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Geoffrey C. P. King (1943 - 2026)

30 April 2026

Geoffrey C. P. King (1943 - 2026)

With great sadness that we are sharing the news that Geoffrey C. P. King, who worked at the Institut de physique du globe de Paris from 1995 until his...

Tribute from the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris to Dr. Miguel Eduardo Bosch Blumenfeld (1959–2026)

24 April 2026

Tribute from the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris to Dr. Miguel Eduardo Bosch Blumenfeld (1959–2026)

The Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris pays tribute to Dr. Miguel Eduardo Bosch Blumenfeld, an esteemed geophysicist and distinguished alumnus of ...

From the first solids of the Solar System to planets: the decisive role of extreme and violent cooling

22 April 2026

From the first solids of the Solar System to planets: the decisive role of extreme and violent cooling

How do the first solid materials that give rise to planets emerge from the incandescent gas surrounding a young star? This transition from gas to soli...

Laëtitia Pantobe has been awarded the 2026 Thesis Prize by the French National Committee for Geodesy and Geophysics (CNFGG).

20 April 2026

Laëtitia Pantobe has been awarded the 2026 Thesis Prize by the French National Committee for Geodesy and Geophysics (CNFGG).

Laëtitia Pantobe, a PhD student in the Volcanic Systems team, successfully defended her thesis, "Identification and modelling of the physical processe...

Guillaume Avice: CNRS bronze medal for his work on noble gases in the atmospheres of terrestrial planets

16 April 2026

Guillaume Avice: CNRS bronze medal for his work on noble gases in the atmospheres of terrestrial planets

Guillaume Avice, a geochemist and cosmochemist, is a research fellow at the IPGP (CNRS/IPGP/University of Paris Cité). He uses mass spectrometry to st...

Key figures

103

103

years of science for the planet in 2024

4

4

French active volcanoes monitored by the IPGP

500

500

members of staff approximately (researchers, engineers, technicians, administrative staff, post-docs and PhD candidates)

1

1

observatory on Mars (mission completed in 2022)

404

404

publications in 2022 (including 37 in high impact journals such as Nature, Science and PNAS)

8

8

locations: Guadeloupe, Martinique, Reunion Island, Chambon-la-Forêt, Champs-sur-Marne and 2 locations in Paris

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InSight National Observation Service

National Observation Service

The NASA InSight mission deployed a geophysical observatory on the surface of Mars at the end of 2018, performing simultaneous seismic, geodetic and magnetic measurements. This National Observation Service is supported by the IPGP, together with several French laboratories and observatories (in particular the LPG and GEOAZUR).

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