL BORDENEUVE
Master in Aerospace Engineering (MAE) presentation
Salle des thèses - Schedules: 12h30-13h30 | 15h15-16h15 - Conference in English
“PRESENTATION OF OUR SPECIALIZED MASTER’S PROGRAM”, CAROLINE ARMANGE
Presentation of our Mastère Spécialisé® programs in Aeronautics and Space, Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Digital and AI, Complex Systems…
Salle des thèses - Times: 11:15-12:15 | 14:00-15:00
Activities for children
Youngsters can take part in workshops and activities to discover electronics, mechanics and mathematics, all while having fun!
Catering area
3 foodtrucks and the Institute’s cafeteria:
- Tommy’s
- Holocène
- Epicurieux
Accessibility
ISAE-SUPAERO 10 Avenue Marc Pélegrin - Toulouse
Tel : 05 61 33 80 80 - Fax : 05 61 33 83 30
GPS coordinates: Latitude N 43° 34’ 00’’ - Longitude E 1° 28’ 29’’
- PARKING :
No parking on campus
400 parking spaces will be available at ENAC, next to the campus.
- FROM TOULOUSE-BLAGNAC AIRPORT
Take the shuttle bus to the city center. Stop near the SNCF train station.
- BY BUS FROM THE SNCF STATION
At the bus stop (Tisséo) opposite the station (boulevard Pierre Semard), take bus (Tisséo) 27 in direction “Ramonville-Saint-Agne” to the “ISAE CAMPUS SUPAERO” stop.
- BY METRO FROM THE SNCF STATION
LESS WALKING
When you’re at the station, an underground corridor leads to the “MARENGO-SNCF” metro station.
Take metro line A towards “Basso Cambo” to “JEAN-JAURES” station, then take metro line B towards “Ramonville” to the “RAMONVILLE” terminus.
Then take bus (Tisséo) 27 in the direction of Lycée Toulouse-Lautrec to the “ISAE CAMPUS SUPAERO” stop.
THE FASTEST:
Once at the station, an underground passageway leads to the “MARENGO-SNCF” metro station.
Take metro line A towards “Basso Cambo” to “JEAN-JAURES” station, then take line B towards Ramonville to the “Faculté de Pharmacie” stop.
Then take bus No. 78 (Tisséo) in the direction of “Lycée de St Orens” to the “ENAC” stop, then walk up Avenue Marc Pélegrin to the ISAE-SUPAERO Campus (5-min walk).
THE FEWEST CONNECTIONS:
Once at the station, an underground passageway leads to the “MARENGO-SNCF” metro station.
Take metro line A direction “BALMA-GRAMONT” to “JOLIMONT” station, then take bus (Tisséo) n°37 direction “RAMONVILLE” to the “ENAC” stop and walk up Avenue Édouard Belin to the ISAE-SUPAERO Campus (5-min walk).
- FROM DOWNTOWN BY BUS
From the Jolimont metro station (line A), take bus (Tisséo) no. 37 in the direction of “RAMONVILLE” to the “ENAC” stop, then walk up Avenue Marc Pélegrin to the ISAE-SUPAERO Campus (5-min walk).
- BY RING ROAD
Take the outer ring road (direction Montpellier), then follow signs for “Toulouse-centre / Foix / Tarbes” (green sign). Exit at Exit 20, follow signs for “Complexe scientifique de Rangueil”.
- BY TAXI
Ask for “Complexe scientifique de RANGUEIL”, then ISAE - Campus SUPAERO (opposite CREPS).