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Part 1 : Prohibition of genocide : from violence and " black legends " to the crime of customary law Chair anne Cheng …
09:30 to 10:00
Matteo Bächtold, Damien Delorme & Guillaume Guez Maillard
Atmospheric water at a glance
Matteo Bächtold, Damien Delorme & Guillaume Guez Maillard
Atmospheric water at a glance
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Project managed by : Thomas Römer, Chair of The Hebrew Bible and its Contexts . Abstract Atmospheric water, in the form of vapor, liquid water droplets and ice crystals, plays a major role in the physics of the atmosphere and climate. Alongside other …
18:00 to 19:00
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Round table in the presence of the French President A few days after the informal European Council in Budapest on November 7 and 8 2024, during which the Heads of State and Government discussed at length the conclusions of the report submitted by Mario …
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Abstract Appointed Chair of Migrations and Societies , Prof. François Héran delivered his opening lecture on Thursday, April 5, 2018. Over the next seven years, his lectures explored the political uses of immigration, articulating demographic and …
17:00 to 18:30
Hourig Sourouzian
Statuary from the million-year-old temple of Amenhotep III at Thebes
Hourig Sourouzian
Statuary from the million-year-old temple of Amenhotep III at Thebes
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Exceptionally, this conference will be held on a Tuesday. Abstract Here, despite the almost total loss of architectural structures, the remains of this temple have revealed the presence of abundant royal and divine statuary of various types and materials, …
17:00 to 18:00
Mark Bowick
Nonabelian Topological Defects
Mark Bowick
Nonabelian Topological Defects
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Abstract The line defects of three dimensional uniaxial nematics have a simple abelian algebra governing their interactions and so simply pass through one another. I will discuss, instead, biaxial nematics for which the fundamental group is non-abelian. …
14:00 to 15:00
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La leçon d’écriture , Auguste Renoir, 1885 …
Stephen Quake
Understanding the Mysteries of the Cell: How Do Many Cell Types Arise From One Genome?
Stephen Quake
Understanding the Mysteries of the Cell: How Do Many Cell Types Arise From One Genome?
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Abstract Although the genome is often called the blueprint of an organism, it is perhaps more accurate to describe it as a parts list composed of the various genes that may or may not be used in the different cell types of a multicellular organism. …
17:00 to 18:00
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Abstract Data assimilation is the set of key mathematical methods used to optimally combine observations and numerical model outputs. Data assimilation (DA) is critical to adjust the initial condition of meteorological forecasts, to estimate model …
16:20 to 17:20
Claire Monteleoni
Confronting climate change with generative and self-supervised machine learning
Claire Monteleoni
Confronting climate change with generative and self-supervised machine learning
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Abstract The stunning recent advances in AI content generation rely on cutting-edge, generative deep learning algorithms and architectures trained on massive amounts of text, image, and video data. With different training data, these algorithms and …
15:00 to 16:00
Remi Lam
Learning global weather forecasting from data
Remi Lam
Learning global weather forecasting from data
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Abstract This presentation will cover some of the recent advances in weather forecasting, learning directly from data using machine learning techniques. It will discuss some of the limitations and pitfalls of training ML models for scientific …
14:00 to 15:00
Laure Zanna
Reshaping climate modelling with AI
Laure Zanna
Reshaping climate modelling with AI
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Abstract While AI has been disrupting conventional weather forecasting, we are only beginning to witness the impact of AI on long-term climate simulations. The fidelity and reliability of climate models has been limited by computing capabilities. These …
11:30 to 12:30
Thomas Dubos
Hamiltonian insights and the challenge of unresolved processes in geophysical models
Thomas Dubos
Hamiltonian insights and the challenge of unresolved processes in geophysical models
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Abstract Mathematical and numerical models of the atmosphere and ocean rely on various assumptions, approximations, and simplifications. Over the past decade, significant progress has been made in elucidating their structure and interconnections, …
10:10 to 11:10
Michael Brenner
The neural GCM, and other remarks
Michael Brenner
The neural GCM, and other remarks
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Abstract I will discuss the Neural GCM, which we built by building a dynamical core in JAX and then training the parameterization on ERA5 on 5-day forecasts. The quality of the forecasts up to 1 year portends a potential revolution in improving model …
09:10 to 10:10
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Roundtable discussion moderated by Stéphane Pair, France Info, with the participation of Éric Monnet, EHESS, Denis Cogneau, IRD, EHESS and PSE, and Jean-Marie Théodat, Université Paris 1 …
11:15 to 13:00
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Panagiota Sarischouli
Graeco-Egyptian voces magicae: Historicizing a Cross-Cultural Phenomenon
Panagiota Sarischouli
Graeco-Egyptian voces magicae: Historicizing a Cross-Cultural Phenomenon
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Panagiota Sarischouli is invited by Prof. Jean-Luc Fournet, Chair of Written Culture in Late Antiquity and Byzantine Papyrology . Abstract Although the phenomenon of voces magicae is most often associated with Roman and Late Antique Egypt, the use of …
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