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Initially a specialist in the Roman Empire, his latest work focuses on the history of climate change and … Published on 17 January 2024 Series Mechanics and tissue growth Jean-François Joanny, chair Soft Matter and Biophysics Seminar 08 Feb 2021 → 15 Mar 2021 Series Diagnostic and self-repair techniques for more efficient batteries Jean-Marie Tarascon, chair Chemistry of Materials and Energy Seminar 08 Feb 2021 → 15 Mar 2021 Series Mechanics and tissue growth Jean-François Joanny, chair Soft Matter and Biophysics Lecture Jean-François Joanny's lecture shows how soft matter theory in general and, more specifically, active matter theory enable a quantitative description of biological systems from cell to tissue. After devoting a lecture to the hydrodynamic theory of active … 08 Feb 2021 → 15 Mar 2021 Series Diagnostic and self-repair techniques for more efficient batteries Jean-Marie Tarascon, chair Chemistry of Materials and Energy Lecture The popularization of Li ion technology, the development of electric mobility and the meteoric growth in the number of connected objects make batteries a key element of our society, the equivalent of the heart for our human body. By analogy with medicine, … 08 Feb 2021 → 15 Mar 2021 Series The Hubbard fermionic model : introduction and recent advances Antoine Georges, chair Quantum Condensed Matter Physics Lecture A paradigm of the physics of interacting quantum systems, the Hubbard model has a status in this field similar to that of the Ising model in statistical physics. It is the simplest model to formulate, but one which we can hope will suffice to understand … 04 May 2021 → 01 Jun 2021 Event Roger S. Bagnall The Shape of the Labor Force Guest lecturer Lecture 1: The shape of the labor force 1.0 Models, estimates, and parameters 1.1 The basic shape of the economy and population The land The population The cities and villages 1.2 Independent landowning farmers Resident in the cities Resident in the … 10 May 2022 14:00 - 15:00 Event Bảo Châu Ngô On the functional equation of automorphic L-functions (8) Lecture 15 Jun 2022 10:00 - 11:30 Event Rémy Slama From Climate Change to the Environment, Health and Societies: Threats, Opportunities and Research Needs. Introduction Symposium 16 Jun 2022 10:30 - 10:45 Event Eric Cancès Single- and double-layer graphene modeling Seminar 17 Jun 2022 11:15 - 12:30 Series Religious norms and questions of authority in the Greek world (1) Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge, chair Religion, History and Society in the Ancient Greek World Lecture The ancient Greek world knew no revelation, no sacred books, no priestly class, like the overwhelming majority of human cultures before the emergence of religions with a universal vocation and the common era that now marks the calculation of time. This … 04 Feb 2021 → 15 Apr 2021 Event Jean-Pierre Devroey Facing storms in a Christian world Guest lecturer Abstract The fourth lecture concludes the survey in the long term, placing it in the context of two opposing movements within Church and society. The Christian inclusion of rural communities in the 8th-9th centuries was aimed at securing the monopoly of … 30 Mar 2022 17:30 - 18:30 Event Denis Duboule Do fish have fingers? Lecture After a reminder of the important concepts developed in the fourth lesson, the function of Hox genes during teleost pectoral fin development is discussed, with loss-of-function experiments. Next, a recent study is described in which, following … 14 Jun 2022 17:00 - 19:00 News Lecture by Pr Pierre-Michel Menger " Admiring Van Gogh. The reasons for an exceptional celebrity " Pierre-Michel Menger, chair Sociology of Creative Work Vincent Van Gogh, "Wheat field under a stormy sky", early July 1890, Auvers-sur-Oise (Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (Vincent van Gogh Foundation)). On the occasion of the exhibition " Van Gogh à Auvers-sur-Oise " presented from 3 october 2023 to … Published on 16 January 2024 Event Johanna Erdmenger Berry Phases, Wormholes and Factorization in AdS/CFT Seminar For two-dimensional holographic CFTs dual to AdS3 gravity, we demonstrate the role of Berry phases for relating the non-factorization of the Hilbert space to the presence of wormholes. The wormholes are characterized by a non-exact symplectic form that … 15 Jun 2022 16:00 - 17:30 News Building a Climate Resilient Society Press release The Collège de France, with the Royal Society, will bring together on January 24 and 25 eminent scientists dedicated to promoting scientific excellence in the service of humanity, as well as representatives of government, industry and civil society … Published on 16 January 2024 Event Marc Henneaux The asymptotic structure of space-time (6) Lecture 15 Jun 2022 14:00 - 15:30 Event C. Policar Metal complexes and biological environments : a new space for inorganic chemistry Symposium 8 Mar 2022 16:35 - 17:15 Event R. Rodriguez Regulation of cell plasticity by block metals d Symposium 8 Mar 2022 15:55 - 16:35 Event B. d'Autréaux New advances on the front of diseases caused by a defect in the biosynthesis of iron-sulfur centers, the case of Friedreich's ataxia Symposium 8 Mar 2022 14:55 - 15:35 Event M. Salmain Semi-sandwich complexes of iridium with cyclometalated ligand : towards an understanding of their mechanism of cytotoxic action Symposium 8 Mar 2022 14:15 - 14:55 Event G. Gasser Metal complexes as diagnostic and therapeutic agents Symposium 8 Mar 2022 11:35 - 12:15 Event E. Anxolabéhère-Mallart Electrochemical reductive activation of oxygen by bioinspired metal complexes Symposium 8 Mar 2022 10:55 - 11:35 Event O. Reinaud A biomimetic cavity, a metal ion and water : a trialogue full of surprises Symposium 8 Mar 2022 09:55 - 10:35 Pagination First page Previous page … Page 291 Page 292 Page 293 Page 294 Current page 295 Page 296 Page 297 Page 298 Page 299 … Next page Last page
