Jin Siang Yap

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Jin Siang Yap

  1. OPTIROB: Optimierung der roboterbasierten, hybriden Fertigung

    Georgiadis, A. (Project manager, academic), Mercorelli, P. (Project manager, academic), Haus, B. (Project staff), Schäfer, L. (Project staff) & Yap, J. S. (Project staff)

    Europäische Union

    01.04.2030.06.22

    Project: Research

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  1. Effect of a Web-Based Guided Self-help Intervention for Prevention of Major Depression in Adults With Subthreshold Depression A Randomized Clinical Trial
  2. Learning to collaborate while collaborating
  3. The power of putting a label on it
  4. Comparing measured and modelled PFOS concentrations in a UK freshwater catchment and estimating emission rates
  5. Stereotyp
  6. Strukturanalogien in Datenmodellen
  7. Management guidelines to address cultural challenges and facilitate values-based innovation through gamification
  8. Motivation
  9. Numerical investigation of laser beam-welded AA2198 joints under different artificial ageing conditions
  10. Random walks on infinite self-similar graphs
  11. Rose-tinted lens
  12. Decentralized utilization of wasted organic material in urban areas
  13. Temperature changes using excimer laser irradiation in a cochlear model
  14. Editorial message
  15. The temporal factor of change in stressor-strain relationships
  16. Relationships between oncoming traffic intensity, subjective predictions about oncoming traffic, and intentions to overtake
  17. Transformative Indikatoren
  18. When Birds of Different Feather Flock Together
  19. How to do and communicate politics beyond routines
  20. Fostering inclusive teaching competences
  21. Transformative education
  22. Institutional logics and business models of digital niche marketplaces
  23. Emerging pollutants: of old compounds and new ones, of micrograms and tonnes, from the past to the future
  24. Taking Responsibility for Others and Use of Mental Contrasting
  25. Sustainable Redevelopment of Real Estate Properties and Its Social Impact