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Or, perhaps, they were forced by circumstance to take a more direct and … 18 Jun 2019 10:00 to 11:00 Series Geometry and quantum Alain Connes, chair Analysis and geometry Lecture The simple reason why non-commutative geometry is relevant to understanding the geometry of spacetime is the key role of non-Abelian gauge theories in the Standard Model of elementary particles and weak and strong forces. Gauge theories modify the … 05 Jan 2017 → 09 Feb 2017 Event Jacek Jendrej Threshold theorem and interacting bubbles for the critical wave maps equation (2) Guest lecturer 20 May 2019 10:00 to 12:00 News We carry the story of animals within us Denis Duboule, chair Evolution of Development and Genomes Denis Duboule Documents and media Discover this interview with our online reader Download the interview A specialist in molecular genetics and developmental biology, Denis Duboule is particularly interested in the genetic regulatory mechanisms governing … Published on 6 April 2023 Series Literature as a combat sport Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature: history, criticism, theory Seminar 03 Jan 2017 → 28 Mar 2017 Series Literature as a combat sport Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature: history, criticism, theory Lecture Antoine Compagnon presents his lecture in the series les courTs du Collège de France "With a pen of iron on paper of steel", this is how Ronsard, a fighter for the Catholic and royal cause, addressed Catherine de Médicis in 1562. " The pen is mightier … 03 Jan 2017 → 28 Mar 2017 Series Jien (1155-1225) : monk, poet, historian and master of the language Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Lecture This sixth year of lectures has been devoted to a character whose role appears to be essential in the historical development of the phenomenon we have been pursuing relentlessly in our philological investigation, and which we have called "hieroglossia". … 03 Jan 2017 → 28 Mar 2017 Event Gadi Taubenfeld New Models for Distributed Computing Symposium Gadi Taubenfeld Gadi Taubenfeld is a professor and past dean of the School of Computer Science at the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya, Israel. He is an established authority in the area of concurrent and distributed computing and has published widely … 12 Apr 2019 16:30 to 17:00 Event M. Raynal Thoughts on Informatics and Distributed Computing Symposium Documents and media Download support … 12 Apr 2019 17:00 to 18:00 Event P. Fraignaud Distributed Network Computing Symposium 12 Apr 2019 16:00 to 16:30 Event A. Bouajjani Systematic Design of Adequately Consistent Distributed Systems? Symposium 12 Apr 2019 15:00 to 15:30 Event E. Gafni Deus ex machina: A Deus-Object: Approving Genuine Imitation of Itself Symposium Eli Gafni Eli Gafni received his BA from the Technion Israel in 1972, his MSc from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign in 1979, and his PhD from the MIT in 1982, all in Electrical Engineering. He's been professor of Computer Science at UCLA … 12 Apr 2019 14:00 to 14:30 Event Sergio Rajsbaum 25 Years of Topological Perspective on Distributed Computing Symposium Sergio Rajsbaum Sergio Rajsbaum received a degree in Computer Engineering from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in 1985, and a PhD in the Computer Science from the Technion, Israel, in 1991. Since then he has been a faculty member at … 12 Apr 2019 14:30 to 15:00 Event M. Potop-Butucaru Are Blockchains a Challenge for Distributed Computing? Symposium 12 Apr 2019 12:00 to 12:30 Event Valerie King Byzantine Agreement, an Old Problem in a New World Symposium Valerie King Valerie King is professor of Computer Science at the University of Victoria in Canada. She received her PhD in computer science from UC Berkeley. She was a visiting professor at University of Toronto, Hebrew University, University of … 12 Apr 2019 11:30 to 12:00 Event Janna Burman Challenges in Population Protocols Symposium Janna Burman Janna Burman has been a lecturer in computer science at the University of Paris-Sud, Saclay, since 2013. She carries out her research at the LRI - Laboratoire de Recherche en Informatique, in the Parallel and Distributed Systems team. Her … 12 Apr 2019 09:30 to 10:00 Event Marc Shapiro Living Without Consensus Symposium 12 Apr 2019 11:00 to 11:30 Event Yehuda Afek There Is Life in 1-Consensus Symposium Documents and media Download support … 12 Apr 2019 10:00 to 10:30 Event Henrique Teotonio How Different Modes of Transgenerational Inheritance Affect Population Viability in Fluctuating Environments Symposium 9 Apr 2019 11:30 to 12:00 Event Thomas Lecuit Genetic Information in Its Physical Environment: How Mechanochemistry Shapes Organisms Symposium 9 Apr 2019 11:00 to 11:30 Event Colomban de Vargas Exploring the Frontiers of Environmental Biodiversity in Eukaryotes Symposium 9 Apr 2019 12:00 to 12:30 Event Marie Manceau Periodic Patterning of the Skin in Birds Symposium 9 Apr 2019 10:00 to 10:30 Event Claude Desplan Generating neuronal diversity Guest lecturer The Drosophila optic lobes receive retinotopic inputs from photoreceptors specialized in motion vision (lamina), or color and polarized light vision (medulla). At least 100 types of neurons in the optic lobes process these inputs for extracting visual … 6 May 2019 17:00 to 18:00 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 404 Page 405 Page 406 Page 407 Page 408 Page 409 Page 410 Page 411 Page 412 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Andrew Abbott Durkheim versus Kant : from transcendence to nature Guest lecturer Invited by the Professors' Assembly, at the suggestion of Professor Pierre-Michel Menger . … 22 May 2019 14:00 to 15:00
