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Most of the lesson was devoted to the case of the perfect gas governed by the Bose-Einstein statistics. We looked successively at the uniform case, for which there is … 10 May 2017 09:30 to 11:00 Event Klaus Moelmer A Relaxed Approach to Quantum State Engineering Seminar Abstract In order to prepare and observe coherent and entangled superposition states, immense efforts are being devoted to eliminate relaxation and decoherence. Recent works, however, have pursued an exactly opposite approach and actively employed … 10 May 2017 11:15 to 12:15 Event Alain Connes Geometry and quantum (8) Lecture 26 Jan 2017 15:45 to 17:00 Event Alain Fischer Case studies : Malaria Lecture This parasitic disease is a global scourge that still causes around 600,000 deaths a year, most of them in sub-Saharan Africa, despite major advances in protection and treatment. Plasmodium , the agent of malaria, is a single-celled, intracellular … 9 May 2017 16:30 to 18:00 Event Francesco Zambon " Ô l'obnieuse obscurité " (Verlaine) Poetic obscurity from " trobar clus " to contemporary poetry (2) Guest lecturer 2 Mar 2017 17:30 to 18:30 Series North African climate during the Holocene Edouard Bard, chair Climate and Ocean Evolution Symposium 16 May 2014 Event Hinrich Gronemeyer Systems Biology of Retinoid Action Symposium 9 May 2017 09:35 to 10:15 Event Marcelo Rozenberg Transition-Metal Oxides under Strong Electric Fields, from Resistive Switching to Artificial Synapses and Neurons Seminar The information age we live in is supported on a physical under-layer of electronic hardware, which originates in condensed matter physics research. The mighty progress made in silicon based technology seemed endless. However, with the smallest feature … 9 May 2017 11:30 to 12:30 Event Antoine Georges 1. From the structure to the electronic structure of oxides (continued) 2. RNiO3 nickelates : a controllable metal-insulator transition with an original mechanism Lecture Documents and media Download support … 9 May 2017 10:00 to 11:30 Series Artificial magnetic fields Jean Dalibard, chair Atoms and Radiation Lecture Magnetic phenomena play an essential role in quantum physics. Concepts and phenomena as varied as gauge invariance, the quantum Hall effect, spin-orbit coupling, the Aharonov-Bohm effect and topological insulators all originate in the interaction between … 14 May 2014 → 25 Jun 2014 Series Artificial magnetic fields Jean Dalibard, chair Atoms and Radiation Seminar 14 May 2014 → 25 Jun 2014 Event Bénédicte Savoy Who owns beauty ? World art and culture in our museums (3) Lecture The Pergamon Altar or Altar of Zeus, built in the 2nd century BC, was discovered in fragmentary form by Prussian archaeologists in present-day Turkey, on the site of the ancient kingdom of Pergamon, in a town now known as Bergama. It has now been … 3 May 2017 16:15 to 17:15 Event Jean-Louis Cohen Iconoclasm : a house and a shopping mall in Santa Monica Lecture In the 1960s, Gehry established a lasting relationship with developer James Rouse, who was behind a series of innovative urban projects. He built several buildings in the new city of Columbia, Maryland, before working for five years on the design of the … 3 May 2017 18:00 to 19:00 News Publication of theCollège de France Yearbook 2018-2019 Publications The 119th edition of the Collège de France Yearbook reflects the institution's scientific activity for the 2018-2019 academic year. It includes summaries of the lectures and a presentation of the research carried out by the professors, their laboratories … Published on 22 March 2022 News Conditions of access to the heritage center from March 2022 Libraries and archives From March onwards, the heritage library and archives will be open Monday to Friday from 9 am to 6 pm without interruption. Places can be reserved via Affluences . Users are free to choose whether or not to wear a mask or use hydroalcoholic gel when … Published on 22 March 2022 Event Christian Frevel Broken faith and the discovery of theology - some insights into reasoning in the book of Jeremiah's Lamentations Guest lecturer Documents and media Download support … 22 Feb 2017 17:00 to 18:00 Series Pathophysiology of the nervous system : new leads, new models Alain Prochiantz, chair Morphogenetic processes Symposium 13 May 2014 News Causes and external conditions of illness and health Rémy Slama, chair Public health Rémy Slama, invited to occupy the annual Santé publique chair , will deliver his opening lecture on March 31, 2022. This chair is created in partnership with the French national public health agency, Santé publique France. Documents and media Download the … Published on 22 March 2022 Event Ludwik Leibler Vitrimers, a new class of organic materials Seminar Watching the glassblower, we realize just how special his material is, worked with a flame, without temperature control and without a mold: amorphous silica, the archetypal glass, passes from a liquid to a solid state very gradually. By contrast, all … 5 May 2017 11:00 to 12:00 Event Didier Roux The saga of glass: an ever-innovative material Lecture Starting with the discovery of glass, we will see that this material conceals infinite capacities for innovation and scientific problem-solving. While its use in the practical life of many nations has been increasing over time, the understanding and … 5 May 2017 10:00 to 11:00 Event Alain Wijffels Polis and justice, Montesquieu's fault Lecture Following on from the previous lesson, the transition from the Middle Ages to the Modern Age allows us to observe the mutations in the method of Roman legal science, showing how from a foundation of a science of law conceived as a model of governance, the … 4 May 2017 17:00 to 18:00 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 544 Page 545 Page 546 Page 547 Page 548 Page 549 Page 550 Page 551 Page 552 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Pierre Bayard For theoretical fiction Symposium About "Comment parler des livres que l'on n'a pas lus" (2007). … 11 May 2017 09:10 to 09:40
