Share Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copy url Search results Search 24478 results Filters Content type Content type (-) Lessons (24248) News (1810) People (1402) Editions (369) Chair (360) (-) Page (230) Research (27) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) Award (6) Active filters Lessons Page Event Pr Judith Rainhorn Lead, a legal poison : uses and regulations of the toxic substance in the 19th century Seminar Judith Rainhorn Judith Rainhorn is a historian, professor at the Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and researcher at the Maison française d'Oxford. Her work focuses on the social history of urban populations, work and health in the 19th and 20th … 6 Apr 2022 11:30 to 12:30 Event Jean Dalibard Two-body contact Lecture Abstract In previous lectures, we were interested in the link between two-body physics, described by the diffusion length, and the properties of an N-body system, addressed by Bogoliubov's method. This link was possible for a weakly interacting gas. The … 8 Apr 2022 09:30 to 11:00 Event Rémy Slama Lead : the oldest enemy of human health Lecture Because of its malleability, low melting point, availability in the earth's crust and certain properties of its derivatives (covering power of ceruse white, anti-knock properties of tetraethyl lead, for example), lead has been used by humans since … 6 Apr 2022 10:00 to 11:30 Event André Tchernia Boats and warehouses at " dolia " in Roman times : problems of chronology and evolution of bulk shipping Seminar In its maritime section, the symposium held in Aspiran in 2013 and published in 2020 (Nouvelles recherches sur les dolia. L'exemple de la Méditerranée nord-occidentale à l'époque romaine ( Ier s. avant. J.-C.- IIIe s. ap. J.-C.) , edited by Charlotte … 28 Mar 2022 09:00 to 17:00 Series The two sides of the immune response to Covid-19 Alain Fischer, chair Experimental medicine Closing lecture 18 Jun 2020 Event Jürg Hutzli How Anne copes with her barrenness (1 Samuel 1) Seminar Knowledge of Biblical Hebrew essential. … 7 Apr 2022 15:30 to 16:30 Event Thomas Römer Jacob and Esau II : Preparing for an encounter. The sanctuary of Mahanaim. Jacob becomes Israel at Penouël (Gn 32,2-33) Lecture Documents and media Download support … 7 Apr 2022 14:00 to 15:00 Event Karine Heydemann Fault injection attacks and software protection Seminar Abstract Fault attacks are a particular class of attacks that require a priori physical access to the hardware target. Also known as " disruption attacks ", they aim to disrupt the execution environment of the hardware target in order to alter the … 7 Apr 2022 11:15 to 12:15 Event Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge Ritual norms Lecture Abstract Since the publication of H. von Prott and L. Ziehen's Leges graecorum sacrae at the beginning of the 20th century, prescriptive epigraphic texts dealing with the affairs of the gods have been referred to as " sacred laws ". At the beginning of … 7 Apr 2022 11:00 to 12:00 Event Samantha Besson Conclusions and outlook : towards a system of multiple international representation Lecture 7 Apr 2022 10:00 to 11:30 Event Xavier Leroy Typing and safety Lecture Abstract Whether verified dynamically (at runtime) or statically (by prior analysis), typing is an essential aspect of high-level programming languages. The lecture explored the contributions of typing to software security, from the basic guarantees … 7 Apr 2022 09:30 to 11:00 Event Christian Sandor My Past And Upcoming 22 Years With Augmented Reality Seminar Christian Sandor Dr. Christian Sandor has very recently been appointed Professor at Paris-Saclay University. Since the year 2000, his foremost research interest has been Augmented Reality (AR), as he believes that it will have a profound impact on the … 5 Apr 2022 11:00 to 12:00 Event Wendy Mackay Augmented and virtual reality : integrating IT with the real world Lecture As human beings, we use "everyday physics" to interact with the world around us. Augmented reality builds on this understanding by dynamically "enriching" physical objects with information, and by mixing physical and digital objects. Virtual reality, … 5 Apr 2022 10:00 to 11:00 Event John Scheid Sodal arvals from the Liber de officio proconsulis Seminar 6 Apr 2022 16:00 to 18:00 Event Dario Mantovani Choosing words. The form trial between social distinctions and impartiality Lecture Abstract In a lawsuit, the legal dimension of the conflict is often coupled with a social dimension. Financial resources and the network of relationships that enabled support from a patronus or important advocati could influence the outcome. However, … 6 Apr 2022 14:30 to 15:30 Event Cléo Bertelsmeier The role of globalization in the spread of invasive species Seminar Cléo Bertelsmeier 2013 PhD