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Who hasn't wondered about fairness in the face of a pandemic, for example? Or about the use of algorithms, which are asked to make decisions on the basis of data already biased by inequalities … 20 May 2021 → 21 May 2021 Series Study of Byzantine papyri in relation to the lecture topic Jean-Luc Fournet, chair Written Culture in Late Antiquity and Byzantine Papyrology Seminar A command of ancient Greek is required for this seminar. … 18 Feb 2021 → 15 Apr 2021 Event David Ownby Xi Jinping, the Chinese dream, and intellectual temptation : Chinese intellectuals as " content providers " Guest lecturer 14 Jun 2022 17:00 to 18:00 Event Alessandro Zenesini Magnetic Interfaces, Faraday Waves and Other Rabi-Coupled Stories Symposium Abstract Ultracold atoms are one of the most powerful tools to simulate your beloved or hated Hamiltonian. Thanks to the extremely precise and wide tunable properties, they can be used to investigate phenomena spanning from solid state to cosmology, from … 15 Apr 2022 17:25 to 17:50 Event Thomas Bourdel Interaction Control in Two-Component Bose-Einstein Condensates Symposium Abstract Mixtures of Bose-Einstein condensates offer situations where the usually dominant mean-field energy can be reduced such that higher-order terms may play a dominant role in the equation of state. In this context, the case of two component coupled … 15 Apr 2022 16:50 to 17:15 Series The calamus and the cross : the Christianization of writing and the fate of classical culture in Late Antiquity (3). Libraries (2) Jean-Luc Fournet, chair Written Culture in Late Antiquity and Byzantine Papyrology Lecture Over the course of this year, Jean-Luc Fournet will reconstruct the libraries that the sands of Egypt have preserved, but which the vagaries of discovery have often dismembered. He will try to bring out the personalities of their readers, their tastes and … 17 Feb 2021 → 14 Apr 2021 Event Jérôme Beugnon Realization of a Townes Soliton in a Planar Bose-Bose Mixture Symposium Abstract We will discuss our recent realization of a Townes soliton in a two-component rubidium Bose gas. This soliton is a solution of the two-dimensional nonlinear Schrödinger equation with particular properties. It appears, for a given interaction … 15 Apr 2022 16:15 to 16:40 Event Goulven Quemener Ultracold Dipolar Molecules: Control with Fields and Applications Symposium Abstract Ultracold dipolar molecules are excellent candidates for engineering quantum applications and controlled chemistry [1] . Therefore a lot of effort is devoted nowadays to produce ground state ultracold molecules in high densities as well as to … 15 Apr 2022 15:10 to 15:35 Event Lauriane Chomaz Quantum-Stabilised Many-Body States in Dipolar Bose Gases Symposium Abstract Among the atoms in the periodic table, some display a large magnetic dipole moment in their electronic ground state. This feature comes from a large total (spin and orbital) angular momentum of the electrons. The achievement of quantum degeneracy … 15 Apr 2022 14:35 to 15:00 Event Thouraya Belkahia The image of the Sahara in Roman artworks Symposium Abstract This study will attempt to present Roman literature's view of the Sahara. We'll take a look at how the Romans perceived this region, and recall the latitudinal extent they attributed to it. We will then examine the image(s) given to its peoples, … 18 May 2022 15:00 to 15:30 Event Mohamed Tahar The Sahara in ancient written sources from the Phoenician and Greek periods (up to 650 CE) Symposium Abstract This presentation will examine Greek sources relating to accounts of Phoenician, Persian and Greek circumnavigations around the African continent and the Sahara desert. By contrasting the written sources with archaeological documentation on the … 18 May 2022 14:30 to 15:00 Event Dominique Farout et Vincent Morel The Egyptians and the Sahara : at the crossroads of sources Symposium Abstract Far from confining themselves to the Nile Valley, the Egyptians have, since earliest antiquity, woven multiple and complex relationships with their various neighbors, the inhabitants of the Sahara. Although Egyptologists are dependent on a small … 18 May 2022 14:00 to 14:30 Event David Mattingly Oasis systems, mobility and trade in and across the Sahara (800 B.C.-650 A.D.) Symposium Abstract The Abstract will summarize work on the pre-Islamic emergence of oases and networks of oasis systems across the Sahara, with significant implications for the diffusion of technologies and trade connections. The contribution will focus on specific … 18 May 2022 11:30 to 12:15 Event Dominique Casajus The Sahara : an inscribed landscape Symposium Abstract The Tuareg use alphabets derived from much older alphabets, usually referred to as "Libyan". Libyan" inscriptions are found throughout the Maghreb, from Libya to Morocco and even as far as the Canary Islands, sometimes in association with Punic … 18 May 2022 10:30 to 11:15 Event Yves Gauthier Protohistory in the Sahara : chariots and metal Symposium Abstract To date, no remains of tanks have been found in the Sahara. However, their presence in every landform (from the Atlantic to the Tibesti) where