Share Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copy url Search results Search 28040 results Filters Content type Content type Lessons (23960) News (1716) People (1359) Chair (359) Editions (357) Page (230) Research (27) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) Award (6) Series Frédéric Laugrand Philippe Descola, chair Anthropology of nature Guest lecturer Ontology on the ice The Inuit of the Canadian Central Arctic and their animals These two lectures are part of current research into Inuit cosmologies and the relationship between these populations of Canada's Far North and the animals that surround them. … 30 Apr 2014 → 07 May 2014 Event Francesco Zambon " Ô l'obnieuse obscurité " (Verlaine) Poetic obscurity from " trobar clus " to contemporary poetry (2) Guest lecturer 2 Mar 2017 17:30 to 18:30 Event Alain Connes Geometry and quantum (8) Lecture 26 Jan 2017 15:45 to 17:00 Event Hinrich Gronemeyer Systems Biology of Retinoid Action Symposium 9 May 2017 09:35 to 10:15 Event Marcelo Rozenberg Transition-Metal Oxides under Strong Electric Fields, from Resistive Switching to Artificial Synapses and Neurons Seminar The information age we live in is supported on a physical under-layer of electronic hardware, which originates in condensed matter physics research. The mighty progress made in silicon based technology seemed endless. However, with the smallest feature … 9 May 2017 11:30 to 12:30 Event Antoine Georges 1. From the structure to the electronic structure of oxides (continued) 2. RNiO3 nickelates : a controllable metal-insulator transition with an original mechanism Lecture Documents and media Download support … 9 May 2017 10:00 to 11:30 Event Bénédicte Savoy Who owns beauty ? World art and culture in our museums (3) Lecture The Pergamon Altar or Altar of Zeus, built in the 2nd century BC, was discovered in fragmentary form by Prussian archaeologists in present-day Turkey, on the site of the ancient kingdom of Pergamon, in a town now known as Bergama. It has now been … 3 May 2017 16:15 to 17:15 Event Jean-Louis Cohen Iconoclasm : a house and a shopping mall in Santa Monica Lecture In the 1960s, Gehry established a lasting relationship with developer James Rouse, who was behind a series of innovative urban projects. He built several buildings in the new city of Columbia, Maryland, before working for five years on the design of the … 3 May 2017 18:00 to 19:00 News The administrator, the teachers and the entire Collège de France community wish you a happy new year 2022 Collège de France In keeping with its tradition, the Collège de France is once again taking part in the debate on the future of Europe, as France takes over the presidency of the Council of the European Union on January 1, 2022. After initiating a "Europe cycle" in 2021 to … Published on 1 January 2022 Event Christian Frevel Broken faith and the discovery of theology - some insights into reasoning in the book of Jeremiah's Lamentations Guest lecturer Documents and media Download support … 22 Feb 2017 17:00 to 18:00 Event Ludwik Leibler Vitrimers, a new class of organic materials Seminar Watching the glassblower, we realize just how special his material is, worked with a flame, without temperature control and without a mold: amorphous silica, the archetypal glass, passes from a liquid to a solid state very gradually. By contrast, all … 5 May 2017 11:00 to 12:00 Event Didier Roux The saga of glass: an ever-innovative material Lecture Starting with the discovery of glass, we will see that this material conceals infinite capacities for innovation and scientific problem-solving. While its use in the practical life of many nations has been increasing over time, the understanding and … 5 May 2017 10:00 to 11:00 Event Alain Wijffels Polis and justice, Montesquieu's fault Lecture Following on from the previous lesson, the transition from the Middle Ages to the Modern Age allows us to observe the mutations in the method of Roman legal science, showing how from a foundation of a science of law conceived as a model of governance, the … 4 May 2017 17:00 to 18:00 Event Constanze Seidenbecher Interplay Between the Dopaminergic System and the Extracellular Matrix in Neuroplasticity and Learning Symposium 5 May 2017 09:00 to 09:45 