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Sébastien Lecommandoux
Biomaterials of tomorrow : biomimetic polymers and biohybrids
Sébastien Lecommandoux
Biomaterials of tomorrow : biomimetic polymers and biohybrids
Opening lecture
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Abstract This lesson explores recent advances in the field of biopolymers, in particular biomimetic and biohybrid polymers. Since ancient times, with materials such as rubber and silk, scientists have been striving to understand and imitate natural …
18:00 to 19:00
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Round table discussion with Emmanuel Macron , President of the French Republic, and Prof. Mario Draghi , former Italian Prime Minister and President of the European Central Bank, moderated by Philippe Aghion …
15:30 to 16:30
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Speakers Introduction by Thomas Römer , Administrator of Collège de France Presentation by Philippe Aghion (Collège de France, INSEAD, London School of Economics) Presentation by Antonin Bergeaud (HEC Paris, Collège de France Innovation Lab) Presentation …
14:00 to 15:30
Frantz Grenet
Introduction (continued). The recent rediscovery of Parthian and Sogdian versification
Frantz Grenet
Introduction (continued). The recent rediscovery of Parthian and Sogdian versification
Lecture
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15:30 to 16:30
Simon Gascoin
The contribution of space observations to monitoring snow cover and its impacts
Simon Gascoin
The contribution of space observations to monitoring snow cover and its impacts
Seminar
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Abstract The snowpack that accumulates in the mountains every year is a precious natural water reservoir for humans, retaining winter precipitation and releasing it in spring at the right time to irrigate crops. What's more, the snowpack is a powerful …
11:00 to 12:00
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Abstract Satellite Earth observation began a few years after the launch of the first artificial satellites. The first instruments aboard these satellites were designed for imaging purposes, and were mainly used to visualize cloud systems. Soon, more …
10:00 to 11:00
New frontiers in radical chemistry
Louis Fensterbank, chair Activations in Molecular Chemistry
New frontiers in radical chemistry
Louis Fensterbank, chair Activations in Molecular Chemistry
Symposium
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The " New Frontiers in Radical Chemistry " symposium concludes the first cycle of lectures in radical chemistry, mainly devoted to the fundamentals of the field and its evolution in the context of green chemistry, and in particular to the …
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Abstract This session explores the question of the universality of science. Even more than natural law or the language of civilization, isn't science at the heart of conceptions of the universal developed in the 18th century ? To understand what is at …
14:30 to 15:30
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Vincent Van Gogh, Round of Prisoners , Pushkin Museum During the last decades of the twentieth century, most Western countries have experienced a considerable increase in their prison populations, with no direct link to trends in crime. This « punitive …
Nalini Anantharaman
Trace methods, spectral hole of the Laplacian and Friedman-Ramanujan functions
Nalini Anantharaman
Trace methods, spectral hole of the Laplacian and Friedman-Ramanujan functions
Lecture
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Abstract We begin by demonstrating that, for a random hyperbolic surface of large genus, the spectral hole is close to 1/4, with probability tending towards 1. The "trace method" consists in controlling the spectral hole by the number of large periodic …
10:00 to 12:00
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Abstract Context and vocalization make Hebrew one of the most polysemous languages. Readers of the Bible are constantly forced to make trade-offs: they have to accept misunderstandings, or rather misreadings , and the impossibility of a faithful, reliable …
18:00 to 19:00
William Marx
Et in Arcadia ego
William Marx
Et in Arcadia ego
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Abstract In a world that has never seemed so dangerous, why read literature ? Many would say, including Pope Francis : to better understand this world, to better penetrate its reality. This is particularly true when we place ourselves under the realist …
17:00 to 18:00
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Abstract One of the major frontiers of contemporary cosmology is to elucidate the nature of dark energy, responsible for a mysterious phenomenon : the acceleration of the expansion of the Universe. The European Space Agency's Euclid satellite aims to map …
17:45 to 18:45
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Abstract The Euclid satellite, launched in July 2023 by the European Space Agency, will observe a large part of the sky for six years, and identify more than ten billion galaxies at different epochs. It will use several tools, such as gravitational …
16:45 to 17:45
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Abstract Can the sociological and anthropological concept of patriarchy, which has become a fighting name in contemporary feminist struggles, be applied to the Middle Ages? You'd think so, given that the concept of paternitas semantically configures all …
14:00 to 15:00
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Abstract Desire seems to be characterized by two distinct features. On the one hand, desire motivates actions directed towards its object. On the other hand, to desire an object seems to mean to enjoy or appreciate it. Theories of desire are divided over …
11:30 to 13:00
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Abstract In the representation we end up with, concepts are like "nodes" in a conceptual network, and the relationships between nodes represent not only the analytical implications of concepts - the fact that red is a color, or that bachelors are …
10:00 to 11:30
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Abstract Hammu-rabi of Babylon commemorated in the name of his 35th year of reign the ruin of Mari, whose conquest he had celebrated two years earlier. Paradoxically, this destruction was a stroke of luck for the historian : the collapse of the roof …
11:00 to 12:00