Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Science for the Planet
Citizen / General public
Researcher
Student / Future student
Company
Public partner
Journalist
Teacher / Pupil

Welcome to the IPGP website

News

MAJIS on board JUICE: a key instrument for exploring Jupiter’s icy moons

14 April 2026

MAJIS on board JUICE: a key instrument for exploring Jupiter’s icy moons

As part of the team involved in the development and validation of the MAJIS instrument, the Paris Institute of Earth Physics is contributing to the sc...

Frédéric Moynier elected member of the Academia Europaea

09 April 2026

Frédéric Moynier elected member of the Academia Europaea

Frédéric Moynier, professor at the Institut de physique du globe de Paris (IPGP) and Université Paris Cité, and Deputy Director for Research at IPGP, ...

Can we listen to Titan’s heartbeat?  Icequakes as a window into a hidden ocean.

07 April 2026

Can we listen to Titan’s heartbeat? Icequakes as a window into a hidden ocean.

What lies beneath the surface of Titan, Saturn’s largest moon? This question is central to the upcoming Dragonfly mission, which will deploy a drone e...

Lithium isotopes unveil the hidden chemistry of Guadeloupe's volcanic waters

31 March 2026

Lithium isotopes unveil the hidden chemistry of Guadeloupe's volcanic waters

IPGP researchers present the first systematic lithium isotope survey of Guadeloupe's surface waters, revealing that a single small island can host a r...

Jean-Philippe Avouac appointed Director of IPGP

25 March 2026

Jean-Philippe Avouac appointed Director of IPGP

By decree of the President of the French Republic dated March 23, 2026, Jean-Philippe Avouac has been appointed Director of the Institut de physique d...

Key figures

103

103

years of science for the planet in 2024

4

4

French active volcanoes monitored by the IPGP

500

500

members of staff approximately (researchers, engineers, technicians, administrative staff, post-docs and PhD candidates)

1

1

observatory on Mars (mission completed in 2022)

404

404

publications in 2022 (including 37 in high impact journals such as Nature, Science and PNAS)

8

8

locations: Guadeloupe, Martinique, Reunion Island, Chambon-la-Forêt, Champs-sur-Marne and 2 locations in Paris

Agenda

06 Jan > 08 Jan

Education, Events, Institute Life, Meetings & Conferences, Research

GAIA - Geosciences Artificial Intelligence Applications

Our observatories
and stations

Mars
Mars

InSight National Observation Service

National Observation Service

The NASA InSight mission deployed a geophysical observatory on the surface of Mars at the end of 2018, performing simultaneous seismic, geodetic and magnetic measurements. This National Observation Service is supported by the IPGP, together with several French laboratories and observatories (in particular the LPG and GEOAZUR).

More information
Show only observatories and stations: