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The rise and development of " gravity models " of migration since Adam Smith : Ravenstein, Zipf, Sjaastad, Becker. Migration as an investment of human … 10 Jan 2019 14:00 - 16:00 Event François Déroche Some Qur'anic concepts (6) Lecture 10 Jan 2019 14:00 - 15:00 Event Anne Cheng Universality, globality, cosmopolitanism (China, Japan, India) (continued) (6) Lecture 10 Jan 2019 11:00 - 12:00 Event Agathe Subtil Chlamydia infection : the " black box" of chronicity ajar Seminar Abstract Agathe Subtil is one of the leading scientists in the field of molecular genetics and chronic intracellular infection by Chlamydia trachomatis . This genome-reduced bacterium, which has lost many of its metabolic functions, has become an … 9 Jan 2019 17:30 - 19:00 Event Carlo Ossola In praise of description (1) Lecture 9 Jan 2019 17:00 - 18:00 Event Philippe Sansonetti Bacterial pathogens : immunomanipulation, genomic reduction, " en marche " towards parasitism ? Lecture Abstract The aim of this lecture is to integrate microbial evolutionary biology and the molecular and cellular analysis of pathogenicity in order to establish, in certain " textbook cases ", a continuum between the propensity to generate chronic … 9 Jan 2019 16:00 - 17:30 Event Henry Laurens Crises in the East, British hegemony 1926-1956 (7) Lecture 9 Jan 2019 11:00 - 13:00 Event Xavier Leroy Forcing, a program transformation like any other ? Lecture Abstract Around 1870, Cantor demonstrated that the cardinal of the set ℝ of the reals is strictly greater than that of the set ℕ of the integers ; in other words, that continuous infinity (ℝ) is greater than countable infinity (ℕ). He states the continuum … 9 Jan 2019 10:00 - 11:00 Event Antoine Compagnon " Taine's Essay a thousand times worse " Lecture Abstract Much has been said about Proust as a novelist, thanks in particular to the seminal works of Maurice Bardèche, Jean-Yves Tadié and Michel Raimond. This year's lecture will offer a kind of counterpart to these critical studies, as it aims to tackle … 8 Jan 2019 16:30 - 17:30 Event Jean-Noël Robert Readings related to the course topic (1) Seminar A good knowledge of Sino-Japanese or Japanese is required for the seminar. … 8 Jan 2019 16:00 - 18:00 Event Jean-Noël Robert General introduction Lecture Documents and media Download support … 8 Jan 2019 10:30 - 11:30 Event Patrick Boucheron Why medievalists ? Lecture Abstract The lecture begins with an evocation of its " situation " in the course of the lectures (courses and seminars) since 2016 by returning to the euristic value of the notion of experience. Here, we consider it in its relationship to agency , … 8 Jan 2019 11:00 - 12:00 Event Sandrine Codis The cosmic skeleton Seminar Documents and media Download support … 7 Jan 2019 17:45 - 18:45 Event Gerard Karsenty When genetics redefine physiology (3) Guest lecturer Invited by the Teachers' Assembly, at the suggestion of Professors Hugues de Thé , Philippe Sansonetti and Alain Prochiantz . … 5 Dec 2018 17:00 - 18:00 Event Françoise Combes Physics of galaxies in clusters and filaments Lecture Abstract It has long been established that galaxy morphology differs in clusters : elliptical or lenticular galaxies dominate, whereas spirals dominate in the field. It turns out that this observation is due to a transformation of spirals into … 7 Jan 2019 16:45 - 17:45 Event Nicolas Grimal The oldest book in the world (1) Seminar 7 Jan 2019 15:00 - 16:00 Event Hugues de Thé Differentiation therapy (1) Lecture 7 Jan 2019 14:30 - 16:00 Event Nicolas Grimal Calamus and stone (continued) (1) Lecture 7 Jan 2019 14:00 - 15:00 Event Steve Piantadosi The Hypothesis of a Language of Thought in Infancy Seminar Documents and media Download support … 7 Jan 2019 11:00 - 12:30 Event Stanislas Dehaene Brain imaging methods : the state of the art Lecture Abstract In the first lecture, we reviewed the various brain imaging methods and their differences. Functional MRI (fMRI), now the most widely used, involves measuring small variations in cerebral oxygenation which, thanks to a neurovascular coupling … 7 Jan 2019 09:30 - 11:00 Event Christina Mitsopoulou Scientific impostures and their consequences for research : the example of the Eleusinian dossier Guest lecturer The dossier on Eleusinian cult vases has provided an unexpected opportunity to study a well-known but little-researched phenomenon: that of scholarly impostures. The opportunity for such a confrontation with the phenomenon of impostures was provided by a … 14 Nov 2018 17:00 - 18:00 Event Xavier Leroy Polymorphism on all levels ! From the F system to calculating constructions Lecture Abstract Is the Curry-Howard correspondence just a pleasant coincidence between intuitionistic logic and typed lambda-calculus, both of which are not very expressive? 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Event Anne Cheng Reading of the chapter " Liyun " from the Treatise on Rites (6) Seminar A good knowledge of classical Chinese is required for the seminar. … 10 Jan 2019 16:30 - 18:00
