apply their acquired knowledge to specific, practical
situations. Ideally, students should work on tasks according to their chosen specialization and carry out subtasks independently and
on their own [...]
• Personal Competence: Students strengthen their critical analysis skills as well as their ability to self-organize and ethically reflect
on their actions.
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2. Communication: They will learn to effectively communicate their design ideas and inspire others.
3. Teamwork:
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trips or in guest lectures you will get to know these companies
and their experts. You will benefi t from their know-how and
build contacts for your studies and future career.
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fi eld
trips or in guest lectures you will get to know these companies
and their experts. You will benefi t from their know-how and
build contacts for your studies and future career.
Establish [...] internatio nal
competition. They are looking for professionals who are sure-
footed and confi dent in their moves on the international stage.
Your job?
Buy your ticket to an international career with us
apply their acquired knowledge to specific, practical situa-
tions. Ideally, students should work on tasks according to their chosen specialization and carry out subtasks independently and on
their own [...] document by the end
of your first semester.
Students have the opportunity to do their German A2 first and start with their major language in a higher semester. Please be
aware of the fact that this might [...] Note:
Please take special note of the Program and Examination Regulations of this degree program in their current version.
Study structure:
The program comprises a standard duration of 7 semesters
apply their acquired knowledge to specific, practical situa-
tions. Ideally, students should work on tasks according to their chosen specialization and carry out subtasks independently and on
their own [...] Note:
Please take special note of the Program and Examination Regulations of this degree program in their current version.
Study structure:
The program comprises a standard duration of 7 semesters [...] they do for all other courses and fill out the „Antrag auf Anrechnung“ which can be downloaded from their Primuss system. Courses
which can be recognized as Advanced Modules are the following:
can choose from a variety of extra-curricular courses and
activities to sharpen their skills and broaden their minds.
These include language courses, sports activities or practical projects, which [...]
can choose from a variety of extra-curricular courses and
activities to sharpen their skills and broaden their minds.
These include language courses, sports activities or practical projects, which
students. All professors and many lecturers
of the faculty are available as supervisors - as far as their capacity is not already exhausted
by other theses. In the case of external theses, a supervisor from [...] performances.
3.2.4 Problems finding a topic
If students are unable to find a topic despite their own efforts, they will be assigned a
taskmaster by the examination board upon request. In this case [...] creator and supervisor is made by the students. If students are unable
to find a supervisor despite their own efforts, the examination board will assign a supervisor upon
request. In order to ensure the
relation to a
defined content. The selection of the work/work results, their relation to one's own learning progress and their significance for the achievement
of the qualification goals must be backed [...] examination regulations of the OTH Amberg-Weiden of 1st
December 2007 (Official Gazette 4 p. 33) in their respective versions.
§ 2
Study objective
(1) 1The aim of the degree programme is to impart [...] languages, which will
enable them to work on cross-border problems and to network effectively in their respective
business areas. 3This goal is also served by the practice phase integrated into the
programme
severely handicapped persons may be granted examination concessions upon presentation of proof of their
handicap.
2. 15 minutes before the start of the examination is mandatory for punctual appearance
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to conduct a comprehensive survey among first- and second-semester students to identify
their perceived challenges in the mathematics courses.
2 Math Evaluation First and Second Semester 2021 [...] wake-up call so that students can identify for themsel-
ves if there is a potential shortcoming in their knowledge base. Secondly, additional tutorials
without any deliverables have been installed, taught [...] to gain informed awareness of
the environment in which they will operate. Whilst they bring to it their own identity, this
identity will be further formed and transformed through interacting with that
templates.
- Students recognize intercultural and interdisciplinary challenges in teamwork and adapt their working methods accordingly.
- Students use digital cooperation and communication tools.
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- Understanding user groups and their needs, requirements and problems (developing persona)
- Brainstorming and creativity techniques
chains are presented. The students are provided with an
overview of the technologies as well as their maturity levels, use cases and implementation strategy. The technologies are divided
and addressed
chains are presented. The students are provided with an
overview of the technologies as well as their maturity levels, use cases and implementation strategy. The technologies are divided
and addressed
apply their acquired knowledge to specific, practical situa-
tions. Ideally, students should work on tasks according to their chosen specialization and carry out subtasks independently and on
their own [...]
