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It is known both from archaeology and from a large number of written sources: commemorative inscriptions (names of years and royal inscriptions), as well as archival … 23 May 2018 14:30 - 15:30 Event Edward Harris Signs vs. Laws, Decrees, and By-Laws in Greek Sacred Norms Symposium Abstract The text of a set of sacred norms recently found in Thessaly and published by J.-C. Decourt and A. Tziaphalias ( Kernos 28 [2015] 13-51) contains a clause mentioning an inscription on the peristyle of the temple (lines B22-23: ἐπιγραφὴ εἰςτὸ … 23 May 2018 09:30 - 10:15 Event Pascale Senellart-Mardon Components to generate and manipulate photons one by one Seminar Abstract Single-photons are key elements of many future quantum technologies, be it for the realization of large-scale quantum communication networks, for quantum simulation of chemical and physical processes, or for connecting quantum memories in a … 23 May 2018 11:15 - 12:15 Event Marc Fontecave Homogeneous heterogeneous catalysts : from molecule to solid (1) Lecture Another way of coupling molecular and solid catalysis is to develop homogeneous molecular catalysts (organometallic complexes) and graft them onto the surface of a solid support, preferably transparent and conductive if the aim is to produce catalysts for … 23 May 2018 10:00 - 11:30 Event Jean Dalibard Topology and Berry curvature in a 2D network Lecture Abstract Starting with this lecture, we turned to the study of two-dimensional topological systems. This two-dimensional geometry played a major role in the emergence of topological concepts in physics, with the discovery of the quantum Hall effect for … 23 May 2018 09:30 - 11:00 Event Serge Haroche Science and relativism Symposium 27 Feb 2018 17:15 - 18:15 Event Alain Fischer et Serge Haroche Science and relativism (Discussion) Symposium 27 Feb 2018 18:00 - 19:00 Event Monsef Benkirane Understanding the persistence of HIV: the key to curing AIDS Seminar Dr. Benkirane described his work, which identified a fraction of CD4 T lymphocytes in the viral reservoir through membrane expression of the CD32 molecule, and showed that a low-noise viral replicative cycle persists within these cells, making it … 22 May 2018 16:30 - 18:00 Event Emmanuelle Daviet How to teach and educate in the age of post-truth ? Symposium 27 Feb 2018 15:15 - 16:15 Event Alain Fischer Science and relativism Symposium 27 Feb 2018 16:15 - 17:15 Event Alain Fischer HIV infection, a defeat of the immune system ? (I) Lecture The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a lentivirus which, by infecting CD4 T lymphocytes, is responsible for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), characterized by opportunistic infections, encephalopathy and tumors leading, in the absence of … 22 May 2018 15:00 - 16:30 Event Gérald Bronner How to teach and educate in the age of post-truth ? Symposium 27 Feb 2018 14:15 - 15:15 Event Dominique Cardon How has the Internet changed the way opinions are formed ? Symposium 27 Feb 2018 11:00 - 12:00 Event Romain Badouard How has the Internet changed the way opinions are formed ? Symposium 27 Feb 2018 12:00 - 13:00 Event Edhem Eldem Welcome and introduction to the day Symposium 22 May 2018 09:45 - 10:00 Event Juliette Roussin Democracy, reason and opinion Symposium 27 Feb 2018 10:00 - 11:00 Series No lectures this year Alain Prochiantz, chair Morphogenetic processes Lecture 01 Sep 2015 Event Thomas Ebbesen Molecular photochemistry Lecture Photochemistry is a very broad field that concerns the chemistry of excited states after a photon has been absorbed by the molecule. This contrasts with ground-state chemistry, which is typically performed by heating compounds. In this lecture, only the … 18 May 2018 14:00 - 15:30 Event Dr Eric Allemand Alternative Splicing Regulates an Amazing Diversity of Gephyrin Expression in Developing Mouse Brain Seminar 13 Feb 2018 11:30 - 12:30 Event Karine Clément Populism and democracy in contemporary Russia Guest lecturer Invited by the Professors' Assembly, at the suggestion of Professor Pierre Rosanvallon, Chair of Modern and Contemporary History of … 2 Mar 2018 11:00 - 12:00 Event Eric Horvitz Artificial Intelligence in the Open World Guest lecturer Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are bringing considerable benefits to individuals and organizations. Implementing AI applications in an open environment, however, requires the ability to deal with incompleteness and uncertainty, and to enable … 7 Feb 2018 18:30 - 19:30 Event Stéphane Mallat Dimensionality reduction and denoising Lecture Abstract To avoid the curse of high dimensionality, we can try to reduce the dimension of the data, if it belongs to a subset of smaller dimension than the dimension d of the original space. Data reduction is at the heart of signal processing, with … 31 Jan 2018 11:15 - 12:30 Pagination First page Previous page … Page 415 Page 416 Page 417 Page 418 Current page 419 Page 420 Page 421 Page 422 Page 423 … Next page Last page