Event Anne Boud'hors Coptic receipts from the Weill tablet codex Seminar Knowledge of ancient Greek is required for the seminar. … 11 May 2017 15:30 to 17:00
Event Dominique Charpin Reading and writing in Paleo-Babylonian Mesopotamia : correspondence (2) Lecture 10 May 2017 14:30 to 15:30
Event Jean Dalibard Quantum gas in dimension two: from the ideal case to binary interactions Lecture Abstract In this lecture, we introduced the notion of "two-dimensional quantum fluid". Most of the lesson was devoted to the case of the perfect gas governed by the Bose-Einstein statistics. We looked successively at the uniform case, for which there is … 10 May 2017 09:30 to 11:00
Event Klaus Moelmer A Relaxed Approach to Quantum State Engineering Seminar Abstract In order to prepare and observe coherent and entangled superposition states, immense efforts are being devoted to eliminate relaxation and decoherence. Recent works, however, have pursued an exactly opposite approach and actively employed … 10 May 2017 11:15 to 12:15
Event Alain Fischer Case studies : Malaria Lecture This parasitic disease is a global scourge that still causes around 600,000 deaths a year, most of them in sub-Saharan Africa, despite major advances in protection and treatment. Plasmodium , the agent of malaria, is a single-celled, intracellular … 9 May 2017 16:30 to 18:00
Event Francesco Zambon " Ô l'obnieuse obscurité " (Verlaine) Poetic obscurity from " trobar clus " to contemporary poetry (2) Guest lecturer 2 Mar 2017 17:30 to 18:30
Series North African climate during the Holocene Edouard Bard, chair Climate and Ocean Evolution Symposium 16 May 2014
Event Marcelo Rozenberg Transition-Metal Oxides under Strong Electric Fields, from Resistive Switching to Artificial Synapses and Neurons Seminar The information age we live in is supported on a physical under-layer of electronic hardware, which originates in condensed matter physics research. The mighty progress made in silicon based technology seemed endless. However, with the smallest feature … 9 May 2017 11:30 to 12:30
Event Antoine Georges 1. From the structure to the electronic structure of oxides (continued) 2. RNiO3 nickelates : a controllable metal-insulator transition with an original mechanism Lecture Documents and media Download support … 9 May 2017 10:00 to 11:30
Series Artificial magnetic fields Jean Dalibard, chair Atoms and Radiation Lecture Magnetic phenomena play an essential role in quantum physics. Concepts and phenomena as varied as gauge invariance, the quantum Hall effect, spin-orbit coupling, the Aharonov-Bohm effect and topological insulators all originate in the interaction between … 14 May 2014 → 25 Jun 2014
Series Artificial magnetic fields Jean Dalibard, chair Atoms and Radiation Seminar 14 May 2014 → 25 Jun 2014
Event Bénédicte Savoy Who owns beauty ? World art and culture in our museums (3) Lecture The Pergamon Altar or Altar of Zeus, built in the 2nd century BC, was discovered in fragmentary form by Prussian archaeologists in present-day Turkey, on the site of the ancient kingdom of Pergamon, in a town now known as Bergama. It has now been … 3 May 2017 16:15 to 17:15
Event Jean-Louis Cohen Iconoclasm : a house and a shopping mall in Santa Monica Lecture In the 1960s, Gehry established a lasting relationship with developer James Rouse, who was behind a series of innovative urban projects. He built several buildings in the new city of Columbia, Maryland, before working for five years on the design of the … 3 May 2017 18:00 to 19:00
News Publication of theCollège de France Yearbook 2018-2019 Publications The 119th edition of the Collège de France Yearbook reflects the institution's scientific activity for the 2018-2019 academic year. It includes summaries of the lectures and a presentation of the research carried out by the professors, their laboratories … Published on 22 March 2022
News Conditions of access to the heritage center from March 2022 Libraries and archives From March onwards, the heritage library and archives will be open Monday to Friday from 9 am to 6 pm without interruption. Places can be reserved via Affluences . Users are free to choose whether or not to wear a mask or use hydroalcoholic gel when … Published on 22 March 2022
Event Christian Frevel Broken faith and the discovery of theology - some insights into reasoning in the book of Jeremiah's Lamentations Guest lecturer Documents and media Download support … 22 Feb 2017 17:00 to 18:00
Series Pathophysiology of the nervous system : new leads, new models Alain Prochiantz, chair Morphogenetic processes Symposium 13 May 2014
News Causes and external conditions of illness and health Rémy Slama, chair Public health Rémy Slama, invited to occupy the annual Santé publique chair , will deliver his opening lecture on March 31, 2022. This chair is created in partnership with the French national public health agency, Santé publique France. Documents and media Download the … Published on 22 March 2022
Event Ludwik Leibler Vitrimers, a new class of organic materials Seminar Watching the glassblower, we realize just how special his material is, worked with a flame, without temperature control and without a mold: amorphous silica, the archetypal glass, passes from a liquid to a solid state very gradually. By contrast, all … 5 May 2017 11:00 to 12:00
Event Didier Roux The saga of glass: an ever-innovative material Lecture Starting with the discovery of glass, we will see that this material conceals infinite capacities for innovation and scientific problem-solving. While its use in the practical life of many nations has been increasing over time, the understanding and … 5 May 2017 10:00 to 11:00
Event Alain Wijffels Polis and justice, Montesquieu's fault Lecture Following on from the previous lesson, the transition from the Middle Ages to the Modern Age allows us to observe the mutations in the method of Roman legal science, showing how from a foundation of a science of law conceived as a model of governance, the … 4 May 2017 17:00 to 18:00