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Tan Davis / Flickr … 10 Mar 2023 → 14 Apr 2023 Series Merit and " meritocracy " (continued) Pierre-Michel Menger, chair Sociology of Creative Work Lecture Wordcloud illustration of meritocracy … 10 Mar 2023 → 14 Apr 2023 Series Long-range forces in quantum gases: the three-body problem and the Efimov effect Jean Dalibard, chair Atoms and Radiation Lecture Borromean rings. They are intertwined so that they can all separate as soon as one of them is cut. r. Tan Davis / Flickr Since Newton's work, the three-body problem has fascinated generations of physicists and mathematicians. In quantum physics, a … 10 Mar 2023 → 14 Apr 2023 Series Women in the history of Việt Nam : a historian's perspective Phượng Bùi Trân, chair French-speaking worlds Opening lecture 09 Mar 2023 Series Persistent data structures Xavier Leroy, chair Software Science Lecture Balanced binary tree. The efficiency of software depends very much on the way it organizes the data it manipulates into algorithmically efficient structures. Most data structures known today are transient : updates to the structure are made by … 09 Mar 2023 → 20 Apr 2023 Event Amaury Hayat AI and the future of mathematical practice Seminar 9 Oct 2023 14:00 - 15:00 Event Timothy Gowers P and NP complexity classes and NP-complete problems Lecture 9 Oct 2023 10:00 - 12:00 Series Read the works of the jurists : Ulpian's De officio proconsulis (On the duties of the governor) Dario Mantovani, chair Law, Culture and Society in Ancient Rome Seminar Aqueduct, Rome. The seminar will focus on Ulpian's De officio proconsulis (On the Duties of the Proconsul ), a kind of guidebook that envisaged the Roman governor's mandate from his arrival in the province to his departure. Reading Ulpian's treatise … 08 Mar 2023 → 24 May 2023 Series Rights of nature, nature without rights. The Roman implicits of modern thought Dario Mantovani, chair Law, Culture and Society in Ancient Rome Lecture Aqueduct, Rome. Cicero observed that " by the work of our hands, we try to create, in nature, like a second nature ". Drawing on the legal, literary and philosophical history of Antiquity, this year's lecture explores the resources and limits of the … 08 Mar 2023 → 31 May 2023 Series Thomas Südhof Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Biology (CIRB) Seminar 03 Feb 2023 Series Gender bias in disease susceptibility : genetic and epigenetic causes Edith Heard, chair Epigenetics and Cellular Memory Lecture The Fall of Man (detail), Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem, 1592. … 06 Mar 2023 → 27 Mar 2023 Event Pierre Lyraud Pascal's trembling hope Symposium 6 Oct 2023 09:00 - 09:50 Event Claudine Tiercelin Pascal at the philosophers' 2023 Symposium 5 Oct 2023 09:00 - 09:50 Series The history of mankind seen through the lens of paleogenomics Lluis Quintana-Murci, chair Human Genomics and Evolution Seminar 03 Mar 2023 → 24 Mar 2023 Series The history of mankind seen through the lens of paleogenomics Lluis Quintana-Murci, chair Human Genomics and Evolution Lecture Prof. Lluis Quintana-Murci's 2022-2023 lecture " The history of mankind as seen through the lens of paleogenomics " aims to show how advances in paleogenomics - the study of DNA from fossils, are helping us to understand the migratory history of our … 03 Mar 2023 → 24 Mar 2023 Event Jean François Bonnefon Where are AI and its filters leading us ? Symposium 28 Sep 2023 16:30 - 17:00 Event Xavier Leroy How confident can you be in the results of AI ? Errors, biases and other risks Symposium 28 Sep 2023 16:00 - 16:30 Event Benoît Sagot Introduction to deep learning, at the heart of modern AI Symposium 28 Sep 2023 15:15 - 15:45 Event Suzanne Vergnolle Artificial intelligence : what legal framework ? Symposium 28 Sep 2023 14:45 - 15:15 Event Philippe Aghion The economic consequences of AI Symposium 28 Sep 2023 14:15 - 14:45 Event Patrick Suppes Neuropsychological Foundations of Philosophy Guest lecturer Patrick Suppes is invited by the Collège de France assembly at the suggestion of Pr Anne Fagot-Largeault. … 7 Nov 2005 16:00 - 17:00 Series Proust the writer Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Symposium Symposium organized by Antoine Compagnon and Matthieu Vernet. … 19 Jan 2023 → 20 Jan 2023 Event A. 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Series Mathematical Models of Active Matter Jean-François Joanny, chair Soft Matter and Biophysics Guest lecturer Active matter systems are a novel class of out-of-equilibrium systems consisting of agents that consume energy locally. The scales of such agents vary drastically from nanomotors to swimming bacteria, flock of birds, and crowds of humans. We will present … 21 Feb 2023 → 21 Mar 2023
