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Bryant, Katie, Codie Fortin Lalonde, Rachel Robinson, and Trixie G. Smith. "Writing and Research Across the Globe: An Innovative North-North-South-South Collaboration." Canadian Journal for Studies in Discourse and Writing/Rédactologie 30 (August 26, 2020): 200–222. http://dx.doi.org/10.31468/cjsdwr.809.

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This article is based on various versions of a panel presented at multiple writing centre and writing studies conferences as well as conversations across partners. Our perspectives come from discussions between our four universities before, during, and after an initial global North/global South writing support partnership meeting in the summer of 2018. During that summer, four universities (two in southern Africa and two in North America) partnered to begin a collaborative project of capacity building in the areas of writing centres and writing support across all levels of these universities, offering writing support to undergraduate and graduate students as well as early-career researchers/faculty. In this article, we share some of our ongoing concerns and considerations for ensuring this partnership moves forward in a collaborative, egalitarian, decolonial way that avoids both Western colonial and neo-colonial approaches to capacity building and program development. Reflections in this article can perhaps inform others working in the field of writing centre scholarship wanting to build similar global collaborations.
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Altherr, Lena C., Nicolas Brötz, Ingo Dietrich, et al. "Resilience in Mechanical Engineering - A Concept for Controlling Uncertainty during Design, Production and Usage Phase of Load-Carrying Structures." Applied Mechanics and Materials 885 (November 2018): 187–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.885.187.

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Resilience as a concept has found its way into different disciplines to describe the ability of an individual or system to withstand and adapt to changes in its environment. In this paper, we provide an overview of the concept in different communities and extend it to the area of mechanical engineering. Furthermore, we present metrics to measure resilience in technical systems and illustrate them by applying them to load-carrying structures. By giving application examples from the Collaborative Research Centre (CRC) 805, we show how the concept of resilience can be used to control uncertainty during different stages of product life.
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Engelhardt, Roland, Jan F. Koenen, Matthias Brenneis, Hermann Kloberdanz, and Andrea Bohn. "An Approach to Classify Methods to Control Uncertainty in Load-Carrying Structures." Applied Mechanics and Materials 104 (September 2011): 33–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.104.33.

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Today, a wide variety of methods to deal with uncertainty in load-carrying system exists. Thereby, uncertainty may result from not or only partially determined process properties. The present article proposes a classification of methods to control uncertainty in load-carrying systems from different disciplines within mechanical engineering. Therefore, several methods were collected, analysed and systematically classified concerning their characteristic into the proposed classification. First, the classification differs between degrees of uncertainty according to the model of uncertainty developed in the Collaborative Research Centre CRC 805. Second, the classification differs between the aim of the respective method to descriptive methods, evaluative methods or methods to design a system considering uncertainty. The classification should allow choosing appropriate methods during product and process development and thus to control uncertainty in a systematic and holistic approach.
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Bölling, C., F. Hoppe, F. Geßner, M. Knoll, E. Prof Abele, and P. Prof Groche. "Fortpflanzung von Unsicherheit in Prozessketten*/Propagation of uncertainty in process chains consisting of forming and machining operations." wt Werkstattstechnik online 108, no. 01-02 (2018): 84–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.37544/1436-4980-2018-01-02-84.

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Aufeinanderfolgende Umform- und Zerspanungsprozesse stellen im industriellen Umfeld eine typische Wertschöpfungskette dar. Die Auswirkungen von Unsicherheit werden in solchen Prozessketten bislang nur in Einzelprozessen untersucht. Gegenstand der Untersuchungen im Sonderforschungsbereich 805 ist die Entwicklung einer verketteten, geregelten Prozesskette über die unterschiedlichen Bearbeitungsoperationen hinweg. In einem ersten Schritt wird im Rahmen dieses Aufsatzes die Verkettung eines Taumelprozesses mit einer nachfolgenden Reiboperation in einer Simulation untersucht. Die Geometrie der umgeformten Bauteile wird dazu mittels einer entwickelten Schnittstelle in ein passendes Format umgewandelt. Bei der Simulation der Reibbearbeitung wird der Einfluss der Schneidengeometrie sowie unterschiedlicher Bearbeitungsstrategien auf die Auslenkung des Werkzeuges untersucht.   Successive forming and machining processes represent a common industrial value chain. By now, the effect of uncertainty on these process chains has solely been examined with regard to single processes. The research subject of the Collaborative Research Centre 805 is the development of an interlinked closed-loop controlled process chain consisting of various processing operations. This paper presents the investigation results of an orbital forming process simulation succeeded by a reaming operation. An interface has been designed that converts the geometry of the formed part into a suitable format for the subsequent reaming process simulation. By means of the coupled simulation the influence of cutting edge geometry and machining strategies on tool deflection is examined.
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Steiner, Karl V., and Diane S. Kukich. "The Academic Research Centre." Industry and Higher Education 9, no. 3 (1995): 135–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/095042229500900302.

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The authors argue that the academic research centre can perform an invaluable function in coordinating the flow of information and knowledge between academic departments in a university and between the university and industry. To illustrate their argument, they offer a case analysis of the Center for Composite Materials at the University of Delaware and show that the Center not only opens up new sources of funding and collaborative research opportunities, but also enhances the skills of the students who collaborate in its programmes. They also describe new federal funding initiatives and point out that recent US government programmes are continuing to integrate research centres to solve real-world problems in close cooperation with industry.
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Emery, Alan E. H. "The European Neuromuscular Centre (ENMC): importance of collaborative research." Neuromuscular Disorders 7, no. 2 (1997): 135–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0960-8966(97)00442-2.

