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Her main study models are maize and its wild relatives, with questions on the evolution of genome sizes, … 14 Mar 2022 11:30 to 12:30 Event Tatiana Giraud Domestication as a model for studying biodiversity and evolution, and current threats Lecture Abstract This lecture looks at domestication as a model for studying biodiversity and evolution, using examples such as the domestication of plants, fruit trees (apple trees), dogs and horses, as well as fungi used for cheese maturing. We also examine the … 14 Mar 2022 10:00 to 11:30 Event Claire Bodin Women composers : from unthought to action Seminar Abstract Women composers are too often overlooked. Ignorance of the " geysers of sound " by Alice Mary Smith, an English composer of the 19th century, or of the poignant melodies of an adagio composed by the American Amy Beach is a fairly recent omission … 15 Mar 2022 17:30 to 18:30 Event William Marx What is the past ? Lecture Abstract What is the past ? T.S. Eliot's poem The Waste Land answers this question by showing the bitter mixture of memory and desire created by any appearance of the past in dead soil. Complete oblivion, associated with winter, is more comfortable than … 15 Mar 2022 16:30 to 17:30 Event Patrick Boucheron " Anno 1349 : when the Jews were stunned Lecture By comparing archaeological data, sources from the royal archives and Jewish memory of the attack on the call of the Catalan city of Tàrrega in the summer of 1348, and then comparing it with other examples of the killing of Jews in times of plague in the … 15 Mar 2022 11:00 to 12:00 Event Jean-Noël Robert Does Japan need bonzes ? Lecture 15 Mar 2022 10:30 to 11:30 Event Roger Chartier Don Quixote's time and Europe Seminar Roger Chartier Professor Emeritus of the Collège de France, Honorary Director of Studies at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales, Anneberg Visiting Professor at the University of Pennsylvania. Latest book: Éditier et traduire. Matérialité et … 9 Mar 2022 18:00 to 19:00 Event Alberto Manguel Cervantes - Don Quixote Lecture 9 Mar 2022 17:00 to 18:00 Event Simon Clarke Soft Chemistry Towards High-Temperature Superconducting Intercalates of Iron Selenide and Novel Layered Transition Metal Oxide Sulfides and Selenides Seminar Abstract Iron arsenide and selenide high temperature superconductors burst onto the scene unexpectedly in 2008. While the precise nature of the physics of these materials remains obscure, there are some chemical factors which enable control of the … 14 Mar 2022 17:00 to 18:00 Event Sonia Garel Microglia and macrophages in early brain development Lecture 14 Mar 2022 16:30 to 18:00 Event Jean-Marie Tarascon 2D to 3D insertion compounds comprising spinels and other materials and other polyanionic insertion materials based on phosphates, silicates and sulfates Lecture 14 Mar 2022 16:00 to 17:00 Event Ruth Amossy The sources of public controversy : the case of " irregular migratory flows " (August 2021) Seminar What's the point of polemics ? The sources of public controversy : the case of " irregular migratory flows " (August 2021) Based on an analysis of the polemics triggered by the mention of "irregular migratory flows" in the presidential address of August … 14 Mar 2022 14:00 to 15:00 Event Dominique Charpin The exemplarity of the past Lecture In political matters, the use of precedents was one of the elements that structured diplomatic relations. But we also see kings claiming to innovate, boasting of having done " what none of my predecessors had done ". The creation of new towns is one of … 14 Mar 2022 11:00 to 12:00 Series The influence of language and symbols on perception and cognition Stanislas Dehaene, chair Experimental Cognitive Psychology Lecture What are the links between language and thought? Could we have the same thoughts if we didn't have the ability to speak? Do the words at our disposal encourage us to see the world from a particular angle? Do we think differently in French, Russian or … 01 Sep 2020 → 13 Oct 2020 Event Maurizio Giangiulio The many facets of Apollo in Metapontum : between tradition and innovation, locally and internationally Guest lecturer The Metapontum manteion In 1828 the distinguished Parisian archeologist and numismatist Honoré Théodore d'Albert, duc de Luynes (1802-1867), visited the site of ancient Metapontum, the Greek colony established towards the end of the seventh century BC on … 30 Mar 2022 17:00 to 18:00 Event Michael Murez Are mental files transparent ? Seminar 11 Mar 2022 15:30 to 17:00 Event Edouard Bard Postglacial warming, data-model comparisons