IEEE Open Journal of Power Electronics, ‎2644-1314

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Aktivitäten

  1. Dissertation "Contested Constitutions: Constitutional Design, Conflict and Change in Post-Communist East Central Europe"
  2. Stimmtraining - 2009
  3. Determinacy in Norbert Wiener’s "proto-cybernetic" writings
  4. Technische Universität Lodz
  5. Seminar für Soziologie - SfS 2011
  6. WSEAS Transactions on Computer Research (Fachzeitschrift)
  7. Does EMA Tool Application Influence Carbon Performance and Information disclosure?
  8. Symposium: On the boarders between language skills
  9. Zum Begriff der Gegenwart
  10. A Material Flow Cost Accounting Approach to Improvement Assessment in LCA
  11. God is in the details. The filing box answers
  12. International Flusser Lectures Day - 2010
  13. Declining Trust in Institutions: Why We Should Not Worry
  14. Gerechtigkeit und Transformation. Eine Tagung in Tutzing
  15. 14th IEEE International Workshop on Advanced Control and Diagnosis
  16. Overview on the long west European pollen records
  17. Workshop: Places Of Idleness and Inactivity
  18. 2023 Americas Conference on Information Systems
  19. Hypertext. Oder die Befreiung des Geistes durch die Maschine
  20. Personal care products as source for micropollutants in Greywater-Identification, quantification and on-site treatment
  21. ‘Thinking the Problematic‘
  22. transcript (Externe Organisation)
  23. Trophic interactions and ecological functions of ants under changing tree diversity
  24. Bioconversion of coffee residues into lactic acid
  25. Strategies for the Control of Water Treatment by Stripping and Injection of CO2
  26. Symposium 12, International Space University (ISU)
  27. ECE - Tod der Innenstädte?
  28. Scientific Reports (Zeitschrift)
  29. The link between supervisory board reporting and firm performance in Germany and Austria
  30. International Conference on Advances in Social Network Analysis and Mining: Member of Program Committee - ASONAM IEEE/ACM 2013
  31. Responding to the demand? Voters’ grievances, PRR success, and mainstream party strategies