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Download the selection of books Book … Published on 8 November 2022 Event Barbara Romanowicz Proposed physical processes and characteristics of intermediate and deep seismicity Lecture Abstract We have outlined the structure and mineralogy of the mantle and the phase transitions undergone by olivine, the majority constituent of the upper mantle, at depths of 400 km and 660 km, under the effect of increasing pressure and temperature. … 29 Oct 2018 16:00 to 17:30 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 Event Dominique Charpin The first years of the reign Lecture Abstract The first years of Samsu-iluna's reign are poorly known. From the point of view of sources, we are handicapped by the fact that we have no correspondence from Samsu-iluna equivalent to what we have for Hammu-rabi. Sent by Hammu-rabi, we have a … 29 Oct 2018 11:00 to 12:00 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 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 Rachid Guerraoui Atomicity in a distributed system Lecture Abstract The aim of this first lecture has been to define precisely what a correct distributed algorithm is. The safety property considered is what we call " atomicity ", or " linearizability ", defined by reference to the sequential specification of a … 26 Oct 2018 10:00 to 11:00 Event Rachid Guerraoui Distributed algorithms : in search of lost universality Opening lecture Abstract Algorithms have been around for as long as humans have been trying to calculate. In the Middle Ages, their execution was delegated to machines. In 1936, Alan Turing proposed a universal machine, capable of executing all conceivable algorithms, … 25 Oct 2018 18:00 to 19:00 Event Philippe Aghion Inequality and growth Lecture Measuring inequality : Kuznets and beyond Explaining the rise in skill-premium since 1980 Evolution of top income inequality Innovation and top income inequality Inclusive policies Documents and media Download … 23 Oct 2018 14:00 to 16:00 Event Amos Gitai Documentary as metaphor. House and Wadi, two documentary trilogies filmed over a quarter of a century; Pineapple Lecture Films : House (1980) ; News from Home/News from House (2005) ; Pineapple (1983). Documentaries " House and Wadi are two films for which I felt the need to return, several years later, to the same locations to film the same people. For me, Wadi is a kind … 23 Oct 2018 11:00 to 12:30 Event Barbara Romanowicz Introduction Lecture Abstract I have first shown that most intermediate and deep earthquakes occur in " subduction zones ", tectonic plate convergence zones where one of the plates (usually oceanic) plunges beneath the other. The hypocentres of these earthquakes are … 22 Oct 2018 16:00 to 17:30 Event Dominique Charpin The advent of Samsu-iluna Lecture Abstract The lecture began with an overview of the kingdom Samsu-iluna inherited from his father. The text used as a guide is the prologue to the Code of Hammu-rabi, written at the end of his reign. In it, the ruler defines himself in relation to the main … 22 Oct 2018 11:00 to 12:00 Series Yutaka Yoshida Frantz Grenet, chair History and Cultures of Pre-Islamic Central Asia Guest lecturer 03 May 2016 → 10 May 2016 Series Peeling random planar maps 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 … 03 May 2016 → 24 May 2016 Event General discussion Symposium 19 Oct 2018 17:30 to 18:00 Event William F. Hanks Non-Western concepts in comparative pragmatics : from the Kyoto School to the context of enunciation Symposium This lecture proposes a new approach to the concept of the "context of enunciation" in social pragmatics, based on a critical reading of the philosophy of the Kyoto school, Japan. The key concept is " basho ", which translates as "place, location, field", … 19 Oct 2018 16:10 to 16:50 Event Karine Chemla How mathematical activity shapes its language and textual forms Symposium In 1920, Marcel Granet (1884-1940), an influential sinologist of the first decades of the 20th century, thought it appropriate to make some recommendations to those who were reforming the Chinese language at the time. In an article entitled "Quelques … 19 Oct 2018 16:50 to 17:30 Event Irène Rosier Catach Reflections on the power of words in Western medieval thought Symposium Biography Irène Rosier-Catach is Director of Research Emeritus at the CNRS (UMR "Histoire des Théories Linguistiques") and Director of Studies Emeritus at the École Pratique des Hautes Études ( 5th section). A specialist in the history of linguistic and … 19 Oct 2018 15:10 to 15:50 Event Laurent Dubreuil The thought, the poem Symposium Proposing to introduce a distinction between thinking and thinking , or between the cognitive and the intellective , I suggest that certain uses of language are out of the ordinary and capable of transporting us beyond the limits of our ordinary thinking. … 19 Oct 2018 14:30 to 15:10 Event Joël Fagot Thinking without language: an experimental approach in baboons Symposium Animal research is a privileged way of approaching the question of the relationship between thought and language. The non-human primate, which does not have our language, displays a multitude of behaviors whose complexity suggests the existence of … 19 Oct 2018 11:10 to 11:50 Event Guy Theraulaz The collective intelligence of animal societies Symposium Numerous animal species display collective behaviors that are often spectacular. Starlings, for example, gather in their tens of thousands at dusk to perform astonishing aerial choreographies. On another scale, social insects (ants, termites, certain … 19 Oct 2018 11:50 to 12:30 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 436 Page 437 Page 438 Page 439 Page 440 Page 441 Page 442 Page 443 Page 444 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
