Share Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copy url Search results Search 27065 results Filters Content type Content type Lessons (23141) News (1609) People (1330) Chair (352) Editions (344) Page (230) Research (27) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) Award (6) Series Homo sapiens : the orphan species Jean-Jacques Hublin, chair Paleoanthropology of the Homo genus Lecture Towards the end of the Middle Pleistocene (780,000 to 128,000 BC), a human form with a large brain appeared in Africa, at the origin of all modern humanity, and can be attributed to the Homo sapiens species. It initially evolved within the continent, with … 04 Oct 2016 → 13 Dec 2016 Series Topology of algebraic varieties Claire Voisin, chair Algebraic geometry Lecture Hodge theory provides the notions of "Hodge structure", developed by Griffiths, and "mixed Hodge structure" introduced by Deligne. It is a powerful tool for studying the topology of (families of) complex algebraic varieties, and this lecture presents the … 06 Oct 2016 → 08 Dec 2016 Event Edouard Bard Extreme climates and current analogues : from the last millennia to the Holocene optimum (1) Lecture Abstract The Maya civilization developed over a wide area of Mesoamerica, from the wooded regions of Peten and Chiapas to the lowlands of the Yucatan peninsula. Throughout the Maya country, rainfall follows a marked seasonal cycle, wet in summer and dry … 22 Feb 2019 15:00 - 16:00 Event Lucrezia Reichlin et Nicolas Véron Banking union in Europe Lecture Abstract Monetary policy since 2015 and its links to financial stability ; The ECB and the banking sector after banking union. This lecture was co-hosted by Nicolas Véron , an expert on the subject of banking union. Documents and media Download CV of … 22 Feb 2019 14:30 - 15:45 Event Bénédicte Savoy Introduction Lecture Abstract The Musée du Louvre, first called " Musée central des arts ", then " musée Napoléon " from 1804 to 1814 and " Musée royal " after 1814 and 1815, was for the first fifteen years of the 19th century the center and focus of European art history. At … 22 Feb 2019 11:00 - 12:00 Event Clément Sanchez Home Symposium 22 Feb 2019 08:45 - 09:00 Series Innovation policies and institutions Philippe Aghion, chair Economics of Institutions, Innovation and Growth Lecture 04 Oct 2016 → 22 Nov 2016 Event Alberto Camplani Episcopal letters in Greek and Coptic (3rd-7th centuries) Seminar Abstract The Christianization of written culture was exemplified by : that of the letters of the bishops of Egypt, preserved on various media such as papyrus (in the form of scrolls or codices) or ostraca, written to organize and catechize dioceses or the … 21 Feb 2019 15:30 - 17:00 Event François Héran First set of theoretical and practical conclusions Lecture 21 Feb 2019 14:00 - 16:00 Series Seismic anisotropy and flow in the earth's mantle Barbara Romanowicz, chair Physics of the Earth's interior Lecture Seismic anisotropy is found in various parts of the Earth's crust and mantle. This manifests itself in elastic wave propagation velocities that depend on their polarization and/or direction of propagation. The presence of anisotropy in the crust has been … 04 Oct 2016 → 29 Nov 2016 Event Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge Stopover in Dodona : which god, hero or daimōn to ask ? Lecture Abstract If the daimōn is indeed the " floating signifier " that Mr. Detienne saw in it, and if it has no cultic consistency, a polytheistic analytical grid, which claims to bring narrative traditions and cults into dialogue, might seem at odds with its … 21 Feb 2019 11:00 - 12:00 Event Carlo Ossola Allegria di Naufragi : 1919-2019 Seminar 21 Feb 2019 10:00 - 12:00 Event Frédérique Ildefonse Remarks on the individual in ancient Greece Seminar 21 Feb 2019 10:00 - 12:00 Event Carlo Ossola In praise of description (7) Lecture 20 Feb 2019 17:00 - 18:00 Event Antoine Petit The challenges of public IT research Seminar Abstract Antoine Petit is no stranger to computer science, having worked as a researcher in the field and served as President of Inria before becoming President of the CNRS. He first presented the beginnings of research with the pioneers of the … 20 Feb 2019 17:30 - 18:30 Event Clément Sanchez Porous materials with hierarchical