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Raphaël Grandin, Gauthier Hulot and Robin Lacassin recognized by AGU

Raphaël Grandin, Gauthier Hulot and Robin Lacassin recognized by AGU

Publication date: 31/07/2019

Awards and Distinctions, Institute Life, Press, Research

Two IPGP researchers have been rewarded by their peers for their outstanding work in the field of Earth and planetary sciences, and another for his significant contribution as a reviewer of AGU publications. Congratulations to them!

2019 AGU Section Awardees and Named Lecturers

Find out more about the 2019 AGU Section Awardees and Named Lecturers

 

AGU’s Outstanding Reviewers of 2018

Robin Lacassin, from the Lithospheric Tectonics and Mechanics team, is recognised by the editors of the various AGU publications for his outstanding work as a reviewer.

Find out more about AGU’s Outstanding Reviewers of 2018

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