Event Jean-Luc Fournet Babel on the Nile (2) : multilingualism and multiculturalism in Late Antique Egypt (3) Lecture Our examination of Old Coptic texts has led us to focus on the sociology of their readers and/or writers, with the aim of defining the functions of this script and identifying not only the factors that contributed to its development, but also the … 4 May 2017 14:00 to 15:00 Event Clémence Alasseur An Adverse Selection Approach to Power Tarification Seminar 5 May 2017 11:15 to 12:45 Event Jean-Daniel Boissonnat Mesh generation Lecture A mesh is an approximation of a domain into simple elements called simplexes ': triangles in the plane, tetrahedrons in dimension 3 and their analogues in higher dimensions. The quality of the approximation depends on the shape of the simplexes used. An … 3 May 2017 17:00 to 18:00 Event Alain Prochiantz Welcome Symposium 4 May 2017 09:00 to 09:15 Event Jean-Luc Fournet Study of Byzantine papyri relating to multilingualism Seminar Knowledge of ancient Greek is required for the seminar. … 4 May 2017 15:30 to 17:00 Event Dominique Charpin Reading and writing in Paleo-Babylonian Mesopotamia : correspondence (1) Lecture 3 May 2017 14:30 to 15:30 Event Yves Couder Wave-particle duality on a macroscopic scale: the role of a memory Seminar Abstract The behavior of physics objects on the microscopic scale is dominated by their wave/particle duality. This fundamental characteristic, perfectly described in the quantum framework, is often considered to have no equivalent in classical physics. … 3 May 2017 11:15 to 12:15 Event Jean Dalibard Peierls and low-dimensional crystalline order Lecture Abstract This year's lecture was devoted to the study of quantum gases in reduced dimension, essentially in dimension two. Because of this reduced dimension, the condensation phenomenon associated with Bose-Einstein statistics is absent, at least in the … 3 May 2017 09:30 to 11:00 Event Francesco Zambon " Ô l'obnieuse obscurité " (Verlaine) Poetic obscurity from " trobar clus " to contemporary poetry (1) Guest lecturer 23 Feb 2017 17:30 to 18:30 Event Alain Fischer Case studies : viral hepatitis Lecture Viral hepatitis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Five viruses (hepatitis A-E viruses) are involved. Hepatitis A, B and C viruses predominate. 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Series Frédéric Laugrand Philippe Descola, chair Anthropology of nature Guest lecturer Ontology on the ice The Inuit of the Canadian Central Arctic and their animals These two lectures are part of current research into Inuit cosmologies and the relationship between these populations of Canada's Far North and the animals that surround them. … 30 Apr 2014 → 07 May 2014
Event Francesco Zambon " Ô l'obnieuse obscurité " (Verlaine) Poetic obscurity from " trobar clus " to contemporary poetry (2) Guest lecturer 2 Mar 2017 17:30 to 18:30
Event Marcelo Rozenberg Transition-Metal Oxides under Strong Electric Fields, from Resistive Switching to Artificial Synapses and Neurons Seminar The information age we live in is supported on a physical under-layer of electronic hardware, which originates in condensed matter physics research. The mighty progress made in silicon based technology seemed endless. However, with the smallest feature … 9 May 2017 11:30 to 12:30
Event Antoine Georges 1. From the structure to the electronic structure of oxides (continued) 2. RNiO3 nickelates : a controllable metal-insulator transition with an original mechanism Lecture Documents and media Download support … 9 May 2017 10:00 to 11:30
Event Bénédicte Savoy Who owns beauty ? World art and culture in our museums (3) Lecture The Pergamon Altar or Altar of Zeus, built in the 2nd century BC, was discovered in fragmentary form by Prussian archaeologists in present-day Turkey, on the site of the ancient kingdom of Pergamon, in a town now known as Bergama. It has now been … 3 May 2017 16:15 to 17:15
Event Jean-Louis Cohen Iconoclasm : a house and a shopping mall in Santa Monica Lecture In the 1960s, Gehry established a lasting relationship with developer James Rouse, who was behind a series of innovative urban projects. He built several buildings in the new city of Columbia, Maryland, before working for five years on the design of the … 3 May 2017 18:00 to 19:00
