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From the end of the 16th century, simplified texts with a popular appeal began to … 6 Feb 2024 17:00 - 18:00 Event Julien Debonneville & Chiara Giordano Migrant women in the postcolonial division of labor Seminar Julien Debonneville : " The Philippines in the globalized economy of domestic work " Chiara Giordano : " Desirable/undesirable : the role of origins in the image of domestic … 6 Feb 2024 10:00 - 12:00 Event Dominique Charpin The family (2) : adoptions, inheritances Lecture 5 Feb 2024 11:00 - 12:00 Event Paola di Matteo Globular clusters Seminar Abstract Globular clusters are systems made up of hundreds of thousands, or even millions, of stars, held together by gravity. Long considered very simple systems, made up of stars of the same age and with the same chemical properties, they now reveal a … 5 Feb 2024 17:45 - 18:45 Event Françoise Combes Star clusters, formation and dissolution Lecture Abstract Stars form in clusters. The most common star clusters form in the discs of galaxies; they are young, not very concentrated and open. They dilute and break up rapidly. Globular clusters, on the other hand, are much richer, more concentrated and … 5 Feb 2024 16:45 - 17:45 Event Morgan Delarue Cell Growth under Mechanical Pressure: Effect of Macromolecular Crowding Seminar Abstract We will discuss the biophysical regulation of cell proliferation under spatial confinement, and the key role macromolecular crowding plays in modulating biogenesis under mechanical … 5 Feb 2024 16:15 - 17:15 Event Antoine Lilti Hallucinating humanity : human rights and national sovereignty Lecture Abstract " Men are born and remain free and equal in rights ". Could there be a more universal formulation of modern values ? The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, adopted by the French National Assembly on August 26 1789 , is … 5 Feb 2024 14:30 - 15:30 Event Jean-François Joanny Cell volume, mass and density Lecture Documents and media Download support Download lecture notes References E. B. Wilson MacMillan, The Cell in Development and Heredity , New York (1925). Amanda A. Amodeo and Jan M. Skotheim, "Cell-size control", Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol, 8:a019083 … 5 Feb 2024 14:30 - 16:00 Event Joëlle Proust Is there a semantics specific to the perception of cognitive affordances ? The path of feature placement Seminar Abstract When experimentally confronted with discrimination or recall tasks, non-human primates and pre-language children are able to assess whether they are likely to give a correct answer before responding. They can also modulate their decision … 5 Feb 2024 11:30 - 13:00 Event François Recanati The judgment Lecture Abstract In the Aristotelian tradition, the content of a judgment involves two terms: what is being talked about (the subject) and what is being said about it (the predicate). The act of attributing the predicate to the subject is what guarantees the … 5 Feb 2024 10:00 - 11:30 Event Christel Laberty-Robert Mechanics of materials: another dimension for the solid state Seminar Abstract All-solid-state batteries, touted for their enhanced safety and superior energy density, are emerging as the preferred solution for the future, attracting considerable interest in the electric vehicle sector. Currently, this technology is the … 5 Feb 2024 17:00 - 18:00 Event Jean-Marie Tarascon All-solid-state technology: from its beginnings to its decline and recent renaissance thanks to the discovery of new ionic conductors Lecture 5 Feb 2024 16:00 - 17:00 Event François Déroche The Mecca Koran (9) Lecture 2 Feb 2024 10:00 - 11:00 Event Colin Fontaine Interaction networks between plants and pollinators to understand how these communities function and how they respond to disturbances Seminar Abstract In this seminar, I will present how the study of plant-pollinator communities benefits from interaction network approaches. These approaches, which integrate both all the species making up the communities and the interactions that link these … 2 Feb 2024 15:30 - 16:30 Event Emmanuelle Porcher Plant-pollinator interaction networks and pollination efficiency Lecture Abstract As with all living things, plant-pollinator interactions are not just two-by-two exchanges, but form part of the planet's living fabric, in the form of interaction networks that link almost all species to one another, from close to close, in an … 2 Feb 2024 14:30 - 15:30 Event Frédéric Faure From the geodesic flow to the wave equation on an Anosov variety Seminar Abstract The usual semi-classical correspondence (called quantum-classical) shows