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Mesoscopic physics. …
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Created in 1989, the annual European Chair (1989-2008) is designed to welcome, for one academic year, a leading scientist from a member country of the European Economic …
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The annual Liliane Bettencourt Chair in Technological Innovation , created in 2006, marks the joint determination of the Collège de France and the Bettencourt Schueller Foundation to highlight the importance of work devoted to technological …
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The Natural History Chair, created by Prof. Louis Jean-Marie Daubenton, was held by full professor Jean Léopold Nicolas Frédéric Cuvier, known as Georges Cuvier (1769-1832), from 1800 to 1832. This chair marked Cuvier's importance in the scientific …
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The Artistic Creation Annual Chair is dedicated to all forms of artistic creation. For one academic year, it hosts a leading figure in contemporary artistic creation. Architecture : figures of the world, figures of …
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Created in 1989, the annual European Chair (1989-2008) is designed to welcome, for one academic year, a leading scientist from a member country of the European Economic …
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Created in 1992, the annual International Chair (1992-2008) is designed to welcome, for one academic year, a leading scientist from an Eastern European country or from another …
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Modern and contemporary French literature: history, criticism, theory. …
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How does the human brain work  ? What algorithms does it use to recognize a face, a number or a word, and understand its meaning  ? How does it combine these with other symbols within a sentence or mathematical proposition  ? How are these operations …
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Rationality and the social sciences. …
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Arsène d'Arsonval was elected to the Chair of Medicine in 1894, on the death of Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard, for whom he had been deputy since 1888, having been his assistant from 1878 to 1887. All his teaching and research focused on medical …
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Created in 1989, the annual European Chair (1989-2008) is designed to welcome, for one academic year, a leading scientist from a member country of the European Economic …
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Elementary particles, gravitation and cosmology. …
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Created in 1992, the annual International Chair is designed to welcome, for one academic year, a leading scientist from an Eastern European country or from another …
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Elected by the Assembly of Professors meeting in November 1855, Claude Bernard gave his first lecture at the Collège de France on Friday February 29 1856, and continued teaching every Wednesday and Friday of the 1856 academic year on the theme of the …
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Royal reader for Hebrew. …
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Created in 1992, the annual International Chair (1992-2008) is designed to welcome, for one academic year, a leading scientist from an Eastern European country or from another …
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Created in 1989, the annual European Chair (1989-2008) is designed to welcome, for one academic year, a leading scientist from a member country of the European Economic …
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Human genetics. …
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Epigraphy and history of Greek cities. …
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Research carried out within the Contemporary History of the Arab World Chair, under the responsibility of Prof. Henry Laurens, covers a chronological period from the second half of the XVIII th century to the present day. Relations between the Arab East …
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Created in 1992, the annual International Chair (1992-2008) is designed to welcome, for one academic year, a leading scientist from an Eastern European country or from another …
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Partial differential equations first appeared in the 18th   century, when L.   Euler introduced the first models of fluid motion. The use of mathematical models based on partial differential equations (usually non-linear) has long been the preserve of …
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Created in 1989, the annual European Chair (1989-2008) is designed to welcome, for one academic year, a leading scientist from a member country of the European Economic …