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In Bordeaux, the Cognitique Institute (IdC) was a public education institution, founded in 2003 by the Bordeaux Segalen University,[1] that includes a cognitive engineering training program (master in engineering), two Masters programs and a PhD program in applied cognitive science. In 2009, IdC joined the Polytechnic Institute of Bordeaux (IPB) and its name changed to become : Ecole Nationale Superieure de Cognitique (ENSC). Professor Bernard Claverie was the founder and director of the Bordeaux Cognitique Institute (2003-2009) and of the ENSC (2009-2019).
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