Séminaire

Journée de Rencontres des Départements Scientifiques de l'ENS

Informations pratiques
20 mars 2019
9h30-17h
Lieu

ENS, salle Dussane, 45 rue d'Ulm, 75005 paris

Organisée par Yves Laszlo et Nicolas Baumard.

Cette journée de rencontre vise à promouvoir la collaboration scientifique entre départements et à créer de nouveaux projets interdisciplinaires.


9:30 INTRODUCTION - Yves Laszlo

9:45 COMPUTER SCIENCE
With presentations of collaborations with Biology and Cognitive Sciences

9:45 ‘Recent advances in machine learning’ Francis Bach

10:00 ‘Kappa: a theoretically grounded platform to model protein protein interaction’ Pierre Boutillier and Jérôme Feret (computer sciences) with Céline Hernandez (Biology)

10:15 ‘Unsupervised learning of intuitive physics form videos’ by Ronan Riochet with Ivan Laptev (Computer science) and Emmanuel Dupoux (Cognitive Sciences)

10:30 PHYSICS
With presentations of collaborations with Computer Science, Biology and Chemistry

10:30 ‘The RWST, a general statistical description of complex structures emerging in interstellar turbulence’ Erwan Allys, François Levrier, François Boulanger with Stéphane Mallat (Computer science)

10:45 ‘Microscopy and spectroscopy with complex light’ Hilton Barbosa de Aguiar and Sylvain Gigan with Damien Laage (Chemistry) (LKB)

11:00 ‘Nanoscale oddities in fluid and ionic transport’ Lydéric Bocquet

11:15 MATHEMATICS
With presentations of collaborations
with Computer Science, Geosciences and Biology

11:15 ‘Computational Optimal Transport and Applications: Machine Learning and Image Processing’ Aude Genevay

11:30 ‘Modelling with graphs & networks (Biology, social networks, crowds)’ Bertrand Maury

11:45 ‘Rotating Fluids’ Emmanuel Dormy

12:00 LUNCH

2:00 BIOLOGY
With presentations of collaborations with Chemistry and Physics

2:00 ‘FAST sheds new light on bacterial secretion’ Alice Lebreton in collaboration with Arnaud Gautier (Chemistry) and Nicolas Desprat (Physics)

2:15 ‘Imaging neuronal activity using scattered photons’ Laurent Bourdieu with Sylvain Gigan (Physics)

2:30 ‘RPANDA and mvMORPH: softwares for the inference of macroevolutionary dynamics’ Hélène Morlon

2:45 COGNITIVE SCIENCES
With presentations of collaborations with Biology and Physics

2:45 ‘From natural statistics to behavior, multiscale encoding of sounds in auditory cortex’ Yves Boubenec

3:00 ‘Linking Connectivity, Dynamics and Computations in Recurrent Neural Networks’ Srdjan Ostojic

3:15 'Big language data + engineering = a solution to the puzzle of infant language acquisition?' Georgia Loukatou and Alex Cristia

3:30 GEOSCIENCES
With presentations of collaborations with Geosciences, Biology and Physics

3:30 ‘Quasi-biennal oscillation: from laboratory experiments to the atmosphere’ Francois Lott with Stephan Fauve and François Petrelis (Physics)

3:45 ‘Seasonal seismicity: Observations, experiments and models’ Alexandre Schubnel with François Petrelis (Laboratoire de Physique)

4:00 ‘Current and future trends of marine plankton diversity in the global ocean’ Laurent Bopp and Sabrina Speich (Geosciences) and Chris Bowler (Biology)

4:15 CHEMISTRY
With presentations of collaborations with Physics

4:15 ‘Affinity-Tuned Genetic Circuits: a model-driven approach for quantitative, spatial and temporal cell control’ Mathieu Morel with Vincent Hakim (Physics)

4:30 ‘Design of hybrids membranes based on porous materials for environmental and health applications’ Mathilde Lepoitevin with Alessandro Siria (Physics)

4:45 ‘Rolling and aging in temperature-ramp soft adhesion’ Drazen Zanchi with Vincent Croquette (Physics)