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These anisotropies contain a wealth of information about … 16 Dec 2024 17:45 - 18:45 Event Françoise Combes Constraints on dark energy Lecture Abstract More than 95 % of the Universe's content is black or unknown : in addition to the 25 % made up of exotic dark matter, for the last twenty-five years we have known that the expansion is accelerating, due to dark energy which represents 70 % of the … 16 Dec 2024 16:45 - 17:45 Event Laurent Coulon The courtier ideal in sapiential texts Lecture 16 Dec 2024 11:00 - 12:30 Event Michael Doyle More than Just Peace Guest lecturer Michael Doyle is invited to the Collège de France by Professor Samantha Besson. Conference in English. Abstract John Rawls's publication of The Law of Peoples was a profound attempt to design a just peace. Beyond the simple cessation of armed hostilities, … 21 May 2026 11:00 - 12:00 Series No lectures this year Xavier Leroy, chair Software Science Lecture 01 Sep 2024 Series No lectures this year Jean-François Joanny, chair Soft Matter and Biophysics Lecture 01 Sep 2024 Series No lectures this year Marc Fontecave, chair Chemistry of Biological Processes Lecture 01 Sep 2024 Series No lectures this year Dario Mantovani, chair Law, Culture and Society in Ancient Rome Lecture 01 Sep 2024 Series No lectures this year François-Xavier Fauvelle, chair History and Archaeology of African Worlds Lecture 01 Sep 2024 Series No lectures this year Esther Duflo, chair Poverty and Public Policy Lecture 01 Sep 2024 Event Thomas Gallouët Lagrangian numerical schemes based on semi-discrete optimal transport for EPDs derived from fluid mechanics Seminar Abstract In this talk, we discuss how, based on ideas by Yann Brenier, it is possible to construct Lagrangian numerical methods for PDEs from fluid mechanics, such as Wasserstein gradient flows associated with an internal energy, or Euler … 13 Dec 2024 11:15 - 12:30 Event Pierre-Louis Lions Stochastic control with unknowns (6) Lecture 13 Dec 2024 09:00 - 11:00 Event François Héran From Islam in Muslim countries to Islam "at home". A Judeo-Christian religion, but not open to scrutiny Lecture 13 Dec 2024 10:30 - 12:30 Event Pierre-Michel Menger How can you (not) want the best for your children? School choices, family strategies, public policies and the educational trilemma. Research and controversy on the public/private divide Lecture 13 Dec 2024 10:00 - 12:00 Event François Déroche The Meccan Koran (continued) (5) Lecture 13 Dec 2024 10:00 - 11:00 Event David Papineau Indexicality Guest lecturer Abstract Are not many thoughts essentially indexical , in a way that adds a distinctive mode of presentation to their referential content? We need to be careful, however, not to infer the indexicality of thoughts too quickly from the indexicality of their … 2 Dec 2024 14:00 - 15:00 Event Alessandro Morbidelli The origin of the irregular satellites of the giant planets and the Trojans of Jupiter and Neptune in the Nice model Lecture Abstract The capture of the irregular satellites of the giant planets and the Trojans of Jupiter and Neptune, as well as their physical and dynamical properties, can be explained neither by the simple mass growth of the giant planets nor by their … 11 Dec 2024 16:45 - 18:45 Event Anne Cheng Readings from Ge Hong'sBaopuzi (continued) (5) Seminar 12 Dec 2024 16:30 - 18:00 Event Dominique Charpin Text reading and commentary (4) Seminar 12 Dec 2024 14:00 - 16:00 Event Jérôme Riedi Satellite observation of clouds : a bird's-eye view on all time and space scales Seminar Abstract From the first photographs taken from V2 rockets in 1948 to recent observations by the EarthCare mission, satellite observation of clouds has undergone spectacular development in terms of spectral, spatial and temporal sampling. These … 12 Dec 2024 11:00 - 12:00 Event Anne Cheng Minben thought (primacy of the people) versus despotism Lecture 12 Dec 2024 11:00 - 12:00 Event François-Marie Bréon Clouds : regulators or amplifiers of climate change ? Lecture Abstract Clouds have a major influence on climate balance. On the one hand, they reflect part of the sun's radiation back into space ; on the other, they contribute to the greenhouse effect. These two processes have broad but opposing impacts on the … 12 Dec 2024 10:00 - 11:00 Event Emmanuel Botte Tell me what you're digging, I'll tell you who you are. Jean-Pierre Brun and ancient Mediterranean craftsmanship Special events Abstract This lecture will present the contributions of Professor Brun's excavations to the history of crafts and techniques in the ancient Mediterranean. It will focus on the production of wine and olive oil in Gaul, leather in Pompeii, perfumes in … 5 Nov 2024 12:30 - 13:30 Event Jean Winand Festina lente: a hieroglyphic reading of the world Guest lecturer Abstract The famous dolphin anchor motif has been around since Roman imperial times, as evidenced by the coinage of Titus. Taken up by Renaissance artists and humanists, its meaning developed and changed. In addition to the anchor and dolphin, which are … 28 Nov 2024 14:00 - 15:00 Pagination First page Previous page … Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Current page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 … Next page Last page
