Comment répondre à la violence du capitalisme ?
FIFDH talk at Bains des Pâquis exploring how to respond to capitalism's violence, offering critical perspectives on economic power, human rights, and social justice in a rapidly changing global landscape, with a focus on practical action.

Philo aux Bains: Responding to Capitalism's Violence
An evening philosophy lecture at Bains des Pâquis with Nicolas Framont, exploring how capitalism generates violence in society and what thoughtful, practical responses might look like.
From L_\infty Algebroids to L_\infty Spaces
A rigorous University of Geneva lecture on L-infinity algebroids and L-infinity spaces, introducing higher Lie theory, categorical perspectives, and geometric applications in a formal academic setting.
Nouvelles d'Anticythère: Cinq années de fouilles
A detailed lecture reviewing five years of underwater excavations on the famous Antikythera wreck, highlighting newly recovered artefacts, dating methods, and evolving interpretations from the UNIGE team in Geneva.
BV integral as a quasi-isomorphism
An advanced mathematics lecture in Geneva exploring the BV integral as a quasi-isomorphism, examining BV formalism and its applications in algebraic topology, hosted by the University of Geneva (UNIGE).
Gravity in Codimension-2
Public lecture at the University of Geneva (UNIGE) in Geneva on gravity in codimension-2, exploring higher-dimensional spacetime, geometric implications, and recent theoretical advances for students and researchers in physics.
Localization effects in many-body systems
Lecture by Wojciech De Roeck (KU Leuven) on localization effects in many-body quantum systems, exploring many-body localization and related phenomena in a Geneva setting. A specialist talk for students and researchers in condensed matter physics.
Les femmes et les enfants d'abord: Enquête sur l'ordonnance de protection
An in-depth lecture in Geneva examining how protective orders protect women and children, analyzing the ordonnance de protection, legal frameworks, and social implications within gender justice at UNIGE.
New Portuguese Letters: Aesthetic and Political Essay
Geneva hosts a thought-provoking lecture on New Portuguese Letters as an aesthetic and political essay for our times, examining feminist critique, literary innovation, and social implications in contemporary culture at UNIGE, with room for discussion.
Representations of Quantized Corner Algebra in 4-D BF Theory
An expert lecture at the University of Geneva examining representations of the quantized corner algebra within 4D BF theory, offering insights into the intersection of quantum algebra, topological field theory, and higher categorification.
Citing references with LaTeX and BibTeX basics
This lecture introduces how to cite references and build a bibliography in LaTeX, with emphasis on BibTeX formats, citation keys, and common pitfalls, giving attendees practical steps to produce polished, publication-ready documents at the Geneva campus.
D-modules in field theory
Academic lecture in Geneva on D-modules and their role in field theory, introducing algebraic techniques for modern mathematical physics and highlighting connections between D-module theory and quantum field contexts.
Boundary conditions of AKSZ models
A scholarly lecture in Geneva on boundary conditions in AKSZ models, connecting topological field theories with sigma-model data and boundary behavior, presented by researchers from the University of Geneva.
Décrire pour retrouver l'information en 15 minutes
In a concise 15-minute session at the University of Geneva, this lecture explains how precise description and structured queries speed up information retrieval, helping researchers, students, and professionals find relevant data quickly in a crowded digital world.
Colloquium: Centaur Science – AI & Physics with Jesse Thaler
Academic lecture in Geneva featuring Prof. Jesse Thaler presenting 'Centaur Science: Adventures in AI+Physics,' exploring exciting intersections of artificial intelligence and fundamental physics in an accessible, university-colloquium setting at UNIGE.
Necklace Lie bialgebras and BV structures in supercategories
An advanced lecture on necklace Lie bialgebras and BV structures in supercategories, linking category theory with mathematical physics. Held in Geneva at UNIGE, this talk delves into contemporary algebraic structures and their geometric implications.
20 ans de chirurgie robotique aux HUG
A commemorative lecture marking 20 years of robotic surgery at HUG, highlighting breakthroughs, milestone cases, and future directions in minimally invasive care at Geneva University Hospitals.
Zotero: Introduction to Bibliographic References
Introductory Zotero lecture at UNIGE in Geneva, guiding researchers and students to manage bibliographic references, generate citations, organize sources, and collaborate on research projects.
Images et droit d'auteur: illustrer ses travaux académiques en toute légalité
This lecture at UNIGE explores how to legally illustrate academic work with images, covering copyright basics, permissions, fair use, and practical tips for researchers, instructors, and students.
First-quantisation Formalism for BF-like AKSZ Theories
An advanced university lecture at the University of Geneva on the first-quantisation formalism for BF-like AKSZ theories, surveying topological field theory, quantisation schemes, and their mathematical structures for graduate students and researchers.
Bonnes pratiques de citation et plagiat à l'ère IA génératives
An in-depth lecture at the University of Geneva on best citation practices and preventing plagiarism in the era of generative AI, offering practical guidance for researchers and students on attribution, ethics, and responsible use of AI tools.
Clustering in randomized trials in public health and medicine
An expert lecture showing how clustering shapes the design, analysis, and interpretation of randomized trials in public health and clinical medicine, with practical guidance on bias, sample size, and cross-site considerations in Geneva.
A BV approach to double copy
University lecture in Geneva exploring the Batalin–Vilkovisky (BV) formalism applied to the double copy construction in gauge theories and gravity, highlighting symmetry, quantization, and modern mathematical methods.
BV and its applications
An on-campus lecture-style workshop at the University of Geneva exploring BV and its applications, blending theory with practical examples to illustrate BV concepts and their potential uses in research and industry.
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