Share Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copy url Search results Search 24566 results Filters Content type Content type (-) Lessons (24539) News (1689) People (1355) Chair (359) Editions (356) Page (230) (-) Research (27) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) Award (6) Active filters Lessons Research Event Yann Scioldo-Zurcher & Paola Rebughini Colonization and decolonization in lived experience Seminar Yann Scioldo-Zurcher : " Turning the French of Algeria into repatriated Frenchmen. How did the French state think about its migrant nationals ? " Paola Rebughini : " Colonial references in the lived experience of immigrants and their … 20 Feb 2024 10:00 to 12:00 Event Henry Laurens Introduction Symposium Henry Laurens Henry Laurens is Professor at the Collège de France and holds the Contemporary History of the Arab World chair. He was previously Senior Lecturer at Sorbonne University Paris-IV and University Professor at Inalco. He is the author of … 20 Feb 2024 09:30 to 10:00 Event Dominique Charpin Ordinary justice : the problem of judges Lecture 19 Feb 2024 11:00 to 12:00 Series Racial Borders Didier Fassin, chair Moral Questions and Political Issues in Contemporary Societies Symposium Presentation In many countries, border control has become a major political issue, raising moral questions about the treatment of refugees and migrants. A rarely studied dimension of this phenomenon concerns the discrimination that takes place on these … 31 May 2023 Event Marco Cosentino-Lagomarsino Using Mathematical Models and Model-Guided Data Analysis to Understand Cellular Decisions to Grow and Progress the Cell Cycle Seminar Abstract This seminar investigates the mechanisms guiding cell growth and cell cycle progression decisions, using insights from single-cell dynamics. By utilizing advanced modeling and data-analysis techniques, I will address the stochasticity, … 19 Feb 2024 16:15 to 17:15 Event Jean-François Joanny Cell volume and nucleus volume Lecture Documents and media Download support Download lecture notes References Qirun Wang and Jie Lin, "Heterogeneous Recruitment Abilities to RNA Polymerases Generate Nonlinear Scaling of Gene Expression with Cell Volume", Nature Communications, 12, 6852 (2021). … 19 Feb 2024 14:30 to 16:00 Event Christian Masquelier The NaSICON structure: from ionic conductors to battery electrodes. Towards all-solid state sodium systems? Seminar Abstract Li-Ion or Na-Ion battery materials, positive electrodes and solid electrolytes in particular, are essentially inorganic compounds into which alkali metals ( Li+ or Na+ ) must diffuse, more or less rapidly or reversibly. As such, they exhibit very … 19 Feb 2024 17:00 to 18:00 Event Alessandro Morbidelli Planetesimal formation Lecture Abstract Planetesimals are the first macroscopic objects to form in a protoplanetary disk. Asteroids and trans-Neptunian objects are the remnants of the initial population of planetesimals in the circumstellar disk. The collective dynamics of dust … 19 Feb 2024 16:45 to 18:45 Event Jean-Marie Tarascon All-solid batteries: a problem of interface, pressure and chemomechanics Lecture 19 Feb 2024 16:00 to 17:00 Series Workshop Ergaleion 2 : Words, contexts and occurrences Jean-Luc Fournet, chair Written Culture in Late Antiquity and Byzantine Papyrology Symposium 07 Dec 2022 Event Nicolas Deguines Consequences of urbanization for pollinating insects and prospects for mitigation Seminar Abstract Declines in biodiversity are being observed, and pollinating insects are not spared. Among the environmental pressures on pollinator populations, changes in land use have been identified as a major threat. In Europe, urbanization (expansion and … 16 Feb 2024 15:30 to 16:30 Event Emmanuelle Porcher What changes are taking place in pollinators ? Lecture Abstract Biodiversity is changing rapidly, but these changes are best known for a few well-studied groups, such as birds and mammals. Insects in general have received much less attention, with the possible exception of honeybees or butterflies. The data … 16 Feb 2024 14:30 to 15:30 Event Jean-Luc Fournet New or little-known school texts Seminar Abstract This session will be devoted to the deciphering and study of school papyri that are new or misinterpreted by their previous … 15 Feb 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Event Dominique Charpin Mari's legal texts (6) Seminar 15 Feb 2024 14:00 to 16:00 Event Sabine Hübner Climate change in Roman Egypt Seminar Abstract This presentation looks at the environmental history of the Roman province of Egypt, the granary of the Roman Empire. The Nile is the only source of water in this region, its green band easily recognizable on satellite images contrasting with the … 15 Feb 2024 11:15 to 12:15 Event Kyle Harper The Roman climatic optimum Lecture Abstract Throughout the Holocene, natural climatic changes have been a fundamental part of Earth's history, and also of human history. The Romans enjoyed a relatively stable climate, but even so, variability was part of life, and we can study how they … 15 Feb 2024 10:00 to 11:00 Series