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Download the selection of books Book … Published on 8 November 2022 News Digital publication of Prof. Daniel Lincot's opening lecture Daniel Lincot, chair Technological innovation Liliane Bettencourt Daniel Lincot Photovoltaic solar energy and the energy transition " The Earth is bathed in an ocean of energy, that of sunlight. Extraterrestrial in nature and unlimited on our scale, this energy escapes the finiteness of terrestrial resources. Since the … Published on 8 November 2022 News Digital publication and online posting of the video of Pr Edouard Bard's opening lecture Edouard Bard, chair Climate and Ocean Evolution Edouard Bard Climate and Ocean Evolution " Edouard Bard's opening lecture, delivered at the opening of the Climate and Ocean Evolution Chair in 2002, has lost none of its relevance today. It reminds us that global warming has long been a concern for part … Published on 8 November 2022 News Experience, science and the fight against poverty (almost) fifteen years on Esther Duflo, chair Poverty and Public Policy Esther Duflo, Chair of Poverty and Public Policies , will give her opening lecture on November 24 2022. Documents and media Download the press release Read his interview "Poverty is multidimensional" Esther Duflo, chair Poverty and Public … Published on 8 November 2022 News Publication of the opening lecture by Pr Wendy E. Mackay Wendy Mackay, chair Computer Sciences and Digital Technologies Wendy E. Mackay Reimagining our interactions with the digital world " We need a science that takes into account the capabilities of humans, the capabilities of computers, and focuses on the interaction between the two. " To imagine the future of the … Published on 8 November 2022 Event Julia K. Murray Confucian Relics: Practices and Material Forms Guest lecturer Documents and media Download support … 31 Jan 2019 14:30 - 15:30 News Publication of the opening lecture by Professor Rémy Slama Rémy Slama, chair Public health Rémy Slama Causes and external conditions of illness and health " Much has been researched and taught about disease as an internal and curable phenomenon ; here I would like to emphasize the complementary view of disease as an external and preventable … Published on 8 November 2022 News A technology for " see " in commercial batteries Jean-Marie Tarascon, chair Chemistry of Materials and Energy A multidisciplinary research team involving scientists from Collège de France, CNRS, Université Rennes 1 and Université de Montpellier has developed a method for tracking the chemistry inside a battery, live, and throughout its multiple charges and … Published on 7 November 2022 Event Laure Ségurel Adaptation to milk consumption in humans : a textbook case, yet still a mystery Seminar Abstract The adaptation of certain human populations to milk consumption in adulthood is a remarkable example of biological evolution in response to cultural change - here the domestication and use of animal milk. What's more, this adaptation has occurred … 10 Apr 2019 15:30 - 16:30 Series Bernard Frank twenty years on. A new look at Japanese civilization Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Symposium The symposium continues on Friday October 21 at the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres. … 20 Oct 2016 Series Sorin Popa Alain Connes, chair Analysis and geometry Guest lecturer 10 Nov 2016 → 24 Nov 2016 Event Xiao-Jing Wang From "Cognitive-Type" Neural Circuits to Computational Psychiatry Guest lecturer The second lecture will focus on a unifying recurrent neural circuit model of working memory and decision-making, which led to the concept of "cognitive-type" neural circuits, in contrast to those dedicated to early sensory processing or movement … 11 Feb 2019 17:00 - 18:00 Series How Shelterin Solves the Telomere End-Protection Problem Edith Heard, chair Epigenetics and Cellular Memory Guest lecturer 17 Oct 2016 Series Derived algebraic geometry and Gromov-Witten invariants Pierre-Louis Lions, chair Partial Differential Equations and Applications Guest lecturer Peccot Lecture Series Since 1885, thanks to an endowment from the family of mathematician Claude-Antoine Peccot, the Collège de France has awarded annual prizes to young mathematicians under the age of 30 who have distinguished themselves in theoretical … 20 Oct 2016 → 10 Nov 2016 Series Legal figures of economic democracy (I) Alain Supiot, chair The Social State and Globalization: A Legal