Director of Research
Marine geosciences
Institute of Physics of the Globe of Paris
France
Jérôme Dyment is Director of Research at the CNRS, assigned to the Physics Institute of the Globe of Paris since 2002 after 8 years at the University of Western Brittany. His research focuses on magnetic anomalies in the ocean, in order to date and reconstruct the structure and evolution of ocean basins, to constrain the structure and magnetic properties of the oceanic lithosphere, to understand active processes at the oceanic ridges, And finally to clarify the past history of the geomagnetic field so as to constrain its functioning. He holds an engineering degree from the Strasbourg Globe School of Physics (1987), a doctorate from the Louis Pasteur University of Strasbourg (1991), and a Master's Degree in Research from the University of Strasbourg University of Western Brittany (2003), He has authored or co-authored more than 65 scientific publications, conducted or conducted 7 Doctoral Theses, participated in 15 oceanographic campaigns, including 5 as Head of Mission, and facilitated national and international projects with India , Japan, Korea, Australia, and the United States. He took on the tasks of mission officer for the Deputy Directorate of Earth Sciences of the CNRS for marine geosciences (2006-2011), France's representative in the international program InterRidge (2001-2012), and President Of the French National Committee for Geodesy and Geophysics (CNFGG), a French organization associated with the International Geodetic and Geophysical Union (2010-2014). He has been responsible for the Marine Geosciences team at the IPGP since 2013. Has led or supervised 7 doctoral theses, participated in 15 oceanographic campaigns, 5 of which as head of mission, and facilitated national and international projects with India, Japan, Korea, Australia, and the states -United. He took on the tasks of mission officer for the Deputy Directorate of Earth Sciences of the CNRS for marine geosciences (2006-2011), France's representative in the international program InterRidge (2001-2012), and President Of the French National Committee for Geodesy and Geophysics (CNFGG), a French organization associated with the International Geodetic and Geophysical Union (2010-2014). He has been responsible for the Marine Geosciences team at the IPGP since 2013. Has led or supervised 7 doctoral theses, participated in 15 oceanographic campaigns, 5 of which as head of mission, and facilitated national and international projects with India, Japan, Korea, Australia, and the states -United. He took on the tasks of mission officer for the Deputy Directorate of Earth Sciences of the CNRS for marine geosciences (2006-2011), France's representative in the international program InterRidge (2001-2012), and President Of the French National Committee for Geodesy and Geophysics (CNFGG), a French organization associated with the International Geodetic and Geophysical Union (2010-2014). He has been responsible for the Marine Geosciences team at the IPGP since 2013. And has led national and international projects with India, Japan, Korea, Australia, and the United States. He took on the tasks of mission officer for the Deputy Directorate of Earth Sciences of the CNRS for marine geosciences (2006-2011), France's representative in the international program InterRidge (2001-2012), and President Of the French National Committee for Geodesy and Geophysics (CNFGG), a French organization associated with the International Geodetic and Geophysical Union (2010-2014). He has been responsible for the Marine Geosciences team at the IPGP since 2013. And has led national and international projects with India, Japan, Korea, Australia, and the United States. He took on the tasks of mission officer for the Deputy Directorate of Earth Sciences of the CNRS for marine geosciences (2006-2011), France's representative in the international program InterRidge (2001-2012), and President Of the French National Committee for Geodesy and Geophysics (CNFGG), a French organization associated with the International Geodetic and Geophysical Union (2010-2014). He has been responsible for the Marine Geosciences team at the IPGP since 2013. He took on the tasks of mission officer for the Deputy Directorate of Earth Sciences of the CNRS for marine geosciences (2006-2011), France's representative in the international program InterRidge (2001-2012), and President Of the French National Committee for Geodesy and Geophysics (CNFGG), a French organization associated with the International Geodetic and Geophysical Union (2010-2014). He has been responsible for the Marine Geosciences team at the IPGP since 2013. He took on the tasks of mission officer for the Deputy Directorate of Earth Sciences of the CNRS for marine geosciences (2006-2011), France's representative in the international program InterRidge (2001-2012), and President Of the French National Committee for Geodesy and Geophysics (CNFGG), a French organization associated with the International Geodetic and Geophysical Union (2010-2014). He has been responsible for the Marine Geosciences team at the IPGP since 2013.
Marine geosciences