Palaeo-Babylonian Archives : 140 years of publications and studies (1882-2022) Dominique Charpin, chair Mesopotamian Civilization Symposium In June 1882, the biblical scholar and Ethiopianist August Dillmann, professor at Berlin's Humboldt University, completed the foreword to the first part of the Proceedings of the Fifth Congress of Orientalists held in Berlin in September 1881 , which was … 25 May 2023 → 26 May 2023 Event Esther Duflo Media, social networks, propaganda, and democracy Lecture Abstract How do traditional and new media shape opinions and affect election results ? … 14 Feb 2024 14:00 to 16:00 Series Nanofluidics at a crossroads Lydéric Bocquet, chair Technological innovation Liliane Bettencourt Symposium Presentation This symposium is a continuation of the lecture on nanofluidics offered as part of the Technological Innovation Liliane Bettencourt chair. This world of infinitely small fluidics is the frontier where the continuum of fluid mechanics meets … 25 May 2023 Event Jean-Luc Fournet Schools in monasteries ? (2) Lecture Lecture plan 1. Monasticism and lectures (continued) 1.1. The topos of the illiterate monk: monasteries as a place of unculture or a-culture (continued) 1.2. the monk's duty to know how to read and write 1.3 Monasteries and children: a difficult … 14 Feb 2024 11:00 to 12:00 Event Delphine Demange Intermediate representations for compilation : freeing yourself from the control flow graph Seminar Abstract The control flow graph is a classic intermediate representation of programs in optimizing compilers for imperative languages. This representation has made it possible to formulate and develop numerous program optimizations, from the simplest to … 15 Feb 2024 11:15 to 12:15 Event Xavier Leroy Programming control structures : continuations and control operators Lecture Abstract The fourth lecture introduced the notion of the continuation of a program point in an imperative program, or of a sub-expression in a functional program. This is the sequence of calculations remaining to be performed to reach the end of the … 15 Feb 2024 09:30 to 11:00 Event Michèle Sebag Causal model learning from data Seminar Abstract A causal model describes the distribution of each variable X as a function of the variables causing X , and of independent noise (representing other unknown factors influencing X - the " known unknowns "). A causal model avoids the … 14 Feb 2024 11:15 to 12:30 Event Patrick Boucheron Waiting for Valentin Lecture Abstract Valentine's Day love poetry is a literary tradition that first found expression at the end of the 14th century, in England during the reign of Richard II. Following its transformations right up to Shakespeare and Thomas Hardy, and the " … 13 Feb 2024 11:00 to 12:00 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 144 Page 145 Page 146 Page 147 Page 148 Page 149 Page 150 Page 151 Page 152 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Yann Scioldo-Zurcher & Paola Rebughini Colonization and decolonization in lived experience Seminar Yann Scioldo-Zurcher : " Turning the French of Algeria into repatriated Frenchmen. How did the French state think about its migrant nationals ? " Paola Rebughini : " Colonial references in the lived experience of immigrants and their … 20 Feb 2024 10:00 to 12:00
Event Henry Laurens Introduction Symposium Henry Laurens Henry Laurens is Professor at the Collège de France and holds the Contemporary History of the Arab World chair. He was previously Senior Lecturer at Sorbonne University Paris-IV and University Professor at Inalco. He is the author of … 20 Feb 2024 09:30 to 10:00
Series Racial Borders Didier Fassin, chair Moral Questions and Political Issues in Contemporary Societies Symposium Presentation In many countries, border control has become a major political issue, raising moral questions about the treatment of refugees and migrants. A rarely studied dimension of this phenomenon concerns the discrimination that takes place on these … 31 May 2023
Event Marco Cosentino-Lagomarsino Using Mathematical Models and Model-Guided Data Analysis to Understand Cellular Decisions to Grow and Progress the Cell Cycle Seminar Abstract This seminar investigates the mechanisms guiding cell growth and cell cycle progression decisions, using insights from single-cell dynamics. By utilizing advanced modeling and data-analysis techniques, I will address the stochasticity, … 19 Feb 2024 16:15 to 17:15
Event Jean-François Joanny Cell volume and nucleus volume Lecture Documents and media Download support Download lecture notes References Qirun Wang and Jie Lin, "Heterogeneous Recruitment Abilities to RNA Polymerases Generate Nonlinear Scaling of Gene Expression with Cell Volume", Nature Communications, 12, 6852 (2021). … 19 Feb 2024 14:30 to 16:00
Event Christian Masquelier The NaSICON structure: from ionic conductors to battery electrodes. Towards all-solid state sodium systems? Seminar Abstract Li-Ion or Na-Ion battery materials, positive electrodes and solid electrolytes in particular, are essentially inorganic compounds into which alkali metals ( Li+ or Na+ ) must diffuse, more or less rapidly or reversibly. As such, they exhibit very … 19 Feb 2024 17:00 to 18:00