Analysis of Forms of Solidarity Lecture The 2016-2017 lecture was devoted to economic democracy. Its first part traced the genealogy of the political economy of democracy in Western legal culture, and the second focused on the contemporary evolution of the relationship between political … 28 Oct 2016 → 20 Jan 2017 Series Cédric Blanpain Hugues de Thé, chair Cellular and Molecular Oncology Guest lecturer 18 Oct 2016 → 15 Mar 2017 Event Xiao-Jing Wang The Computational CEO of the Brain Guest lecturer In the first lecture, I will review developments in computational neuroscience as it pertains to cognitive processes such as working memory (the brain's ability to internally maintain and manipulate information in the absence of external stimulation) and … 4 Feb 2019 17:00 - 18:00 Event David Reich Ancient DNA and the New Science of the Human Past Seminar Abstract David Reich has summarized his work on human history and prehistory. It has recently become possible to generate genome-scale data from human fossils, making it possible to answer questions that were previously impossible to address, including … 3 Apr 2019 11:00 - 12:00 Series Urban craftsmanship during the Roman Empire : Pompeii and the western provinces of the Empire Jean-Pierre Brun, chair Techniques and Economies in the Ancient Mediterranean Seminar 25 Oct 2016 → 13 Dec 2016 News Collège de France awards ceremony Collège de France The Collège de France scientific prizes will be awarded at a ceremony open to the public on November 15 2022 at 6 pm h 30 , in the grand amphitheatre of the Collège de France. Fondation Hugot du Collège de France Prize Delheim Prize Lacassagne Prize … Published on 4 November 2022 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 423 Page 424 Page 425 Page 426 Page 427 Page 428 Page 429 Page 430 Page 431 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Sveltana Mintova Nanometric zeolites : current and future progress Symposium Moderator: Marco Faustini (Senior Lecturer, Sorbonne Universités-CNRS-Collège de France, Fr) … 22 Feb 2019 11:30 - 12:00
Event Flavien Guenneau Xenon NMR for the study of porous systems Symposium Moderator: Caroline Mellot (Research Director, LCPB, CNRS-UPMC-Collège de France, Fr) … 22 Feb 2019 10:00 - 10:30
Event Ovidiu Ersen Advanced electron microscopy for the study of porous materials Symposium Moderator: Caroline Mellot (Research Director, LCPB, CNRS-UPMC-Collège de France, Fr) … 22 Feb 2019 09:30 - 10:00
Event Lyndon Emsley Structure of porous materials using NMR crystallography Symposium Moderator: Caroline Mellot (Research Director, LCPB, CNRS-UPMC-Collège de France, Fr) … 22 Feb 2019 09:00 - 09:30
News Suggested readings for the symposium to be held on November 7 2022 : " Demain, les transports " Libraries and archives As a follow-up to the colloquium " Demain, les transports " held on November 7 2022, the heritage library offers a selection of works by the Collège de France professors who took part. Download the selection of books Book … Published on 8 November 2022
News Digital publication of Prof. Daniel Lincot's opening lecture Daniel Lincot, chair Technological innovation Liliane Bettencourt Daniel Lincot Photovoltaic solar energy and the energy transition " The Earth is bathed in an ocean of energy, that of sunlight. Extraterrestrial in nature and unlimited on our scale, this energy escapes the finiteness of terrestrial resources. Since the … Published on 8 November 2022
News Digital publication and online posting of the video of Pr Edouard Bard's opening lecture Edouard Bard, chair Climate and Ocean Evolution Edouard Bard Climate and Ocean Evolution " Edouard Bard's opening lecture, delivered at the opening of the Climate and Ocean Evolution Chair in 2002, has lost none of its relevance today. It reminds us that global warming has long been a concern for part … Published on 8 November 2022
News Experience, science and the fight against poverty (almost) fifteen years on Esther Duflo, chair Poverty and Public Policy Esther Duflo, Chair of Poverty and Public Policies , will give her opening lecture on November 24 2022. Documents and media Download the press release Read his interview "Poverty is multidimensional" Esther Duflo, chair Poverty and Public … Published on 8 November 2022
News Publication of the opening lecture by Pr Wendy E. Mackay Wendy Mackay, chair Computer Sciences and Digital Technologies Wendy E. Mackay Reimagining our interactions with the digital world " We need a science that takes into account the capabilities of humans, the capabilities of computers, and focuses on the interaction between the two. " To imagine the future of the … Published on 8 November 2022
