Member of the selection committee for the COAL Prize Art & Environment 2011

Activity: Other expert activitiesPeer review of project proposalsTransfer

Sacha Kagan - Reviewer

    The selection committee preselects the 10 finalists for the COAL Prize.
    01.12.201024.05.2011

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    Researchers

    1. Christian Pfeifer

    Projects

    1. Lüneplaner

    Publications

    1. Collaborative modelling for active involvement of stakeholders in urban flood risk management
    2. Mechanical properties and microstructures of nano SiC reinforced ZE10 composites prepared with ultrasonic vibration
    3. A cross-scale assessment of productivity–diversity relationships
    4. On the logic of drawing history from symbols, especially from images
    5. Making sense of sustainability transitions locally
    6. Effects of season and man-made changes on baseflow and flow recession
    7. Formative assessment in mathematics
    8. A web- And mobile-based intervention for comorbid, recurrent depression in patients with chronic back pain on sick leave (get.back)
    9. Developing a die casting magnesium alloy with excellent mechanical performance by controlling intermetallic phase
    10. Mechanics of sheet-bulk indentation
    11. Navigating tensions in inclusive conservation
    12. Epistemic Domination by Data Extraction
    13. How work values relate to the intention to work after retirement
    14. Feedforward and repetitive control of a servo piezo-mechanical hydraulic actuator
    15. Sustainable Development and Quality Assurance in Higher Education
    16. Testing for Economies of Scope in European Railways
    17. Model Predictive Control for Energy Optimization in Generators/Motors as Well as Converters and Inverters for Futuristic Integrated Power Networks
    18. CaO dissolution during melting and solidification of a Mg-10 wt.% CaO alloy detected with in situ synchrotron radiation diffraction
    19. Multimodality in Strategy-as-Practice Research
    20. Tree ring isotopic composition, radial increment and height growth reveal provenance-specific reactions of Douglas-fir towards environmental parameters