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Release of the IPGP’s 2024 Annual Report

The IPGP annual report, in both French and English, aims to share our enthusiasm for all the research we conduct with as many people as possible. It presents a snapshot of the Institute's activities over the past year, with a number of emblematic scientific results in the four main themes of the Institute: Earth and planetary interiors, Natural Hazards, Earth system science and Origins.

Release of the IPGP’s 2024 Annual Report

Annual report 2024

Publication date: 02/07/2025

General public, Institute Life, Research

We are pleased to announce the publication of the IPGP 2024 Annual Report.

This document offers a dynamic overview of the scientific, educational, and institutional activities carried out this year by our community. You will find highlights of our teams’ major achievements, new research projects, innovative natural hazard monitoring systems, and portraits of the colleagues who joined the IPGP in 2024.

From local initiatives to international collaborations, as well as awards and honors received, this report reflects the collective commitment of the Institute to advancing geosciences.

You can read it by clicking directly on the cover.

Enjoy your reading!

 

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