rock art is known, and the multiple technological variations represented, testify to their use in the … 18 May 2022 09:30 to 10:15 Event Frantz Grenet et Ching Chao-jung New approaches to Central Asia from Chinese sources (mainly Tongdian) (2) : Sogdiana (continued), Tarim kingdoms (9) Seminar In collaboration with Ms Ching Chao-jung, Associate Professor at Kyoto University. … 23 Jun 2022 10:30 to 12:00 Event Jean-Loïc Le Quellec The Sahara as a pastoral and agrarian space (from 5 000 to 1 500 BC) Symposium Abstract Saharan rock archives have aroused the enthusiasm of comparatists who have sought to study them as if they were the notebooks of ancient anthropologists. Some have thought they could be deciphered in the light of Fulani traditions, which would be … 17 May 2022 15:00 to 15:45 Event Barbara E. Barich Re-population in the early Holocene (12 000-5 000 AEC) Symposium Abstract This paper presents a synthesis of cultural developments in the Sahara, starting with the reoccupation of the region around 12,000-10,000 BP, after the long arid period corresponding to the last glacial maximum. The resumption of the monsoon … 17 May 2022 14:00 to 14:45 Event Lameen Souag Linguistic history of the Sahara Symposium Abstract Written traces of the languages spoken in the Sahara date back less than three millennia, and for most of this period are limited to its Berber-speaking and Arabic-speaking northern bangs, with traces of Mande and Songhay as well as linguistic … 17 May 2022 11:30 to 12:15 Event Anne-Marie Lézine Floristic history of the Sahara Symposium Abstract Pollen and plant macroremains from the Saharan desert are used to reconstruct past vegetation changes. Pollen data are extremely scarce for pre-Holocene periods in one of the world's driest regions. The most detailed and continuous record of … 17 May 2022 10:30 to 11:15 Event Friederike Jesse Archaeology of material cultures : ceramics Symposium Abstract Ceramics in the Sahara are a fascinating subject of research, not least because they appeared very early. It has been present since the early Holocene (10th millennium BC) in the central Sahara and the Nile Valley, and available data indicate … 16 May 2022 15:45 to 16:15 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 225 Page 226 Page 227 Page 228 Page 229 Page 230 Page 231 Page 232 Page 233 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Ilaria Calini Hero-gods and god-kings in the literary compositions of ancient Mesopotamia Symposium 4 Nov 2021 11:30 to 12:15
Event Thomas Galoppin, Francesco Massa Theoi et puissances divines à l'épreuve du comparatisme, in the wake of the Toulouse meetings in honor of Jean-Pierre Vernant Symposium 4 Nov 2021 10:15 to 11:00
Event Claude Calame Beyond the " person " and the " divine power " : how are Greek deities and heroes invoked by mortals ? Symposium 4 Nov 2021 09:30 to 10:15
Series Equity outside the law Dario Mantovani, chair Law, Culture and Society in Ancient Rome Symposium Constantly evoked, but always equivocal: the fate of equity. Who hasn't wondered about fairness in the face of a pandemic, for example? Or about the use of algorithms, which are asked to make decisions on the basis of data already biased by inequalities … 20 May 2021 → 21 May 2021
Series Study of Byzantine papyri in relation to the lecture topic Jean-Luc Fournet, chair Written Culture in Late Antiquity and Byzantine Papyrology Seminar A command of ancient Greek is required for this seminar. … 18 Feb 2021 → 15 Apr 2021
Event David Ownby Xi Jinping, the Chinese dream, and intellectual temptation : Chinese intellectuals as " content providers " Guest lecturer 14 Jun 2022 17:00 to 18:00
Event Alessandro Zenesini Magnetic Interfaces, Faraday Waves and Other Rabi-Coupled Stories Symposium Abstract Ultracold atoms are one of the most powerful tools to simulate your beloved or hated Hamiltonian. Thanks to the extremely precise and wide tunable properties, they can be used to investigate phenomena spanning from solid state to cosmology, from … 15 Apr 2022 17:25 to 17:50
Event Thomas Bourdel Interaction Control in Two-Component Bose-Einstein Condensates Symposium Abstract Mixtures of Bose-Einstein condensates offer situations where the usually dominant mean-field energy can be reduced such that higher-order terms may play a dominant role in the equation of state. In this context, the case of two component coupled … 15 Apr 2022 16:50 to 17:15
Series The calamus and the cross : the Christianization of writing and the fate of classical culture in Late Antiquity (3). Libraries (2) Jean-Luc Fournet, chair Written Culture in Late Antiquity and Byzantine Papyrology Lecture Over the course of this year, Jean-Luc Fournet will reconstruct the libraries that the sands of Egypt have preserved, but which the vagaries of discovery have often dismembered. He will try to bring out the personalities of their readers, their tastes and … 17 Feb 2021 → 14 Apr 2021
Event Jérôme Beugnon Realization of a Townes Soliton in a Planar Bose-Bose Mixture Symposium Abstract We will discuss our recent realization of a Townes soliton in a two-component rubidium Bose gas. This soliton is a solution of the two-dimensional nonlinear Schrödinger equation with particular properties. It appears, for a given interaction … 15 Apr 2022 16:15 to 16:40
