"We judge the value of science by the ignorance it defines", Stuart Firestein
"We never pay attention to what has been done; we only see what remains to be done." Marie Curie
Researchers observe, explain, predict, prove. But, just as much, they hesitate, doubt, and grope their way. Research is fed by ignorance, since it is the result of all the unresolved questions that researchers all over the world are asking themselves. But it also produces ignorance, since each discovery, each new result raises new questions and sometimes opens up unknown paths.
Highly qualified researchers from all disciplines will present their vision and practice of ignorance. This seminar will thus propose an open debate on scientific activity based on a question common to all disciplines.
No scientific prerequisites are required to attend the seminar. Seminar program :
The seminar will be held on Friday between 10 a.m. and noon at rue d'Ulm; alternatively, depending on health regulations, it will be held through video conference.
Organized by: Alain Fuchs (Président, PSL), Emmanuel Basset (Directeur de la Recherche et de la Formation graduée, PSL), Mathias Girel (ENS)
Validation: The seminar can be part of a validated work under doctoral education. May also be validated for Master's students (contact us). May also be validated as part as ENS Degree (contact us).
2020-2021 sessions program:
5 février : séance d'introduction / présentation générale
12 février : Annie Colin (Ingénierie - ESPCI)
19 février : Son Ly (Sciences cognitives - DIDASK)
5 mars : Jamal Atif (Informatique - Dauphine)
12 mars : Françoise Combes (Astrophysique - Collège de France)
19 mars : Séance intermédiaire (Séminaire avec les participants)
26 mars : Antoine Bozio (Economie - PSE)
2 avril : Rémi Carminati (Physique - ESPCI)
16 avril : Hélène Blais (Histoire - ENS)
7 mai : Laurent Bopp (Géosciences - ENS) - à confirmer
14 mai : à confirmer
21 mai : séance de conclusion