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Reichenau, Tim G., Wolfgang Korres, Marius Schmidt, et al. "A comprehensive dataset of vegetation states, fluxes of matter and energy, weather, agricultural management, and soil properties from intensively monitored crop sites in western Germany." Earth System Science Data 12, no. 4 (2020): 2333–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/essd-12-2333-2020.

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Abstract. The development and validation of hydroecological land-surface models to simulate agricultural areas require extensive data on weather, soil properties, agricultural management, and vegetation states and fluxes. However, these comprehensive data are rarely available since measurement, quality control, documentation, and compilation of the different data types are costly in terms of time and money. Here, we present a comprehensive dataset, which was collected at four agricultural sites within the Rur catchment in western Germany in the framework of the Transregional Collaborative Research Centre 32 (TR32) “Patterns in Soil–Vegetation–Atmosphere Systems: Monitoring, Modeling and Data Assimilation”. Vegetation-related data comprise fresh and dry biomass (green and brown, predominantly per organ), plant height, green and brown leaf area index, phenological development state, nitrogen and carbon content (overall > 17 000 entries), and masses of harvest residues and regrowth of vegetation after harvest or before planting of the main crop (> 250 entries). Vegetation data including LAI were collected in frequencies of 1 to 3 weeks in the years 2015 until 2017, mostly during overflights of the Sentinel 1 and Radarsat 2 satellites. In addition, fluxes of carbon, energy, and water (> 180 000 half-hourly records) measured using the eddy covariance technique are included. Three flux time series have simultaneous data from two different heights. Data on agricultural management include sowing and harvest dates as well as information on cultivation, fertilization, and agrochemicals (27 management periods). The dataset also includes gap-filled weather data (> 200 000 hourly records) and soil parameters (particle size distributions, carbon and nitrogen content; > 800 records). These data can also be useful for development and validation of remote-sensing products. The dataset is hosted at the TR32 database (https://www.tr32db.uni-koeln.de/data.php?dataID=1889, last access: 29 September 2020) and has the DOI https://doi.org/10.5880/TR32DB.39 (Reichenau et al., 2020).
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Meichsner, Juergen. "Transregional Collaborative Research Centre “Fundamentals of Complex Plasmas” Greifswald - Kiel." Plasma Processes and Polymers 2, no. 9 (2005): 715. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ppap.200500101.

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Curdt, Constanze, and Dirk Hoffmeister. "Research data management services for a multidisciplinary, collaborative research project." Program: electronic library and information systems 49, no. 4 (2015): 494–512. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/prog-02-2015-0016.

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Purpose – Research data management (RDM) comprises all processes, which ensure that research data are well-organized, documented, stored, backed up, accessible, and reusable. RDM systems form the technical framework. The purpose of this paper is to present the design and implementation of a RDM system for an interdisciplinary, collaborative, long-term research project with focus on Soil-Vegetation-Atmosphere data. Design/methodology/approach – The presented RDM system is based on a three-tier (client-server) architecture. This includes a file-based data storage, a database-based metadata storage, and a self-designed user-friendly web-interface. The system is designed in cooperation with the local computing centre, where it is also hosted. A self-designed interoperable, project-specific metadata schema ensures the accurate documentation of all data. Findings – A RDM system has to be designed and implemented according to requirements of the project participants. General challenges and problems of RDM should be considered. Thus, a close cooperation with the scientists obtains the acceptance and usage of the system. Originality/value – This paper provides evidence that the implementation of a RDM system in the provided and maintained infrastructure of a computing centre offers many advantages. Consequently, the designed system is independent of the project funding. In addition, access and re-use of all involved project data is ensured. A transferability of the presented approach to another interdisciplinary research project was already successful. Furthermore, the designed metadata schema can be expanded according to changing project requirements.
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Calle, Elio Pérez. "LeaRN: A Collaborative Learning-Research Network for a WLCG Tier-3 Centre." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 331, no. 8 (2011): 082012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/331/8/082012.

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Vorländer, Hans. "Transzendenz und Gemeinsinn: Themen und Perspektiven des Dresdner Sonderforschungsbereichs 804." Technische Universität Dresden, 2011. https://tud.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A26300.

