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opportunity to present our projects and hold discussions in small work groups”, says Master student Michelle Weise. This is the first time the 22-year-old attended an event held in English. The time just flew
Section: Universität
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Section: FB9
the paper states. More Informationen: Original publication: Natascha Riedinger, Florian Scholz, Michelle L. Abshire, Matthias Zabel: Persistent deep water anoxia in the eastern South Atlantic during the
as well as community communications and alternative media. Prof. Dr. Michelle Stack ZeMKI Visiting Research Fellow 2020 Michelle Stack is Associate Professor at the Department of Educational Studies of [...] Nossek (Kinneret College on the Sea of Galilee, Israel) (November 15-December 15, 2021) Prof. Dr. Michelle Stack (The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada) (April 1-30, 2022) Prof. Dr. Fernando [...] and she is editor of a second upcoming book on university rankings and journal impact factors. Michelle has led several courses and workshops focused on building the capacity of scholars and scholar-
Section: Sites
Christos D Arvanitidis, Alberto Basset, Lene Buhl-Mortensen, Susana Carvalho, Katherine A Dafforn, Michelle J Devlin, Elva G Escobar-Briones, Christian Grenz, Tilmann Harder, Stelios Katsanevakis, Dongyan
Section: FB2
Giulia Bernardini, Alexander Lindermayr, Alberto Marchetti-Spaccamela, Nicole Megow, Leen Stougie, Michelle Sweering NeurIPS 2022 Learning-Augmented Query Policies for Minimum Spanning Tree with Uncertainty
Section: FB3
environmental factors on the spontaneous EEG in infants. (Master thesis, University of Bremen) 2023: Michelle Schynawa (2023): Die Wirkung von Frühförderprogrammen im Rahmen des Projektes BRISE in Zeiten der
Section: Fachbereich 6 - Rechtswissenschaft
Bertrand Simon. December 20, 2021 Michelle Hannekum (University of Bremen) Eliminieren von Migration beim Scheduling von Jobs mit Zeitfenstern (Bachelorkolloquium) Michelle Hannekum (University of Bremen)