Our Research Fellows
Ifri has a base of about thirty permanent in-house researcher fellows, in addition to associate researcher fellows and advisors who contribute to the work of the institute.
Guillaume GARNIER
Associate Research Fellow, Security Studies Center, Ifri
François GAULME
Associate Research Fellow, Sub-Saharan Africa Center, Ifri
Diana-Paula GHERASIM
Research Fellow, Head of European Energy and Climate Policies, Energy and Climate Center, Ifri
Thomas GOMART
Director of Ifri
Adrien GORREMANS
Military fellow, Defense Research Unit of Security Studies Center, Ifri
Marc HECKER
Deputy Director of Ifri, Editor-in-Chief of Politique étrangère, and Research Fellow at the Security Studies Center, Ifri
Sébastien JEAN
Associate Director of Ifri's Geoeconomics and Geofinance initiative
Marc JULIENNE
Director, Center for Asian Studies, Ifri
Tatiana KASTOUÉVA-JEAN
Director of the Russia/Eurasia Center, Ifri
Marie KRPATA
Research Fellow, Study Committee on Franco-German Relations (Cerfa), Ifri
Hugo LE PICARD
Associate Research Fellow, Center for Geopolitics of Technology, Ifri
Christian LECHERVY
Advisor to the Program on Pacific Islands, Center for Asian Studies, Ifri
Alexander T. J. LENNON
Advisor, Americas Program, Ifri
Bobo LO
Associate Research Fellow, Russia/Eurasia Center, Ifri
Juliette LOESCH
Associate Research Fellow, Center for Asian Studies, Ifri
Jean-Louis LOZIER
Advisor, Security Studies Center, Ifri
Cécile MAISONNEUVE
Senior Advisor, Energy and Climate Center, Ifri
Sylvia MALINBAUM
Research Fellow, Head of India and South Asia Research, Center for Asian Studies, Ifri
Florent MARCIACQ
Associate Research Fellow and Deputy Secretary General of the Austro-French Centre for Rapprochement in Europe (ÖFZ), Ifri
Jean-Louis MARTIN
Associate Research Fellow, Americas Program and Energy and Climate Center, Ifri
Paul MAURICE
Secretary General of the Study Committee on Franco-German Relations (Cerfa), Ifri
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