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
Event Barbara Romanowicz Proposed physical processes and characteristics of intermediate and deep seismicity Lecture Abstract We have outlined the structure and mineralogy of the mantle and the phase transitions undergone by olivine, the majority constituent of the upper mantle, at depths of 400 km and 660 km, under the effect of increasing pressure and temperature. … 29 Oct 2018 16:00 to 17:30
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
Event Dominique Charpin The first years of the reign Lecture Abstract The first years of Samsu-iluna's reign are poorly known. From the point of view of sources, we are handicapped by the fact that we have no correspondence from Samsu-iluna equivalent to what we have for Hammu-rabi. Sent by Hammu-rabi, we have a … 29 Oct 2018 11:00 to 12:00
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
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 Rachid Guerraoui Atomicity in a distributed system Lecture Abstract The aim of this first lecture has been to define precisely what a correct distributed algorithm is. The safety property considered is what we call " atomicity ", or " linearizability ", defined by reference to the sequential specification of a … 26 Oct 2018 10:00 to 11:00
Event Rachid Guerraoui Distributed algorithms : in search of lost universality Opening lecture Abstract Algorithms have been around for as long as humans have been trying to calculate. In the Middle Ages, their execution was delegated to machines. In 1936, Alan Turing proposed a universal machine, capable of executing all conceivable algorithms, … 25 Oct 2018 18:00 to 19:00
Event Philippe Aghion Inequality and growth Lecture Measuring inequality : Kuznets and beyond Explaining the rise in skill-premium since 1980 Evolution of top income inequality Innovation and top income inequality Inclusive policies Documents and media Download … 23 Oct 2018 14:00 to 16:00
Event Amos Gitai Documentary as metaphor. House and Wadi, two documentary trilogies filmed over a quarter of a century; Pineapple Lecture Films : House (1980) ; News from Home/News from House (2005) ; Pineapple (1983). Documentaries " House and Wadi are two films for which I felt the need to return, several years later, to the same locations to film the same people. For me, Wadi is a kind … 23 Oct 2018 11:00 to 12:30
Event Barbara Romanowicz Introduction Lecture Abstract I have first shown that most intermediate and deep earthquakes occur in " subduction zones ", tectonic plate convergence zones where one of the plates (usually oceanic) plunges beneath the other. The hypocentres of these earthquakes are … 22 Oct 2018 16:00 to 17:30
Event Dominique Charpin The advent of Samsu-iluna Lecture Abstract The lecture began with an overview of the kingdom Samsu-iluna inherited from his father. The text used as a guide is the prologue to the Code of Hammu-rabi, written at the end of his reign. In it, the ruler defines himself in relation to the main … 22 Oct 2018 11:00 to 12:00
Series Yutaka Yoshida Frantz Grenet, chair History and Cultures of Pre-Islamic Central Asia Guest lecturer 03 May 2016 → 10 May 2016
Series Peeling random planar maps 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 … 03 May 2016 → 24 May 2016
Event William F. Hanks Non-Western concepts in comparative pragmatics : from the Kyoto School to the context of enunciation Symposium This lecture proposes a new approach to the concept of the "context of enunciation" in social pragmatics, based on a critical reading of the philosophy of the Kyoto school, Japan. The key concept is " basho ", which translates as "place, location, field", … 19 Oct 2018 16:10 to 16:50
Event Karine Chemla How mathematical activity shapes its language and textual forms Symposium In 1920, Marcel Granet (1884-1940), an influential sinologist of the first decades of the 20th century, thought it appropriate to make some recommendations to those who were reforming the Chinese language at the time. In an article entitled "Quelques … 19 Oct 2018 16:50 to 17:30
Event Irène Rosier Catach Reflections on the power of words in Western medieval thought Symposium Biography Irène Rosier-Catach is Director of Research Emeritus at the CNRS (UMR "Histoire des Théories Linguistiques") and Director of Studies Emeritus at the École Pratique des Hautes Études ( 5th section). A specialist in the history of linguistic and … 19 Oct 2018 15:10 to 15:50
Event Laurent Dubreuil The thought, the poem Symposium Proposing to introduce a distinction between thinking and thinking , or between the cognitive and the intellective , I suggest that certain uses of language are out of the ordinary and capable of transporting us beyond the limits of our ordinary thinking. … 19 Oct 2018 14:30 to 15:10
Event Joël Fagot Thinking without language: an experimental approach in baboons Symposium Animal research is a privileged way of approaching the question of the relationship between thought and language. The non-human primate, which does not have our language, displays a multitude of behaviors whose complexity suggests the existence of … 19 Oct 2018 11:10 to 11:50
Event Guy Theraulaz The collective intelligence of animal societies Symposium Numerous animal species display collective behaviors that are often spectacular. Starlings, for example, gather in their tens of thousands at dusk to perform astonishing aerial choreographies. On another scale, social insects (ants, termites, certain … 19 Oct 2018 11:50 to 12:30