Scientific integrity
Scientific findings must be reliable and trustworthy - they form the foundation for research, the economy and society. It is therefore essential that they are obtained according to recognized standards and in a transparent manner. Scientific integrity is evident in day-to-day work and in fair dealings with one another and is crucial for the long-term success of research.
At the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering, the Research Integrity Advisor supports researchers in complying with these standards and promoting transparent and fair collaboration. He or she also helps to identify potential breaches of integrity and to respond appropriately.
Research Integrity Advisor at D-MAVT
V. & A. in Energie- & Antriebsyst.
Sonneggstrasse 3
8092
Zürich
Switzerland