that the fixed-time evolution of wave packets by a wave equation reveals the geodesic flow in the small-wavelength limit λ → 0. This geodesic flow is determined by the … 2 Feb 2024 15:30 - 16:30 Event Nalini Anantharaman Optimal spectral hole for random regular graphs, after J. Friedman (II) Lecture Abstract In these last two lectures, we are interested in models of random (q+1)-regular graphs with N vertices. We study the spectral hole of the adjacency matrix, in the limit where N tends to infinity. We present a result due to Joel Friedman, and … 2 Feb 2024 14:00 - 15:15 Event Philippe Blache Prediction is understanding : a neuro-cognitive model of language based on prediction Seminar Abstract Mutual understanding during a conversation is an extremely fast and efficient process : we can process three words per second, often more. However, this observation is not consistent with laboratory experiments showing that processing a single … 2 Feb 2024 11:00 - 12:00 Event Pierre-Louis Lions Applied mathematics (10) Seminar 2 Feb 2024 11:15 - 12:30 Event Benoît Sagot Conversing with the machine Lecture Abstract Conversational agents, chatbots and large language models : from Eliza to ChatGPT and ChatLLAMA. How have very large conversational models been trained ? What are their limits, ethical issues, uses and … 2 Feb 2024 10:00 - 11:00 Event James Whittington How to Build Cognitive Maps Seminar Abstract Animals behave flexibly, seamlessly generalizing knowledge between apparently different scenarios. This is the hallmark of intelligence. To do this, representations and computations in the brain must also be flexible and generalise. In this talk … 2 Feb 2024 11:00 - 12:30 Event Stanislas Dehaene Children's drawings and geometric universals : how to explain them ? Lecture Children's Drawings and Geometric Universals: How to Explain Them? Abstract In addition to examining the transcultural diversity of geometric signs, across cultures as well as history, the analysis of children's drawings provides a third route to the … 2 Feb 2024 09:30 - 11:00 Event Anne Cheng Readings from Ge Hong's Baopuzi (9) Seminar 1 Feb 2024 16:30 - 18:00 Pagination First page Previous page … Page 88 Page 89 Page 90 Page 91 Current page 92 Page 93 Page 94 Page 95 Page 96 … Next page Last page
Event Guillaume Navaud Correct / cancel / purge evil in fiction : a resurgence of anti-Aristotelian Platonism ? Seminar Abstract The dialogue between Plato and Aristotle is important for knowing how to read. It is against this backdrop that we need to understand, for example, sensitivity reading and the debates it provokes, a type of reading that corresponds less to a new … 6 Feb 2024 18:00 - 19:00
Event William Marx Our whole life is reading Lecture Documents and media Download support Abstract The evolution of the literary status of fairy tales post-dates the very evolution of print production and publishing. From the end of the 16th century, simplified texts with a popular appeal began to … 6 Feb 2024 17:00 - 18:00
Event Julien Debonneville & Chiara Giordano Migrant women in the postcolonial division of labor Seminar Julien Debonneville : " The Philippines in the globalized economy of domestic work " Chiara Giordano : " Desirable/undesirable : the role of origins in the image of domestic … 6 Feb 2024 10:00 - 12:00
Event Paola di Matteo Globular clusters Seminar Abstract Globular clusters are systems made up of hundreds of thousands, or even millions, of stars, held together by gravity. Long considered very simple systems, made up of stars of the same age and with the same chemical properties, they now reveal a … 5 Feb 2024 17:45 - 18:45
Event Françoise Combes Star clusters, formation and dissolution Lecture Abstract Stars form in clusters. The most common star clusters form in the discs of galaxies; they are young, not very concentrated and open. They dilute and break up rapidly. Globular clusters, on the other hand, are much richer, more concentrated and … 5 Feb 2024 16:45 - 17:45
Event Morgan Delarue Cell Growth under Mechanical Pressure: Effect of Macromolecular Crowding Seminar Abstract We will discuss the biophysical regulation of cell proliferation under spatial confinement, and the key role macromolecular crowding plays in modulating biogenesis under mechanical … 5 Feb 2024 16:15 - 17:15
Event Antoine Lilti Hallucinating humanity : human rights and national sovereignty Lecture Abstract " Men are born and remain free and equal in rights ". Could there be a more universal formulation of modern values ? The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, adopted by the French National Assembly on August 26 1789 , is … 5 Feb 2024 14:30 - 15:30
