Towards a Socially Responsible Research (SRR) Charter in Engineering Sciences at CNRS level

Science, by the knowledge it acquires through research, allows the ever faster development of technical progress. To achieve this, researchers like those responsible for work scheduling rely on bases de reductionism which for a long time has made science successful. Meanwhile, complexity and interde...

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