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VORWORT: Ikonisch verdichtet sich auf dem Umschlag dieser Broschüre das Selbstbild Dresdens. Von der Brühlschen Terrasse, „Balkon Europas“ genannt, geht der Blick auf die Kunstakademie, mit der gläsernen Kuppel des Kunstvereins, die mit einer eigenartigen Figur an ihrer Spitze besetzt ist, die sich beim näheren Hinsehen als Chimäre aus Nike und Fama zu erkennen gibt. Auf dem Sockel in der Bildmitte steht Gottfried Semper, der jene Oper baute, die heute medial auch als „das schönste Brauhaus Deutschlands“ bekannt ist. Und am hinteren Bildrand werden das neu errichtete Coselpalais, benannt nach der berühmten Mätresse August des Starken, und die wiedererrichtete Frauenkirche sichtbar. Sie ist das Stein gewordene Symbol für die Rekonstruktion des „alten“ Dresden und zugleich Objekt eines neu-alten Bürgerstolzes. Betrachtet man dieses Bild, mag es verständlich erscheinen, dass manche sagen, Dresden sei gar keine Stadt, sondern ein Mythos. Indes, so wäre zu entgegnen, macht der Mythos erst die Stadt. „Elbflorenz“ – das ist die Erzählung von barocker Schönheit, Liebe zur Kunst und Prunk der alten Residenz. Es ist ein Erinnerungsmythos, zugleich aber auch ein Mythos der Wiederbegründung. Zwischen beide schiebt sich der Mythos des Opfers: die Zerstörung Dresdens am 13. und 14. Februar 1945. In den Konflikten um die Kirchen- und die Stadtrekonstruktion, um die Restituierung von räumlicher Mitte und urbaner Identität, hat sich eine die Bürgerschaft mobilisierende Energie zu erkennen gegeben. Sie hat es vermocht, dass mehr als drei Viertel der Kosten für den Wiederaufbau der Kirche von privaten Geldgebern gespendet wurde. Zugleich hat diese gemeinsinnige Kraft aber auch bei der Bebauung der die Frauenkirche umgebenden Brachen zu einer Emphase historistischer Rekonstruktionstreue auf dem Neumarkt geführt. In der Erzählung von Zerstörung und Wiederauferstehung verschränken sich mithin mythische Eigentranszendierung der Stadt und aktuelle Gemeinsinnsbehauptungen in einer höchst spannungsvollen Weise. Dresden illustriert die Fragestellung des Sonderforschungsbereichs, der in dieser Stadt auch seinen Sitz hat. Der Sonderforschungsbereich 804 „Transzendenz und Gemeinsinn“ wurde im Mai 2009 von der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft bewilligt und besteht seit dem 1. Juli 2009 an der Technischen Universität Dresden. Er umfasst 20 Teilprojekte aus drei Fakultäten und neun Instituten der TU Dresden sowie von Partnern der italienischen Universitäten Turin und Matera und der Universität Zürich, Schweiz. Zudem besitzt der SFB 804 ein Integriertes Graduiertenkolleg zur Ausbildung von Doktoranden und internationalen Stipendiaten. Das Forschungsprogramm sieht vor, jenseits herkömmlicher Epocheneinteilungen Ordnungsformationen wie Stadt, Republik, Demokratie, Nation, bürgerliche Gesellschaft, Adel und Hof, religiöse und nicht-religiöse Gemeinschaften miteinander zu vergleichen. Stets geht es um die Analyse des spannungsvollen Zusammenspiels von Transzendenzformen und Gemeinsinnsvorstellungen bei Entstehung, Stabilisierung und Scheitern von vormodernen und modernen sozialen und politischen Ordnungen. Mit dieser interdisziplinär und international vernetzten Fragestellung setzt der SFB 804 die erfolgreiche Grundlagenforschung der Dresdner Geistes-, Sozial- und Kulturwissenschaften fort, die in der zweiten Hälfte der 1990er Jahre mit dem Sonderforschungsbereich 537 „Institutionalität und Geschichtlichkeit“ und einem Internationalen Graduiertenkolleg begonnen hat. Die folgenden Seiten beabsichtigen, den gemeinsamen Forschungsansatz und die Ziele der einzelnen Projekte des SFB 804 der wissenschaftlichen und interessierten Öffentlichkeit vorzustellen. Sie möchten auch zu Anregung und Auseinandersetzung einladen.:6 Hans Vorländer: Einleitung 16 Maria Häusl: Trennung und Öffnung. Alttestamentarische Diskurse um die Konstituierung des nachexilischen Israel 22 Matthias Klinghardt: Mahl und Kanon. Gemeinschaftsbildung im frühen Christentum 28 Martin Jehne: Die Investition eigener Ressourcen in die Gemeinschaft von der mittleren Republik bis in die hohe Kaiserzeit 34 Fritz-Heiner Mutschler: Tradition, Vernunft, Gott. Zur wechselnden Fundierung gemeinsinnigen Handelns vom Ausgang der Republik bis in die Umbruchphase des 3. Jahrhunderts 40 Cristina Andenna/Gert Melville: Dynastie, Idoneität und Transzendenz. Vergleichende Untersuchungen zum hohen und späten Mittelalter 46 Bruno Klein: Die Kirche als Baustelle. Großstädtische Sakralbauten im Mittelalter 52 Jürgen Müller: Das subversive Bild. Religiöse und profane Deutungsmuster in der Kunst der Frühen Neuzeit 58 Gerd Schwerhoff: Gottlosigkeit und Eigensinn. Religiöse Devianz in der Frühen Neuzeit 64 Winfried Müller: Gemeinsinnsdiskurse und religiöse Prägung zwischen Spätaufklärung und Vormärz (ca. 1770 - ca. 1848) 70 Hans Vorländer: Demokratische Ordnung zwischen Transzendenz und Gemeinsinn 76 Werner J. Patzelt: Transzendenz und Gemeinsinn als Ressourcen politischer Ordnungskonstruktion 82 Karl-Siegbert Rehberg: Kunstsakralisierung und Gemeinsinn 88 Hans-Georg Lippert: Das Planbare und das Unverfügbare. Modelle von Transzendenz und Gemeinsinn in Architektur und Städtebau im 20. Jahrhundert 94 Thomas Hänseroth: Das Fortschrittsversprechen von Technik und die Altruismusbehauptung der Ingenieure in der technokratischen Hochmoderne (ca. 1880 - 1970) 100 Christian Schwarke: Konstruktionen von Transzendenz und Gemeinsinn in Technik und Theologie 106 Karl Lenz: Transzendenz und Gemeinsinn in privaten Lebensformen 112 Thomas Rentsch: Transzendenz und Gemeinsinn in Geschichte und Gegenwart der Philosophie 118 Pier Paolo Portinaro: Die Sakralisierung der Kulturnation im italienischen Risorgimento 124 Georg Kohler: Die Kontingenz des Unverfügbaren - Die „Willensnation Schweiz“ 130 Marina Münkler: Das Ethos der Freundschaft 136 Gerd Schwerhoff: Integriertes Graduiertenkolleg 138 Kontakt und Impressum
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Keyserlingk, Linda von. "Akademische Forschung und universitäre Sammlungen." Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2013. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-111314.