at Université Paris-Sud ("Impact of climate change on ant invasions") ; 2014 Postdoc at the University of Adelaide, Australia ("Predicting geographical distributions of birds in relation to climate change"); 2015-2018 Postdoc at … 4 Apr 2022 11:30 to 12:30 Event Tatiana Giraud Threats to biodiversity and consequences for human beings Lecture Abstract This lecture is devoted to the current biodiversity crisis. It presents recent studies documenting the sharp and rapid decline in biodiversity and its consequences for human beings in terms of ecosystem services (recycling of organic matter, soil … 4 Apr 2022 10:00 to 11:30 Event Sophie Rabau Wandering Rooms : the lost work of James Joyce and Theodore Reinach Seminar Abstract In certain cases, the feeling of loss can be the cause of the loss itself, such as an idealized situation whose non-realization gives rise to a lack, and where the present invents a loss in relation to an ideal it has invented for itself. The … 5 Apr 2022 17:30 to 18:30 Event William Marx The rediscovered works Lecture Abstract We saw four of the nine categories of lost works in the previous lesson. The last five are : 5. Unrealized works : Jean-Jacques Rousseau provides an exalted testimony to these works composed in the mind, but never put to paper, when he evokes, in … 5 Apr 2022 16:30 to 17:30 Event Beate Dignas Greek Priests as Creators and Guardians of Collective Memories Seminar Abstract Whether in the context of ancient memory studies, or stemming from an interest in local histories, recent scholarship has emphasised the significance of Greek sanctuaries as crucial memory media. They were anchors of collective experience and … 5 Apr 2022 14:30 to 15:30 Event Patrick Boucheron Governing in times of plague Lecture What kind of power prepares the defeated time of the Black Death? Taking up the analysis of the paradigms of leprosy exclusion and plague discipline, the lecture describes the differences between the two, taking into account biological, urban and … 5 Apr 2022 11:00 to 12:00 Event Jean-Noël Robert Conclusion of the lecture Lecture 5 Apr 2022 10:30 to 11:30 Event John Krakauer Frankenstein and the Ethics of Neuroscience Seminar John Krakauer Dr. Krakauer is currently John C. Malone Professor, Professor of Neurology, Neuroscience, and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and Director of the Brain, Learning, Animation, and Movement Lab (www.BLAM-lab.org) at the Johns Hopkins … 30 Mar 2022 18:00 to 19:00 Event Alberto Manguel Mary Shelley - Frankenstein Lecture 30 Mar 2022 17:00 to 18:00 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 251 Page 252 Page 253 Page 254 Page 255 Page 256 Page 257 Page 258 Page 259 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Pr Judith Rainhorn Lead, a legal poison : uses and regulations of the toxic substance in the 19th century Seminar Judith Rainhorn Judith Rainhorn is a historian, professor at the Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and researcher at the Maison française d'Oxford. Her work focuses on the social history of urban populations, work and health in the 19th and 20th … 6 Apr 2022 11:30 to 12:30
Event Jean Dalibard Two-body contact Lecture Abstract In previous lectures, we were interested in the link between two-body physics, described by the diffusion length, and the properties of an N-body system, addressed by Bogoliubov's method. This link was possible for a weakly interacting gas. The … 8 Apr 2022 09:30 to 11:00
Event Rémy Slama Lead : the oldest enemy of human health Lecture Because of its malleability, low melting point, availability in the earth's crust and certain properties of its derivatives (covering power of ceruse white, anti-knock properties of tetraethyl lead, for example), lead has been used by humans since … 6 Apr 2022 10:00 to 11:30
Event André Tchernia Boats and warehouses at " dolia " in Roman times : problems of chronology and evolution of bulk shipping Seminar In its maritime section, the symposium held in Aspiran in 2013 and published in 2020 (Nouvelles recherches sur les dolia. L'exemple de la Méditerranée nord-occidentale à l'époque romaine ( Ier s. avant. J.-C.- IIIe s. ap. J.-C.) , edited by Charlotte … 28 Mar 2022 09:00 to 17:00
Series The two sides of the immune response to Covid-19 Alain Fischer, chair Experimental medicine Closing lecture 18 Jun 2020
Event Jürg Hutzli How Anne copes with her barrenness (1 Samuel 1) Seminar Knowledge of Biblical Hebrew essential. … 7 Apr 2022 15:30 to 16:30
Event Thomas Römer Jacob and Esau II : Preparing for an encounter. The sanctuary of Mahanaim. Jacob becomes Israel at Penouël (Gn 32,2-33) Lecture Documents and media Download support … 7 Apr 2022 14:00 to 15:00
