Share Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copy url Search results Search 23092 results Filters Content type Content type (-) Lessons (23086) News (1601) People (1327) Chair (352) Editions (343) Page (230) Research (27) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) (-) Award (6) Active filters Lessons Award Series The Ottoman Empire and Turkey facing the West (V) Edhem Eldem, chair Turkish and Ottoman history Lecture Historian Edhem Eldem has taught at the universities of Boğaziçi, Berkeley, Harvard and Columbia, EHESS, EPHE and ENS. He is the author of works on the Levant trade, funerary epigraphy, the Ottoman Bank, the dynamics of Westernization, Istanbul at the … 07 Jan 2022 → 11 Feb 2022 Series End of the month and end of the world : how to reconcile economy and ecology ? Christian Gollier, chair Avenir Commun Durable Lecture While there is a strong consensus on the necessity and urgency of taking vigorous action to combat climate change, there is still total confusion at both political and public level as to how this can be achieved, in particular by adapting or … 05 Jan 2022 → 23 Feb 2022 Event Hans Kamp MSDRT and the Semantics of Fiction. More Philosophical Puzzles about Fictional and Other Empty and Non-empty Names Guest lecturer Download support … 8 Dec 2022 11:00 - 12:00 Event Nalini Anantharaman Entropic and fractal uncertainty principles: application to quantum ergodicity I (2) Lecture 3 Jan 2023 15:30 - 16:30 Event Nalini Anantharaman Entropic and fractal uncertainty principles : application to quantum ergodicity I (1) Lecture 3 Jan 2023 14:00 - 15:15 Event Amine Marrakchi Type III von Neumann algebras (3) Guest lecturer 24 Nov 2022 10:00 - 12:00 Series Prestigious silverware in Central Asia : a mode of political and ideological expression Frantz Grenet, chair History and Cultures of Pre-Islamic Central Asia Lecture Kustanai silver bowl, Hermitage Museum, 4th-5th century, depicting scenes from Oedipus Rex … 06 Jan 2022 → 31 Mar 2022 Series Greek gods and gods of others, Greek rituals and rituals from elsewhere. Around the Marmarini inscription (CGRN 225) Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge, chair Religion, History and Society in the Ancient Greek World Symposium Argument In 2002, an imposing stone stele, inscribed in Greek on both sides and dated to the first half of the 2nd century BC, was unearthed at Marmarini, some fifteen kilometers northeast of the town of Larisa in Thessaly. The text prescribes a series of … 06 Jan 2022 → 07 Jan 2022 Event Sandro Stringari The adventure of ultra-cold gases. Bose-Einstein condensation and superfluidity Opening lecture Abstract At very low temperatures, the motion of atoms can no longer be described by the classical laws of Newtonian mechanics, but instead follows those of quantum mechanics. Atoms in some gases lose their identity. Thus, in Bose-Einstein condensation … 10 Feb 2005 18:00 - 19:00 Event Frédéric Bournaud Galaxies in pieces Seminar Abstract Today's galaxies have regular, symmetrical morphologies, " spirals " or " ellipticals ". The latest generations of telescopes have shown that primordial galaxies in the distant, young Universe have very different, irregular shapes, most often … 23 Jan 2023 17:45 - 18:45 Event Françoise Combes The birth of the Hubble sequence Lecture Abstract For century, the galaxies that surround us have been classified by the Hubble tuning fork or sequence, from elliptical, lenticular, to spiral and irregular galaxies, the latter being in the minority. This sequence may not have been present at … 23 Jan 2023 16:45 - 17:45 Series In search of lost works William Marx, chair Comparative Literatures Seminar More works are lost than exist. In other words, and against all expectations, the loss of works is the general case, not their preservation. The metaphysical and Leibnizian question is: why are there works rather than nothing? To answer this question, we … 04 Jan 2022 → 05 Apr 2022 Series In search of lost works William Marx, chair Comparative Literatures Lecture More works are lost than exist. In other words, and against all expectations, the loss of works is the general case, not their preservation. The metaphysical and Leibnizian question therefore arises: why are there works rather than nothing ? To answer … 04 Jan 2022 → 05 Apr 2022 Series Reading texts related to the course topic Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Seminar 04 Jan 2022 → 22 Feb 2022 Series After the Black Death Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th to 