École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

EPFL
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
EPFL campus
Former names
École spéciale de Lausanne (1853–1869)
École polytechnique de l'Université de Lausanne (1869–1969)
TypePublic research university
Established1 January 1969 (1969-01-01)
Budget1.158 billion CHF (2023)
PresidentAnna Fontcuberta i Morral
Academic staff
372 professors
3,713 (other academic staff) (2023)
Administrative staff
2,445 (2023)
Students14,012 (2024)
Undergraduates7,249 (2024)
Postgraduates6,763 (2024)
Location, ,
46°31′13″N 6°33′56″E / 46.52028°N 6.56556°E / 46.52028; 6.56556
CampusUrban, 136 acres (55.0 ha)
LanguageFrench, English
Nationalities130+
University pressEPFL Press
Colours  Swiss red
AffiliationsAUF, CESAER, EUA, EuroTech, RESCIF and TIME
Websiteepfl.ch

EPFL (officially no longer an acronym; originally short for French: École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, lit.'Federal School of Technology in Lausanne') is a public research university in Lausanne, Switzerland. Founded in 1969, the university primarily teaches and conducts research in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields.

Like its sister institution ETH Zurich, EPFL is part of the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology Domain, a consortium of universities and research institutes under the Swiss Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research. As of 2024, EPFL enrolled 14,012 students from over 130 countries.

Students, faculty, and researchers affiliated with EPFL include a Nobel laureate, two Fields Medalists, two Pritzker Prize winners, and one Turing Award recipient. EPFL has an urban campus that extends alongside Lake Geneva, and includes the EPFL Innovation Park as well as university research centers and affiliated laboratories.