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Evolution of the western Namibian drainage systems since Eocene times – a multi-methodical approach
Speaker Andreas GärtnerAffiliation Speaker Senckenberg Naturhistorische Sammlungen Dresden, Museum für Mineralogie und GeologieTime 9:30 AM - 10:30 AMLocation 712/138 - Versammlungsraum HZDRDescription First AMS and LA-ICP-MS results from our common DFG projectOrganizing the contraction that changes tissue shape
Speaker Adam MartinAffiliation Speaker Massachusetts Intitute of Technology, Cambridge, USATime 11:00 AM - 12:00 PMSeries MPI-CBG Thursday SeminarLocation Auditorium (big half) MPI-CBGDescription Cells generate forces in tissues to sculpt the myriad of tissue shapes that occur in an organism. An engine that is associated with cell and tissue shape changes in diverse…Reliability of scaled Metal Gate / High-K devices and its correlation to CMOS circuit aging
Speaker Andreas Kerber, PhDAffiliation Speaker GLOBALFOUNDRIES, Reliability Engineering (USA)Time 11:00 AM - 12:00 PMSeries cfaed Seminar SeriesLocation Nöthnitzer Str. 66, 01187, Dresden - Werner-Hartmann-Bau, Room WHB205 TUDDescriptionAggressively scaled transistor technologies with metal gate/high-k stacks encounter additional reliability challenges beside bias temperature instability (BTI) in PMOS and NMOS…
Recht und Compliance für Forschungsdaten
Speaker Beatrix WeberAffiliation Speaker Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften HofTime 3:00 PM - 4:00 PMSeries TUD ZIH ColloquiumLocation Willersbau A317 TUDDescriptionJeder Forscher, der bei seinen Forschungsvorhaben Daten erhebt, speichert, verarbeitet und veröffentlicht, muss sich mit den rechtlichen Möglichkeiten und Grenzen seines Vorgehens…
Extensions and Improvements for the Parallel Particle Mesh Environment
Speaker Tobias NettAffiliation Speaker Institut für Technische Informatik, Professur CompilerbauTime 3:00 PM - 4:00 PMLocation Georg-Schumann-Str. 7A, 2. OG Raum 204 TUD Georg-Schumann-BauDescription Domain-specific languages (DSLs) are of utmost importance in scientific high-performance computing to reduce development costs, raise the level of abstraction and, thus, make…
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