Seminars
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Hèléne Berthoumieux
Tel : +33 (0) 1 40 79 xx xx
Paddy Royall
Tel : +33 (0) 1 40 79 xx xx
Gulliver seminars take place on Mondays at 11:30 AM in the F304 room, and typically last one hour including questions. The seminars are in English, and the scientific topics are mainly those studied in the laboratory.
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Seminars (15)
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Gulliver Seminar : Noushine Shahidzadeh (University of Amsterdam)
Lundi 5 février de 11h30 à 13h00 - Holweck
Self-organizing crystallization induced by evaporation
Salt crystallization by evaporation is widely used in industrial processes, but is also a natural phenomenon occurring frequently around us whenever salt solutions are present and the water evaporates. This can lead to very spectacular natural landscapes but is also a major cause of the weathering of artworks, (...) -
Gulliver Seminar : Noushine Shahidzadeh (University of Amsterdam)
Lundi 5 février de 11h30 à 13h00 - Holweck
Self-organizing crystallization induced by evaporation
Salt crystallization by evaporation is widely used in industrial processes, but is also a natural phenomenon occurring frequently around us whenever salt solutions are present and the water evaporates. This can lead to very spectacular natural landscapes but is also a major cause of the weathering of artworks, (...) -
Séminaire GULLIVER : Vincenzo Vitelli (University of Chicago)
Lundi 19 février de 11h30 à 13h00 - Boreau
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GULLIVER Seminar : Vincenzo Vitelli (University of Chicago)
Lundi 19 février de 11h30 à 13h00 - Boreau
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Gulliver Seminar : Nuno A. M. Araújo (University of Lisbon)
Lundi 26 février de 11h30 à 12h30 - Holweck
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Gulliver Seminar : Karen Polizzi (Imperial College)
Lundi 11 mars de 11h30 à 13h00 - C162Adventures in multispecies synthetic biology
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Gulliver Seminar : Karen Polizzi (Imperial College)
Lundi 11 mars de 11h30 à 13h00 - C162Adventures in multispecies synthetic biology
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Martin Weigt (LCQB, Sorbonne) : Protein Evolution in Sequence Landscapes - From Data to Models and Back
Lundi 18 mars de 11h30 à 12h30 - C162
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Martin Weigt (LCQB, Sorbonne) : Protein Evolution in Sequence Landscapes - From Data to Models and Back
Lundi 18 mars de 11h30 à 12h30 - C162
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Gulliver Seminar : Emilie Verneuil (ESPCI)
Lundi 25 mars de 11h30 à 12h30 - C162
The audience is often heterogeneous - because of the wide range of scientific topics covered in the lab - so planning a talk for a broader audience would be preferred. The seminar is in English, and speakers are thus invited to prepare their slides in English.
The seminar starts at 11:30 AM. The speaker is asked to arrive in the lab at least 15 minutes in advance to set up their computer. The talks last typically 45 minutes, and are followed by a discussion time.