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project. Organisational The project will run for the complete 6 months of the winter semester, i.e. from 1 October 2012 to 31 March 2013, in order to equalise the workload. The first meeting will take place …
symbolic compensation arrangements. Graf-Vlachy explains that “Steve Jobs was paid a salary of only 1$ by Apple. But he owned a lot of shares, so this reassured investors that he would only make money if …
exemplary illustration of tests in which pyramid-shaped cross knurlings with the special pitch of u K = 0.1 mm were rolled and subsequently coated by atmospheric plasma spraying (APS). While the simple process …
Stipendium 1983 – 1988 Flensburg University of Education Secondary school teaching (Music/English), 1. State Exam Learn more about PerSona TU Dortmund University Choir …
Eva (Hrsg.): "Mobilität - Verkehr" als Thema des Sachunterrichts (= Didaktik des Sachunterrichts, Bd. 1). Baltmannsweiler: Schneider Verlag Hohengehren 2014, S. 107-127 (zusammen mit Eva-Maria Schauenberg) …
Work Plan Flexibility 971 Schaak, Christopher Sven Investigations on inverse PTLP brazing of 3YSZ and X1CrTiLa22 with nickel-based layer systems for high temperature applications 970 Schlüter, Florian Process …
of October. The summer term starts first of April. Application periods differ according to the term: 1st of February until 15th of May for winter term Notification of acceptance: End of July/Beginning of …
conclude symbolic remuneration agreements. Graf-Vlachy explains: "Steve Jobs only received a salary of 1$ from Apple. But he owned a lot of shares, which gave investors the certainty that he would only make …
Ideal conditions for realistically simulating current problems and preparing specialists for tomorrow 1,200 Publications - Basic and applied research in Indsutrial Data Science, simulation of production systems …
simplified advantageously. © Thermodynamik/TU Dortmund © Thermodynamik/TU Dortmund References [1] Bush, V.: “Apparatus for Compressing Gases” US Patent2.157.229, 1935 [2] Glassford, A. P. M.: “Adiabatic …