Title of the thesis: What Fragility Does to Architecture: Maintenance and Care of Hospital Technical Services. Supervision: Jérôme Denis.
Author: Florence Paterson
Thérèse Rabotin
Title of the thesis: Fontainebleau: reslience of a socio ecosystem in transition. Under the supervision of Samuel Abiven (LGENS/CNRS) and Béatrice Cointe (CSI-i3).
Léo Magnin (LISIS)
Ulrike Felt (University of Vienna)

November 17, 2025. The seminar organized by CSI and LISIS welcomes Ulrike Felt (Department of Science and Technology Studies, University of Vienna) to discuss her book “Academic Times: Contesting the Chronopolitics of Research”, Palgrave Macmillan, 2025. Discussants are Lucas Brunet (LISIS) and Didier Torny (CSI).
Building and maintaining in the bioclimatic era –Feedback
Laure Lavigne Delville
Notice to candidates for the CNRS competitions interested in joining the Interdisciplinary Institute for Innovation (i3) teams

The Interdisciplinary Institute for Innovation (i3), UMR 9217, will decide in December on the candidates it will support for the recruitment campaign for CNRS researchers (chargés de recherche).
Candidates applying for the CNRS’s 2025/26 recruitment campaign who wish to request support from I3 are invited to express their interest by 25 November 2025.
Arpentage & Écriture. STS Reading Workshop #2

October 23, 2025. The workshop aims to provide a welcoming space for young researchers of all disciplinary backgrounds who are interested in the study of science and technology in France. The workshop offers a forum for discussion based on group readings, fundamental concept discussions, and STS writing practices.
Atelier #2: This session, organized in the form of an “Arpentage / Exploration”, will be devoted to Modest_Witness@Second_Millennium. FemaleMan_Meets_OncoMouse. Feminism and Technoscience, Donna J. Haraway
Routledge, 2018.






