Share Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copy url Search results Search 27986 results Filters Content type Content type Lessons (23936) News (1690) People (1356) Chair (359) Editions (356) Page (230) Research (27) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) Award (6) Event Lea Ypi Revolution, community and hope Lecture Abstract This session explores the question of revolution, going beyond a strictly political reading to consider its cultural and intellectual dimensions. Revolution is seen here not just as an upheaval of legal or institutional structures, but as a more … 6 May 2026 16:30 to 17:30 Series Invasion science Franck Courchamp, chair Biodiversity and Ecosystems Seminar Drinking ant. Complementary seminars enrich the program by providing an additional perspective on the subject at the end of each lecture from experts in related fields such as epidemiology, economics and biogeography. The overall aim is to provide a … 05 May 2025 → 30 Jun 2025 Series Biological invasions Franck Courchamp, chair Biodiversity and Ecosystems Lecture Drinking ant. The program of this lecture on biological invasions offers an in-depth and diversified exploration of this complex and often misunderstood phenomenon. Through a global and interdisciplinary approach, these eight lectures will highlight the … 05 May 2025 → 30 Jun 2025 Event Didier Fassin Présences de Foucault (2) Lecture 12 May 2026 14:00 to 16:15 Event Didier Fassin Thinking with Foucault (2) Seminar 12 May 2026 16:30 to 18:00 Event Dario Mantovani The body of law, "Corpus Iuris". Imagining law through bodily metaphors in Roman legal literature (2) (8) Lecture 13 May 2026 14:30 to 15:30 Event Naama Friedmann How the Same Dyslexia Manifests Itself in Different Languages Guest lecturer Naama Friedmann has been invited by the assembly of the Collège de France, at the suggestion of Professors Stanislas Dehaene, Experimental Cognitive Psychology Chair , and Luigi Rizzi, General Linguistics Chair . She will give a series of four lectures in … 3 Jun 2025 17:30 to 19:00 Event Claude Grison Wetlands and invasive alien species : towards economically viable natural solutions ? Lecture Abstract Wetlands are the world's largest reservoirs of carbonaceous organic matter. They help mitigate extreme climatic events (floods and droughts), purify water and preserve biodiversity. However, 85 % of wetlands were lost in three hundred years ; … 12 May 2026 10:00 to 11:00 Event Arnaud Albert What can be done to prevent the introduction of invasive alien species? Seminar 12 May 2026 11:15 to 12:15 Event Carina Prunkl AI as bureaucracy Symposium Abstract AI-driven decision-making is often evaluated in terms of individual human judgment - are algorithms faster, fairer or less biased than humans? In this talk, I challenge this framework, arguing that the most appropriate class of comparison for … 28 May 2025 16:10 to 17:05 Event Artūrs Logins Explainable AI and the philosophy of reasons Symposium Abstract The aim will be to reflect on the opacity of AI models and how so-called "explainable" approaches (XAI), often post-hoc, could be improved by shifting the focus from causal explanation to explanation by … 28 May 2025 15:00 to 15:55 Event Océane Fiant Questioning the explicability of AI systems: studying the design of intelligible medical AI Symposium Abstract The explicability of artificial intelligence (AI) is often presented as essential for the adoption of these systems by physicians. However, its usual approach has two limitations: on the one hand, the lack of anchorage in concrete professional … 28 May 2025 14:00 to 14:55 Event Pierre Saint-Germier Deep musical expression Symposium Abstract Recent applications of music-generating AI can now generate pieces of different musical genres with unexpected levels of expressiveness. An old and common criticism of algorithmically generated music stems from its supposed inability to express … 28 May 2025 11:00 to 11:55 Event Antoine Georges Topology and electronic correlations: twisted graphene (2) Lecture 13 May 2026 09:30 to 11:00 Event Jim Gabaret AI art and the criterion of intentionality Symposium Abstract Generative AIs today offer textual, musical or pictorial productions of "artistic" content, which are used by Internet users and professional artists alike. But beyond the new tool on offer here, with its advantages, biases and risks, is there … 28 May 2025 10:00 to 10:55 Event Antoine Georges Topology and electronic correlations: twisted graphene (2) Seminar 13 May 2026 11:30 to 12:30 Event Alexandre Gefen The philosophical challenges of augmented art Symposium Abstract What does AI mean for aesthetics? This paper will look at the consequences of AI-enhanced artistic practices on our relationship to art and its philosophy, placing them in the history of modern art and its debates. It will also look at how art … 28 May 2025 09:00 to 09:55 Event Bruno Boulestin Interpreting prehistoric cannibalism : the example of the Neolithic site of Herxheim Symposium 4 Jun 2025 17:10 to 17:50 Event Philippe Lefranc Massacres, trophies and victory celebrations in the European Neolithic Symposium 4 Jun 2025 16:40 to 17:10 Event Alain Beyneix Children and death in the Neolithic West Symposium 4 Jun 2025 15:55 to 16:25 Event Bruno Boulestin The multiple burials of European hunter-gatherers : elements of understanding Symposium 4 Jun 2025 14:30 to 14:50 Event Jacques Jaubert Cave art, human contacts and Gravettian burial practices in the Cussac cave Symposium 4 Jun 2025 14:00 to 14:30 Event Denis-Charles Cisinski The logic of higher categories Symposium Abstract The logic of higher categories (or ∞-categories) is a variation of type theory, which is homotopic in nature and in which the notion of category is the primitive concept - the one that is never defined! An adequate generalization of Voevodsky's … 2 Jun 2025 16:30 to 17:15 Event Riccardo Brasca Recent Progress in the Formalization of Number Theory Symposium Abstract In this talk, we will discuss the current state of the formalization of modern number theory in mathlib, the mathematical library of Lean. We will highlight recent advancements, key challenges that have been addressed, and the broader … 2 Jun 2025 15:30 to 16:15 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Page 110 Page 111 Page 112 Page 113 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Lea Ypi Revolution, community and hope Lecture Abstract This session explores the question of revolution, going beyond a strictly political reading to consider its cultural and intellectual dimensions. Revolution is seen here not just as an upheaval of legal or institutional structures, but as a more … 6 May 2026 16:30 to 17:30