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Die zweite Sektion begann am 4. Oktober mit einem einführenden Vortrag von Klaus Mauersberger über die Entwicklung, die Bewahrung und die Spezifik der Sammlungen der TU Dresden. Mauersberger, langjähriger Mitarbeiter am Zentrum für Geschichte der Technikwissenschaften und seit 1993 Leiter der Kustodie der TU Dresden, gab einen Überblick über die Anfänge, die Aufgaben sowie den Umfang und die Diversität der Dresdner Universitätssammlungen. (...)
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Küster, Kerstin, and Felicitas von Mallinckrodt. "Exkursion ins Museum der deutschsprachigen Bewohner der böhmischen Länder in Ústí nad Labem (Aussig)." Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2013. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-111350.

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Werden normalerweise neue Museen für bereits bestehende Sammlungen gebaut, so verkehrt sich in Ústí nad Labem dieses Prinzip ins Gegenteil. Auf Initiative des Collegium Bohemicum und unterstützt von der Jan Evangelista Purkyně-Universität Ústí nad Labem wurde 2006 das „Museum für die deutschsprachigen Bewohner der böhmischen Länder“ ins Leben gerufen. Das im Aufbau befindliche Museum hat sich zum Ziel gesetzt, das Wirken und den Beitrag der deutschsprachigen Bewohner in den böhmischen Ländern aus tschechischer Perspektive, aber in europäische Zusammenhänge eingebettet darzustellen und zu vermitteln. (...)
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Kolb, Lisa Christina. "Kulturelle Gedächtnisinstitutionen und ihre digitale Zukunft." Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2013. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-111305.

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Bereits seit einiger Zeit ist von Seiten kulturgutverwahrender Institutionen ein Aufbruch in Richtung der digitalen Welt zu konstatieren. Eine steigende Anzahl von Tagungen, Publikationen und kulturwissenschaftlichen Studien zu diesem Thema belegt dies.1 Doch welche Umbrüche in den Strukturen, im Denken und in den Strategien sind notwendig, um die digitale Zukunft erfolgreich zu beschreiten? (...)
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Kern, Lisa. "Datenbanken, Inventarisierung, Provenienzforschung." Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2013. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-111327.

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Die dritte Sektion der Dresden Summer School behandelte die für die wissenschaftliche Arbeit am Museum zentralen Aspekte Datenbanken, Inventarisierung und Provenienzforschung. Alle diese Punkte sind eng mit dem Thema Digitalisierung verbunden, greifen die genannten Arbeitsbereiche doch mittlerweile standardmäßig auf Datenbanken und elektronische Systeme zur Erfassung, Dokumentation und Erforschung der musealen Bestände zurück. (...)
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Popplow, Laura. "Nur Mut zum Prozess! Oder: Wie kann zeitgemäße, mediale Ausstellungsgestaltung gelingen?" Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2013. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-111345.

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Der Besuch des im Bau befindlichen Staatlichen Museums für Archäologie Chemnitz bot den Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmern der Dresden Summer School 2012 die Möglichkeit, die Planung eines von Grund auf neuen Museums mit einer sehr modernen Ausstellungsarchitektur und Medieninszenierung durch die Mitarbeiter und den leitenden Ausstellungsgestalter kennenzulernen. (...)
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Ostendorf-Rupp, Sonja. "Kulturelle Bildung und Social Media." Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2013. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-111333.

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Facebook, Twitter, YouTube – die Namen dieser Plattformen sozialer Medien sind in aller Munde, doch was steckt hinter diesen Medienformen und wie lassen sie sich sinnvoll in die Arbeit von Kultureinrichtungen integrieren? Welche Potentiale der Besucheransprache bieten sie? Das waren die Leitfragen der vierten und letzten Sektion der Dresden Summer School. Eingebettet in Besichtigungen des Militärhistorischen Museums der Bundeswehr (MHM) und des Deutschen Hygiene-Museums Dresden (DHMD), erhielten die Teilnehmer und Teilnehmerinnen eine Einführung zu diesem Thema, die durch Best-Practice-Beispiele von Museen und Ausstellungsplanern ergänzt wurden. (...)
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Fraunholz, Uwe, Sebastian Beese, and Ralf Pulla. "Ein Funken Wahrheit." Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2014. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-139092.

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Knaus, Gudrun. "Ich sammle." Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2013. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-111384.

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Ob Kunstmuseum oder ethnographische Sammlung, ob Militärhistorisches Museum oder Münzkabinett: In einem vielfältigen Angebotsspektrum ringen große und kleine Museen um die Gunst der Besucher. Die Struktur des Zielpublikums ist dabei in der Regel sehr weit gefasst, da im Sinne des Bildungsauftrags möglichst viele soziale Milieus oder Altersgruppen angesprochen werden sollen. Das Informationsmaterial zur Vermittlung der Ausstellungsinhalte, wie Ausstellungskataloge, Audioguides, Flyer oder der Internetauftritt der jeweiligen Institutionen, enthält eine Vielzahl von weiterführenden Informationen, die in der Regel nur teilweise zielgruppenspezifisch aufbereitet werden, da die Adressaten jeweils nur schwer eingegrenzt werden können. (...)
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Fraunholz, Uwe, Sebastian Beese, and Ralf Pulla. "Ein Funken Wahrheit: Energievisionen in der technokratischen Hochmoderne." Technische Universität Dresden, 2011. https://tud.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A27808.

