Characterisation and improvement of Thermochemical Materials for Low Temperature Applications thought optimisation of boundary conditions.

Projekt: Dissertationsprojekt

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Zeitraum20.05.1430.06.17

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  5. Microstructure characterisation and creep properties of AE42 based hybrid composites prepared by squeeze casting process
  6. Expanding the pie or spoiling the cake? How the number of negotiation issues affects integrative bargaining
  7. Idiosyncratic volatility, option-based measures of informed trading, and investor attention
  8. Missing links
  9. The Timing of Daily Demand for Goods and Services
  10. Aspects of memory acts
  11. Going beyond certificates
  12. The power of putting a label on it
  13. Experimentally validated multi-step simulation strategy to predict the fatigue crack propagation rate in residual stress fields after laser shock peening
  14. Bridging scenario planning and backcasting
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  16. Introducing #PBAE
  17. Schreibt Ihr Unternehmen auch "grüne" Zahlen?
  18. Towards a theory of ethnic identity and migration
  19. One Fits Them All?
  20. Diversity Management and Corporate Change: Implications for Co-Determination
  21. Modeling, Identification, and Control for Cyber-Physical Systems Towards Industry 4.0
  22. Enhancing the transformative potential of interventions for the sustainable use of natural resources
  23. Nichtlineare Dynamik
  24. Tree diversity promotes functional dissimilarity and maintains functional richness despite species loss in predator assemblages
  25. Co-production of nature's contributions to people
  26. Pathways and mechanisms for catalyzing social impact through Orchestration: Insights from an open social innovation project