Katharina Fischer works as UX developer with BIG PICTURE. After graduating in design she noticed that too much of Photoshop is not good for her. She switched to developing concepts for the user interface. 'Good UX defines the the interface as a dynamic system forming contextually and adapting to the users and their needs.' she says. The main.
Schmitz, Katharina: Influence of Inertia Terms on High Pressure Gap Flow Applications in Hydraulics Contribution to a book, Contribution to a conference proceedings (2019) Fischer, Felix Lukas Rhein, Andreas Schmitz, Katharina: Physically Motivated Simulation of Dynamic Hydraulic Seals Contribution to a book, Contribution to a conference.
My dissertation project focusses on the complex interplay between the constitution of market actors and social movements in the case of peer-to-peer sharing. Profit-oriented peer-to-peer sharing platforms have become dynamic and controversial actors in todays economy, operating in numerous economic sectors (such as accommodation, mobility, private gastronomy or gig working) both.
Fritz Stern Dissertation Prize. Since 1997 the Friends of the German Historical Institute have awarded the Fritz Stern Dissertation Prize for the best doctoral dissertation on a topic in German history written at a North American university. Dissertations on all periods of German history, on German-American relations, on the history of Germans.
Dissertation. Bergmann, Katharina Verena (2016) Individual differences in change blindness. (Dissertation) Dummel, Sebastian (2016) Cognitive Processes Underlying Heuristic Decision Making. (Dissertation) Fischer, Helen (2016) Understanding Dynamic Systems and Non-linearity. (Dissertation) Gabrian, Martina (2016) Subjective Aging - Measurement Issues, Developmental Consequences, and.
Language diffusion. Languages are seen as an important part of our culture by many people. Yet many of the languages used in the world today are undergoing changes due to the increasing globalization of the world. UNESCO estimates that at the end of the 21st century, 90 percent of today’s languages will have been replaced by a few dominant.
The Research Project (Dissertation) is a substantial and original piece of empirical research under the direct supervision of a member of the department's academic staff. At the beginning of the academic year, students will be offered a list of potential Research Project Supervisors and topics. However, students can also approach individual.
Anna Katharina (Katja) A Simon. PhD. Professor of Immunology. Katja Simon is studying cell fate in the hematopoietic system. She trained as an Immunologist under Avrion Mitchison at the DRFZ Berlin and found that TH1 cytokines are found in excess in human autoimmune diseases in her PhD. As a postdoc at the Centre d'Immunologie Marseille Luminy, she investigated transcription factors.
She joined ZEW’s Research Department “Corporate Taxation and Public Finance” in November 2018. Her dissertation is supervised by Professor Christoph Spengel. She is especially interested in the incentives set by specific tax regulations. Currently, her research focuses on tax loss transfer restrictions and their effect on start-ups.
The purpose of this award, named after the architect Theodor Fischer (1862-1938), is to encourage younger scholars to bring the results of their work to the attention of a broader public. Consideration will be given to a Ph.D. dissertation, M.A. thesis, or scholarly publication, dealing with art historical questions in the history of architecture from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century.