Lecture Abstract Paleoclimatologists have developed numerous indicators for estimating continental and oceanic surface temperatures. These paleothermometers are mainly based, on the one hand, on the distribution of plant species (e.g. pollen, diatoms) or animal … 11 Mar 2022 15:00 to 16:30 Event Anne Migan-Dubois Architecture, reliability and evolution of photovoltaic systems Seminar Abstract The photovoltaic cell is the basic device for photo-electric conversion. How are modules obtained from this cell? What other components are needed to produce electricity in a photovoltaic power plant? How can we restore confidence and convince … 9 Mar 2022 15:30 to 16:30 Event François Recanati Fiction and non-fiction Lecture Abstract According to a school of thought associated with authors such as Kendall Walton or Gregory Currie, the type of mental state that a fictional text aims to produce is the simulation of the doxastic attitude (belief or judgment) that a non-fictional … 11 Mar 2022 14:00 to 15:30 Event Daniel Lincot From cell to system Lecture Photovoltaic cells have to be integrated into complete systems, optimized for the specific requirements, with a view to system performance, cost and environmental characteristics. Cells are first integrated, in series and in parallel, into modules, to … 9 Mar 2022 14:00 to 15:30 Event Julien Reygner Reaction statistics and Hill relation for Langevin dynamics Seminar 11 Mar 2022 11:15 to 12:30 Event Takis Kontos Hybrid quantum circuits: from atomic physics on a chip to detecting the dark matter of the universe Seminar Abstract In this talk, I will present how hybrid quantum circuits have prospects in three research avenues related to quantum information. In particular, I will show that they can be used to build spin quantum or so-called "topological" binary units for … 11 Mar 2022 11:15 to 12:30 Event Lluis Quintana-Murci Paleogenetics and infectious diseases Lecture This lecture will cover the latest advances in the discipline of paleogenetics, i.e., the genetic study of organisms and populations of the past, through the study of ancient DNA. 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Event Dario Mantovani Luxury and lawyers : growth that corrupts Lecture Abstract The Romans saw luxury as the cause of moral corruption and political instability - of their decline. Morality and politics were much more closely linked than they are today, and the former was central to the identity of the Roman elite. A eulogy … 16 Mar 2022 14:30 to 15:30
Event Maud Tenaillon History and evolution of cultivated corn Seminar Maud Tenaillon Maud Tenaillon, CNRS research director, leads a team whose work focuses on the evolution and adaptation of domesticated plants. Her main study models are maize and its wild relatives, with questions on the evolution of genome sizes, … 14 Mar 2022 11:30 to 12:30
Event Tatiana Giraud Domestication as a model for studying biodiversity and evolution, and current threats Lecture Abstract This lecture looks at domestication as a model for studying biodiversity and evolution, using examples such as the domestication of plants, fruit trees (apple trees), dogs and horses, as well as fungi used for cheese maturing. We also examine the … 14 Mar 2022 10:00 to 11:30
Event Claire Bodin Women composers : from unthought to action Seminar Abstract Women composers are too often overlooked. Ignorance of the " geysers of sound " by Alice Mary Smith, an English composer of the 19th century, or of the poignant melodies of an adagio composed by the American Amy Beach is a fairly recent omission … 15 Mar 2022 17:30 to 18:30
Event William Marx What is the past ? Lecture Abstract What is the past ? T.S. Eliot's poem The Waste Land answers this question by showing the bitter mixture of memory and desire created by any appearance of the past in dead soil. Complete oblivion, associated with winter, is more comfortable than … 15 Mar 2022 16:30 to 17:30
Event Patrick Boucheron " Anno 1349 : when the Jews were stunned Lecture By comparing archaeological data, sources from the royal archives and Jewish memory of the attack on the call of the Catalan city of Tàrrega in the summer of 1348, and then comparing it with other examples of the killing of Jews in times of plague in the … 15 Mar 2022 11:00 to 12:00
Event Roger Chartier Don Quixote's time and Europe Seminar Roger Chartier Professor Emeritus of the Collège de France, Honorary Director of Studies at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales, Anneberg Visiting Professor at the University of Pennsylvania. Latest book: Éditier et traduire. Matérialité et … 9 Mar 2022 18:00 to 19:00
