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Release of the IPGP 2023 annual report

The 2023 edition of the IPGP Annual Report is now available! Find a snapshot of the Institute's activities over the past year, with a number of emblematic scientific results in the IPGP's four main themes: Earth and Planetary Interiors, Natural Hazards, Earth System Science and Origins.

Release of the IPGP 2023 annual report

Publication date: 09/10/2024

Institute Life, Press

Written in both French and English, the annual report aims to share with as many people as possible our enthusiasm for all the research we carry out.

Contents of this 2023 edition :

  • The IPGP, 100 years of science for the planet
  • Interview with Marc Chaussidon, Director of the IPGP and Olivier Peyret, Chairman of the Board of Directors
  • In pictures
  • Focus: Interview with Édouard Kaminski, President of Université Paris Cité
  • New Research Projects
  • Focus: Back to the Interreg HATARI project: the sources of seismic and volcanic hazards in the Comoros
  • New instruments
  • Focus: PEPR: the IPGP is involved in three major programmes
  • Awards and honours
  • New researchers and professors
  • IPGP themes
  • Focus: A look back at the year’s earthquakes with Robin Lacassin
  • Observatories
  • Focus : IPGP Research Collection
  • Education
  • Focus: Two PhDs at a glance
  • Partnerships and international relationships
  • Focus: Charlotte Dejean, the winner of the 2023 i-PhD innovation competition organised by Bpifrance
  • Observatories, themes, platforms and research teams
  • Management, bodies and officers
  • Renewal of the IPGP’s governing bodies
  • Staff
  • Budget
  • Focus: In bookshops

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