Event Julia K. Murray Confucian Relics: Practices and Material Forms Guest lecturer Documents and media Download support … 31 Jan 2019 14:30 - 15:30
News Publication of the opening lecture by Professor Rémy Slama Rémy Slama, chair Public health Rémy Slama Causes and external conditions of illness and health " Much has been researched and taught about disease as an internal and curable phenomenon ; here I would like to emphasize the complementary view of disease as an external and preventable … Published on 8 November 2022
News A technology for " see " in commercial batteries Jean-Marie Tarascon, chair Chemistry of Materials and Energy A multidisciplinary research team involving scientists from Collège de France, CNRS, Université Rennes 1 and Université de Montpellier has developed a method for tracking the chemistry inside a battery, live, and throughout its multiple charges and … Published on 7 November 2022
Event Laure Ségurel Adaptation to milk consumption in humans : a textbook case, yet still a mystery Seminar Abstract The adaptation of certain human populations to milk consumption in adulthood is a remarkable example of biological evolution in response to cultural change - here the domestication and use of animal milk. What's more, this adaptation has occurred … 10 Apr 2019 15:30 - 16:30
Series Bernard Frank twenty years on. A new look at Japanese civilization Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Symposium The symposium continues on Friday October 21 at the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres. … 20 Oct 2016
Event Xiao-Jing Wang From "Cognitive-Type" Neural Circuits to Computational Psychiatry Guest lecturer The second lecture will focus on a unifying recurrent neural circuit model of working memory and decision-making, which led to the concept of "cognitive-type" neural circuits, in contrast to those dedicated to early sensory processing or movement … 11 Feb 2019 17:00 - 18:00
Series How Shelterin Solves the Telomere End-Protection Problem Edith Heard, chair Epigenetics and Cellular Memory Guest lecturer 17 Oct 2016
Series Derived algebraic geometry and Gromov-Witten invariants Pierre-Louis Lions, chair Partial Differential Equations and Applications Guest lecturer Peccot Lecture Series Since 1885, thanks to an endowment from the family of mathematician Claude-Antoine Peccot, the Collège de France has awarded annual prizes to young mathematicians under the age of 30 who have distinguished themselves in theoretical … 20 Oct 2016 → 10 Nov 2016
Series Legal figures of economic democracy (I) Alain Supiot, chair The Social State and Globalization: A Legal Analysis of Forms of Solidarity Lecture The 2016-2017 lecture was devoted to economic democracy. Its first part traced the genealogy of the political economy of democracy in Western legal culture, and the second focused on the contemporary evolution of the relationship between political … 28 Oct 2016 → 20 Jan 2017
Series Cédric Blanpain Hugues de Thé, chair Cellular and Molecular Oncology Guest lecturer 18 Oct 2016 → 15 Mar 2017
Event Xiao-Jing Wang The Computational CEO of the Brain Guest lecturer In the first lecture, I will review developments in computational neuroscience as it pertains to cognitive processes such as working memory (the brain's ability to internally maintain and manipulate information in the absence of external stimulation) and … 4 Feb 2019 17:00 - 18:00
Event David Reich Ancient DNA and the New Science of the Human Past Seminar Abstract David Reich has summarized his work on human history and prehistory. It has recently become possible to generate genome-scale data from human fossils, making it possible to answer questions that were previously impossible to address, including … 3 Apr 2019 11:00 - 12:00
Series Urban craftsmanship during the Roman Empire : Pompeii and the western provinces of the Empire Jean-Pierre Brun, chair Techniques and Economies in the Ancient Mediterranean Seminar 25 Oct 2016 → 13 Dec 2016
News Collège de France awards ceremony Collège de France The Collège de France scientific prizes will be awarded at a ceremony open to the public on November 15 2022 at 6 pm h 30 , in the grand amphitheatre of the Collège de France. Fondation Hugot du Collège de France Prize Delheim Prize Lacassagne Prize … Published on 4 November 2022