Event Jean-François Joanny Cell volume, mass and density Lecture Documents and media Download support Download lecture notes References E. B. Wilson MacMillan, The Cell in Development and Heredity , New York (1925). Amanda A. Amodeo and Jan M. Skotheim, "Cell-size control", Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol, 8:a019083 … 5 Feb 2024 14:30 - 16:00
Event Joëlle Proust Is there a semantics specific to the perception of cognitive affordances ? The path of feature placement Seminar Abstract When experimentally confronted with discrimination or recall tasks, non-human primates and pre-language children are able to assess whether they are likely to give a correct answer before responding. They can also modulate their decision … 5 Feb 2024 11:30 - 13:00
Event François Recanati The judgment Lecture Abstract In the Aristotelian tradition, the content of a judgment involves two terms: what is being talked about (the subject) and what is being said about it (the predicate). The act of attributing the predicate to the subject is what guarantees the … 5 Feb 2024 10:00 - 11:30
Event Christel Laberty-Robert Mechanics of materials: another dimension for the solid state Seminar Abstract All-solid-state batteries, touted for their enhanced safety and superior energy density, are emerging as the preferred solution for the future, attracting considerable interest in the electric vehicle sector. Currently, this technology is the … 5 Feb 2024 17:00 - 18:00
Event Jean-Marie Tarascon All-solid-state technology: from its beginnings to its decline and recent renaissance thanks to the discovery of new ionic conductors Lecture 5 Feb 2024 16:00 - 17:00
Event Colin Fontaine Interaction networks between plants and pollinators to understand how these communities function and how they respond to disturbances Seminar Abstract In this seminar, I will present how the study of plant-pollinator communities benefits from interaction network approaches. These approaches, which integrate both all the species making up the communities and the interactions that link these … 2 Feb 2024 15:30 - 16:30
Event Emmanuelle Porcher Plant-pollinator interaction networks and pollination efficiency Lecture Abstract As with all living things, plant-pollinator interactions are not just two-by-two exchanges, but form part of the planet's living fabric, in the form of interaction networks that link almost all species to one another, from close to close, in an … 2 Feb 2024 14:30 - 15:30
Event Frédéric Faure From the geodesic flow to the wave equation on an Anosov variety Seminar Abstract The usual semi-classical correspondence (called quantum-classical) shows that the fixed-time evolution of wave packets by a wave equation reveals the geodesic flow in the small-wavelength limit λ → 0. This geodesic flow is determined by the … 2 Feb 2024 15:30 - 16:30
Event Nalini Anantharaman Optimal spectral hole for random regular graphs, after J. Friedman (II) Lecture Abstract In these last two lectures, we are interested in models of random (q+1)-regular graphs with N vertices. We study the spectral hole of the adjacency matrix, in the limit where N tends to infinity. We present a result due to Joel Friedman, and … 2 Feb 2024 14:00 - 15:15
Event Philippe Blache Prediction is understanding : a neuro-cognitive model of language based on prediction Seminar Abstract Mutual understanding during a conversation is an extremely fast and efficient process : we can process three words per second, often more. However, this observation is not consistent with laboratory experiments showing that processing a single … 2 Feb 2024 11:00 - 12:00
Event Benoît Sagot Conversing with the machine Lecture Abstract Conversational agents, chatbots and large language models : from Eliza to ChatGPT and ChatLLAMA. How have very large conversational models been trained ? What are their limits, ethical issues, uses and … 2 Feb 2024 10:00 - 11:00
Event James Whittington How to Build Cognitive Maps Seminar Abstract Animals behave flexibly, seamlessly generalizing knowledge between apparently different scenarios. This is the hallmark of intelligence. To do this, representations and computations in the brain must also be flexible and generalise. In this talk … 2 Feb 2024 11:00 - 12:30
Event Stanislas Dehaene Children's drawings and geometric universals : how to explain them ? Lecture Children's Drawings and Geometric Universals: How to Explain Them? Abstract In addition to examining the transcultural diversity of geometric signs, across cultures as well as history, the analysis of children's drawings provides a third route to the … 2 Feb 2024 09:30 - 11:00