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  • Dupret, Katia, et al. (author)
  • Research collaboration for societal engagement and social innovation : Guidelines and reflections for best practices
  • 2023
  • Reports (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • We understand research for societal engagement as research that is societally relevant in the sense that it fosters engagement and collaboration among different social actors. If you are interested in research collaboration with multiple stakeholders from inside and outside the university, this guide will provide you with guidelines to initiate, consolidate, and finalize collaborations, while addressing central dilemmas that transdisciplinary collaborators might meet along the way.These guidelines offer a way to engage with such dilemmas, aware that not all dilemmas can always be solved, as they emerge at individual, inter-subjective orpartnership level, often structured by institutional and organisational actions or logics that go beyond a particular collaborative project. While we haveinstitutionalized and well documented procedures and rules for ethical and responsible conduct of research and transdisciplinary collaborations, theseguidelines address a perspective that is embedded in local needs and practices, and which takes individual situatedness and inter-subjective relations into account. This guide invites general reflection on aspects related to conducting research with the aim of strengthening and upscaling societal engagement and social innovation. It offers an explorative approach to solution finding in situations of collaboration, inspired by core research responsibility dimensions (RRI –responsible research and innovation) like inclusion, reflexivity, transparency, anticipation and responsiveness and considerations of ethics of care. It thus linksbottom-up and social innovation with RRI and interrelational thinking.
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  • Kersten, Anton, 1991, et al. (author)
  • Online and On-Board Battery Impedance Estimation of Battery Cells, Modules or Packs in a Reconfigurable Battery System or Multilevel Inverter
  • 2020
  • In: IECON Proceedings (Industrial Electronics Conference). - 2162-4704 .- 2577-1647. ; 2020-October, s. 1884-1891
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This paper shows two approaches to determine the battery impedance of battery cells or battery modules when used in a reconfigurable battery system (RBS) or in any type of modular multilevel converter (MMC) for electric drive applications. A generic battery model is used and the concepts of the recursive time and frequency-domain parameter extraction, using a current step and an electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, are explained. Thus, it is shown and demonstrated that the balancing current of neighboring cells/modules ,when in parallel operation, can be used, similar to the time-domain parameter extraction utilizing a current step, to determine the battery parameters. Furthermore, it is shown and demonstrated that a part of the inverter can be used as variable AC voltage source to control a sinusoidal current through the motor inductances of the drive train, which can be injected to the inserted battery cells/modules of an adjacent phase to perform an on-board impedance spectroscopy. Using either of the two presented approaches, the individual battery impedances can be easily determined, yielding the state of health (SOH) and the power capability of individual battery cells/modules. Nonetheless, the analyzed approaches were just considered to be applied at machine standstill, which is not suitable for grid-tied applications.
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  • Wolf, Jochen B. W. (author)
  • Principles of transcriptome analysis and gene expression quantification : an RNA-seq tutorial
  • 2013
  • In: Molecular Ecology Resources. - : Wiley. - 1755-098X .- 1755-0998. ; 13:4, s. 559-572
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Genome-wide analyses and high-throughput screening was long reserved for biomedical applications and genetic model organisms. With the rapid development of massively parallel sequencing nanotechnology (or next-generation sequencing) and simultaneous maturation of bioinformatic tools, this situation has dramatically changed. Genome-wide thinking is forging its way into disciplines like evolutionary biology or molecular ecology that were historically confined to small-scale genetic approaches. Accessibility to genome-scale information is transforming these fields, as it allows us to answer long-standing questions like the genetic basis of local adaptation and speciation or the evolution of gene expression profiles that until recently were out of reach. Many in the eco-evolutionary sciences will be working with large-scale genomic data sets, and a basic understanding of the concepts and underlying methods is necessary to judge the work of others. Here, I briefly introduce next-generation sequencing and then focus on transcriptome shotgun sequencing (RNA-seq). This article gives a broad overview and provides practical guidance for the many steps involved in a typical RNA-seq work flow from sampling, to RNA extraction, library preparation and data analysis. I focus on principles, present useful tools where appropriate and point out where caution is needed or progress to be expected. This tutorial is mostly targeted at beginners, but also contains potentially useful reflections for the more experienced.
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  • Strom, Erik, et al. (author)
  • Vehicular Communications
  • 2011
  • In: Proceedings of the IEEE. - : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). - 0018-9219 .- 1558-2256. ; 99:7, s. 1158-1161
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  • Carle, Jan, 1955 (author)
  • Jóvenes relaciones familiares un Suecia
  • 2002
  • In: Emancipación y Familia, Coordinación del nùmero Almudena Moreno Minguez. - 0211-4364. ; 58, s. 79-93
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  • Chaudron, Michel, 1969, et al. (author)
  • A Vision on a New Generation of Software Design Environments
  • 2015
  • In: First International Workshop on Human Factors in Modeling (HuFaMo 2015). CEUR-WS. - 1613-0073. ; Vol-1522, s. 11-16
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • In this paper we illustrate our vision for a new generation software design environment. This environment aims to generalize existing modeling tools in several ways – some key extensions are: integration of rigorous and informal notations, and support for multiple modes of interaction. We describe how we can consolidate the environment by integrating it with other software engineering tools. Furthermore, we describe some methods which could permit the environment to provide a flexible collaborative medium and have a practical and inspiring user experience.
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  • Wang, Chuan, et al. (author)
  • Modelling and Analysis of Oxygen Enrichment to Hot Stoves
  • 2017
  • In: Energy Procedia. - : Elsevier BV. - 1876-6102. ; , s. 5128-5133
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The paper presents some research work on applying the oxygen enrichment technique to hot stoves that was carried out in one European RFCS project. In the presented work, both theoretical and practical work was studied. A dynamic model was used to investigate the effects of oxygen enrichment on hot stoves' performance under the condition that only blast furnace gas was used as the fuel gas. The modelling results showed that SOE will enhance the combustion process in hot stoves by increasing hot blast temperature and shortening the on-gas time, which were further verified by industrial trials performed at an iron-making plant. In addition, CFD modelling was performed by simulating different oxygen levels and lance positions at the burner to avoid the hot spot formation during the combustion.
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