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This downgrades the role of chromatin in nuclear volume … 26 Feb 2024 16:15 - 17:15 Event Antoine Lilti The Republic of humankind Lecture Abstract At the dawn of the French Revolution, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen posed a fundamental and irreducible tension between the proclamation of the natural rights of mankind and the affirmation of the rights of the French … 26 Feb 2024 14:30 - 15:30 Event Jean-François Joanny Fluctuations and volume regulation (1) Lecture Documents and media Download support Download lecture notes References Amanda A. Amodeo and Jan M. Skotheim, "Cell-Size Control," Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol, 8:a019083 (2016). Leigh K. Harris and Julie A. Theriot, "Relative Rates of Surface and Volume … 26 Feb 2024 14:30 - 16:00 Event Filipe Drapeau Vieira Contim Is there a tiger standard ? Seminar Abstract Natural species terms (" Tiger ", " Beech ", " Gold ", etc.) are the subject of debate : are they descriptive terms that express characteristics of the objects falling within their extension, or do they function rather as names that designate … 26 Feb 2024 11:30 - 13:00 Event Marc Dubois Benefits for electrochemical properties of spatially localized gas/solid fluorination Seminar Abstract The element fluorine is omnipresent in both secondary and primary batteries, in salt or electrolyte additives, separators, electrode formulation binders or anode or cathode materials. By way of example, LiPF6 and NaPF6 are used as salt, … 26 Feb 2024 17:00 - 18:00 Event Alessandro Morbidelli Planetary formation Lecture Abstract The planetary formation process begins with the appearance of a population of planetesimals. Collisions between these planetesimals gradually lead to the formation of increasingly massive objects, known as protoplanets. These objects can also … 26 Feb 2024 16:45 - 18:45 Event François Recanati Thetical judgments and categorical judgments Lecture Abstract Brentano invokes single-term judgments (" il y a de la neige ", " il pleut "), to refute the Aristotelian view that all judgments have the subject/predicate structure. Single-term judgements affirm (or deny) the reality of something ; they are … 26 Feb 2024 10:00 - 11:30 Event Jean-Marie Tarascon Formulation and compatibility of positive electrode materials with electrolytes Lecture 26 Feb 2024 16:00 - 17:00 Series Sources pour une histoire administrative croisée. Collège de France and Bibliothèque nationale de France, 1773-1815 Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Symposium Handwritten notes by astronomer Joseph-Jérôme de Lalande on the Collège royal and its members from 1776 to 1806. The period to be studied during the two seminars organized by the Collège de France and the Bibliothèque nationale de France, as part of the … 12 Jun 2023 → 19 Jun 2023 Event Jonathan Lenoir Species and community responses to global warming Seminar Abstract In response to anthropogenic climate change, species migrate towards the poles and summits, while communities are enriched with more thermophilic species or become poorer in cryophilic species (cf. community thermophilization process). In my … 23 Feb 2024 15:30 - 16:30 Event Emmanuelle Porcher What changes are underway in plants and their interactions with pollinators ? Lecture Abstract Alongside pollinators, plant communities are also changing, in response to a variety of human-induced pressures : changes in land use causing the local disappearance of species specializing in certain habitats, nitrate and biocide pollution … 23 Feb 2024 14:30 - 15:30 Event Lisa Feigenson How do Infants Learn? The Role of Surprise, Curiosity, and Active Experimentation Seminar Abstract The origins of our minds are an enduring puzzle-- what parts of what we know require learning, and what emerges in the absence of specific experience? Questions about how nature and nurture contribute to human knowledge have been productive in … 23 Feb 2024 11:00 - 12:30 Event Stanislas Dehaene Perception of quadrilaterals and the uniqueness of the human species in geometry Lecture Perception of Quadrilaterals: A Human Singularity for Geometry Abstract How can we experimentally test the hypothesis of a language of geometry and its specificity to the human species ? A series of experiments, the subject of Mathias Sablé-Meyer's … 23 Feb 2024 09:30 - 11:00 Series Philology of Japanese civilization Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Closing lecture 27 Jun 2023 Event Gabriel Nocchi Macedo The childhood of Christ on papyrus : a new discovery Seminar Abstract The Infancy Gospel according to Thomas is an early Christian apocryphal text that recounts the miracles of Jesus as a child, in the style of biblical fan fiction . A best-seller in late antiquity and the Middle Ages, the story was transmitted in … 22 Feb 2024 15:30 - 17:00 Event Benoît Frydman The interweaving of legal and scientific norms and procedures from medieval scholasticism to