structures Lecture 20 Feb 2019 16:30 - 17:30 Event Gérard Berry A look at some of the lesser-known research questions in computer science Lecture Abstract This lecture, in a slightly different format, was devoted to answering questions previously sent in by members of the public. It covered six main points : the crucial importance of human-machine interfaces and interactions, often underestimated ; … 20 Feb 2019 16:00 - 17:30 Event Philippe Descola What is ? (4) Lecture 20 Feb 2019 14:00 - 15:00 Event Pitor Bojanowski Natural language Seminar Abstract This seminar presents applications of deep neural networks to natural language processing. These deep architectures have enabled spectacular advances for many tasks, and a complete paradigm shift in the field. The seminar begins with a discussion … 20 Feb 2019 11:15 - 12:30 Event Jean-Luc Fournet Introductory lecture (3) : terminology clarifications (continued) Lecture Abstract The review of the opinion of a number of Church Fathers on Greek paideia in the previous lecture showed that the latter constituted a cultural heritage that became a neutral cultural space, shared by Christians and pagans alike. We must therefore … 20 Feb 2019 11:00 - 12:00 Event Laetitia Duval, Pierre-Yves Geoffard, Myriam Khlat et Josselin Thuilliez Migration and health : economic and socio-demographic approaches Seminar Seminar organized jointly with Institut Convergences Migrations. Myriam Khlat : "Mortalité différentielle des immigrés: hypothèses explicatives et résultats pour la France" (Differential mortality among immigrants: explanatory hypotheses and results for … 20 Feb 2019 10:00 - 12:00 Series No lectures this year Marc Fontecave, chair Chemistry of Biological Processes Lecture 03 Oct 2016 Event Stéphane Mallat Universal single-layer hidden network approximation Lecture Abstract The universal approximation theorem for neural networks with a single hidden layer is an important first theoretical result. The first part of the lecture presents this theorem in the simplified case where the data x has d binary values and the … 20 Feb 2019 09:30 - 11:00 Series Migration, refugees, exile Opening symposia Special events Opening symposium 2016-2017 Since summer 2015, the massive influx of refugees leaving the Middle East has generally been presented in public debate as a "migrant crisis" that would test Europe's security defenses. 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Series Homo sapiens : the orphan species Jean-Jacques Hublin, chair Paleoanthropology of the Homo genus Lecture Towards the end of the Middle Pleistocene (780,000 to 128,000 BC), a human form with a large brain appeared in Africa, at the origin of all modern humanity, and can be attributed to the Homo sapiens species. It initially evolved within the continent, with … 04 Oct 2016 → 13 Dec 2016
Series Topology of algebraic varieties Claire Voisin, chair Algebraic geometry Lecture Hodge theory provides the notions of "Hodge structure", developed by Griffiths, and "mixed Hodge structure" introduced by Deligne. It is a powerful tool for studying the topology of (families of) complex algebraic varieties, and this lecture presents the … 06 Oct 2016 → 08 Dec 2016
Event Edouard Bard Extreme climates and current analogues : from the last millennia to the Holocene optimum (1) Lecture Abstract The Maya civilization developed over a wide area of Mesoamerica, from the wooded regions of Peten and Chiapas to the lowlands of the Yucatan peninsula. Throughout the Maya country, rainfall follows a marked seasonal cycle, wet in summer and dry … 22 Feb 2019 15:00 - 16:00
Event Lucrezia Reichlin et Nicolas Véron Banking union in Europe Lecture Abstract Monetary policy since 2015 and its links to financial stability ; The ECB and the banking sector after banking union. This lecture was co-hosted by Nicolas Véron , an expert on the subject of banking union. Documents and media Download CV of … 22 Feb 2019 14:30 - 15:45
Event Bénédicte Savoy Introduction Lecture Abstract The Musée du Louvre, first called " Musée central des arts ", then " musée Napoléon " from 1804 to 1814 and " Musée royal " after 1814 and 1815, was for the first fifteen years of the 19th century the center and focus of European art history. At … 22 Feb 2019 11:00 - 12:00
