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Universität Bremen Studies and Specialty Studies in Bachelor Biology The study program Bachelor Biology serves to provide students with training in the subject of biology and to develop subject-related inter [...] discourse, and to independently develop scientific questions and set up experiments. The latter serves above all to facilitate the large proportion of practicals / core courses and exercises. In their
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Bremen serves to support the areas of teaching, learning, supervision, assessment as well as self-study and aims overall to improve quality, flexibility and efficiency. At the same time, it serves to support
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meaningfully combined and didactically prepared. The immersive learning environment is intended to serve as a national and international networking and education platform in the long term. The project is [...] physics-based simulation environments for experiments. The control systems and simulation environments serve to illustrate the concepts taught in the university courses. They also enable the generation of suitable
integrate-and-fire neurons serves to amplify differences in the particular input patterns these neurons receive from visual stimulation. A second hypothesis is that Gamma oscillations serve as a gating mechanism [...] activity for information processing in the visual system? One possibility is that synchronization might serve to increase discriminability between different visual stimuli. We discovered this effect in local
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Network co-organizer Lauri Wessel is proud to serve as Associate Editor for the Track „Digital Platforms, Online Communities, and Open Governance“ at the International Conference of Information Systems
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Konferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik") that went down in Potsdam, Germany in March. Professor Wessel served as associate editor on the tracks on digital health care and digital transformation. The award honors
Logistics and Trade" (DIAMANT) took place in Bonn. The internal project meeting of the partners served the personal presentation of relevant questions, the exchange of experiences in the implementation
months on the concept of a world equity index that makes the 17 SDG's investable. The concept will serve as the investment basis for the Global Investors for Sustainable Development (GISD) Alliance. The
is organized annually by the Chair of Microeconomics at the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, serves to promote young scientists and this year brought together more than 30 participants from Bremen
On September 16th, Michael Rochlitz was invited to serve as a discussant for the 44th edition of the Virtual Workshop on Authoritarian Regimes (VWAR). Michael discussed a paper by Yana Bilalova (London