Event Goulven Quemener Ultracold Dipolar Molecules: Control with Fields and Applications Symposium Abstract Ultracold dipolar molecules are excellent candidates for engineering quantum applications and controlled chemistry [1] . Therefore a lot of effort is devoted nowadays to produce ground state ultracold molecules in high densities as well as to … 15 Apr 2022 15:10 to 15:35
Event Lauriane Chomaz Quantum-Stabilised Many-Body States in Dipolar Bose Gases Symposium Abstract Among the atoms in the periodic table, some display a large magnetic dipole moment in their electronic ground state. This feature comes from a large total (spin and orbital) angular momentum of the electrons. The achievement of quantum degeneracy … 15 Apr 2022 14:35 to 15:00
Event Thouraya Belkahia The image of the Sahara in Roman artworks Symposium Abstract This study will attempt to present Roman literature's view of the Sahara. We'll take a look at how the Romans perceived this region, and recall the latitudinal extent they attributed to it. We will then examine the image(s) given to its peoples, … 18 May 2022 15:00 to 15:30
Event Mohamed Tahar The Sahara in ancient written sources from the Phoenician and Greek periods (up to 650 CE) Symposium Abstract This presentation will examine Greek sources relating to accounts of Phoenician, Persian and Greek circumnavigations around the African continent and the Sahara desert. By contrasting the written sources with archaeological documentation on the … 18 May 2022 14:30 to 15:00
Event Dominique Farout et Vincent Morel The Egyptians and the Sahara : at the crossroads of sources Symposium Abstract Far from confining themselves to the Nile Valley, the Egyptians have, since earliest antiquity, woven multiple and complex relationships with their various neighbors, the inhabitants of the Sahara. Although Egyptologists are dependent on a small … 18 May 2022 14:00 to 14:30
Event David Mattingly Oasis systems, mobility and trade in and across the Sahara (800 B.C.-650 A.D.) Symposium Abstract The Abstract will summarize work on the pre-Islamic emergence of oases and networks of oasis systems across the Sahara, with significant implications for the diffusion of technologies and trade connections. The contribution will focus on specific … 18 May 2022 11:30 to 12:15
Event Dominique Casajus The Sahara : an inscribed landscape Symposium Abstract The Tuareg use alphabets derived from much older alphabets, usually referred to as "Libyan". Libyan" inscriptions are found throughout the Maghreb, from Libya to Morocco and even as far as the Canary Islands, sometimes in association with Punic … 18 May 2022 10:30 to 11:15
Event Yves Gauthier Protohistory in the Sahara : chariots and metal Symposium Abstract To date, no remains of tanks have been found in the Sahara. However, their presence in every landform (from the Atlantic to the Tibesti) where rock art is known, and the multiple technological variations represented, testify to their use in the … 18 May 2022 09:30 to 10:15
Event Frantz Grenet et Ching Chao-jung New approaches to Central Asia from Chinese sources (mainly Tongdian) (2) : Sogdiana (continued), Tarim kingdoms (9) Seminar In collaboration with Ms Ching Chao-jung, Associate Professor at Kyoto University. … 23 Jun 2022 10:30 to 12:00
Event Jean-Loïc Le Quellec The Sahara as a pastoral and agrarian space (from 5 000 to 1 500 BC) Symposium Abstract Saharan rock archives have aroused the enthusiasm of comparatists who have sought to study them as if they were the notebooks of ancient anthropologists. Some have thought they could be deciphered in the light of Fulani traditions, which would be … 17 May 2022 15:00 to 15:45
Event Barbara E. Barich Re-population in the early Holocene (12 000-5 000 AEC) Symposium Abstract This paper presents a synthesis of cultural developments in the Sahara, starting with the reoccupation of the region around 12,000-10,000 BP, after the long arid period corresponding to the last glacial maximum. The resumption of the monsoon … 17 May 2022 14:00 to 14:45
Event Lameen Souag Linguistic history of the Sahara Symposium Abstract Written traces of the languages spoken in the Sahara date back less than three millennia, and for most of this period are limited to its Berber-speaking and Arabic-speaking northern bangs, with traces of Mande and Songhay as well as linguistic … 17 May 2022 11:30 to 12:15
Event Anne-Marie Lézine Floristic history of the Sahara Symposium Abstract Pollen and plant macroremains from the Saharan desert are used to reconstruct past vegetation changes. Pollen data are extremely scarce for pre-Holocene periods in one of the world's driest regions. The most detailed and continuous record of … 17 May 2022 10:30 to 11:15
Event Friederike Jesse Archaeology of material cultures : ceramics Symposium Abstract Ceramics in the Sahara are a fascinating subject of research, not least because they appeared very early. It has been present since the early Holocene (10th millennium BC) in the central Sahara and the Nile Valley, and available data indicate … 16 May 2022 15:45 to 16:15