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learning.The events will be held on Mondays from 4 to 6 p.m. and are offered as hybrid sessions: Face-to-face at Cartesium and digitally. Click here for the original article
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Every field of science faces serious questions at some point about the positive and negative effects of its further development. Chemistry has faced difficult questions related to advances in dynamite
e and interactive) “social resonance” phenomena – e.g., positive collective emotions (online, face-to-face), or more problematic phenomena such as social exclusion or the propagation of hate speech. F
is being used in research to counteract fear of heights, e.g. by giving people the opportunity to face their fears in fun-like environments. An approach that certainly offers a lot of research potential
alone. It explains how machines and computers can work together and how humans can have fun helping to face some of the most challenging problems of artificial intelligence. In this book, you will find designs
Ute Bormann A Face of Faculty 3 Ute Bormann has been with the University of Bremen since August 1993. She studied computer science (diploma) at the TU Berlin. Ms. Bormann is a university lecturer for computer
university comes in a double pack: an intensive online program in July and August will be followed by face-to-face courses from September 1 to 14, 2022. Fifty university lecturers and 200 participants from all
developing countries but also serves the exchange of knowledge between experienced surgeons. Researchers face the challenge of minimizing the time delays in synchronizing VR scenes despite the large spatial distance
of the state.” Dr. Johann Bizer, Chief Executive Officer of Dataport, says: “Public administration faces a variety of challenges that it will only overcome with a determined digital transformation. The work
general) features that will be announced only at the beginning of the jam. This way all participants face a comparable challenge. Impressionen © Digital Media Lab Bremen © Digital Media Lab Bremen © Digital