Work to live, live to work ? By professor Cédric Villani | iMagination Week
On the second day of iMagination Week 2016, ESSEC welcomed Prof. Cédric Villani, Director of the Institut Henri Poincaré (Paris) delivered a conference on his personal experience as a mathematician to illustrate the theme of Work to live, live to work.
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Видео Work to live, live to work ? By professor Cédric Villani | iMagination Week канала ESSEC Business School
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Видео Work to live, live to work ? By professor Cédric Villani | iMagination Week канала ESSEC Business School
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