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Considerations on innovation and the past Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th to 16th century Guest lecturer In 2004, in Le Temps moderne (Gallimard), I tried to show that the Querelle des Anciens et des Modernes, which took place at the Académie Française in 1687, was in fact the last quarrel about the supremacy of the past over the present. This famous … 07 Mar 2018 → 28 Mar 2018 Event Lina Bolzoni Paola Barocchi Seminar 20 Feb 2020 11:00 - 12:00 Event Jean-Louis Cohen Inventing a new living space between Stuttgart, Barcelona and Brno Lecture Active in industry organizations, Mies van der Rohe designed the overall concept for the deutscher Werkbund's housing exhibition in Stutgart in 1927, where he created a residential building remarkable for its steel framework and transformable floor plans. … 27 May 2020 18:00 - 19:00 Event Thomas Römer What the Bible owes to Mesopotamia (continued), Persia and the Greeks Lecture Persia In 539 BC, King Cyrus seized the city of Babylon, supported and aided by the priests of Marduk, who disagreed with the religious policies of the Babylonian king Nabonides. The Persian Empire, organized into satrapies, then clearly encompassed the … 27 May 2020 14:00 - 16:00 Event Denis Duboule Pioneering factors and enhancer grammar Lecture In this third lecture, Pr Denis Duboule describes approaches to identifying enhancer sequences using epigenetic profiling and chromatin accessibility analysis. The evolution of these technologies is described, along with a few examples of their … 26 May 2020 14:00 - 16:00 Event Pierre-Jean Luizard Iraq : a nationless state subject to foreign interference Seminar Pierre-Jean Luizard Pierre-Jean Luizard , Historian CNRS Research Director, assigned to the Groupe Sociétés, Religions, Laïcités (GSRL) at the EPHE. He is in charge of its " Islam, Politics, Societies " program. A specialist in contemporary Islam in the … 28 Feb 2020 15:30 - 17:00 Series Light-matter interactions in physical chemistry Thomas Ebbesen, chair Technological innovation Liliane Bettencourt Lecture Light-matter interactions are fundamental to the existence of life and matter as we know it. The absorption of sunlight by plants is the biosphere's main source of energy. Light-matter interactions also play a central role in our modern society and … 04 May 2018 → 15 Jun 2018 Event Alain Fischer Cancer immunogenicity and escape factors (2) Lecture 25 May 2020 18:00 - 19:00 Event Alain Fischer Cancer immunogenicity and escape factors (1) Lecture 25 May 2020 16:30 - 17:30 Series Indesinenter commendo vobis.. Carlo Ossola, chair Modern literature of Neolatin Europe Symposium 04 May 2018 Series L'Alchimie du Vide - Light-matter interactions in physical chemistry Thomas Ebbesen, chair Technological innovation Liliane Bettencourt Opening lecture 02 May 2018 Series Medical imaging and machine learning : towards artificial intelligence ? Gérard Berry, chair Algorithms, machines and languages Symposium The symposium will be dedicated to Anne Bertrand*. * Anne Bertrand, who was to have co-presented the 2 p.m. talk , tragically passed away in the mountains on March 2 2018. This symposium is dedicated to algorithms in medicine. Its two main areas of … 02 May 2018 Event Yasser Louati National security, law and repatriation : counter-terrorism between imperatives and obligations Seminar Yasser Louati This talk aims to analyze the current situation of the fight against terrorism in France since the fall of Daesh , the fate of French nationals in Syria and Iraq, which raises the question of the application of French law, and those of the … 31 Jan 2020 17:30 - 19:00 Series Topological matter and its exploration with quantum gases Jean Dalibard, chair Atoms and Radiation Seminar 02 May 2018 → 06 Jun 2018 Series Topological matter and its exploration with quantum gases Jean Dalibard, chair Atoms and Radiation Lecture How can states of matter be classified? Beyond the usual considerations based on geometric symmetries, the application of concepts derived from topology is currently leading to some fascinating developments. Initially proposed to tackle certain … 02 May 2018 → 06 Jun 2018 Series Heterogeneous catalysis and activation of small molecules (I) Marc Fontecave, chair Chemistry of Biological Processes Lecture Marc Fontecave presents his lecture in the series les courTs du Collège de France Water, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, etc., are small molecules that are abundant on the planet's surface, and can constitute almost infinite sources of atoms for the … 02 May 2018 → 13 Jun 2018 Event Jean-Louis Cohen Tectonic research : the Wolf, Esters and Lange houses and the monument to Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg Lecture In the 1920s, Mies applied his research into domestic space and the relationship between the dwelling and its surroundings to a number of industrialists, including Rhineland entrepreneurs Hermann Lange and Joseph Esters (1928), using exposed brick as his … 20 May 2020 18:00 - 19:00 Event Patrick Boucheron The future of the archived past Symposium Moderator : Isabelle Alfandary (CIPh) … 24 Jan 2020 16:15 - 16:45 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 334 Page 335 Page 336 Page 337 Page 338 Page 339 Page 340 Page 341 Page 342 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Denis Duboule Super enhancers, regulatory archipelagos and enhanceropathies Lecture In this fourth and final lecture, Pr Denis Duboule describes the different types of integrated enhancer landscapes, containing either enhancers with identical specificities, or enhancers with complementary specificities, or super-enhancers whose … 2 Jun 2020 14:00 - 16:00