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Books on the topic "Collaborative Research Centre 804"

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Jaenicke, Ruprecht. Dynamics and Chemistry of Hydrometeors: Final Report of the Collaborative Research Centre 233 "Dynamik und Chemie der Meteore". Collaborative Research Centres. Wiley-VCH, 1999.

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Jaenicke, Ruprecht. Dynamics and Chemistry of Hydrometeors: Final Report of the Collaborative Research Centre 233 Dynamik und Chemie der Meteore . Collaborative Research Centres. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2006.

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Ruprecht, Jaenicke, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, and Collaborative Research Centre 233 "Dynamik und Chemie der Hydrometeore", eds. Dynamics and chemistry of hydrometeors: Final report of the Collaborative Research Centre 233 "Dynamik und Chemie der Hydrometeore". Wiley-VCH, 2001.

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Sigmar, Wittig, Vöhringer O, Kim Soksik, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, and Sonderforschungsbereich 167-Hochbelastete Brennräume-Stationäre Gleichdruckverbrennung, eds. High intensity combustors, steady isobaric combustion: Final report of the Collaborative Research Centre 167 "Hochbelastete Brennräume-- Stationäre Gleichdruckverbrennung". Wiley-VCH, 2002.

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(Editor), Sigmar Wittig, Otmar Vöhringer (Editor), and Soksik Kim (Editor), eds. High Intensity Combustors - Steady Isobaric Combustion: Final Report of the Collaborative Research Centre 167 "Hochbelastete Brennräume - stationäre Gleichdruckverbrennung" (Sonderforschungsbereich). Wiley-VCH, 2002.

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Elmar, Steck, Sonderforschungsbereich 319--Stoffgesetze für das Inelastische Verhalten Metallischer Werkstoffe, Entwicklung und Technische Anwendung., and Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, eds. Plasticity of metals: experiments, models, computation: Final report of the Collaborative Research Centre 319, "Stoffgesetze für das inelastische Verhalten metallischer Werkstoffe - Entwicklung und technische Anwendung" 1985 - 1996. Wiley-VCH, 2001.

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1945-, Manley Geoffrey A., and Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, eds. Auditory worlds, sensory analysis, and perception in animals and man: Final report of the collaborative research centre 204, "Nachrichtenaufnahme und-verabeitung im Hörsystem von Vertebraten (Munich)", 1983-1997. Wiley-VCH, 2000.

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H, Hoffmann, Schwoerer M, Vogtman Thomas, and Collaborative Research Centre 213 "Topospezifische Chemie und Toposelektive Spektroskopie von Makromolekülsystemen: Mikroskopische Wechselwirkung und Makroskopische Funktion", eds. Macromolecular systems: Microscopic interactions and macroscopic properties : final report of the collaborative research centre 213, "Topospezifische Chemie und Toposelektive Spektroskopie von Makromolekülsystemen: Mikroskopische Wechselwirkung und Makroskopische Funktion", 1984-1995. Wiley-VCH, 2000.

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C, Devendra, International Development Research Centre (Canada), and Small Ruminant Collaborative Research Support Program., eds. Small ruminant production systems in South and Southeast Asia: Proceedings of a workshop held in Bogor, Indonesia, 6-10 October 1986 : sponsored by the International Development Centre and the Small Ruminant Collaborative Research Support Program. International Development Research Centre, 1987.

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C, Devendra, International Development Research Centre, and Small Ruminant Collaborative Research Support Program., eds. Small ruminant production systems in South and Southeast Asia: Proceedings of a workshop held in Bogor, Indonesia, 6-10 October 1986 : Cosponsored by the International Development Centre and the Small Ruminant Collaborative Research Support Program. International Development Research Centre, 1987.

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Book chapters on the topic "Collaborative Research Centre 804"

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Setter, Robert, Thomas Stichel, Thomas Schuffenhauer, Sebastian-Paul Kopp, Stephan Roth, and Katrin Wudy. "Additive Manufacturing of Multi-material Polymer Parts Within the Collaborative Research Center 814." In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70332-5_13.

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Stegmeier, Jörn, Jakob Hartig, Michaela Leštáková, et al. "Development of an Annotation Schema for the Identification of Semantic Uncertainty in DIN Standards." In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77256-7_3.

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AbstractThis paper presents the results of a pilot study carried out in cooperation between Linguistics and Mechanical Engineering, funded by the collaborative research centre (CRC) 805 “Beherrschung von Unsicherheit in lasttragenden Systemen des Maschinenbaus”. Our goal is to help improve norm compliant product development and engineering design by focusing on ambiguous language use in norm texts (= “semantic uncertainty”). Depending on the country and product under development, industry standards may be legally binding. Thus, standards play a vital role in reducing uncertainty for manufacturers and engineers by providing requirements for product development and engineering design. However, uncertainty is introduced by the standards themselves in various forms, the most notable of which are the use of underspecified concepts, modal verbs like should, and references to texts which contain semantically uncertain parts. If conformity to standards is to be ensured, the person using the standards must interpret them and document the interpretation. In order to support users in these tasks, we developed an annotation schema which allows the identification and classification of semantically uncertain segments of standards, used the schema to create a taxonomy of semantic uncertainty in standards, developed a proof-of-concept information system. The results of this project can be used as a starting point for automated annotation. The information system alerts users to semantically uncertain segments of standards, provides background information, and allows them to document their decisions how to handle the semantically uncertain parts.
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Rickheit, G., and I. Wachsmuth. "Collaborative Research Centre “Situated Artificial Communicators” at the University of Bielefeld, Germany." In Integration of Natural Language and Vision Processing. Springer Netherlands, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1716-3_2.