16th century Lecture Little Oxendon, abandoned medieval village Following on from last year's lecture (" La peste noire "), and the three study days that accompanied it (" Nouvelles recherches sur la peste noire "), this year's lectures will attempt to draw out all the … 04 Jan 2022 → 12 Apr 2022 Series The departure of Buddhism : the anti-Buddhist turn in Edo thought Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Lecture 04 Jan 2022 → 05 Apr 2022 Series Mazur's Eisenstein ideal Pierre-Louis Lions, chair Partial Differential Equations and Applications Guest lecturer These lectures, scheduled for 2020-2021, have been postponed due to Covid-19-related containment measures. Emmanuel Lecouturier … 22 Feb 2022 → 04 Mar 2022 Event Hans Kamp MSDRT as the Foundation of a General Communication-Theoretic Approach to Natural Language Semantics Guest lecturer Download support … 1 Dec 2022 11:00 - 12:00 Event Amine Marrakchi Type III von Neumann algebras (2) Guest lecturer 17 Nov 2022 10:00 - 12:00 Series Biology by the Numbers Thomas Lecuit, chair Dynamics of Living Systems Guest lecturer Presentation My plan for the great privilege of teaching at the College de France is to develop several key themes in Physical Biology. Specifically, 1 plan to have an opening lecture on biology by the numbers, followed in turn by three lectures showing … 09 May 2022 → 30 May 2022 Event Mathieu Bethermin The ALPINE survey Seminar Abstract Large-scale galaxy surveys are powerful observational tools for understanding the evolution of galaxies. In this seminar, we will use the example of the ALPINE survey to illustrate the long process from initial idea through observations with … 16 Jan 2023 17:45 - 18:45 Event Françoise Combes Clusters and groups of galaxies Lecture Abstract Galaxies are gregarious, the vast majority living in groups, and a small fraction gathering in rich clusters of several thousand galaxies. Proto-clusters of galaxies begin to form in the over-densities of the young Universe, but only collapse and … 16 Jan 2023 16:45 - 17:45 Event Participants Round table (2) Special events 7 Nov 2022 16:50 - 17:50 Event Christophe Poinssot Mineral resources: the new challenge of low-carbon mobility Special events Abstract The announced electrification of transport will require a veritable Copernican revolution, with the need to produce large quantities of high-performance batteries capable of storing large quantities of energy, and electric motors capable of … 7 Nov 2022 16:25 - 16:50 Pagination First page Previous page … Page 159 Page 160 Page 161 Page 162 Current page 163 Page 164 Page 165 Page 166 Page 167 … Next page Last page
Series The Ottoman Empire and Turkey facing the West (V) Edhem Eldem, chair Turkish and Ottoman history Lecture Historian Edhem Eldem has taught at the universities of Boğaziçi, Berkeley, Harvard and Columbia, EHESS, EPHE and ENS. He is the author of works on the Levant trade, funerary epigraphy, the Ottoman Bank, the dynamics of Westernization, Istanbul at the … 07 Jan 2022 → 11 Feb 2022
Series End of the month and end of the world : how to reconcile economy and ecology ? Christian Gollier, chair Avenir Commun Durable Lecture While there is a strong consensus on the necessity and urgency of taking vigorous action to combat climate change, there is still total confusion at both political and public level as to how this can be achieved, in particular by adapting or … 05 Jan 2022 → 23 Feb 2022
Event Hans Kamp MSDRT and the Semantics of Fiction. More Philosophical Puzzles about Fictional and Other Empty and Non-empty Names Guest lecturer Download support … 8 Dec 2022 11:00 - 12:00
Event Nalini Anantharaman Entropic and fractal uncertainty principles: application to quantum ergodicity I (2) Lecture 3 Jan 2023 15:30 - 16:30
Event Nalini Anantharaman Entropic and fractal uncertainty principles : application to quantum ergodicity I (1) Lecture 3 Jan 2023 14:00 - 15:15
Series Prestigious silverware in Central Asia : a mode of political and ideological expression Frantz Grenet, chair History and Cultures of Pre-Islamic Central Asia Lecture Kustanai silver bowl, Hermitage Museum, 4th-5th century, depicting scenes from Oedipus Rex … 06 Jan 2022 → 31 Mar 2022
Series Greek gods and gods of others, Greek rituals and rituals from elsewhere. Around the Marmarini inscription (CGRN 225) Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge, chair Religion, History and Society in the Ancient Greek World Symposium Argument In 2002, an imposing stone stele, inscribed in Greek on both sides and dated to the first half of the 2nd century BC, was unearthed at Marmarini, some fifteen kilometers northeast of the town of Larisa in Thessaly. The text prescribes a series of … 06 Jan 2022 → 07 Jan 2022
