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Bauhaus University, Weimar
Education•Weimar, Thüringen, Germany•
About: Bauhaus University, Weimar is a education organization based out in Weimar, Thüringen, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Finite element method & Isogeometric analysis. The organization has 1421 authors who have published 2998 publications receiving 104454 citations. The organization is also known as: Bauhaus-Universität Weimar & Hochschule für Architektur und Bauwesen.
Topics: Finite element method, Isogeometric analysis, Context (language use), Graphene, Fracture mechanics
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TL;DR: How the legal framework provides the economic basis for composting in Germany, how economical and ecological costs and benefits could be assessed, and why it is so difficult to determine the value of composting are shown.
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TL;DR: In this article, a non-uniform rational B-spline (NURBS) based reinforcement distribution optimizer is developed to minimize the local stress minimization within any arbitrary zone of the design domain.
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Lancaster University1, Association for Computing Machinery2, University College London3, University of California, Irvine4, University of Melbourne5, Queensland University of Technology6, University of Michigan7, University of Illinois at Chicago8, University of Dundee9, University of Surrey10, University of Bristol11, Indiana University12, University of Maryland, College Park13, Northumbria University14, University of London15, Google16, Bauhaus University, Weimar17, University of Minnesota18
TL;DR: Including older adults as full stakeholders in digital society is a key priority for the next generation of policymakers and decision-makers.
Abstract: "The quest for youth—so futile. Age and wisdom have their graces too."— Jean Luc Picard
It is an increasingly global phenomenon that societies promote the notion of youth as the preferred state.a In stark contrast to the "wise elder" of ages past, today old age is assumed to be marked by loss of physical and cognitive ability, diminished relevance, and as we are sadly seeing with the COVID-19 pandemic, devalued humanity.18 In many ways, it is not surprising that such stereotypes are reflected in our technologies: tech companies compete for territory in an already overcrowded youth market; whereas older adults,b if considered users at all, are offered little more than fall alarms, activity monitors, and senior-friendly (often lower functionality) versions of existing tools. Meanwhile, there is a growing trend of workers aging out of the tech industry as early as their mid-40s,17 reflecting the higher value placed on the perspectives of those who represent the default target demographic.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors point out that MEDIA Plus may well have counterproductive outcomes as they are not designed to overcome the structural fragmentation that holds back the industry, and possible corrections to MEDIA's strategy are then outlined.
Abstract: In 2002, the third generation of the EU’s support programme for the European film industry, the MEDIA Plus Programme, was launched. Despite 12 years of integrated efforts, European cinema still does not seem to be able to compete with its American peers. This led us to question the effectiveness and strategy of MEDIA Plus. As we point out in our analysis, the present approach addresses the film industry’s symptoms rather than its problems. We draw the conclusion that the lines of action taken by MEDIA Plus may well have counterproductive outcomes as they are not designed to overcome the structural fragmentation that holds back the industry. Possible corrections to MEDIA’s strategy are then outlined.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Timon Rabczuk | 99 | 727 | 35893 |
Adri C. T. van Duin | 79 | 489 | 26911 |
Paolo Rosso | 56 | 541 | 12757 |
Xiaoying Zhuang | 54 | 271 | 10082 |
Benno Stein | 53 | 340 | 9880 |
Jin-Wu Jiang | 52 | 175 | 7661 |
Gordon Wetzstein | 51 | 258 | 9793 |
Goangseup Zi | 45 | 153 | 8411 |
Bohayra Mortazavi | 44 | 162 | 5802 |
Thorsten Hennig-Thurau | 44 | 123 | 17542 |
Jörg Hoffmann | 40 | 200 | 7785 |
Martin Potthast | 40 | 190 | 6563 |
Pedro M. A. Areias | 38 | 107 | 5908 |
Amir Mosavi | 38 | 432 | 6209 |
Guido De Roeck | 38 | 274 | 8063 |