Event Karine Heydemann Fault injection attacks and software protection Seminar Abstract Fault attacks are a particular class of attacks that require a priori physical access to the hardware target. Also known as " disruption attacks ", they aim to disrupt the execution environment of the hardware target in order to alter the … 7 Apr 2022 11:15 to 12:15
Event Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge Ritual norms Lecture Abstract Since the publication of H. von Prott and L. Ziehen's Leges graecorum sacrae at the beginning of the 20th century, prescriptive epigraphic texts dealing with the affairs of the gods have been referred to as " sacred laws ". At the beginning of … 7 Apr 2022 11:00 to 12:00
Event Samantha Besson Conclusions and outlook : towards a system of multiple international representation Lecture 7 Apr 2022 10:00 to 11:30
Event Xavier Leroy Typing and safety Lecture Abstract Whether verified dynamically (at runtime) or statically (by prior analysis), typing is an essential aspect of high-level programming languages. The lecture explored the contributions of typing to software security, from the basic guarantees … 7 Apr 2022 09:30 to 11:00
Event Christian Sandor My Past And Upcoming 22 Years With Augmented Reality Seminar Christian Sandor Dr. Christian Sandor has very recently been appointed Professor at Paris-Saclay University. Since the year 2000, his foremost research interest has been Augmented Reality (AR), as he believes that it will have a profound impact on the … 5 Apr 2022 11:00 to 12:00
Event Wendy Mackay Augmented and virtual reality : integrating IT with the real world Lecture As human beings, we use "everyday physics" to interact with the world around us. Augmented reality builds on this understanding by dynamically "enriching" physical objects with information, and by mixing physical and digital objects. Virtual reality, … 5 Apr 2022 10:00 to 11:00
Event John Scheid Sodal arvals from the Liber de officio proconsulis Seminar 6 Apr 2022 16:00 to 18:00
Event Dario Mantovani Choosing words. The form trial between social distinctions and impartiality Lecture Abstract In a lawsuit, the legal dimension of the conflict is often coupled with a social dimension. Financial resources and the network of relationships that enabled support from a patronus or important advocati could influence the outcome. However, … 6 Apr 2022 14:30 to 15:30
Event Cléo Bertelsmeier The role of globalization in the spread of invasive species Seminar Cléo Bertelsmeier 2013 PhD at Université Paris-Sud ("Impact of climate change on ant invasions") ; 2014 Postdoc at the University of Adelaide, Australia ("Predicting geographical distributions of birds in relation to climate change"); 2015-2018 Postdoc at … 4 Apr 2022 11:30 to 12:30
Event Tatiana Giraud Threats to biodiversity and consequences for human beings Lecture Abstract This lecture is devoted to the current biodiversity crisis. It presents recent studies documenting the sharp and rapid decline in biodiversity and its consequences for human beings in terms of ecosystem services (recycling of organic matter, soil … 4 Apr 2022 10:00 to 11:30
Event Sophie Rabau Wandering Rooms : the lost work of James Joyce and Theodore Reinach Seminar Abstract In certain cases, the feeling of loss can be the cause of the loss itself, such as an idealized situation whose non-realization gives rise to a lack, and where the present invents a loss in relation to an ideal it has invented for itself. The … 5 Apr 2022 17:30 to 18:30
Event William Marx The rediscovered works Lecture Abstract We saw four of the nine categories of lost works in the previous lesson. The last five are : 5. Unrealized works : Jean-Jacques Rousseau provides an exalted testimony to these works composed in the mind, but never put to paper, when he evokes, in … 5 Apr 2022 16:30 to 17:30
Event Beate Dignas Greek Priests as Creators and Guardians of Collective Memories Seminar Abstract Whether in the context of ancient memory studies, or stemming from an interest in local histories, recent scholarship has emphasised the significance of Greek sanctuaries as crucial memory media. They were anchors of collective experience and … 5 Apr 2022 14:30 to 15:30
Event Patrick Boucheron Governing in times of plague Lecture What kind of power prepares the defeated time of the Black Death? Taking up the analysis of the paradigms of leprosy exclusion and plague discipline, the lecture describes the differences between the two, taking into account biological, urban and … 5 Apr 2022 11:00 to 12:00
Event John Krakauer Frankenstein and the Ethics of Neuroscience Seminar John Krakauer Dr. Krakauer is currently John C. Malone Professor, Professor of Neurology, Neuroscience, and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and Director of the Brain, Learning, Animation, and Movement Lab (www.BLAM-lab.org) at the Johns Hopkins … 30 Mar 2022 18:00 to 19:00