News The administrator, the teachers and the entire Collège de France community wish you a happy new year 2022 Collège de France In keeping with its tradition, the Collège de France is once again taking part in the debate on the future of Europe, as France takes over the presidency of the Council of the European Union on January 1, 2022. After initiating a "Europe cycle" in 2021 to … Published on 1 January 2022
Event Christian Frevel Broken faith and the discovery of theology - some insights into reasoning in the book of Jeremiah's Lamentations Guest lecturer Documents and media Download support … 22 Feb 2017 17:00 to 18:00
Event Ludwik Leibler Vitrimers, a new class of organic materials Seminar Watching the glassblower, we realize just how special his material is, worked with a flame, without temperature control and without a mold: amorphous silica, the archetypal glass, passes from a liquid to a solid state very gradually. By contrast, all … 5 May 2017 11:00 to 12:00
Event Didier Roux The saga of glass: an ever-innovative material Lecture Starting with the discovery of glass, we will see that this material conceals infinite capacities for innovation and scientific problem-solving. While its use in the practical life of many nations has been increasing over time, the understanding and … 5 May 2017 10:00 to 11:00
Event Alain Wijffels Polis and justice, Montesquieu's fault Lecture Following on from the previous lesson, the transition from the Middle Ages to the Modern Age allows us to observe the mutations in the method of Roman legal science, showing how from a foundation of a science of law conceived as a model of governance, the … 4 May 2017 17:00 to 18:00
Event Constanze Seidenbecher Interplay Between the Dopaminergic System and the Extracellular Matrix in Neuroplasticity and Learning Symposium 5 May 2017 09:00 to 09:45
Event Jean-Luc Fournet Babel on the Nile (2) : multilingualism and multiculturalism in Late Antique Egypt (3) Lecture Our examination of Old Coptic texts has led us to focus on the sociology of their readers and/or writers, with the aim of defining the functions of this script and identifying not only the factors that contributed to its development, but also the … 4 May 2017 14:00 to 15:00
Event Clémence Alasseur An Adverse Selection Approach to Power Tarification Seminar 5 May 2017 11:15 to 12:45
Event Jean-Daniel Boissonnat Mesh generation Lecture A mesh is an approximation of a domain into simple elements called simplexes ': triangles in the plane, tetrahedrons in dimension 3 and their analogues in higher dimensions. The quality of the approximation depends on the shape of the simplexes used. An … 3 May 2017 17:00 to 18:00
Event Jean-Luc Fournet Study of Byzantine papyri relating to multilingualism Seminar Knowledge of ancient Greek is required for the seminar. … 4 May 2017 15:30 to 17:00
Event Dominique Charpin Reading and writing in Paleo-Babylonian Mesopotamia : correspondence (1) Lecture 3 May 2017 14:30 to 15:30
Event Yves Couder Wave-particle duality on a macroscopic scale: the role of a memory Seminar Abstract The behavior of physics objects on the microscopic scale is dominated by their wave/particle duality. This fundamental characteristic, perfectly described in the quantum framework, is often considered to have no equivalent in classical physics. … 3 May 2017 11:15 to 12:15
Event Jean Dalibard Peierls and low-dimensional crystalline order Lecture Abstract This year's lecture was devoted to the study of quantum gases in reduced dimension, essentially in dimension two. Because of this reduced dimension, the condensation phenomenon associated with Bose-Einstein statistics is absent, at least in the … 3 May 2017 09:30 to 11:00
Event Francesco Zambon " Ô l'obnieuse obscurité " (Verlaine) Poetic obscurity from " trobar clus " to contemporary poetry (1) Guest lecturer 23 Feb 2017 17:30 to 18:30
Event Alain Fischer Case studies : viral hepatitis Lecture Viral hepatitis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Five viruses (hepatitis A-E viruses) are involved. Hepatitis A, B and C viruses predominate. Viruses B (EBV) and C (HCV) are responsible for chronic hepatitis, which can develop into … 2 May 2017 16:30 to 18:00