Event Anthony Spalinger Ramesses II as Warrior Guest lecturer Abstract With Ramesses II we encounter a historical setting somewhat reminiscent of Thutmose III. In both cases, these men reoriented the military policies of their predecessors. Or, perhaps, they were forced by circumstance to take a more direct and … 18 Jun 2019 10:00 to 11:00
Series Geometry and quantum Alain Connes, chair Analysis and geometry Lecture The simple reason why non-commutative geometry is relevant to understanding the geometry of spacetime is the key role of non-Abelian gauge theories in the Standard Model of elementary particles and weak and strong forces. Gauge theories modify the … 05 Jan 2017 → 09 Feb 2017
Event Jacek Jendrej Threshold theorem and interacting bubbles for the critical wave maps equation (2) Guest lecturer 20 May 2019 10:00 to 12:00
News We carry the story of animals within us Denis Duboule, chair Evolution of Development and Genomes Denis Duboule Documents and media Discover this interview with our online reader Download the interview A specialist in molecular genetics and developmental biology, Denis Duboule is particularly interested in the genetic regulatory mechanisms governing … Published on 6 April 2023
Series Literature as a combat sport Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature: history, criticism, theory Seminar 03 Jan 2017 → 28 Mar 2017
Series Literature as a combat sport Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature: history, criticism, theory Lecture Antoine Compagnon presents his lecture in the series les courTs du Collège de France "With a pen of iron on paper of steel", this is how Ronsard, a fighter for the Catholic and royal cause, addressed Catherine de Médicis in 1562. " The pen is mightier … 03 Jan 2017 → 28 Mar 2017
Series Jien (1155-1225) : monk, poet, historian and master of the language Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Lecture This sixth year of lectures has been devoted to a character whose role appears to be essential in the historical development of the phenomenon we have been pursuing relentlessly in our philological investigation, and which we have called "hieroglossia". … 03 Jan 2017 → 28 Mar 2017
Event Gadi Taubenfeld New Models for Distributed Computing Symposium Gadi Taubenfeld Gadi Taubenfeld is a professor and past dean of the School of Computer Science at the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya, Israel. He is an established authority in the area of concurrent and distributed computing and has published widely … 12 Apr 2019 16:30 to 17:00
Event M. Raynal Thoughts on Informatics and Distributed Computing Symposium Documents and media Download support … 12 Apr 2019 17:00 to 18:00
Event A. Bouajjani Systematic Design of Adequately Consistent Distributed Systems? Symposium 12 Apr 2019 15:00 to 15:30
Event E. Gafni Deus ex machina: A Deus-Object: Approving Genuine Imitation of Itself Symposium Eli Gafni Eli Gafni received his BA from the Technion Israel in 1972, his MSc from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign in 1979, and his PhD from the MIT in 1982, all in Electrical Engineering. He's been professor of Computer Science at UCLA … 12 Apr 2019 14:00 to 14:30
Event Sergio Rajsbaum 25 Years of Topological Perspective on Distributed Computing Symposium Sergio Rajsbaum Sergio Rajsbaum received a degree in Computer Engineering from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in 1985, and a PhD in the Computer Science from the Technion, Israel, in 1991. Since then he has been a faculty member at … 12 Apr 2019 14:30 to 15:00
Event M. Potop-Butucaru Are Blockchains a Challenge for Distributed Computing? Symposium 12 Apr 2019 12:00 to 12:30
Event Valerie King Byzantine Agreement, an Old Problem in a New World Symposium Valerie King Valerie King is professor of Computer Science at the University of Victoria in Canada. She received her PhD in computer science from UC Berkeley. She was a visiting professor at University of Toronto, Hebrew University, University of … 12 Apr 2019 11:30 to 12:00
Event Janna Burman Challenges in Population Protocols Symposium Janna Burman Janna Burman has been a lecturer in computer science at the University of Paris-Sud, Saclay, since 2013. She carries out her research at the LRI - Laboratoire de Recherche en Informatique, in the Parallel and Distributed Systems team. Her … 12 Apr 2019 09:30 to 10:00
Event Yehuda Afek There Is Life in 1-Consensus Symposium Documents and media Download support … 12 Apr 2019 10:00 to 10:30
Event Henrique Teotonio How Different Modes of Transgenerational Inheritance Affect Population Viability in Fluctuating Environments Symposium 9 Apr 2019 11:30 to 12:00
Event Thomas Lecuit Genetic Information in Its Physical Environment: How Mechanochemistry Shapes Organisms Symposium 9 Apr 2019 11:00 to 11:30
Event Colomban de Vargas Exploring the Frontiers of Environmental Biodiversity in Eukaryotes Symposium 9 Apr 2019 12:00 to 12:30
Event Claude Desplan Generating neuronal diversity Guest lecturer The Drosophila optic lobes receive retinotopic inputs from photoreceptors specialized in motion vision (lamina), or color and polarized light vision (medulla). At least 100 types of neurons in the optic lobes process these inputs for extracting visual … 6 May 2019 17:00 to 18:00