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The Scientific and Technological Orientation Council (COST)
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Composition  -  Organization - Work groups - Members - Prospective seminars

The Scientific and Technological Orientation Council (COST) described in the 2003-2007 Strategic Plan is meant to supervise and coordinate the global scientific structure of the Institute, and contribute its development and dynamism.

  1. It is an advisory Council reporting to the General Management, and not a new operational structure.
  2. The COST works on questions of scientific as well as technological policy.
  3. It provides the Institute with a global, coordinated vision.
  4. The Council deals with all scientific and technological questions that are transversal the normal structure in projects, research units and themes.

Composition of the Council

The COST is chaired by the Scientific Director and coordinated by the Deputy Scientific Director.

The COST includes the General Delegate for Technology Transfer, the Director of Development and Industrial Relations, the Chairs of the Project Committees of the six Research Units, and the four persons in charge of the work groups.

The themes of the work groups are:

The heads of the work groups are appointed by INRIA's Chairman for a period of two years. They are chosen among active research scientists. The composition of the work groups is established in agreement with the Work Group Head, the Scientific Management and involved researchers.

See the list of COST members and work groups.

One consequence of this organization is to involve many scientists in decisions that concern research fields of which they are not specialists. This offers young researchers a concrete opportunity to broaden their views on today's science and technology.

COST organization


Work groups

Members

Prospective seminars

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