Campus Lecture Gaëlle Giesen - Engineer at CNES, expert in space exploration missions, high-level diver and parachutist and Alumni Award 2025
Event details
| Date | 26.02.2026 |
| Hour | 18:00 › 20:00 |
| Location | |
| Category | Conferences - Seminars |
An EPFL physics graduate, Gaëlle Giesen earned a doctorate in astrophysics at the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) in Saclay, before joining the French space agency CNES in 2018. She has contributed to major missions such as Dragonfly, aimed at exploring Saturn’s moon Titan, and Ariel, focused on the atmospheric study of exoplanets. Alongside her scientific career, she has pursued high-level training in formation skydiving and technical diving—two passions she discovered during her time at EPFL. She has won several national titles in team skydiving, along with a World Cup and four runner-up finishes at the World Championships. In 2024, she set the women’s world record for deepest open-sea dive using a rebreather, reaching 222 metres. In 2025, she won the gold medal at the Women's 4-way Formation Skydiving World Cup and set the women's world record for deep cave diving with a rebreather, reaching a depth of 230 meters. Her unique path reflects a deep scientific curiosity and a continuous drive to push boundaries.
More information and registration opening in early February 2026.
More information and registration opening in early February 2026.
Practical information
- General public
- Registration required