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Abstract Encryption is very effective at protecting the secrecy of data at rest (storage) and in transit (networks). Could it also protect it during computations on these data ? The lecture introduced the notion of homomorphic encryption, enabling …
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Albrecht Schmidt Albrecht Schmidt is a professor of computer science at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) in Munich, where he holds a chair for Human-Centered Ubiquitous Media. His research interests are in intelligent interactive systems, ubiquitous …
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The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed the way we interact with computers. Although AI can sometimes replace humans, it is most often designed to help them, for example in decision-support tasks. Yet much of today's research focuses on …
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Abstract Is a sales contract valid regardless of the agreed price ? Should the parties be allowed to deceive each other ? Two fragments often read as " liberals " assert that it is natural in sale and hire to " se circonvenir " about the price (D. …
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In his 1982 lecture on the Hermeneutics of the Subject , Michel Foucault presents an investigation into the notion of " ", which, far more than the famous " ", organizes the practices of philosophy. The aim is to show the techniques, procedures and …
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Chairman: Federico Tarragoni Mathilde Larrère Ecole Normale Supérieure, agrégation, doctorate in history, senior lecturer. Work on citizenship in the first half of the 19th century , on issues of order and disorder, and on feminist …
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Hamit Bozarslan
The Arab revolutions in the light of events in Algeria, Sudan, Iraq and Lebanon
Hamit Bozarslan
The Arab revolutions in the light of events in Algeria, Sudan, Iraq and Lebanon
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Chairman: Federico Tarragoni Hamit Bozarslan Doctor in history and political science, director of studies at EHESS, Hamit Bozarslan is the author, notably, of Crise, Violence, dé-civilisation. Essai sur les angles morts de la cité (CNRS Éditions , 2019) …
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Chairman: Federico Tarragoni Jack Goldstone Jack A. Goldstone (PhD. Harvard) is Hazel Professor of Public Policy and a Fellow of the Mercatus Center of George Mason University. He is also a Global Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center. He is the author of …
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Abstract Classical studies have explained the birth of the polis in terms of logos and meson . Public discourse marked the advent of a new world in which persuasion replaced force. Henceforth, the effectiveness of speech would presuppose the approval of …
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Chairman: Mathilde Larrère …
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Chairman: Jack Golstone Gaëlle Demelemestre Gaëlle Demelemestre is a research fellow at the Institut d'histoire des représentations et des idées dans les modernités (IHRIM, UMR 5317 CNRS/ENS Lyon). In 2009, she defended a thesis on the conceptualization …
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Federico Tarragoni
Thinking revolutions on an individual scale : revolutionary subjectivation
Federico Tarragoni
Thinking revolutions on an individual scale : revolutionary subjectivation
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Chairman: Jack Golstone Federico Tarragoni Federico Tarragoni is a sociologist and HDR lecturer at the University of Paris, where he founded the Centre de recherches interdisciplinaires sur le politique (CRIPOLIS). He currently co-directs the Laboratory …
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Presentation The question of the boundaries of fiction arises from what, paraphrasing Houellebecq, might be called the extension of the domain of fiction . We've gone so far as to speak of panfictionalism: everything would be fiction, or at the very …
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Philippe Lançon
The taut rope
Philippe Lançon
The taut rope
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"The real way is over a rope stretched not in space, but low to the ground. It seems destined more to trip than to be traversed." Franz Kafka Philippe Lançon Philippe Lançon, 58, is a journalist and literary critic at Libération , columnist at Charlie …
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The two sides of the immune response to Covid-19
Alain Fischer, chair Experimental medicine
The two sides of the immune response to Covid-19
Alain Fischer, chair Experimental medicine
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Abstract Our experimental projects at the Laser Physics Institute (North Paris University) aim at characterizing entanglement for many-body systems made of large spin atoms. For this, we developed two experimental set-ups: one with large-spin strontium …
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Abstract Quantum gases constitute a versatile testbed for exploring the behavior of quantum matter subjected to electric and magnetic fields. While most experiments consider classical gauge fields that act as a static background for the atoms, gauge …
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Abstract In previous lectures, we were interested in the link between two-body physics, described by the diffusion length, and the properties of an N-body system, addressed by Bogoliubov's method. This link was possible for a weakly interacting gas. The …
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Marc Weisskopf Marc G. Weisskopf, Ph.D., Sc.D., is the Cecil K. and Philip Drinker Professor of Environmental Epidemiology and Physiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in the departments of Environmental Health and Epidemiology, …
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