Series Invasion science Franck Courchamp, chair Biodiversity and Ecosystems Seminar Drinking ant. Complementary seminars enrich the program by providing an additional perspective on the subject at the end of each lecture from experts in related fields such as epidemiology, economics and biogeography. The overall aim is to provide a … 05 May 2025 → 30 Jun 2025
Series Biological invasions Franck Courchamp, chair Biodiversity and Ecosystems Lecture Drinking ant. The program of this lecture on biological invasions offers an in-depth and diversified exploration of this complex and often misunderstood phenomenon. Through a global and interdisciplinary approach, these eight lectures will highlight the … 05 May 2025 → 30 Jun 2025
Event Dario Mantovani The body of law, "Corpus Iuris". Imagining law through bodily metaphors in Roman legal literature (2) (8) Lecture 13 May 2026 14:30 to 15:30
Event Naama Friedmann How the Same Dyslexia Manifests Itself in Different Languages Guest lecturer Naama Friedmann has been invited by the assembly of the Collège de France, at the suggestion of Professors Stanislas Dehaene, Experimental Cognitive Psychology Chair , and Luigi Rizzi, General Linguistics Chair . She will give a series of four lectures in … 3 Jun 2025 17:30 to 19:00
Event Claude Grison Wetlands and invasive alien species : towards economically viable natural solutions ? Lecture Abstract Wetlands are the world's largest reservoirs of carbonaceous organic matter. They help mitigate extreme climatic events (floods and droughts), purify water and preserve biodiversity. However, 85 % of wetlands were lost in three hundred years ; … 12 May 2026 10:00 to 11:00
Event Arnaud Albert What can be done to prevent the introduction of invasive alien species? Seminar 12 May 2026 11:15 to 12:15
Event Carina Prunkl AI as bureaucracy Symposium Abstract AI-driven decision-making is often evaluated in terms of individual human judgment - are algorithms faster, fairer or less biased than humans? In this talk, I challenge this framework, arguing that the most appropriate class of comparison for … 28 May 2025 16:10 to 17:05
Event Artūrs Logins Explainable AI and the philosophy of reasons Symposium Abstract The aim will be to reflect on the opacity of AI models and how so-called "explainable" approaches (XAI), often post-hoc, could be improved by shifting the focus from causal explanation to explanation by … 28 May 2025 15:00 to 15:55
Event Océane Fiant Questioning the explicability of AI systems: studying the design of intelligible medical AI Symposium Abstract The explicability of artificial intelligence (AI) is often presented as essential for the adoption of these systems by physicians. However, its usual approach has two limitations: on the one hand, the lack of anchorage in concrete professional … 28 May 2025 14:00 to 14:55
Event Pierre Saint-Germier Deep musical expression Symposium Abstract Recent applications of music-generating AI can now generate pieces of different musical genres with unexpected levels of expressiveness. An old and common criticism of algorithmically generated music stems from its supposed inability to express … 28 May 2025 11:00 to 11:55
Event Antoine Georges Topology and electronic correlations: twisted graphene (2) Lecture 13 May 2026 09:30 to 11:00
Event Jim Gabaret AI art and the criterion of intentionality Symposium Abstract Generative AIs today offer textual, musical or pictorial productions of "artistic" content, which are used by Internet users and professional artists alike. But beyond the new tool on offer here, with its advantages, biases and risks, is there … 28 May 2025 10:00 to 10:55
Event Antoine Georges Topology and electronic correlations: twisted graphene (2) Seminar 13 May 2026 11:30 to 12:30
Event Alexandre Gefen The philosophical challenges of augmented art Symposium Abstract What does AI mean for aesthetics? This paper will look at the consequences of AI-enhanced artistic practices on our relationship to art and its philosophy, placing them in the history of modern art and its debates. It will also look at how art … 28 May 2025 09:00 to 09:55
Event Bruno Boulestin Interpreting prehistoric cannibalism : the example of the Neolithic site of Herxheim Symposium 4 Jun 2025 17:10 to 17:50
Event Philippe Lefranc Massacres, trophies and victory celebrations in the European Neolithic Symposium 4 Jun 2025 16:40 to 17:10
Event Bruno Boulestin The multiple burials of European hunter-gatherers : elements of understanding Symposium 4 Jun 2025 14:30 to 14:50
Event Jacques Jaubert Cave art, human contacts and Gravettian burial practices in the Cussac cave Symposium 4 Jun 2025 14:00 to 14:30
Event Denis-Charles Cisinski The logic of higher categories Symposium Abstract The logic of higher categories (or ∞-categories) is a variation of type theory, which is homotopic in nature and in which the notion of category is the primitive concept - the one that is never defined! An adequate generalization of Voevodsky's … 2 Jun 2025 16:30 to 17:15
Event Riccardo Brasca Recent Progress in the Formalization of Number Theory Symposium Abstract In this talk, we will discuss the current state of the formalization of modern number theory in mathlib, the mathematical library of Lean. We will highlight recent advancements, key challenges that have been addressed, and the broader … 2 Jun 2025 15:30 to 16:15