Every morning, step behind the scenes of research, with those who bring it to life. In a laboratory, a library, or on an excavation site, researchers share the results of their work.
Enter the world of research. Not the one filled with grand spectacular announcements or groundbreaking discoveries that make headlines, but research as it is carried out daily: patient, methodical, sometimes surprising, often passionate. In libraries or in the field, researchers work, observe, write, and open the door to their universe here.
The principle is simple: a researcher, whether from exact sciences, humanities, social sciences, or arts, presents one of their completed investigations – a thesis, an article, sometimes the result of several years in the field. Three questions guide the conversation: what are you looking for? What methodology did you follow? What surprises arose along the way? And of course, what results did you achieve?
During a five-minute interview hosted by Guillaume Erner, you will hear a story of daily research: what happens when a hypothesis persists, when a detail becomes crucial, when a certainty cracks. Science in the making, told without jargon, but with all the rigor and sensitivity of those who practice it.