Event Simon Clarke Soft Chemistry Towards High-Temperature Superconducting Intercalates of Iron Selenide and Novel Layered Transition Metal Oxide Sulfides and Selenides Seminar Abstract Iron arsenide and selenide high temperature superconductors burst onto the scene unexpectedly in 2008. While the precise nature of the physics of these materials remains obscure, there are some chemical factors which enable control of the … 14 Mar 2022 17:00 to 18:00
Event Sonia Garel Microglia and macrophages in early brain development Lecture 14 Mar 2022 16:30 to 18:00
Event Jean-Marie Tarascon 2D to 3D insertion compounds comprising spinels and other materials and other polyanionic insertion materials based on phosphates, silicates and sulfates Lecture 14 Mar 2022 16:00 to 17:00
Event Ruth Amossy The sources of public controversy : the case of " irregular migratory flows " (August 2021) Seminar What's the point of polemics ? The sources of public controversy : the case of " irregular migratory flows " (August 2021) Based on an analysis of the polemics triggered by the mention of "irregular migratory flows" in the presidential address of August … 14 Mar 2022 14:00 to 15:00
Event Dominique Charpin The exemplarity of the past Lecture In political matters, the use of precedents was one of the elements that structured diplomatic relations. But we also see kings claiming to innovate, boasting of having done " what none of my predecessors had done ". The creation of new towns is one of … 14 Mar 2022 11:00 to 12:00
Series The influence of language and symbols on perception and cognition Stanislas Dehaene, chair Experimental Cognitive Psychology Lecture What are the links between language and thought? Could we have the same thoughts if we didn't have the ability to speak? Do the words at our disposal encourage us to see the world from a particular angle? Do we think differently in French, Russian or … 01 Sep 2020 → 13 Oct 2020
Event Maurizio Giangiulio The many facets of Apollo in Metapontum : between tradition and innovation, locally and internationally Guest lecturer The Metapontum manteion In 1828 the distinguished Parisian archeologist and numismatist Honoré Théodore d'Albert, duc de Luynes (1802-1867), visited the site of ancient Metapontum, the Greek colony established towards the end of the seventh century BC on … 30 Mar 2022 17:00 to 18:00
Event Edouard Bard Postglacial warming, data-model comparisons Lecture Abstract Paleoclimatologists have developed numerous indicators for estimating continental and oceanic surface temperatures. These paleothermometers are mainly based, on the one hand, on the distribution of plant species (e.g. pollen, diatoms) or animal … 11 Mar 2022 15:00 to 16:30
Event Anne Migan-Dubois Architecture, reliability and evolution of photovoltaic systems Seminar Abstract The photovoltaic cell is the basic device for photo-electric conversion. How are modules obtained from this cell? What other components are needed to produce electricity in a photovoltaic power plant? How can we restore confidence and convince … 9 Mar 2022 15:30 to 16:30
Event François Recanati Fiction and non-fiction Lecture Abstract According to a school of thought associated with authors such as Kendall Walton or Gregory Currie, the type of mental state that a fictional text aims to produce is the simulation of the doxastic attitude (belief or judgment) that a non-fictional … 11 Mar 2022 14:00 to 15:30
Event Daniel Lincot From cell to system Lecture Photovoltaic cells have to be integrated into complete systems, optimized for the specific requirements, with a view to system performance, cost and environmental characteristics. Cells are first integrated, in series and in parallel, into modules, to … 9 Mar 2022 14:00 to 15:30
Event Julien Reygner Reaction statistics and Hill relation for Langevin dynamics Seminar 11 Mar 2022 11:15 to 12:30
Event Takis Kontos Hybrid quantum circuits: from atomic physics on a chip to detecting the dark matter of the universe Seminar Abstract In this talk, I will present how hybrid quantum circuits have prospects in three research avenues related to quantum information. In particular, I will show that they can be used to build spin quantum or so-called "topological" binary units for … 11 Mar 2022 11:15 to 12:30
Event Lluis Quintana-Murci Paleogenetics and infectious diseases Lecture This lecture will cover the latest advances in the discipline of paleogenetics, i.e., the genetic study of organisms and populations of the past, through the study of ancient DNA. We'll see how interbreeding with other, now-extinct human forms, or between … 11 Mar 2022 11:00 to 12:30