25000 results
Active filters
Event
Children's Drawings and Geometric Universals: How to Explain Them? Abstract In addition to examining the transcultural diversity of geometric signs, across cultures as well as history, the analysis of children's drawings provides a third route to the …
9:30 - 11:00am
Kyle Harper
Climate change and social dynamics : historical perspectives on the great challenge
Kyle Harper
Climate change and social dynamics : historical perspectives on the great challenge
Opening lecture
Event
Abstract Driven by the challenge of anthropogenic climate change, the reconstruction of the Holocene climate has provided historians and archaeologists with new insights into the human past. We are learning that the instability of the Earth system has …
6:00 - 7:00pm
Event
Abstract Poor countries raise relatively few taxes, and this limits their ability to take action to help their populations. How are tax revenues distributed ? How can these countries increase their fiscal …
2:00 - 4:00pm
Event
Abstract The second lecture looked at control structures on a larger scale than the commands (statements ) of the first lecture : the scale of mechanisms for breaking programs down into subroutines, procedures, functions and methods. These linguistic …
9:30 - 11:00am
Event
11:00am - 12:00pm
Event
Abstract If love is the founding novel of the West, it expresses its political haunts far more than the assurance of its moral edification. This is the case not only in Albert Cohen's Belle du seigneur , but also, thirty years earlier, in Denis de …
11:00am - 12:00pm
Event
Awards ceremony for the 2023 season's data challenges , with presentation of results by the winners. Access the videos of the 2023 challenges Season 2023 challenge winners Learning radiological anatomy with few shots learning (by Raidium) 1. Jude …
11:15am - 12:30pm
Event
Markov fields make it possible to build data models with many variables and a reduced number of parameters, by imposing that the variables have only local interactions. These are defined on a non-directional graph, such as an image grid. A Markov field …
9:30 - 11:00am
Event
Abstract In the 17th century, " Andromaque " was used to describe a widow. This meaning, fixed in later texts and in the collective imagination, prevents us from seeing how an author like Racine was able to turn the figure of Andromaque, against the …
6:00 - 7:00pm
Event
Documents and media Download support Abstract In classical antiquity, depictions of children reading are rare, as children were not considered as people in their own right. Indeed, children's reading did not always exist as we know it today. The history …
5:00 - 6:00pm
Sylvain Chaty
Binary stars X
Sylvain Chaty
Binary stars X
Seminar
Event
Abstract Most massive stars live in pairs. Often, since their birth, they have lived close to another star. During their life as a couple, certain events in the life of a star will bring them so close together that they will exchange matter, a phenomenon …
5:45 - 6:45pm
Event
Abstract La Chaumière indienne is a short philosophical tale by Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, published in 1791. It depicts the encounter between an English scholar and an Indian outcast, a face-off between the learned culture of the European Enlightenment …
2:30 - 3:30pm
Event
Abstract After a supernova explosion, if the remaining core does not exceed 3 solar masses, it can remain in equilibrium as a neutron star. It is the Pauli pressure of the degenerated neutrons that compensates for gravity. The explosion of the Crab …
4:45 - 5:45pm
Event
Abstract First-person thoughts, i.e. thoughts one would express using the pronoun " I ", are reflexive : the thought I would express by saying " I'm hungry " is about myself as the thinker of that thought. In this seminar, I defend an introspectionist …
11:30am - 1:00pm
Event
Abstract A thought, in the sense of Descartes and the Cartesians, is a content of consciousness, whatever it may be. Some contents of consciousness are " representative " and have an object to which they relate. Among these, we distinguish between those …
10:00 - 11:30am
Naveen Kanalu Ramamurthy
Hanafi law in the Mughal Empire. Islamic institutions, norms and practices in India (1650-1700)
Naveen Kanalu Ramamurthy
Hanafi law in the Mughal Empire. Islamic institutions, norms and practices in India (1650-1700)
Special events
Event
Lecture by Naveen Kanalu Ramamurthy, winner of the Collège de France Prize for Young Researchers 2023. Abstract Like the Ottoman Empire and the Central Asian Khanates, the Mughal Empire (1526-1857) - the last great imperial power to dominate the Indian …
5:00 - 6:00pm
Event
Abstract The immense diversity of floral characteristics (flower shape, size and color, floral odors) is commonly explained by the shared evolutionary history between plants and pollinators. The many species of pollinator are thought to have played a …
3:30 - 4:30pm