As an international multidisciplinary research and teaching centre and a centre of excellence in terms of human and technical resources, CEREGE covers almost the entire field of environmental geosciences.
By joining forces with other major national and international research structures and with industrial and technological players, CEREGE is now a centre of excellence in the field of geosciences.
CEREGE provides the academic and industrial scientific community with a range of high-tech resources.
CEREGE's teaching covers the entire spectrum of training in Earth and environmental sciences, from undergraduate to doctoral level.
Through the dissemination of its scientific communication, CEREGE aims to establish a permanent dialogue between science, research and the general public, especially the younger generation.

I have been a CNRS research fellow at CEREGE since November 2024. My research focuses on understanding the processes involved in the formation of planetary systems. In particular, I study the magnetic and structural properties of meteorites in order to understand how planetesimals, the precursors of planets, formed and evolved over the first few million years of our solar system.
My past and current projects are updated on my website: http://www.cmaurel.weebly.fr