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P. Lognonné and N. Shapiro, “AGU fellows” 2018

P. Lognonné and N. Shapiro, “AGU fellows” 2018

Publication date: 29/08/2018

Awards and Distinctions, Institute Life, Press, Research

Two IPGP researchers have been named to the American Geophysical Union’s 2018 Fellows list. Established in 1962, the Fellows programme recognises AGU members who have made an outstanding contribution to Earth and space sciences, recognised by their peers and approved by a committee of Fellows. Philippe Lognonné, from the Planetology and Space Sciences team, and Nikolai Shapiro, from the Seismology team, are now AGU fellows!

Find out more on the AGU website

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