Event Silvia Galli The constraints of the cosmic microwave background Seminar Abstract The Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) is the oldest light we can observe, emitted around 380 000 years after the Big Bang. Observations of the CMB reveal tiny temperature fluctuations. These anisotropies contain a wealth of information about … 16 Dec 2024 17:45 - 18:45
Event Françoise Combes Constraints on dark energy Lecture Abstract More than 95 % of the Universe's content is black or unknown : in addition to the 25 % made up of exotic dark matter, for the last twenty-five years we have known that the expansion is accelerating, due to dark energy which represents 70 % of the … 16 Dec 2024 16:45 - 17:45
Event Michael Doyle More than Just Peace Guest lecturer Michael Doyle is invited to the Collège de France by Professor Samantha Besson. Conference in English. Abstract John Rawls's publication of The Law of Peoples was a profound attempt to design a just peace. Beyond the simple cessation of armed hostilities, … 21 May 2026 11:00 - 12:00
Series No lectures this year Jean-François Joanny, chair Soft Matter and Biophysics Lecture 01 Sep 2024
Series No lectures this year Marc Fontecave, chair Chemistry of Biological Processes Lecture 01 Sep 2024
Series No lectures this year Dario Mantovani, chair Law, Culture and Society in Ancient Rome Lecture 01 Sep 2024
Series No lectures this year François-Xavier Fauvelle, chair History and Archaeology of African Worlds Lecture 01 Sep 2024
Event Thomas Gallouët Lagrangian numerical schemes based on semi-discrete optimal transport for EPDs derived from fluid mechanics Seminar Abstract In this talk, we discuss how, based on ideas by Yann Brenier, it is possible to construct Lagrangian numerical methods for PDEs from fluid mechanics, such as Wasserstein gradient flows associated with an internal energy, or Euler … 13 Dec 2024 11:15 - 12:30
Event François Héran From Islam in Muslim countries to Islam "at home". A Judeo-Christian religion, but not open to scrutiny Lecture 13 Dec 2024 10:30 - 12:30
Event Pierre-Michel Menger How can you (not) want the best for your children? School choices, family strategies, public policies and the educational trilemma. Research and controversy on the public/private divide Lecture 13 Dec 2024 10:00 - 12:00
Event David Papineau Indexicality Guest lecturer Abstract Are not many thoughts essentially indexical , in a way that adds a distinctive mode of presentation to their referential content? We need to be careful, however, not to infer the indexicality of thoughts too quickly from the indexicality of their … 2 Dec 2024 14:00 - 15:00
Event Alessandro Morbidelli The origin of the irregular satellites of the giant planets and the Trojans of Jupiter and Neptune in the Nice model Lecture Abstract The capture of the irregular satellites of the giant planets and the Trojans of Jupiter and Neptune, as well as their physical and dynamical properties, can be explained neither by the simple mass growth of the giant planets nor by their … 11 Dec 2024 16:45 - 18:45
Event Jérôme Riedi Satellite observation of clouds : a bird's-eye view on all time and space scales Seminar Abstract From the first photographs taken from V2 rockets in 1948 to recent observations by the EarthCare mission, satellite observation of clouds has undergone spectacular development in terms of spectral, spatial and temporal sampling. These … 12 Dec 2024 11:00 - 12:00
Event Anne Cheng Minben thought (primacy of the people) versus despotism Lecture 12 Dec 2024 11:00 - 12:00
Event François-Marie Bréon Clouds : regulators or amplifiers of climate change ? Lecture Abstract Clouds have a major influence on climate balance. On the one hand, they reflect part of the sun's radiation back into space ; on the other, they contribute to the greenhouse effect. These two processes have broad but opposing impacts on the … 12 Dec 2024 10:00 - 11:00
Event Emmanuel Botte Tell me what you're digging, I'll tell you who you are. Jean-Pierre Brun and ancient Mediterranean craftsmanship Special events Abstract This lecture will present the contributions of Professor Brun's excavations to the history of crafts and techniques in the ancient Mediterranean. It will focus on the production of wine and olive oil in Gaul, leather in Pompeii, perfumes in … 5 Nov 2024 12:30 - 13:30
Event Jean Winand Festina lente: a hieroglyphic reading of the world Guest lecturer Abstract The famous dolphin anchor motif has been around since Roman imperial times, as evidenced by the coinage of Titus. Taken up by Renaissance artists and humanists, its meaning developed and changed. In addition to the anchor and dolphin, which are … 28 Nov 2024 14:00 - 15:00