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Reichart, Bruno, Sonja Guethoff, Paolo Brenner, et al. "Xenotransplantation of Cells, Tissues, Organs and the German Research Foundation Transregio Collaborative Research Centre 127." In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18603-0_9.

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Meier, Christel. "Fourteen Years of Research at Münster into Pragmatic Literacy in the Middle Ages. A Research Project by Collaborative Research Centre 231: Agents, Fields and Forms of Pragmatic Literacy in the Middle Ages." In Transforming the Medieval World. Brepols Publishers, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.usml-eb.3.4311.

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Engelen, Jos, and Paul ‘t Hart. "CERN: Guardian of the Human Aspiration to Understand the Universe." In Guardians of Public Value. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51701-4_9.

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AbstractThe European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) is the world’s most formidable centre for particle physics. Its mission is radically ambitious: uncovering what the universe is made of and how it works. It advances that mission by providing particle accelerator facilities that enable world-class research in fundamental physics, bringing together scientists from all over the world to push the frontiers of science and technology. It has become widely recognized as one of the most successful cross-national collaborative research organizations of all times. Smart institutional design, good governance, resourceful leadership and resilient collaboration have underpinned the strong sense of interdependence, entrenched norms of mutual respect, trust, empathy and consensual decision-making that have allowed it to thrive.
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Kirchheck, Daniel, Dominik Saile, and Ali Gülhan. "Rocket Wake Flow Interaction Testing in the Hot Plume Testing Facility (HPTF) Cologne." In Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-53847-7_9.

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Abstract Rocket wake flows were under investigation within the Collaborative Research Centre SFB/TRR40 since the year 2009. The current paper summarizes the work conducted during its third and final funding period from 2017 to 2020. During that phase, focus was laid on establishing a new test environment at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) Cologne in order to improve the similarity of experimental rocket wake flow–jet interaction testing by utilizing hydrogen–oxygen combustion implemented into the wind tunnel model. The new facility was characterized during tests with the rocket combustor model HOC1 in static environment. The tests were conducted under relevant operating conditions to demonstrate the design’s suitability. During the first wind tunnel tests, interaction of subsonic ambient flow at Mach 0.8 with a hot exhaust jet of approx. 920 K was compared to previously investigated cold plume interaction tests using pressurized air at ambient temperature. The comparison revealed significant differences in the dynamic response of the wake flow field on the different types of exhaust plume simulation.
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"Documentation of the Collaborative Research Centre 323." In Microbial Fundamentals of Biotechnology. Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/3527602720.ch20.

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Gururajan, Raj, and Abdul Hafeez-Baig. "Wireless Handheld Device and LAN Security Issues." In Digital Business Security Development. IGI Global, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-806-2.ch006.

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The application of WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) technology in the healthcare industry has gained increasing attention in recent years. It provides effective and efficient sharing of health information among healthcare professionals in timely treatment of patients (Collaborative Health Informatics Centre, 2000; Whetton, 2005a). However, there is still a concern among healthcare professionals whether health information is shared safely with WLAN technology. The primary aim of this study is to explore factors influencing healthcare professionals’ adoption of WLAN security technology. This study was conducted in regional health settings in Queensland, Australia using a focus group discussion and a questionnaire survey in a mixed research methodology. The outcomes indicate that learning support, user technology awareness, readiness of existing system, and social influence, are four important factors in healthcare professionals’ adoption of WLAN security technology. The findings suggest that healthcare professionals prefer to be more informed and prepared on knowledge of WLAN security technology before they decide to adopt it in their work environment. Therefore, their awareness of what the technology can do and cannot do for them, and the support they could get in learning to use the technology, play a crucial role. The healthcare professionals are concerned with how readily their existing system could support WLAN security technology and how people important to them would influence their decision in adopting WLAN security technology. Future research should extend the study in three areas. Firstly, future study should examine factors in this study with more regional areas of Australia. Secondly, future research should also examine the relationship between the factors and the demographic variables. Finally, there is also the possibility of examining the adoption factors with other security technology in healthcare, such as the pairing of WLAN technology and biometric security.
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Kalaian, Sema A. "Distance and Online Learning." In Research Anthology on Developing Effective Online Learning Courses. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-8047-9.ch002.

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The aim of this chapter is to present a conceptual and practical overview of online learning pedagogies for the 21st century courses including science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) courses. Online learning and various alternative innovative forms of online small-group learning have been developed and implemented worldwide to replace or supplement the traditional face-to-face classroom instruction. Online teaching/learning using small-group learning methods such as problem-based learning, cooperative learning, collaborative learning methods, and team-based learning are examples of such innovative reform-based collaborative student-driven pedagogies that are covered in the chapter. These innovative 21st pedagogies make learning in online environments more stimulating, engaging, and motivating for students to deeply and meaningfully learn the course content and maximize their persistence in the web-based online courses.
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Conference papers on the topic "Collaborative Research Centre 804"

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Yu, Jun, Jun Mu, Yintie Zhang, and Kai Jiang. "Research on Collaborative Management of Integrated Equipment in Distributed Cloud Data Centre." In 2021 IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Computer Applications (ICAICA). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icaica52286.2021.9498008.

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Mason, A. "The Broadcasting Virtual Centre of Excellence: why the industry needs and supports it." In IEE Collaborative Research for the Digital Broadcasting and Multimedia Industries Seminar. IEE, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic:19980598.

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Ohms, Carsten, Robert C. Wimpory, Dimitar Neov, Didier Lawrjaniec, and Anastasius G. Youtsos. "ENPOWER: Investigations by Neutron Diffraction and Finite Element Analyses on Residual Stress Formation in Repair Welds Applied to Ferritic Steel Plates." In ASME 2005 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2005-71786.