Series Long-range forces in quantum gases : the three-body problem and the Efimov effect Jean Dalibard, chair Atoms and Radiation Seminar Borromean rings. They are intertwined so that they can all separate as soon as one of them is cut. r. Tan Davis / Flickr … 10 Mar 2023 → 14 Apr 2023
Series Merit and " meritocracy " (continued) Pierre-Michel Menger, chair Sociology of Creative Work Lecture Wordcloud illustration of meritocracy … 10 Mar 2023 → 14 Apr 2023
Series Long-range forces in quantum gases: the three-body problem and the Efimov effect Jean Dalibard, chair Atoms and Radiation Lecture Borromean rings. They are intertwined so that they can all separate as soon as one of them is cut. r. Tan Davis / Flickr Since Newton's work, the three-body problem has fascinated generations of physicists and mathematicians. In quantum physics, a … 10 Mar 2023 → 14 Apr 2023
Series Women in the history of Việt Nam : a historian's perspective Phượng Bùi Trân, chair French-speaking worlds Opening lecture 09 Mar 2023
Series Persistent data structures Xavier Leroy, chair Software Science Lecture Balanced binary tree. The efficiency of software depends very much on the way it organizes the data it manipulates into algorithmically efficient structures. Most data structures known today are transient : updates to the structure are made by … 09 Mar 2023 → 20 Apr 2023
Event Timothy Gowers P and NP complexity classes and NP-complete problems Lecture 9 Oct 2023 10:00 - 12:00
Series Read the works of the jurists : Ulpian's De officio proconsulis (On the duties of the governor) Dario Mantovani, chair Law, Culture and Society in Ancient Rome Seminar Aqueduct, Rome. The seminar will focus on Ulpian's De officio proconsulis (On the Duties of the Proconsul ), a kind of guidebook that envisaged the Roman governor's mandate from his arrival in the province to his departure. Reading Ulpian's treatise … 08 Mar 2023 → 24 May 2023
Series Rights of nature, nature without rights. The Roman implicits of modern thought Dario Mantovani, chair Law, Culture and Society in Ancient Rome Lecture Aqueduct, Rome. Cicero observed that " by the work of our hands, we try to create, in nature, like a second nature ". Drawing on the legal, literary and philosophical history of Antiquity, this year's lecture explores the resources and limits of the … 08 Mar 2023 → 31 May 2023
Series Gender bias in disease susceptibility : genetic and epigenetic causes Edith Heard, chair Epigenetics and Cellular Memory Lecture The Fall of Man (detail), Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem, 1592. … 06 Mar 2023 → 27 Mar 2023
Series The history of mankind seen through the lens of paleogenomics Lluis Quintana-Murci, chair Human Genomics and Evolution Seminar 03 Mar 2023 → 24 Mar 2023
Series The history of mankind seen through the lens of paleogenomics Lluis Quintana-Murci, chair Human Genomics and Evolution Lecture Prof. Lluis Quintana-Murci's 2022-2023 lecture " The history of mankind as seen through the lens of paleogenomics " aims to show how advances in paleogenomics - the study of DNA from fossils, are helping us to understand the migratory history of our … 03 Mar 2023 → 24 Mar 2023
Event Jean François Bonnefon Where are AI and its filters leading us ? Symposium 28 Sep 2023 16:30 - 17:00
Event Xavier Leroy How confident can you be in the results of AI ? Errors, biases and other risks Symposium 28 Sep 2023 16:00 - 16:30
Event Benoît Sagot Introduction to deep learning, at the heart of modern AI Symposium 28 Sep 2023 15:15 - 15:45
Event Suzanne Vergnolle Artificial intelligence : what legal framework ? Symposium 28 Sep 2023 14:45 - 15:15
Event Patrick Suppes Neuropsychological Foundations of Philosophy Guest lecturer Patrick Suppes is invited by the Collège de France assembly at the suggestion of Pr Anne Fagot-Largeault. … 7 Nov 2005 16:00 - 17:00
Series Proust the writer Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Symposium Symposium organized by Antoine Compagnon and Matthieu Vernet. … 19 Jan 2023 → 20 Jan 2023
Event A. Morbidelli Round table Symposium Directors of CNRS institutes, National Programs, exoplanet group, Société Française d'Exobiologie, local initiative managers, PEPR … 20 Sep 2023 13:30 - 15:30