Event Sandro Stringari The adventure of ultra-cold gases. Bose-Einstein condensation and superfluidity Opening lecture Abstract At very low temperatures, the motion of atoms can no longer be described by the classical laws of Newtonian mechanics, but instead follows those of quantum mechanics. Atoms in some gases lose their identity. Thus, in Bose-Einstein condensation … 10 Feb 2005 18:00 - 19:00
Event Frédéric Bournaud Galaxies in pieces Seminar Abstract Today's galaxies have regular, symmetrical morphologies, " spirals " or " ellipticals ". The latest generations of telescopes have shown that primordial galaxies in the distant, young Universe have very different, irregular shapes, most often … 23 Jan 2023 17:45 - 18:45
Event Françoise Combes The birth of the Hubble sequence Lecture Abstract For century, the galaxies that surround us have been classified by the Hubble tuning fork or sequence, from elliptical, lenticular, to spiral and irregular galaxies, the latter being in the minority. This sequence may not have been present at … 23 Jan 2023 16:45 - 17:45
Series In search of lost works William Marx, chair Comparative Literatures Seminar More works are lost than exist. In other words, and against all expectations, the loss of works is the general case, not their preservation. The metaphysical and Leibnizian question is: why are there works rather than nothing? To answer this question, we … 04 Jan 2022 → 05 Apr 2022
Series In search of lost works William Marx, chair Comparative Literatures Lecture More works are lost than exist. In other words, and against all expectations, the loss of works is the general case, not their preservation. The metaphysical and Leibnizian question therefore arises: why are there works rather than nothing ? To answer … 04 Jan 2022 → 05 Apr 2022
Series Reading texts related to the course topic Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Seminar 04 Jan 2022 → 22 Feb 2022
Series After the Black Death Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th to 16th century Lecture Little Oxendon, abandoned medieval village Following on from last year's lecture (" La peste noire "), and the three study days that accompanied it (" Nouvelles recherches sur la peste noire "), this year's lectures will attempt to draw out all the … 04 Jan 2022 → 12 Apr 2022
Series The departure of Buddhism : the anti-Buddhist turn in Edo thought Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Lecture 04 Jan 2022 → 05 Apr 2022
Series Mazur's Eisenstein ideal Pierre-Louis Lions, chair Partial Differential Equations and Applications Guest lecturer These lectures, scheduled for 2020-2021, have been postponed due to Covid-19-related containment measures. Emmanuel Lecouturier … 22 Feb 2022 → 04 Mar 2022
Event Hans Kamp MSDRT as the Foundation of a General Communication-Theoretic Approach to Natural Language Semantics Guest lecturer Download support … 1 Dec 2022 11:00 - 12:00
Series Biology by the Numbers Thomas Lecuit, chair Dynamics of Living Systems Guest lecturer Presentation My plan for the great privilege of teaching at the College de France is to develop several key themes in Physical Biology. Specifically, 1 plan to have an opening lecture on biology by the numbers, followed in turn by three lectures showing … 09 May 2022 → 30 May 2022
Event Mathieu Bethermin The ALPINE survey Seminar Abstract Large-scale galaxy surveys are powerful observational tools for understanding the evolution of galaxies. In this seminar, we will use the example of the ALPINE survey to illustrate the long process from initial idea through observations with … 16 Jan 2023 17:45 - 18:45
Event Françoise Combes Clusters and groups of galaxies Lecture Abstract Galaxies are gregarious, the vast majority living in groups, and a small fraction gathering in rich clusters of several thousand galaxies. Proto-clusters of galaxies begin to form in the over-densities of the young Universe, but only collapse and … 16 Jan 2023 16:45 - 17:45
Event Christophe Poinssot Mineral resources: the new challenge of low-carbon mobility Special events Abstract The announced electrification of transport will require a veritable Copernican revolution, with the need to produce large quantities of high-performance batteries capable of storing large quantities of energy, and electric motors capable of … 7 Nov 2022 16:25 - 16:50