artificial intelligence Seminar Abstract Contrary to popular opinion, the norms, procedures and models of science and law have long maintained a close and intertwined, albeit changing, relationship. While the more juridico procedure imposed itself on all academic disciplines in the … 22 Feb 2024 14:30 - 16:00 Event Dominique Charpin Mari's legal texts (7) Seminar 22 Feb 2024 14:00 - 16:00 Event Samantha Besson The relationship between international law and science : a story of endless ends Lecture Documents and media Download reference list … 22 Feb 2024 10:00 - 11:30 Event Hélène Bouillon Egyptian creation myths : from the one to the many Seminar Documents and media Download support Download bibliography … 22 Feb 2024 15:30 - 16:30 Event Thomas Römer " Let there be light... " - The creation of the world and human beings (Gn 1,1-2,3) Lecture Abstract In the first creation story in Gn 1 ,1-2,3, heaven, sea and earth are perfectly ordered by Yhwh. Why is this story referred to as priestly ? Documents and media Download … 22 Feb 2024 14:00 - 15:00 Event Sam White Bridging Current and Historical Perspectives on Climate and Conflict Seminar Abstract Global warming has heightened concerns over links between climate change and conflict. This concern has encouraged current social science research on possible links as well as historical studies examining statistical associations or case studies … 22 Feb 2024 11:15 - 12:15 Event Kyle Harper The unknown : climate and infectious diseases Lecture Abstract Climate change and pandemics have always been linked. To better understand current and future risks, we need to take stock of what we know and don't know about the complex links between climate change, infectious diseases and social systems in … 22 Feb 2024 10:00 - 11:00 Event Andrew Kennedy Compiling and Typing with Continuations Seminar Abstract There is a long history of implementing functional languages, particularly those with first-class control operators, using the CPS (Continuation Passing Style) transformation. In this talk I will show how continuations can be used to model … 22 Feb 2024 11:15 - 12:15 Event Xavier Leroy Effects practice : from exceptions to effects managers Lecture Abstract The fifth lecture began with an in-depth look at the notions of exceptions and exception handlers introduced in the second lecture. 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Event Samuel Safran Nuclear Organization and Volume Regulation Seminar Abstract Recent experiments and theory have shown that chromatin is organized as a polymer in a poor solvent in the nucleus, with a tendency to phase separate when the nucleus is hydrated. This downgrades the role of chromatin in nuclear volume … 26 Feb 2024 16:15 - 17:15
Event Antoine Lilti The Republic of humankind Lecture Abstract At the dawn of the French Revolution, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen posed a fundamental and irreducible tension between the proclamation of the natural rights of mankind and the affirmation of the rights of the French … 26 Feb 2024 14:30 - 15:30
Event Jean-François Joanny Fluctuations and volume regulation (1) Lecture Documents and media Download support Download lecture notes References Amanda A. Amodeo and Jan M. Skotheim, "Cell-Size Control," Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol, 8:a019083 (2016). Leigh K. Harris and Julie A. Theriot, "Relative Rates of Surface and Volume … 26 Feb 2024 14:30 - 16:00
Event Filipe Drapeau Vieira Contim Is there a tiger standard ? Seminar Abstract Natural species terms (" Tiger ", " Beech ", " Gold ", etc.) are the subject of debate : are they descriptive terms that express characteristics of the objects falling within their extension, or do they function rather as names that designate … 26 Feb 2024 11:30 - 13:00
Event Marc Dubois Benefits for electrochemical properties of spatially localized gas/solid fluorination Seminar Abstract The element fluorine is omnipresent in both secondary and primary batteries, in salt or electrolyte additives, separators, electrode formulation binders or anode or cathode materials. By way of example, LiPF6 and NaPF6 are used as salt, … 26 Feb 2024 17:00 - 18:00
Event Alessandro Morbidelli Planetary formation Lecture Abstract The planetary formation process begins with the appearance of a population of planetesimals. Collisions between these planetesimals gradually lead to the formation of increasingly massive objects, known as protoplanets. These objects can also … 26 Feb 2024 16:45 - 18:45
Event François Recanati Thetical judgments and categorical judgments Lecture Abstract Brentano invokes single-term judgments (" il y a de la neige ", " il pleut "), to refute the Aristotelian view that all judgments have the subject/predicate structure. Single-term judgements affirm (or deny) the reality of something ; they are … 26 Feb 2024 10:00 - 11:30
Event Jean-Marie Tarascon Formulation and compatibility of positive electrode materials with electrolytes Lecture 26 Feb 2024 16:00 - 17:00
