Co-supervisor of the dissertation "Multi-trophic interactions and functional diversity in biodiversity experiments."

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    Felix Fornoff (2014–2017) Multi-trophic interactions and functional diversity in biodiversity experiments. University of Freiburg. (Main supervisors: Alexandra-Maria Klein, Mark van Kleunen)
    20142017

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    1. Human–learning–machines: introduction to a special section on how cybernetics and constructivism inspired new forms of learning
    2. Fast, Fully Automated Analysis of Voriconazole from Serum by LC-LC-ESI-MS-MS with Parallel Column-Switching Technique
    3. The Influence of Note-taking on Mathematical Solution Processes while Working on Reality-Based Tasks
    4. Binary Random Nets II
    5. A cognitive mapping approach to understanding public objection to energy infrastructure
    6. Nonlinear PD fault-tolerant control for dynamic positioning of ships with actuator constraints
    7. A framework for business model development in technology-driven start-ups
    8. Evaluation of standard ERP software implementation approaches in terms of their capability for business process optimization
    9. Understanding the modes of use and availability of critical metals-An expert-based scenario analysis for the case of indium
    10. Machine Learning Applications
    11. Do guided internet-based interventions result in clinically relevant changes for patients with depression?
    12. Networking for the environment
    13. Design of an Information-Based Distributed Production Planning System
    14. Estimation and interpretation of a Heckman selection model with endogenous covariates
    15. The buffering effect of selection, optimization, and compensation strategy use on the relationship between problem solving demands and occupational well-being
    16. Participatory energy scenario development as dramatic scripting
    17. Polar Coordinates and Interactive Learning
    18. Clause identification using entropy guided transformation learning
    19. Introduction: The representative turn in EU studies
    20. Model based logistic monitoring for supply and assembly processes