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's research agenda takes the form of two interrelated research areas:
These research areas take different forms and require different approaches: individual and joint projects are carried out at the same time and offer mutual benefits. CRC researchers regularly switch from one area to the other. While like-minded groups are formed within CRC, they also benefit from the support of external colleagues and more generally, partnerships created with other research groups and supported by organisations such as the French National Research Agency (Agence National de la Recherche), the French Environment and Energy Management Agency (Agence de l'Environnement et de la Maitrise de l'Energie), government ministries, the European Union, etc.
30 April 2014
24 and 25 April 2014
25 April 2014
15 avril 2014
10 April 2014
26 March 2014
17-20 March 2014
7 February 2014
28 January 2014
18 December 2013
4 December 2013
27 November 2013
29 October 2013
17 September 2013
6-12 July 2013
6 and 7 June 2013
6 May 2013
16 April 2013
9,10,11 avril 2013
28 March 2013
25 March 2013
1 March 2013
12 November 2012
26 October 2012
7 September 2015 Emergency engineering
17-10 September 2015 ESREL 2015
March 2016 Fukushima Dai Ichi, Volume 2