The story of Georgia Tech Europe
When the former Mayor of Metz Jean-Marie Rausch decided to create the technological park in 1990, the Georgia Institute of Technology was brought from overseas. During its first year, the European campus Georgia Tech Lorraine welcomed 4 students. While the campus grew, more and more students come to Metz to discover and get a taste of the European culture. In 2022, Georgia Tech Lorraine became Georgia Tech Europe, this rebranding creates a more recognizable name and expand the Georgia Tech brand in the region and greater Europe. The change means greater partnerships with European institutions and opportunities for increased student involvement with European industry. Since 1990, Georgia Tech Europe has served more than 11,000 students from all over the world and proudly played host to some of the finest academic programming, schools, and research centers in Europe.
Key dates
2008
14th International Conference on Metal Organic Vapor Phase Epitaxi, Metz
2010
20 years of Georgia Tech Lorraine
2014
Lafayette Institute Inauguration
2015
International Congress on Ultrasonics, Metz
2016
GT-E celebrates its 25th anniversary
2019
Crystal Peach Award
Awarded by the Franco-American Chamber of Commerce of Atlanta to reward GT-E’s commitment to economic growth, innovation and the development of commercial relations between France and the southeastern States.
2022
Ceremony at the Lorraine American Cemetery in St. Avold with President Ángel Cabrera.
GT-E Ecosystem
Staff
Abdallah OUGAZZADEN
President, Georgia Tech – Europe
Professor
School of ECE
Paul VOSS
Associate Professor
School of ECE
Director of Academics
GTE Dean of Students Representative
Bertrand BOUSSERT
Adjunct Professor
School of ECE
Deputy Director of Academics
Laila ABOU-DAHAB
Student support
Sarah BOUMAHDI
Student support
Philippe CRIVELOTTO
Student support
Zeinate KANSOUN
Academic Assistant
Sandrine CADAMURO
Accountant
Corinne GUYOT
Academic Office Manager
Nicolas JACQUET
Facilities / Security Support
Sophie KREMPP
HR Administrator
Nathan LECLERCQ
Facilities and Maintenance
Léa DUVAL
Logistics & administrative assistant
Jean-Jacques MICHEL
Information Technology
Cécile SAHRE
Executive Assistant
Campus life
Students can enjoy many activities on campus, first in the Lounge dedicated to work but also to leisure with a table tennis table, a pool table and a library!
At the beginning of each semester are elected 5 members who will compose the BDE (Bureau des Étudiants) for the coming months. This team organizes themed evenings (like Thanksgiving or the Superbowl), table tennis tournaments or even trivia and crêpes party!
Leonardo Program
For several years now, the Leonardo Program has linked science and culture at Georgia Tech-Europe. Its wide-ranging program with many local partners opens the doors of European culture to students from all over the world. Three recent projects impact the student experience on GTE campus.
- A timeline in the student lounge retraces the six degrees of separation between the U.S. and the Grand Est Region.
- A Porsche green acoustic piano for students to play.
- A Stairway Gallery, in the building’s central staircase marries photographs and scientific images.
THE TIMELINE
A timeline was installed along the back wall of the student lounge in Spring 2022 — archives, history, and tributes connect the U.S. to the Grand Est. It includes a copy of Martin Waldseemüller’s 1507 world map, created not far from Metz in Saint- Die-des-Vosges. It’s the first printed map of the world on which the name “America” appears. This chronological timeline allows students and visitors to contextualize our presence in Metz and to learn more about important historical figures who have stayed in Metz, in particular Alexis de Tocqueville, the Marquis de La Fayette, and Auguste Bartholdi (sculptor of the Statue of Liberty, and a native of nearby Colmar, France).
With a little research, we discovered that many Georgia Tech students fought in France and the Grand Est Region during the first and second world wars. A commemorative plaque pays tribute to the 10 Yellow Jackets who perished during the world wars and are buried on French soil; some WWI soldiers are buried near Metz in the American cemetery of Saint-Mihiel, and WWII soldiers are buried in the Saint-Avold cemetery.
For each tableau on the timeline, QR codes lead to supplementary information.
THE PIANO
In January 2023, an acoustic piano equipped with a silent mode was added to the student lounge. Clad in Porsche Green lacquer, the piano has an optical silencer that digitally reproduces the sound of the keys so that students can play with headphones on. For live entertainment, students can play the piano with sound as well. The new piano is a welcome addition to the digital keyboard that students have long enjoyed in the Kiosk.
THE GALLERY
The latest addition to the scene is a Stairway Gallery of scientific images and travel photos contributed by students and researchers. Named the “GTE Stairway Gallery,” the school’s central stairway now showcases Science, Technology, Arts, Innovation and Research (STAIR) at the heart of Georgia Tech-Europe. It also showcases drawings created by students during the Leonardo program’s drawing courses. All in all, students love the Gallery, and it gives a different perspective of our campus for visitors.
Research and Innovation
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Press
Crystal Peach Awards Celebrate French Innovations, Partnerships in Atlanta, Global Atlanta, Oct 17, 2019
Abdallah Ougazzaden Named President of Georgia Tech-Lorraine, Georgia Tech News Center, May 21, 2021
Georgia Tech-Lorraine Rebranded as Georgia Tech-Europe, Georgia Tech News Center, Oct 24, 2022
Georgia Institute Of Technology: Georgia Tech-Lorraine Rebranded As Georgia Tech-Europe, India Education Diary, Nov 5, 2022