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The European collaborative research project ENPOWER (Management of Nuclear Plant Operation by Optimizing Weld Repairs) has as one of its main objectives the development of guidelines for the application of repair welds to safety critical components in nuclear power plants. In this context letter box repair welds applied to thin ferritic steel plates to simulate repair of postulated shallow cracks have been manufactured for the purpose of experimental and numerical analysis of welding residual stresses. Two specimens have been procured, one of them prepared in accordance with a standard welding procedure, while in the second case a different procedure was followed in order to obtain extended martensite formation in the heat affected zone. Residual stresses have been determined in both specimens by neutron diffraction at the High Flux Reactor of the Joint Research Centre in Petten, The Netherlands. In parallel Institut de Soudure in France has performed a full 3-d analysis of the residual stress field for the standard welding case taking into account the materials and phase transformations. The experimental data obtained for both specimens clearly suggest that the non-conventional welding procedure rendered higher maximum stress values. In the case of the standard welding procedure numerical and experimental data show a reasonable qualitative agreement. The maximum stress value was in both cases found in the same region of the material — in the base metal just underneath the weld pool — and in both cases found to be of similar magnitude (∼800 MPa found in neutron diffraction and ∼700 MPa found in numerical analysis). In this paper the experimental and numerical approaches are outlined and the obtained results are presented. In addition an outlook is given to future work to be performed on this part of the ENPOWER project. A main issue pending is the application of an optimized advanced post weld heat treatment in one of the two cases and the subsequent numerical and experimental determination of its impact on the residual stress field. At the same time further evaluation of the materials transformations due to welding is pursued.
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Chamberlain, Charlotte, Guy Schofield, Sophie Hancock, et al. "18 A UK palliative trainee research collaborative: new knowledge through networking." In The APM’s Supportive & Palliative Care Conference, Accepted Oral and Poster Abstract Submissions, The Harrogate Convention Centre, Harrogate, England, 21–22 March 2019. British Medical Journal Publishing Group, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjspcare-2019-asp.41.

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Mosch, Lucia, Andre´ Sprenger, and Reiner Anderl. "Approach for Visualization of Uncertainty in CAD-Systems Based on Ontologies." In ASME 2010 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2010-37651.

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In this paper an approach for controlling uncertainties in load-carrying systems in virtual product development during the phase of product design will be presented. In design, manufacturing and usage of technical products uncertainties arise according to process properties and they influence products properties. Many of these properties impact each other. These facts lead to deviation of expected property values which are shown for example in the approximation of stress and strength. In cases of load carrying systems misjudgment can lead to disastrous consequences. In this paper an approach for the visualization of information about uncertainty in load-carrying systems in CAD (Computer Aided Design)-systems within the Collaborative Research Center (CRC) 805: “Control of Uncertainty in Load-Carrying Systems in Mechanical Engineering” funded by the DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) will be described. The representation of the properties’ interdependency is to be expressed by an ontology based system. The visualization of the properties and the information about uncertainty is demonstrated in a CAD-system.
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Coonan, Emma Marya, Simon Pratt-Adams, and Mark Warnes. "The value of 'writing retreats' in advancing innovative pedagogic research." In Fifth International Conference on Higher Education Advances. Universitat Politècnica València, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/head19.2019.9353.

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This paper outlines the work of the Centre for Innovation in Higher Education, which uses an educational laboratory model to advance the intersection of innovative research and teaching at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU). This evidence-based approach aims to promote active, reflective engagement with research in teaching and learning; foster collaborative and interdisciplinary inquiry into pedagogic practice; and support the development of a dynamic, sustainable pedagogic research community at ARU. The Centre’s work also increases the visibility and calibre of pedagogic research at national and international level. This paper outlines a current research project being undertaken by researchers from the Centre and Anglia Learning & Teaching which explores the longitudinal impact of its writing retreat provision on participants’ writing practices and productivity, together with their perceptions of writing as a key element of the academic identity. This study is generating valuable original data about academics’ writing practices and perceptions. It will contribute to the understanding of this important topic at a theoretical level, as well as outlining practical means through which universities can foster long-term academic writing productivity leading to enhanced research impact.
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Wright, Angela. "Collaborative learning: Businesses and HE co-create." In Learning Connections 2019: Spaces, People, Practice. University College Cork||National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.33178/lc.2019.02.

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This novel research pivoted around a collaborative cyclical learning experience between businesses in a City Centre scape and a local Higher Education Institution. This concept provided for a dual aspect to learning; third level MBA students in parallel with business operatives in a City. The students were tasked with addressing a business problem in cooperation with City Hall and to write a ‘service charter for this city’, while being assessed for progression for their MBA. This Collaborative experiential learning (Kolb, & Kolb, 2017) centred on a group of 22 MBA students while they interacted with 20 businesses in a European City to research, develop and write a service charter. Details of the development of the charter per se are not dealt with in this paper, just the experience of its development by the students and business alike. Finding novel ways to assess third level students is always a challenge for Higher Education Institutions. Imagine the opportunity of being placed at the fulcrum of learning and business development through a dual aspect collaborative learning challenge and experiential learning. An experimental approach was afforded to MBA level 9 students when they were tasked with writing a ‘Service Charter ‘for their City – while in parallel, being assessed through ‘problem solving’ for 5 ECTS credits with the third level partner. The dual aspect of learning and co-creation between businesses and college began when the students sought to solve a problem for City businesses and find a solution to their problem and reflect on it, and the second, when a recommendation came from the research that the businesses needed to undertake further training in order to implement the plan of the final City Service Charter.
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Shay, Marnee, Jodie Miller, and Suraiya Abdul Hammed. "Exploring excellence in Indigenous education in Queensland secondary schools." In Research Conference 2021: Excellent progress for every student. Australian Council for Educational Research, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37517/978-1-74286-638-3_8.

