CEREGE News
Calcifying plankton: tiny marine organisms at the heart of the Earth's climate
Sonia Chaabane (CR, IRD) and Thibault De Garidel (DR, CNRS) took part in an international study highlighting the major role played by calcifying plankton in the cycle of
Joanna Charton awarded the AMU 2024 Thesis Prize - Campaign 2025
Joanna Charton, a former doctoral student in the Climate team, has won the 2024 AMU Dissertation Prize (ED251), which will be awarded in 2025. This prize is awarded for
Intelligence(s) at the Arbois Environmental Science Village
On 9 October 2025, CEREGE opened its doors for the Village des Sciences de l'Arbois, as part of the Fête de la Science 2025, held this year under the theme of
Renewal of MOVE licences at CEREGE
Since 2020, PE Limited has been providing CEREGE with academic licences for MOVE software, a benchmark 3D geological modelling tool. The donation includes 10 licences
CNRS National Training Action: Continental coring in France
From 15 to 18 September 2025, the Observatoire de Haute-Provence (OHP, 04870 Saint-Michel-l'Observatoire) hosted the 5ᵉ meeting entitled "Continental coring in France: innovations, know-how, federation and regulations".
30 years of CEREGE: celebration, science and sharing
At the end of August 2025, CEREGE celebrated its 30th anniversary with a week packed with scientific meetings, exchanges, exhibitions and festivities. These three days offered a unique reflection of the
Inauguration of the Halle CIRENE
On Friday 4 July 2025, CEREGE inaugurated the Halle CIRENE, a new 400 m² building dedicated to scientific experimentation and environmental innovation, on the Technopôle de l'Arbois.
NanoCLICS: a new way of understanding carbon dynamics in soils
Isabelle Basile-Doelsch, Director of Research at INRAE and based at CEREGE, has been working for several years on the dynamics of carbon in soils, a key issue in understanding the climate.
Cape Corsica, the mystery of the rings
On 3 April, the amphitheatre of the Cosquer Museum in Marseilles hosted the preview of the documentary film "Cap Corse: le mystère des anneaux", directed by Yann Rineau and co-produced by the Musée Cosquer.