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2025 Beg Rohu Summer School of statistical physics: Learning with Machines, Physics and Minds

Learning with Machines, Physics, and Minds

 

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LA 28e RENCONTRE DU NON LINÉAIRE (25-27 mars 2025)
La Rencontre du Non-Linéaire rassemble tous les ans la communauté travaillant sur la dynamique non linéaire (hydrodynamique, optique, plasmas, mécanique, mathématiques appliquées, physico-chimie, biophysique, …).

La 28e Rencontre du Non-Linéaire 2025 aura lieu les 25, 26 et 27 mars 2025 à l'Université Paris Cité, à l'amphithéâtre Buffon, 15 rue Hélène Brion, Paris 13e.
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Jasna BRUJIC - Programmable Emulsions by Design

Jasna BRUJIC
New York University

Programmable Emulsions by Design
 

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Alessandra BUONANNO - Theoretical Challenges in Gravitational-Wave Astronomy

Alessandra BUONANNO
Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute)

Theoretical Challenges in Gravitational-Wave Astronomy 


 

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Geoffrey VALLIS - Certain and Uncertain Responses to Global Warming

Geoffrey VALLIS

Department of Mathematics at the University of Exeter
 

Certain and Uncertain Responses to Global Warming
 

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Eleni DIAMANTI - Quantum communication networks

Eleni DIAMANTI
 

Quantum communication networks
 

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Collection « Portraits de personnels » : Mathieu Sardin, mécanicien au LPENS

« Les machines, aussi performantes soient-elles, ne peuvent pas remplacer l’expertise humaine » 
Rencontre avec Mathieu Sardin, mécanicien au sein du Service Mécanique du LPENS

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PSL master day program 2024

The PSL master day will take place in 24 rue Lhomond 75005 Paris.

Posters will be presented from 10:00 AM to 12:30 with a welcome coffee (but no lunch provided).

Appointments for in depth discussion in the afternoon or later can then be taken directly with researchers.

Location of posters is in the following PDF:

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Christos PANAGOPOULOS - An Elegant Twist on Condensed Matter

Christos PANAGOPOULOS
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

An Elegant Twist on Condensed Matter
 

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David TONG - Chiral Fermions

David TONG
Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics - University of Cambridge

Chiral Fermions