Student Spotlight: Manuel Gawert
Manuel Gawert started his career in 2015 with the Dual Studies “International Management for Business and IT” at Mercedes-Benz AG. In Germany, Dual Studies is a concept provided mostly by
Manuel Gawert started his career in 2015 with the Dual Studies “International Management for Business and IT” at Mercedes-Benz AG. In Germany, Dual Studies is a concept provided mostly by
Artificial Intelligence Engineer What Responsibilities do Artificial Intelligence Engineers have?Artificial Intelligence Engineers (AI Engineers) are responsible for completing many difficult tasks. These tasks include developing, testing and deploying AI models
Adeshina O’Tayo joined the Applied MSc in Data Engineering for AI on the campus of Sophia-Antipolis. Before DSTI, he occupied different job positions in Nigeria such as ETL Developer, DevOp
DSTI is proud of its Applied MSc programmes to have been fully accredited at Master’s level by the French Government via the RNCP mechanism. The RNCP “Répertoire National des Certifications
Shutima is half Japanese and half Taiwanese born in Thailand. In 2002, she completed a bachelor’s degree in Computer Sciences at the Boston University. She has more than ten years
Before studying at DSTI, Laurent used to have a different job, as he had been working in Human Resources for about 10 years. For years, he had responsibilities in HR
Yu-Hsuan Ting joined the Applied MSc in Data Science & Artificial Intelligence programme in spring 2019. After obtaining her Bachelor of Business Administration in Taiwan, Yu-Hsuan started learning French. She worked
The DSTI Alumni Association has organised the First Alumni Reunion. It took place simultaneously on the campuses of Sophia-Antipolis and Paris, on the 27th of June 2019.Some forty DSTI alumni
Our students from the Applied MSc in Data Science & Artificial Intelligence programme won the Second place in the Hackbordeaux 2019, as well as a 360-degrees camera and was recognised by Capgemini!Three
It can be difficult for students to find their feet and get into a proper rhythm when the new semester approaches. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. We break down