Event Alessandro Morbidelli Planetesimal formation Lecture Abstract Planetesimals are the first macroscopic objects to form in a protoplanetary disk. Asteroids and trans-Neptunian objects are the remnants of the initial population of planetesimals in the circumstellar disk. The collective dynamics of dust … 19 Feb 2024 16:45 to 18:45
Event Jean-Marie Tarascon All-solid batteries: a problem of interface, pressure and chemomechanics Lecture 19 Feb 2024 16:00 to 17:00
Series Workshop Ergaleion 2 : Words, contexts and occurrences Jean-Luc Fournet, chair Written Culture in Late Antiquity and Byzantine Papyrology Symposium 07 Dec 2022
Event Nicolas Deguines Consequences of urbanization for pollinating insects and prospects for mitigation Seminar Abstract Declines in biodiversity are being observed, and pollinating insects are not spared. Among the environmental pressures on pollinator populations, changes in land use have been identified as a major threat. In Europe, urbanization (expansion and … 16 Feb 2024 15:30 to 16:30
Event Emmanuelle Porcher What changes are taking place in pollinators ? Lecture Abstract Biodiversity is changing rapidly, but these changes are best known for a few well-studied groups, such as birds and mammals. Insects in general have received much less attention, with the possible exception of honeybees or butterflies. The data … 16 Feb 2024 14:30 to 15:30
Event Jean-Luc Fournet New or little-known school texts Seminar Abstract This session will be devoted to the deciphering and study of school papyri that are new or misinterpreted by their previous … 15 Feb 2024 15:30 to 17:00
Event Sabine Hübner Climate change in Roman Egypt Seminar Abstract This presentation looks at the environmental history of the Roman province of Egypt, the granary of the Roman Empire. The Nile is the only source of water in this region, its green band easily recognizable on satellite images contrasting with the … 15 Feb 2024 11:15 to 12:15
Event Kyle Harper The Roman climatic optimum Lecture Abstract Throughout the Holocene, natural climatic changes have been a fundamental part of Earth's history, and also of human history. The Romans enjoyed a relatively stable climate, but even so, variability was part of life, and we can study how they … 15 Feb 2024 10:00 to 11:00
Series Palaeo-Babylonian Archives : 140 years of publications and studies (1882-2022) Dominique Charpin, chair Mesopotamian Civilization Symposium In June 1882, the biblical scholar and Ethiopianist August Dillmann, professor at Berlin's Humboldt University, completed the foreword to the first part of the Proceedings of the Fifth Congress of Orientalists held in Berlin in September 1881 , which was … 25 May 2023 → 26 May 2023
Event Esther Duflo Media, social networks, propaganda, and democracy Lecture Abstract How do traditional and new media shape opinions and affect election results ? … 14 Feb 2024 14:00 to 16:00
Series Nanofluidics at a crossroads Lydéric Bocquet, chair Technological innovation Liliane Bettencourt Symposium Presentation This symposium is a continuation of the lecture on nanofluidics offered as part of the Technological Innovation Liliane Bettencourt chair. This world of infinitely small fluidics is the frontier where the continuum of fluid mechanics meets … 25 May 2023
Event Jean-Luc Fournet Schools in monasteries ? (2) Lecture Lecture plan 1. Monasticism and lectures (continued) 1.1. The topos of the illiterate monk: monasteries as a place of unculture or a-culture (continued) 1.2. the monk's duty to know how to read and write 1.3 Monasteries and children: a difficult … 14 Feb 2024 11:00 to 12:00
Event Delphine Demange Intermediate representations for compilation : freeing yourself from the control flow graph Seminar Abstract The control flow graph is a classic intermediate representation of programs in optimizing compilers for imperative languages. This representation has made it possible to formulate and develop numerous program optimizations, from the simplest to … 15 Feb 2024 11:15 to 12:15
Event Xavier Leroy Programming control structures : continuations and control operators Lecture Abstract The fourth lecture introduced the notion of the continuation of a program point in an imperative program, or of a sub-expression in a functional program. This is the sequence of calculations remaining to be performed to reach the end of the … 15 Feb 2024 09:30 to 11:00
Event Michèle Sebag Causal model learning from data Seminar Abstract A causal model describes the distribution of each variable X as a function of the variables causing X , and of independent noise (representing other unknown factors influencing X - the " known unknowns "). A causal model avoids the … 14 Feb 2024 11:15 to 12:30
Event Patrick Boucheron Waiting for Valentin Lecture Abstract Valentine's Day love poetry is a literary tradition that first found expression at the end of the 14th century, in England during the reign of Richard II. Following its transformations right up to Shakespeare and Thomas Hardy, and the " … 13 Feb 2024 11:00 to 12:00