Gephi ( / ˈ ɡ ɛ f i / GHEF -ee ) is an open-source network analysis and visualization software package written in Java on the NetBeans platform.
16-593: Initially developed by students of the University of Technology of Compiègne (UTC) in France, Gephi has been selected for the Google Summer of Code in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013. Its last version, 0.10.1 has been launched in 2023. Previous versions are 0.6.0 (2008), 0.7.0 (2010), 0.8.0 (2011), 0.8.1 (2012), 0.8.2 (2013), 0.9.0 (2015), 0.9.1 (2016) and 0.9.2 (2017). The Gephi Consortium, created in 2010,
32-437: A number of research projects in academia, journalism and elsewhere, for instance in visualizing the global connectivity of New York Times content and examining Twitter network traffic during social unrest along with more traditional network analysis topics. Gephi is widely used within the digital humanities (in history, literature, political sciences, etc.), a community where many of its developers are involved. Gephi inspired
48-625: A trilingual and bicultural environment, Chinese and French, by implementing the French engineering education system, and to promote research cooperation between Shanghai University and UTC. Commission des Titres d%27Ingenieur Commission des Titres d'Ingénieur (in English: Accreditation authority for French professional engineers , abbreviated in French as " CTI ") is the main committee responsible for evaluation and accreditation of higher education institutions for
64-421: Is a French non-profit corporation which supports development of future releases of Gephi. Members include SciencesPo , Linkfluence , WebAtlas, and Quid . Gephi is also supported by a large community of users, structured on a discussion group and a forum and producing numerous blogposts, papers and tutorials. In November 2022, a lightweight web version of Gephi, Gephi lite, was announced. Gephi has been used in
80-706: Is accredited by the Commission des Titres d'Ingenieur to deliver both the Diplôme d'ingénieur and the academic title of Ingénieur Diplomé . In 2017, Usine nouvelle ranked UTC No. 2 amongst 107 French engineering schools and universities. In 2016, Usine nouvelle had ranked UTC No. 1 in France for highest number of startup creation by students and recent alumni. The UTC has been ranked No. 1 in France for highest median earnings by recent alumni in 2016 with L'Étudiant . UTC has established six areas of research as institute priorities: biotechnology , energy and
96-533: Is five years: The first two years are dedicated to basic sciences, while the last three years are focused to engineering sciences. Students typically enter directly after the Baccalauréat , but can also integrate the engineering schools during the third year. Students form their own curriculum by selecting their classes, which are complemented by assisted classwork (French: Travaux dirigés ) and applied laboratory work (French: Travaux pratiques ). The university
112-438: Is organised into five Schools of Engineering, namely of (in alphabetical order) Biological Engineering , Computational engineering , Mechanical engineering , Process engineering , and Urban engineering . The university comprises 9 Research Units within the different Schools of Engineering and offers around 30 degree programs in twenty fields, leading to different bachelor's , master's , and doctorate degrees. The university
128-822: Is the relevant body in charge of carrying out evaluation procedures that lead to the accreditation of the institutions to award the engineering degree "titre d’ingénieur diplômé". CTI is a member of the European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education and it is entered in EQAR, the European Higher Education Quality Register, which authorizes operation throughout the European Higher Education Area . The various missions of
144-531: The LinkedIn InMaps and was used for the network visualizations for Truthy. University of Technology of Compi%C3%A8gne The University of Technology of Compiègne (French: Université de Technologie de Compiègne , UTC ) is a public research university located in Compiègne , France. The university has both the status of public university and grande école . It was founded in 1972 as
160-604: The CTI have evolved over the years, and currently include: CTI is an autonomous structure within the Ministry of Higher Education and Research. Its funding comes from, on one hand, a ministerial grant and, in on the other hand, contributions from accredited schools and establishments. It benefits from logistical support from the ministry (Registry of the CTI). CTI is fully compliant with the "Standards and guidelines for quality assurance in
176-777: The European Higher Education Area" and, in the specific engineering domain, with "Best practice in Engineering accreditation, jointly developed by ENAEE and IEA (International Engineering Alliance) . The accreditation process comprises: While in many countries, the engineer degree is available in 2 levels ( academic degrees ): Bachelor and Master , in France, CTI has always accredited engineer degree at Master level. From 2020, it will also be responsible for evaluating Bachelor's courses for engineers, including those aimed at dual skills, such as engineering and management. Each year, an updated list of
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#1732786825555192-451: The curriculum also has a strong emphasise on humanities and social sciences (e.g. philosophy, history of science and engineering, journalism). The overarching goal is to form humanist scientists and technologists capable of solving problems within a conscious and ethical framework of environmental, social, and societal consequences. The university teaching model is a mix between North American and French traditions. The overall curriculum
208-547: The environment , nanotechnology , computation and information technology , and media and the arts . UTC is home to a number of research units, including Heudiasyc . UTC's 6-hectare (15-acre) campus is part of the city of Compiègne, 80 kilometres (50 mi) north of Paris, and overlooks the Oise River with a blend of traditional and modern architecture. The university is one among a small group of French technological universities which tend to be primarily devoted to
224-601: The first experimental Institute of Technology in France. The university is a founding member of Sorbonne University Association , a group composed of French leading academic and research institutions, which alumni and faculty include 19 Nobel laureates and 7 Fields Medalists . A fundamental principle of the UTC is the education of both engineers and citizens inspired by humanist philosophy . Beyond an education in basic sciences (e.g. Mathematics, theoretical physics) and engineering sciences (e.g. thermodynamics, polymer physics ),
240-588: The instruction of technical arts and sciences. Notable alumni and faculty includes: In 2005, UTC created with Shanghai University , UTT and UTBM the Sino-European School of Technology , a multi-disciplinary structure devoted to foundational engineering education, research, and innovation. This school has grown and counts more than 1200 students, including its students in Shanghai and in France. Its missions are to train high-level specialists in
256-518: The training of professional engineers in France. It regulates the issuance of the Diplôme d'ingénieur and use of the academic title of " Ingénieur Diplomé" (qualified graduate engineer). Established by law on 10 July 1934, CTI does not exist as an independent administrative authority, but is nonetheless an autonomous structure within the Ministry of Higher Education and Research . In France, CTI
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