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Jade AMBELIDIEFF

photo by Jade Ambelidieff, 1st year student in the Aero 3 aeronautical engineering course at IPSA Paris
Jade AMBELIDIEFF

My name is Jade Ambelidieff and I’m currently in my first year of the engineering cycle at IPSA Toulouse, after a general baccalaureate specializing in mathematics, physics-chemistry and engineering sciences. Passionate about aerospace and aspiring to become an astronaut, I chose IPSA to make this dream come true.

Student life at IPSA is dynamic and supportive, encouraging mutual aid and collaboration through various associations. I took part in the Grand Projet Expériences Spatiales, where I presented the work of over 40 students at the Cité de l’Espace, and took part in the first lunar analog colony in Poland, a particularly enriching experience.

Currently vice-president of the Expériences Spatiales association and president of IPSA Boxe, I’m involved in projects that I’m passionate about, combining science and sport.

My apprenticeship as an ironworker confirmed my desire to go into the scientific field.

After IPSA, I’d like to join a space company that will enable me to progress towards selection as a spaceman or to develop as an aerospace engineer.

To a future student hesitating to join IPSA, I’d say that if you’re passionate about aeronautics and space, you’ll thrive at this school, which offers a generalist education with opportunities for specialization, supporting the evolution of your career plan.

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