Event Frantz Grenet Bactria and Sogdiana on both sides of the Arab conquest (7th-9th century) : a civilizational shift ? (1) Lecture 10 Jan 2019 15:30 - 16:30
Event François Héran Migration theories : modelling causes Lecture Why migrate ? What do we gain and what do we lose by migrating? Economic and non-economic motivations. The rise and development of " gravity models " of migration since Adam Smith : Ravenstein, Zipf, Sjaastad, Becker. Migration as an investment of human … 10 Jan 2019 14:00 - 16:00
Event Anne Cheng Universality, globality, cosmopolitanism (China, Japan, India) (continued) (6) Lecture 10 Jan 2019 11:00 - 12:00
Event Agathe Subtil Chlamydia infection : the " black box" of chronicity ajar Seminar Abstract Agathe Subtil is one of the leading scientists in the field of molecular genetics and chronic intracellular infection by Chlamydia trachomatis . This genome-reduced bacterium, which has lost many of its metabolic functions, has become an … 9 Jan 2019 17:30 - 19:00
Event Philippe Sansonetti Bacterial pathogens : immunomanipulation, genomic reduction, " en marche " towards parasitism ? Lecture Abstract The aim of this lecture is to integrate microbial evolutionary biology and the molecular and cellular analysis of pathogenicity in order to establish, in certain " textbook cases ", a continuum between the propensity to generate chronic … 9 Jan 2019 16:00 - 17:30
Event Henry Laurens Crises in the East, British hegemony 1926-1956 (7) Lecture 9 Jan 2019 11:00 - 13:00
Event Xavier Leroy Forcing, a program transformation like any other ? Lecture Abstract Around 1870, Cantor demonstrated that the cardinal of the set ℝ of the reals is strictly greater than that of the set ℕ of the integers ; in other words, that continuous infinity (ℝ) is greater than countable infinity (ℕ). He states the continuum … 9 Jan 2019 10:00 - 11:00
Event Antoine Compagnon " Taine's Essay a thousand times worse " Lecture Abstract Much has been said about Proust as a novelist, thanks in particular to the seminal works of Maurice Bardèche, Jean-Yves Tadié and Michel Raimond. This year's lecture will offer a kind of counterpart to these critical studies, as it aims to tackle … 8 Jan 2019 16:30 - 17:30
Event Jean-Noël Robert Readings related to the course topic (1) Seminar A good knowledge of Sino-Japanese or Japanese is required for the seminar. … 8 Jan 2019 16:00 - 18:00
Event Jean-Noël Robert General introduction Lecture Documents and media Download support … 8 Jan 2019 10:30 - 11:30
Event Patrick Boucheron Why medievalists ? Lecture Abstract The lecture begins with an evocation of its " situation " in the course of the lectures (courses and seminars) since 2016 by returning to the euristic value of the notion of experience. Here, we consider it in its relationship to agency , … 8 Jan 2019 11:00 - 12:00
Event Sandrine Codis The cosmic skeleton Seminar Documents and media Download support … 7 Jan 2019 17:45 - 18:45
Event Gerard Karsenty When genetics redefine physiology (3) Guest lecturer Invited by the Teachers' Assembly, at the suggestion of Professors Hugues de Thé , Philippe Sansonetti and Alain Prochiantz . … 5 Dec 2018 17:00 - 18:00
Event Françoise Combes Physics of galaxies in clusters and filaments Lecture Abstract It has long been established that galaxy morphology differs in clusters : elliptical or lenticular galaxies dominate, whereas spirals dominate in the field. It turns out that this observation is due to a transformation of spirals into … 7 Jan 2019 16:45 - 17:45
Event Steve Piantadosi The Hypothesis of a Language of Thought in Infancy Seminar Documents and media Download support … 7 Jan 2019 11:00 - 12:30
Event Stanislas Dehaene Brain imaging methods : the state of the art Lecture Abstract In the first lecture, we reviewed the various brain imaging methods and their differences. Functional MRI (fMRI), now the most widely used, involves measuring small variations in cerebral oxygenation which, thanks to a neurovascular coupling … 7 Jan 2019 09:30 - 11:00
Event Christina Mitsopoulou Scientific impostures and their consequences for research : the example of the Eleusinian dossier Guest lecturer The dossier on Eleusinian cult vases has provided an unexpected opportunity to study a well-known but little-researched phenomenon: that of scholarly impostures. The opportunity for such a confrontation with the phenomenon of impostures was provided by a … 14 Nov 2018 17:00 - 18:00
Event Xavier Leroy Polymorphism on all levels ! From the F system to calculating constructions Lecture Abstract Is the Curry-Howard correspondence just a pleasant coincidence between intuitionistic logic and typed lambda-calculus, both of which are not very expressive? Numerous extensions appearing in the 1970s and 1980s show that this is not the case. … 21 Nov 2018 11:30 - 12:30