Series Sources pour une histoire administrative croisée. Collège de France and Bibliothèque nationale de France, 1773-1815 Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Symposium Handwritten notes by astronomer Joseph-Jérôme de Lalande on the Collège royal and its members from 1776 to 1806. The period to be studied during the two seminars organized by the Collège de France and the Bibliothèque nationale de France, as part of the … 12 Jun 2023 → 19 Jun 2023
Event Jonathan Lenoir Species and community responses to global warming Seminar Abstract In response to anthropogenic climate change, species migrate towards the poles and summits, while communities are enriched with more thermophilic species or become poorer in cryophilic species (cf. community thermophilization process). In my … 23 Feb 2024 15:30 - 16:30
Event Emmanuelle Porcher What changes are underway in plants and their interactions with pollinators ? Lecture Abstract Alongside pollinators, plant communities are also changing, in response to a variety of human-induced pressures : changes in land use causing the local disappearance of species specializing in certain habitats, nitrate and biocide pollution … 23 Feb 2024 14:30 - 15:30
Event Lisa Feigenson How do Infants Learn? The Role of Surprise, Curiosity, and Active Experimentation Seminar Abstract The origins of our minds are an enduring puzzle-- what parts of what we know require learning, and what emerges in the absence of specific experience? Questions about how nature and nurture contribute to human knowledge have been productive in … 23 Feb 2024 11:00 - 12:30
Event Stanislas Dehaene Perception of quadrilaterals and the uniqueness of the human species in geometry Lecture Perception of Quadrilaterals: A Human Singularity for Geometry Abstract How can we experimentally test the hypothesis of a language of geometry and its specificity to the human species ? A series of experiments, the subject of Mathias Sablé-Meyer's … 23 Feb 2024 09:30 - 11:00
Series Philology of Japanese civilization Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Closing lecture 27 Jun 2023
Event Gabriel Nocchi Macedo The childhood of Christ on papyrus : a new discovery Seminar Abstract The Infancy Gospel according to Thomas is an early Christian apocryphal text that recounts the miracles of Jesus as a child, in the style of biblical fan fiction . A best-seller in late antiquity and the Middle Ages, the story was transmitted in … 22 Feb 2024 15:30 - 17:00
Event Benoît Frydman The interweaving of legal and scientific norms and procedures from medieval scholasticism to artificial intelligence Seminar Abstract Contrary to popular opinion, the norms, procedures and models of science and law have long maintained a close and intertwined, albeit changing, relationship. While the more juridico procedure imposed itself on all academic disciplines in the … 22 Feb 2024 14:30 - 16:00
Event Samantha Besson The relationship between international law and science : a story of endless ends Lecture Documents and media Download reference list … 22 Feb 2024 10:00 - 11:30
Event Hélène Bouillon Egyptian creation myths : from the one to the many Seminar Documents and media Download support Download bibliography … 22 Feb 2024 15:30 - 16:30
Event Thomas Römer " Let there be light... " - The creation of the world and human beings (Gn 1,1-2,3) Lecture Abstract In the first creation story in Gn 1 ,1-2,3, heaven, sea and earth are perfectly ordered by Yhwh. Why is this story referred to as priestly ? Documents and media Download … 22 Feb 2024 14:00 - 15:00
Event Sam White Bridging Current and Historical Perspectives on Climate and Conflict Seminar Abstract Global warming has heightened concerns over links between climate change and conflict. This concern has encouraged current social science research on possible links as well as historical studies examining statistical associations or case studies … 22 Feb 2024 11:15 - 12:15
Event Kyle Harper The unknown : climate and infectious diseases Lecture Abstract Climate change and pandemics have always been linked. To better understand current and future risks, we need to take stock of what we know and don't know about the complex links between climate change, infectious diseases and social systems in … 22 Feb 2024 10:00 - 11:00
Event Andrew Kennedy Compiling and Typing with Continuations Seminar Abstract There is a long history of implementing functional languages, particularly those with first-class control operators, using the CPS (Continuation Passing Style) transformation. In this talk I will show how continuations can be used to model … 22 Feb 2024 11:15 - 12:15
Event Xavier Leroy Effects practice : from exceptions to effects managers Lecture Abstract The fifth lecture began with an in-depth look at the notions of exceptions and exception handlers introduced in the second lecture. We showed how to introduce exception handling into a functional language, in which cases it can be useful, and … 22 Feb 2024 09:30 - 11:00