Series Innovation policies and institutions Philippe Aghion, chair Economics of Institutions, Innovation and Growth Lecture 04 Oct 2016 → 22 Nov 2016
Event Alberto Camplani Episcopal letters in Greek and Coptic (3rd-7th centuries) Seminar Abstract The Christianization of written culture was exemplified by : that of the letters of the bishops of Egypt, preserved on various media such as papyrus (in the form of scrolls or codices) or ostraca, written to organize and catechize dioceses or the … 21 Feb 2019 15:30 - 17:00
Event François Héran First set of theoretical and practical conclusions Lecture 21 Feb 2019 14:00 - 16:00
Series Seismic anisotropy and flow in the earth's mantle Barbara Romanowicz, chair Physics of the Earth's interior Lecture Seismic anisotropy is found in various parts of the Earth's crust and mantle. This manifests itself in elastic wave propagation velocities that depend on their polarization and/or direction of propagation. The presence of anisotropy in the crust has been … 04 Oct 2016 → 29 Nov 2016
Event Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge Stopover in Dodona : which god, hero or daimōn to ask ? Lecture Abstract If the daimōn is indeed the " floating signifier " that Mr. Detienne saw in it, and if it has no cultic consistency, a polytheistic analytical grid, which claims to bring narrative traditions and cults into dialogue, might seem at odds with its … 21 Feb 2019 11:00 - 12:00
Event Frédérique Ildefonse Remarks on the individual in ancient Greece Seminar 21 Feb 2019 10:00 - 12:00
Event Antoine Petit The challenges of public IT research Seminar Abstract Antoine Petit is no stranger to computer science, having worked as a researcher in the field and served as President of Inria before becoming President of the CNRS. He first presented the beginnings of research with the pioneers of the … 20 Feb 2019 17:30 - 18:30
Event Clément Sanchez Porous materials with hierarchical structures Lecture 20 Feb 2019 16:30 - 17:30
Event Gérard Berry A look at some of the lesser-known research questions in computer science Lecture Abstract This lecture, in a slightly different format, was devoted to answering questions previously sent in by members of the public. It covered six main points : the crucial importance of human-machine interfaces and interactions, often underestimated ; … 20 Feb 2019 16:00 - 17:30
Event Pitor Bojanowski Natural language Seminar Abstract This seminar presents applications of deep neural networks to natural language processing. These deep architectures have enabled spectacular advances for many tasks, and a complete paradigm shift in the field. The seminar begins with a discussion … 20 Feb 2019 11:15 - 12:30
Event Jean-Luc Fournet Introductory lecture (3) : terminology clarifications (continued) Lecture Abstract The review of the opinion of a number of Church Fathers on Greek paideia in the previous lecture showed that the latter constituted a cultural heritage that became a neutral cultural space, shared by Christians and pagans alike. We must therefore … 20 Feb 2019 11:00 - 12:00
Event Laetitia Duval, Pierre-Yves Geoffard, Myriam Khlat et Josselin Thuilliez Migration and health : economic and socio-demographic approaches Seminar Seminar organized jointly with Institut Convergences Migrations. Myriam Khlat : "Mortalité différentielle des immigrés: hypothèses explicatives et résultats pour la France" (Differential mortality among immigrants: explanatory hypotheses and results for … 20 Feb 2019 10:00 - 12:00
Series No lectures this year Marc Fontecave, chair Chemistry of Biological Processes Lecture 03 Oct 2016
Event Stéphane Mallat Universal single-layer hidden network approximation Lecture Abstract The universal approximation theorem for neural networks with a single hidden layer is an important first theoretical result. The first part of the lecture presents this theorem in the simplified case where the data x has d binary values and the … 20 Feb 2019 09:30 - 11:00
Series Migration, refugees, exile Opening symposia Special events Opening symposium 2016-2017 Since summer 2015, the massive influx of refugees leaving the Middle East has generally been presented in public debate as a "migrant crisis" that would test Europe's security defenses. On the other hand, it could be argued … 12 Oct 2016 → 14 Oct 2016