Sciences, a woman's job
To show by example that all scientific professions are mixed, to decipher stereotypes, to overcome preconceived ideas, such is the ambition of the day "Sciences, a women's profession" which, every year since 2017, brings together nearly 500 high school girls from the Lyon Academy to convince them to have confidence in their ability to succeed.
The 7th edition of the meeting day "Sciences, a women's profession" co-organised by Isabelle Vauglin (CRAL) and Audrey Mazur-Palandre (LabEx ASLAN), as well as the ICAR laboratory and the association Femmes & Sciences, was held on Thursday, March 8, 2024.
For 3 years now, the LabEx CeLyA has been a partner of the event, and proposes the intervention of "godmothers" working in the different laboratories affiliated to the LabEx
CeLyA 2024 godmothers :
- Anne-Sophie Evrard, chercheuse au laboratoire UMRESTTE
- Florence Levrero, Maitresse de conférence ENES/CRNL
- Barbara Nicolas, chercheuse, Directrice de recherche CNRS au laboratoire CREATIS
CeLyA 2023 godmothers :
- Anne-Sophie Evrard, researcher at the UMRESTTE laboratory
- Valérie Janillon, deputy director of Acoucité
CeLyA 2022 godmothers :
- Barbara Nicolas, researcher, Director of research at the CNRS CREATIS laboratory
- Anne-Sophie Evrard, researcher at the UMRESTTE laboratory
CeLyA 2021 godmothers :
- Barbara Nicolas, researcher, CNRS Research Director at the CREATIS laboratory
- Anne-Lise Duroy, PhD student in 2nd year in Medical Imaging at CREATIS laboratory
You can find all the information about this event, organised since 2017, on the LabEx Aslan website
workshops for the general public
Interventions in Penitentiary Centres
These events are organised within the framework of a partnership between the regional delegation of the CNRS and the Association Egalité des Sciences and are intended for inmates of the Region's penitentiary centres and are not open to the general public
Lyon Penitentiary Centre Corbas on 20/06/2023
Workshop "Trace ton son"
Several interactive experiments will allow you to discover sound, acoustic waves and the means to analyse them.
The workshop will allow you to discover, among other things, Fourier's analysis developed more than two centuries ago to describe the frequency content of sounds, using the Spectroïd application.
Fourier is omnipresent at the heart of current digital technologies related to signals, images and telecommunications.
Workshop led by Barbara Nicolas, CNRS Research Director at the Centre de Recherche en Acquisition et Traitement de l'Image pour la Santé laboratory
Villefrance-sur-Saône prison on 22/03/2022
The conference entitled "From the perception of sound to auditory illusions"
will be presented by Nicolas Grimault, CNRS Research Director, and Fabien Perrin, Senior Lecturer at the University of Lyon 1, both members of the Lyon Neuroscience Research Centre affiliated to the LabEx CeLyA
"Sound perception involves mechanisms that allow us to transcribe acoustic vibrations into information relevant to our senses.
Under certain conditions, for example when there is a lot of noise, the acoustic information received may be imperfect or degraded, and other cognitive mechanisms then take over to make up for this information deficit.
Our brain also builds a mental representation of the perceived sound: what is its nature, where does it come from in space, what does it mean?
Valence Prison on 22/10/2019
Auditory perception: from sound to mental representation
Presented by Fabien Perrin, Researcher, Senior Lecturer UCBL Lyon 1 CRNL CAP - LabEx CeLyA
Auditory illusions
Presented by Nicolas Grimault, Researcher, CNRS Research Officer, CRNL CAP - LabEx CeLyA
Summaries of the interventions: click
IUF SUMPOSIUM ON MEMORY
From genetic memory to cognitive memory, from material memory to plant and animal memory, from earth memory to universe memory, from human memory to society memory, from fossil memory to map memory, from collection memory to computer data memory, memory types are multiple and their definitions diverse.
Artificial or natural, memory is not only the conservation of the past; it is also forward-looking; it makes it possible to build the future and can become an essential political, economic and social challenge. It irrigates all sciences and structures modern societies while raising countless questions.
Beyond diversity, three aspects seem to structure it whatever its conjugations: the supports implemented, the functions developed, the dynamics suffered or provoked.
The symposium held in Lyon in June 2019 attempted to explore memories in all their dimensions. Specialists from all disciplines, members of the IUF, as well as internationally recognised French and foreign scientists participated in the event. Representatives of public institutions (libraries, museums), professionals (hospitals, pharmaceutical laboratories, computer or robotics industries) were associated to this conference in order to underline the links between research and application.
Inter LabEx conference
BRAIN AND LANGUAGEIn collaboration with LabEx CORTEX and ASLAN
What Ear perceives and what Brain hears
Annie Moulin, LabEx CELYA – CRNL
Learning to read
Annie Magnan, LabEx CORTEX – EMC
Language and Alzheimer's disease
Frédérique Gayraud, LabEx ASLAN – DDL
Program