ERC Starting Grant 2024: Olivier Sulpis
As the climate change crisis intensifies, it is imperative to understand and mitigate the flow of carbon dioxide (CO2). A lesser-known yet important aspect of
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.
As the climate change crisis intensifies, it is imperative to understand and mitigate the flow of carbon dioxide (CO2). A lesser-known yet important aspect of
Luc BEAUFORT, from CEREGE, has been elected a Fellow of the AGU, joining a distinguished group of 54 people in the 2024 class of Fellows. The AGU, the world's largest association of
Environmental applications of nanomaterials include pollution control, clean water production, and detection and monitoring. Despite the considerable potential environmental benefits of nanotechnologies,
As the climate change crisis intensifies, it is imperative to understand and mitigate the flow of carbon dioxide (CO2). A lesser-known yet important aspect of
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Juliette Lamarche in Natal (Brazil) on 2 September 2024. Juliette Lamarche, born in 1970, spent her youth in
The Arbois Science Village celebrates its 20th anniversary this year with a Science Festival on the theme of the Ocean! The CEREGE (Centre de Recherche et
The current retreat of Andean tropical glaciers exceeds that recorded during the warm periods of the last 11,000 years. Today, mountain glaciers are retreating in all regions of the world.
In the Cosquer Cave with Hugo PELLET, PhD student in the Resources, Hydrosystems and Carbonates team at CEREGE. He is a doctoral student at Aix-Marseille University's CEREGE and the Laboratoire de Recherche des Monuments Historiques in Paris.
The workshop has concluded-thank you to all the participants! You can access the final report here. Overview Please mark your calendars for the 1st BioGeoPhylo workshop, March 26-28 2025, focusing on the links