Event Bruno Amati Transcriptional Programs and Therapeutic Targets in MYC-Driven Lymphoma Symposium 24 May 2018 09:00 - 09:40
Event Jean-Louis Cohen German episodes, from Weimar to the Cold War Lecture The interaction between politics and architecture in Germany can be divided into two long sections. The first shows the fairly rapid succession of political regimes between German unity in 1871 and the end of the Cold War, marked by the Wende in … 23 May 2018 18:00 - 19:00
Event Dominique Charpin Dublamah and legal life Lecture The main building linked to the economic life of the Nanna sanctuary was the Ganun-mah. It is known both from archaeology and from a large number of written sources: commemorative inscriptions (names of years and royal inscriptions), as well as archival … 23 May 2018 14:30 - 15:30
Event Edward Harris Signs vs. Laws, Decrees, and By-Laws in Greek Sacred Norms Symposium Abstract The text of a set of sacred norms recently found in Thessaly and published by J.-C. Decourt and A. Tziaphalias ( Kernos 28 [2015] 13-51) contains a clause mentioning an inscription on the peristyle of the temple (lines B22-23: ἐπιγραφὴ εἰςτὸ … 23 May 2018 09:30 - 10:15
Event Pascale Senellart-Mardon Components to generate and manipulate photons one by one Seminar Abstract Single-photons are key elements of many future quantum technologies, be it for the realization of large-scale quantum communication networks, for quantum simulation of chemical and physical processes, or for connecting quantum memories in a … 23 May 2018 11:15 - 12:15
Event Marc Fontecave Homogeneous heterogeneous catalysts : from molecule to solid (1) Lecture Another way of coupling molecular and solid catalysis is to develop homogeneous molecular catalysts (organometallic complexes) and graft them onto the surface of a solid support, preferably transparent and conductive if the aim is to produce catalysts for … 23 May 2018 10:00 - 11:30
Event Jean Dalibard Topology and Berry curvature in a 2D network Lecture Abstract Starting with this lecture, we turned to the study of two-dimensional topological systems. This two-dimensional geometry played a major role in the emergence of topological concepts in physics, with the discovery of the quantum Hall effect for … 23 May 2018 09:30 - 11:00
Event Alain Fischer et Serge Haroche Science and relativism (Discussion) Symposium 27 Feb 2018 18:00 - 19:00
Event Monsef Benkirane Understanding the persistence of HIV: the key to curing AIDS Seminar Dr. Benkirane described his work, which identified a fraction of CD4 T lymphocytes in the viral reservoir through membrane expression of the CD32 molecule, and showed that a low-noise viral replicative cycle persists within these cells, making it … 22 May 2018 16:30 - 18:00
Event Emmanuelle Daviet How to teach and educate in the age of post-truth ? Symposium 27 Feb 2018 15:15 - 16:15
Event Alain Fischer HIV infection, a defeat of the immune system ? (I) Lecture The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a lentivirus which, by infecting CD4 T lymphocytes, is responsible for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), characterized by opportunistic infections, encephalopathy and tumors leading, in the absence of … 22 May 2018 15:00 - 16:30
Event Gérald Bronner How to teach and educate in the age of post-truth ? Symposium 27 Feb 2018 14:15 - 15:15
Event Dominique Cardon How has the Internet changed the way opinions are formed ? Symposium 27 Feb 2018 11:00 - 12:00
Event Romain Badouard How has the Internet changed the way opinions are formed ? Symposium 27 Feb 2018 12:00 - 13:00
Event Thomas Ebbesen Molecular photochemistry Lecture Photochemistry is a very broad field that concerns the chemistry of excited states after a photon has been absorbed by the molecule. This contrasts with ground-state chemistry, which is typically performed by heating compounds. In this lecture, only the … 18 May 2018 14:00 - 15:30
Event Dr Eric Allemand Alternative Splicing Regulates an Amazing Diversity of Gephyrin Expression in Developing Mouse Brain Seminar 13 Feb 2018 11:30 - 12:30
Event Karine Clément Populism and democracy in contemporary Russia Guest lecturer Invited by the Professors' Assembly, at the suggestion of Professor Pierre Rosanvallon, Chair of Modern and Contemporary History of … 2 Mar 2018 11:00 - 12:00
Event Eric Horvitz Artificial Intelligence in the Open World Guest lecturer Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are bringing considerable benefits to individuals and organizations. Implementing AI applications in an open environment, however, requires the ability to deal with incompleteness and uncertainty, and to enable … 7 Feb 2018 18:30 - 19:30
Event Stéphane Mallat Dimensionality reduction and denoising Lecture Abstract To avoid the curse of high dimensionality, we can try to reduce the dimension of the data, if it belongs to a subset of smaller dimension than the dimension d of the original space. Data reduction is at the heart of signal processing, with … 31 Jan 2018 11:15 - 12:30