Fukushima: It could have been worse
CRC in a nutshell
Project Fisheye
FameLab Final
Industrial Risk Management
Resilience Engineering
Safety Science
Guénolé LEFRANC - PREVENTEO
Frédéric Juglaret - PREVENTEO
Safety Science Workshop
Galderma R&D
Risk management
Occupational burnout
The RSE Magazine
Health and safety in SMEs
Occupational burnout
Monitor and measure
Two new training programs
CRC staff consist of a teaching and a research group. Most staff hold an advanced teaching qualification (habilitation à diriger des recherches; HDR) in the domain of social and human sciences, including: law, ergonomics, geography, management, communication sciences, sociology, etc.). Permanent staff work with a group of associates (psychology, history of science and political science techniques), who form part of the team.
The team is completed by around twenty doctoral and post-doctoral students who participate in various collaborations. The majority of doctoral students work with industrial partners under the terms of a convention signed with the French National Research Agency (Agence Nationale de la recherche et de la technologie). Each year the CRC offers Master's level internships to engineers and students.
A technical and administrative team provides support for all our activities.
Please visit our CV centre to find out more about the experience and qualifications of CRC staff.
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7 September 2015 Emergency engineering
17-10 September 2015 ESREL 2015
March 2016 Fukushima Dai Ichi, Volume 2