Postdoc Academy: Seminar 1st course cycle

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Description

The Postdoc Academy for Transformational Leadership is a European program that qualifies and supports the next generation of leading sustainability and transformation scholars in their careers. It is an initiative of the Robert Bosch Stiftung and a joint project of the Robert Bosch Stiftung and four academic centers: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, the Stockholm Resilience Centre, and the Dutch Research Institute for Transitions (DRIFT) in Rotterdam.

Within the framework of the Postdoc Academny, postdocs in sustainability sciences can expand their transdisciplinary research competencies and their leadership competencies in four intensive seminars over two years. In addition, programme participants are supported in the initiation of joint research projects with seed funding. In addition, an active network of current and former programme participants will be created.

The intensive seminars take place one after the other at the four academic institutions. The second seminar of the 1st cycle of the Postdoc Academy at Leuphana is to be implemented as part of the funding applied for here.
StatusFinished
Period15.11.1815.07.19

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Publications

  1. Emergence of Responsiveness Across Organizations, Networks, and Clusters from a Dynamic Capability Perspective
  2. High-precision frequency measurements: indispensable tools at the core of the molecular-level analysis of complex systems.
  3. Perceptron and SVM learning with generalized cost models
  4. Interplay of formative assessment and instructional quality—interactive effects on students’ mathematics achievement
  5. Properties of some overlapping self-similar and some self-affine measures
  6. Phase Shift APOD and POD Control Technique in Multi-Level Inverters to Mitigate Total Harmonic Distortion
  7. Microstructure, mechanical properties and fracture behaviors of large-scale sand-cast Mg-3Y-2Gd-1Nd-0.4Zr alloy
  8. Control oriented modeling of DCDC converters
  9. Supporting non-hierarchical supply chain networks in the electronics industry
  10. Geometric control tools for robotic manipulators
  11. Digital and IT-Enabled Organizational Transformation - Where Do We Go From Here?
  12. Augmented space
  13. Assuring a safe, secure and sustainable space environment for space activities
  14. Predictive mapping of plant species and communities using GIS and Landsat data in a southern Mongolian mountain range
  15. Multinomial choice models based on Archimedean copulas
  16. Functional trait similarity of native and invasive herb species in subtropical China-Environment-specific differences are the key
  17. Mathematical Modelling of molecular adsorption in zeolite coated frequency domain sensors
  18. Forging of cast Mg-3Sn-2Ca-0.4Al-0.4Si magnesium alloy using processing map
  19. Potential bias in meta-analyses of effect sizes in imaging genetics
  20. Smarte Anpassung von Presslinienparametern
  21. Problem Definition and Agenda-Setting in Critical Perspective
  22. Short-arc measurement and fitting based on the bidirectional prediction of observed data
  23. Ecosystem Services as a Contested Concept
  24. Making REDD+ pay
  25. Determinants and Development of Schools in Organization Theory
  26. Allometric equations for maximum filtration rate in blue mussels Mytilus edulis and importance of condition index
  27. Achieving enhanced mechanical properties in Mg-Gd-Y-Zn-Mn alloy by altering dynamic recrystallization behavior via pre-ageing treatment
  28. Incremental analysis of springback and kinematic hardening by the variation of tension during deep drawing