Series The world of mathematicians Pierre-Michel Menger, chair Sociology of Creative Work Symposium 15 May 2018
Event Alain Fischer Cancer immunotherapy with antibodies directed against regulatory molecules (2) Lecture 2 Jun 2020 18:00 - 19:00
Event Alain Fischer Cancer immunotherapy with antibodies directed against regulatory molecules (1) Lecture 2 Jun 2020 16:30 - 17:30
Series The X chromosome - paradigm of genetics and epigenetics Edith Heard, chair Epigenetics and Cellular Memory Symposium 14 May 2018
Series The Europe of logic Alain de Libera, chair History of medieval philosophy Symposium Medieval and modern Aristotelian traditions in contexts : empires and the politics of logic In contrast to historiographical practices that focus solely on the restitution and evaluation of past logical doctrines, the "Europe of Logic" project proposes to … 14 May 2018 → 15 May 2018
Series Why do we write - always - History ? Considerations on innovation and the past Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th to 16th century Guest lecturer In 2004, in Le Temps moderne (Gallimard), I tried to show that the Querelle des Anciens et des Modernes, which took place at the Académie Française in 1687, was in fact the last quarrel about the supremacy of the past over the present. This famous … 07 Mar 2018 → 28 Mar 2018
Event Jean-Louis Cohen Inventing a new living space between Stuttgart, Barcelona and Brno Lecture Active in industry organizations, Mies van der Rohe designed the overall concept for the deutscher Werkbund's housing exhibition in Stutgart in 1927, where he created a residential building remarkable for its steel framework and transformable floor plans. … 27 May 2020 18:00 - 19:00
Event Thomas Römer What the Bible owes to Mesopotamia (continued), Persia and the Greeks Lecture Persia In 539 BC, King Cyrus seized the city of Babylon, supported and aided by the priests of Marduk, who disagreed with the religious policies of the Babylonian king Nabonides. The Persian Empire, organized into satrapies, then clearly encompassed the … 27 May 2020 14:00 - 16:00
Event Denis Duboule Pioneering factors and enhancer grammar Lecture In this third lecture, Pr Denis Duboule describes approaches to identifying enhancer sequences using epigenetic profiling and chromatin accessibility analysis. The evolution of these technologies is described, along with a few examples of their … 26 May 2020 14:00 - 16:00
Event Pierre-Jean Luizard Iraq : a nationless state subject to foreign interference Seminar Pierre-Jean Luizard Pierre-Jean Luizard , Historian CNRS Research Director, assigned to the Groupe Sociétés, Religions, Laïcités (GSRL) at the EPHE. He is in charge of its " Islam, Politics, Societies " program. A specialist in contemporary Islam in the … 28 Feb 2020 15:30 - 17:00
Series Light-matter interactions in physical chemistry Thomas Ebbesen, chair Technological innovation Liliane Bettencourt Lecture Light-matter interactions are fundamental to the existence of life and matter as we know it. The absorption of sunlight by plants is the biosphere's main source of energy. Light-matter interactions also play a central role in our modern society and … 04 May 2018 → 15 Jun 2018
Series Indesinenter commendo vobis.. Carlo Ossola, chair Modern literature of Neolatin Europe Symposium 04 May 2018
Series L'Alchimie du Vide - Light-matter interactions in physical chemistry Thomas Ebbesen, chair Technological innovation Liliane Bettencourt Opening lecture 02 May 2018
Series Medical imaging and machine learning : towards artificial intelligence ? Gérard Berry, chair Algorithms, machines and languages Symposium The symposium will be dedicated to Anne Bertrand*. * Anne Bertrand, who was to have co-presented the 2 p.m. talk , tragically passed away in the mountains on March 2 2018. This symposium is dedicated to algorithms in medicine. Its two main areas of … 02 May 2018
Event Yasser Louati National security, law and repatriation : counter-terrorism between imperatives and obligations Seminar Yasser Louati This talk aims to analyze the current situation of the fight against terrorism in France since the fall of Daesh , the fate of French nationals in Syria and Iraq, which raises the question of the application of French law, and those of the … 31 Jan 2020 17:30 - 19:00
Series Topological matter and its exploration with quantum gases Jean Dalibard, chair Atoms and Radiation Seminar 02 May 2018 → 06 Jun 2018
Series Topological matter and its exploration with quantum gases Jean Dalibard, chair Atoms and Radiation Lecture How can states of matter be classified? Beyond the usual considerations based on geometric symmetries, the application of concepts derived from topology is currently leading to some fascinating developments. Initially proposed to tackle certain … 02 May 2018 → 06 Jun 2018
Series Heterogeneous catalysis and activation of small molecules (I) Marc Fontecave, chair Chemistry of Biological Processes Lecture Marc Fontecave presents his lecture in the series les courTs du Collège de France Water, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, etc., are small molecules that are abundant on the planet's surface, and can constitute almost infinite sources of atoms for the … 02 May 2018 → 13 Jun 2018
Event Jean-Louis Cohen Tectonic research : the Wolf, Esters and Lange houses and the monument to Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg Lecture In the 1920s, Mies applied his research into domestic space and the relationship between the dwelling and its surroundings to a number of industrialists, including Rhineland entrepreneurs Hermann Lange and Joseph Esters (1928), using exposed brick as his … 20 May 2020 18:00 - 19:00
Event Patrick Boucheron The future of the archived past Symposium Moderator : Isabelle Alfandary (CIPh) … 24 Jan 2020 16:15 - 16:45