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In the national and international landscape, there is very limited exploration of cultural constructs of excellence, in particular, in Indigenous contexts. This pilot study aimed to centre the voices of Indigenous people in conceptualising excellence in Indigenous education, as well as to share understandings between Indigenous and non-Indigenous practitioners. Qualitative data collection methods were used including collaborative yarning, storying, and semi-structured interviews. Data were analysed using cross-case analysis to examine the views of educators across three school sites. Indigenous participants highlighted the importance of nurturing culture and identity; building up young people; and, building a culture of inclusivity and belonging. Supportive leadership was also identified as an enabler for enacting excellence in schools. A direct outcome of this project was a whole-school policy that builds on a strengths perspective and forefronts the embedding of Indigenous knowledges and perspectives, supporting the wellbeing of Indigenous students, affirming the identities of Indigenous students and having specific strategies to engage with local Indigenous communities.
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Kumpaty, Subha, Esther Akinlabi, Christopher Reynolds, Robert Mueller, and Sisa Pityana. "Global Research Collaboration and International Education: Laser Metal Deposition of Varying Percent of Ti-6Al-4V + Molybdenum on Ti64 Substrate for Biomedical/Aerospace Applications." In ASME 2016 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2016-65094.

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This paper presents the characterization studies conducted by Milwaukee School of Engineering senior undergraduate students in South Africa under the Research Experiences for Undergraduates grant EEC-1460183 sponsored by the National Science Foundation (Principal Investigator Dr. Kumpaty). Robert Mueller and Christopher Reynolds conducted research in summer of 2015 under advisement of Dr. Kumpaty and his South African collaborators, Dr. Esther Akinlabi and Dr. Sisa Pityana. The foreign collaborators’ excellent support was pivotal to the success of our U.S. students. Ti-6 Al-4 V is a titanium alloy that accounts for about 80% of the titanium market. The Ti-64 alloy contains 6 wt% Aluminum and 4 wt% Vanadium, an almost equal ratio of α + β phases. Through the laser surface modification process known as Laser Meal Deposition, this alloy offers the optimum combination of enhanced properties. This research focuses on the application of adding a combination of molybdenum (Mo) and Ti-64 powders to a Ti-64 substrate surface in order to improve the durability for various biomedical/aerospace applications. Deposition of the powders was completed at the CSIR - National Laser Center, in Pretoria, South Africa. The characterization studies were carried out at the University of Johannesburg. The results of the hardness tests showed that the addition of molybdenum to Ti-64 increased the hardness of the deposited material compared to that of the substrate. This verifies that the addition of Mo to metals can affect the mechanical properties to better suit various applications. While Robert Mueller studied the effect of laser power on the properties of laser metal deposited Ti-6Al-4V + Mo for wear resistance enhancement, Christopher Reynolds investigated scanning velocity influence on the evolving properties of laser metal deposited Ti-6Al-4V + Mo. The results of this promising research and various options for further investigation are presented. The beneficial value of such a global research enterprise on the budding engineers will be apparent and the paper details the process of the international component of the Research Experiences for Undergraduates.
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Layne, Abbie, Scott Samuelsen, Mark Williams, and Patricia Hoffman. "Hybrid Heat Engines: The Power Generation Systems of the Future." In ASME Turbo Expo 2000: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/2000-gt-0549.

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A hybrid heat engine results from the fusion of a heat engine with a non-heat-engine based cycle (unlike systems). The term combined cycle, which refers to similar arrangements, is reserved for the combination of two or more heat engines (like systems). The resulting product of the integration of a gas turbine and a fuel cell is referred to here as a hybrid heat engine or “Hybrid” for short. The intent of this paper is to provide, to the gas turbine community, a review of the present status of hybrid heat engine technologies. Current and projected activities associated with this emerging concept are also presented. The National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) is collaborating with other sponsors and the private sector to develop a Hybrid Program. This program will address the issues of technology development, integration, and ultimately the demonstration of what may be the most efficient of power plants in the world — the Hybrid System. Analyses of several Hybrid concepts have indicated the potential of ultra-high efficiencies (approaching 80%). In the Hybrid, the synergism between the gas turbine and fuel cell provides higher efficiencies and lower costs than either system can alone. Testing of the first Hybrid concept has been initiated at the National Fuel Cell Research Center (NFCRC).
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Unwanted pregnancy and induced abortion: Data from men and women in Rajasthan, India. Population Council, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh17.1015.

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This report is the result of a collaborative project between the Population Council and the Centre for Operations Research and Training, conducted as part of a Council program of research on unwanted pregnancy and induced abortion in Rajasthan, India. Designed as a complement to service-delivery activities being undertaken in Rajasthan by the Indian nongovernmental reproductive health service provider Parivar Seva Sanstha, the program of research aimed to provide a multifaceted picture of the on-the-ground realities related to unwanted pregnancy and abortion in six districts of Rajasthan. Detailed pregnancy histories yielded data on levels of unwanted pregnancy and induced abortion in the sampled areas in Rajasthan. As noted in this report, the legal right to abortion is not a reality for the majority of women in the sample in Rajasthan. Women have strong desires to meet their reproductive intentions, but existing methods of family planning and abortion services are not meeting their needs. According to the report, public information campaigns to educate women, their spouses, and other family members about the legal right to abortion, as well as efforts to revise the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, are imperative if access to abortion services is to improve.
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