• Personal Competence: Students strengthen their critical analysis skills as well as their ability to self-organize and ethically reflect
on their actions.
page
161
Inhalte [...] Creativity: Students will further develop their creativity and innovation capability.
2. Communication: They will learn to effectively communicate their design ideas and inspire others.
3. Teamwork:
templates.
- Students recognize intercultural and interdisciplinary challenges in teamwork and adapt their working methods accordingly.
- Students use digital cooperation and communication tools.
Personal [...] page
39
Inhalt
- Basics of the Design Thinking Process
- Understanding user groups and their needs, requirements and problems (developing persona)
- Brainstorming and creativity techniques
Ours (2004) Does the Recent Success of Some OECD Countries in Lower-
ing their Unemployment Rates Lie in the Clever Design of their Labour Market Reforms?, Ox-
ford Economic Papers, 56, 621 - 642.
Berthold [...] output y is produced by employing the input factors labour L and
capital K . If firms minimize their production costs at given input prices and for a given level of
output, there exists under weak [...]
institutions with the contemporary error terms, we instrument all labour market institutions by their
lagged and second lagged observations. Table 4 presents the results for RW1 and RW2 each with a
mathematical STACK problems with automated feedback offer students opportunities to consolidate
their mathematical skills anywhere and anytime. Regular online tests for further integration into mathematics
necessary. Manufacturers of such ORC plants must be able to adapt their plant design quickly and cost-
efficiently to the requirements of their potential customers to reach economically feasible investment [...] 76.8 % for PR = 22.4 and
rotational speed n = 27,000 rpm. Most likely, the nozzles work with their design pressure ratio in this
operation point.
Similar to Figure 7 for the axial turbine, [...] rotational speed,
an overall turbine pressure ratio PR exists, for which the nozzles work with their design pressure ratio
PRnozzle,design i.e. with optimum nozzle efficiency. No matter whether the
y/thermal energy) does not reflect their different exergetic values.
Therefore we chose an allocation method, which rates the CHP output products according to their
exergy. Electricity is rated with [...] options a consistent methodology was developed. The
refrigeration technologies are assessed regarding their efficiency, CO2-emissions and primary
energy consumption. For CCHP systems an exergetic allocation [...] many of the fluorinated refrigerants used in compression chillers
contribute to global warming and their utilization will be progressively restricted in the European
Union [2]. However, there is a wide
talk about stator blades but in case of micro-
turbines the stator nozzles are relatively long and
their shape is similar to the Laval nozzle. The stator
nozzles geometry of the investigated turbine is also
differentiated into current-controlled and
heat-controlled systems. Current-controlled systems adapt their
energy supply to the electrical energy demand of the consumer. In
contrast to current-controlled systems [...] to convert electrical energy into thermal energy different
CHP engine technologies were used. In their study different CHP
engines, with different ratios between thermal and electrical power
(i.e. different [...] in remote
regions.
In this work Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carriers (LOHC) have been
examined for their suitability for integration into a CHP systems.
The LOHC technology is based on the reversible hy
turbine expanders
and evaluates them concerning their application in small ORC-plants. In the author´s opinion, the
advantages of turbines outweigh their disadvantages. Nevertheless, in the following the [...] Usually, dry runners suffer from higher friction
losses and leakages. Therefore, their efficiency is lower than that of their lubricated counterparts.
2.4 Construction of Small Dynamic Expanders - Turbines [...] expander for a given application and in addition evaluates the different expanders with regard to
their suitability for a so-called “micro-expander-construction-kit” which should help to design and
build
although it works with 50% partial admission.
Another major difference between the two curves is their slope. That of the axial turbine starts
steeper and reaches a clear plateau or maximum respectively
the teacher's workload.
2) Reduces the student's misunderstanding due to the difference between their answer and the one
provided in the test.
3) Suggest to STACK developers to expand the Extra
higher
power output than about 500 - 1000 kWel. In smaller applications they are rather rare. Their major types
are radial inflow turbines (90 ° IFR), radial cantilever turbines and axial turbines [...] this work. In order to show the current
state-of-the-art, a review of major technologies and their micro-turbine applications are shown below.
Among the first AM technology was stereolithography [...] requires additional treatment due to high roughness of the
printed parts. In terms of materials and their temperature resistance, materials with a temperature
resistance of over 80 °C, exceptionally above