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Yousuke Kaifu
Yousuke Kaifu (2)
Yousuke Kaifu
Yousuke Kaifu (2)
Guest lecturer
Event
Résumé The discovery of Homo floresiensis , reported in 2004, has upended the definition of the genus Homo . This species had a bizarre combination of Homo -like gracile cranio-dental morphology and Australopithecus -like small brain and body size, and it …
5:00 - 6:00pm
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Admission Policy : Due to high attendance, the public is advised to arrive at least 45 minutes before the event begins. Seats cannot be reserved and are assigned strictly on a first-come, first-served basis. If the venue reaches capacity, the public may …
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Abstract The general physics of the glass transition remains a subject of intense research. Furthermore, many polymeric materials in practical use are in the glassy state. Glass formers are classified as strong or fragile, meaning that the observed …
2:00 - 3:00pm
Yousuke Kaifu
Human Evolution in Asia: Morphological and Molecular Biological Evidence
Yousuke Kaifu
Human Evolution in Asia: Morphological and Molecular Biological Evidence
Guest lecturer
Event
Abstract With the discovery of new fossils from regions that have been both historically well-studied and poorly sampled, and thanks to major advances in paleogenetic research, Asian paleoanthropology has now entered a new phase of research. In …
5:00 - 6:00pm
Yousuke Kaifu
Paleolithic Origins of Seafaring: Theoretical, Simulation, and Experimental Approaches
Yousuke Kaifu
Paleolithic Origins of Seafaring: Theoretical, Simulation, and Experimental Approaches
Guest lecturer
Event
Abstract The rise of water transport technology enabled modern humans to expand their habitable territory to insular environments beginning in the Late Pleistocene or Late Paleolithic. However, aside from extensive discussion regarding Wallacea, the …
5:00 - 6:00pm
Event
4:30 - 6:30pm
Kurt Kremer
Multiscale Modeling of Open Systems
Kurt Kremer
Multiscale Modeling of Open Systems
Guest lecturer
Event
Abstract As seen in the other lectures, the relationship between atomistic structure, architecture, molecular weight, and material properties is a fundamental concern of modern soft matter science. Furthermore, when studying functional systems and in …
2:00 - 3:00pm
The Animal
Opening symposia
The Animal
Opening symposia
Symposium
Series
Albrecht Dürer, Lucane (1505) 2026–2027 Opening Symposium The Animal More than ever, animals have become a major issue : ecological (health and environmental crises), social, economic, and political (agriculture and livestock farming), legal, and …
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Introduction This year , Laurent Coulon’s course will focus on the priesthood of the “Wives of the God,” which underwent remarkable development during the first millennium B.C. with the rise of a dynasty of royal princesses in Thebes. Drawing on recent …
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Abstract A material is referred to as stimulus-responsive when a slight change in external parameters can drastically alter its structure, function, or stability. Polymers, with their delicate interplay between entropy and energy at ambient temperatures, …
2:00 - 3:00pm
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© EXEM, 2026. International conference, October 7 and 8, 2026, in Brussels, and October 12 and 13, 2026, in Paris. Introduction His eternal youth gives no hint of it, but in January 2029, Tintin will turn 100. Hergé left behind a body of work whose impact …
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Overview This year, Alessandro Morbidelli ’s course will cover the final stage of the Solar System’s formation, focusing on the formation of the terrestrial planets. After reviewing the vast array of chemical, isotopic, and chronological constraints …
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Oxidative Stress and Therapeutic Response (3)
Hugues de Thé, chair Cellular and Molecular Oncology
Oxidative Stress and Therapeutic Response (3)
Hugues de Thé, chair Cellular and Molecular Oncology
Lecture
Series
Presentation This year’s lecture by Hugues de Thé will explore the role of oxidative stress in the response to radiation therapy. …
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Collège de France
European Heritage Days 2026 – September 19
Collège de France
European Heritage Days 2026 – September 19
Special events
Event
To mark European Heritage Days on September 19 and 20, 2026—whose theme this year is “Heritage at Risk ”—the Collège de France invites you to join an exceptional tour of its two sites in the heart of the Latin Quarter. This tour will allow you to …
10:00am - 6:00pm
Collège de France
European Heritage Days 2026 – September 20
Collège de France
European Heritage Days 2026 – September 20
Special events
Event
To mark European Heritage Days on September 19 and 20, 2026—whose theme this year is “Heritage at Risk ”—the Collège de France invites you to join an exceptional tour of its two sites in the heart of the Latin Quarter. This tour will allow you to …
10:00am - 6:00pm
Event
Abstract Plastics are an integral part of modern society, providing countless benefits to nearly every aspect of our lives. They are essential for protective coatings, lightweight packaging, food preservation, and access to life-saving medical devices, …
2:00 - 3:00pm
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Tao Zhang has been invited by Professor Jean-Marie Tarascon, Chemistry of Materials and Energy Chair , to give a lecture on Friday July 3 at 11am in Room 2. Tao …
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4:30 - 6:30pm