News The worst epidemics in human history have a climatic dimension Kyle Harper, chair Avenir Commun Durable Interview with Kyle Harper Kyle Harper is a historian. He is interested in the complex relationship between humans and nature over the centuries. Initially a specialist in the Roman Empire, his latest work focuses on the history of climate change and … Published on 17 January 2024
Series Mechanics and tissue growth Jean-François Joanny, chair Soft Matter and Biophysics Seminar 08 Feb 2021 → 15 Mar 2021
Series Diagnostic and self-repair techniques for more efficient batteries Jean-Marie Tarascon, chair Chemistry of Materials and Energy Seminar 08 Feb 2021 → 15 Mar 2021
Series Mechanics and tissue growth Jean-François Joanny, chair Soft Matter and Biophysics Lecture Jean-François Joanny's lecture shows how soft matter theory in general and, more specifically, active matter theory enable a quantitative description of biological systems from cell to tissue. After devoting a lecture to the hydrodynamic theory of active … 08 Feb 2021 → 15 Mar 2021
Series Diagnostic and self-repair techniques for more efficient batteries Jean-Marie Tarascon, chair Chemistry of Materials and Energy Lecture The popularization of Li ion technology, the development of electric mobility and the meteoric growth in the number of connected objects make batteries a key element of our society, the equivalent of the heart for our human body. By analogy with medicine, … 08 Feb 2021 → 15 Mar 2021
Series The Hubbard fermionic model : introduction and recent advances Antoine Georges, chair Quantum Condensed Matter Physics Lecture A paradigm of the physics of interacting quantum systems, the Hubbard model has a status in this field similar to that of the Ising model in statistical physics. It is the simplest model to formulate, but one which we can hope will suffice to understand … 04 May 2021 → 01 Jun 2021
Event Roger S. Bagnall The Shape of the Labor Force Guest lecturer Lecture 1: The shape of the labor force 1.0 Models, estimates, and parameters 1.1 The basic shape of the economy and population The land The population The cities and villages 1.2 Independent landowning farmers Resident in the cities Resident in the … 10 May 2022 14:00 - 15:00
Event Bảo Châu Ngô On the functional equation of automorphic L-functions (8) Lecture 15 Jun 2022 10:00 - 11:30
Event Rémy Slama From Climate Change to the Environment, Health and Societies: Threats, Opportunities and Research Needs. Introduction Symposium 16 Jun 2022 10:30 - 10:45
Series Religious norms and questions of authority in the Greek world (1) Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge, chair Religion, History and Society in the Ancient Greek World Lecture The ancient Greek world knew no revelation, no sacred books, no priestly class, like the overwhelming majority of human cultures before the emergence of religions with a universal vocation and the common era that now marks the calculation of time. This … 04 Feb 2021 → 15 Apr 2021
Event Jean-Pierre Devroey Facing storms in a Christian world Guest lecturer Abstract The fourth lecture concludes the survey in the long term, placing it in the context of two opposing movements within Church and society. The Christian inclusion of rural communities in the 8th-9th centuries was aimed at securing the monopoly of … 30 Mar 2022 17:30 - 18:30
Event Denis Duboule Do fish have fingers? Lecture After a reminder of the important concepts developed in the fourth lesson, the function of Hox genes during teleost pectoral fin development is discussed, with loss-of-function experiments. Next, a recent study is described in which, following … 14 Jun 2022 17:00 - 19:00
News Lecture by Pr Pierre-Michel Menger " Admiring Van Gogh. The reasons for an exceptional celebrity " Pierre-Michel Menger, chair Sociology of Creative Work Vincent Van Gogh, "Wheat field under a stormy sky", early July 1890, Auvers-sur-Oise (Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (Vincent van Gogh Foundation)). On the occasion of the exhibition " Van Gogh à Auvers-sur-Oise " presented from 3 october 2023 to … Published on 16 January 2024
Event Johanna Erdmenger Berry Phases, Wormholes and Factorization in AdS/CFT Seminar For two-dimensional holographic CFTs dual to AdS3 gravity, we demonstrate the role of Berry phases for relating the non-factorization of the Hilbert space to the presence of wormholes. The wormholes are characterized by a non-exact symplectic form that … 15 Jun 2022 16:00 - 17:30
News Building a Climate Resilient Society Press release The Collège de France, with the Royal Society, will bring together on January 24 and 25 eminent scientists dedicated to promoting scientific excellence in the service of humanity, as well as representatives of government, industry and civil society … Published on 16 January 2024
Event C. Policar Metal complexes and biological environments : a new space for inorganic chemistry Symposium 8 Mar 2022 16:35 - 17:15
Event R. Rodriguez Regulation of cell plasticity by block metals d Symposium 8 Mar 2022 15:55 - 16:35
Event B. d'Autréaux New advances on the front of diseases caused by a defect in the biosynthesis of iron-sulfur centers, the case of Friedreich's ataxia Symposium 8 Mar 2022 14:55 - 15:35
Event M. Salmain Semi-sandwich complexes of iridium with cyclometalated ligand : towards an understanding of their mechanism of cytotoxic action Symposium 8 Mar 2022 14:15 - 14:55
Event G. Gasser Metal complexes as diagnostic and therapeutic agents Symposium 8 Mar 2022 11:35 - 12:15
Event E. Anxolabéhère-Mallart Electrochemical reductive activation of oxygen by bioinspired metal complexes Symposium 8 Mar 2022 10:55 - 11:35
Event O. Reinaud A biomimetic cavity, a metal ion and water : a trialogue full of surprises Symposium 8 Mar 2022 09:55 - 10:35