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Publication without files 1,3-propanediol and polytrimethyleneterephthalate1,3-Propanediol (PDO) is an appealing chemical for use in the production of new types of polymers such as polytrimethyleneterephthalate (PTT). In particular, the recent successful replacement of chemical routes for PDO production by a biological process makes PDO a prominent green chemical from renewable materials. This chapter first briefly describes the properties, uses, and production methods of PDO and PTT. Emphases are then laid on describing the biotechnological production of PDO in more detail, ranging from substrates, microorganisms, metabolic pathway engineering to fermentation processes and downstream processing. The different fermentation processes and downstream processing methods are compared, in terms of both technology and economy. It is evident that not only the glucose-based bioprocess, but also the bioconversion of glycerol into PDO is technologically and economically sound. Especially, a new biorefinery concept using a microbial community for glycerol bioconversion into PDO and bioenergy is illustrated which is attractive due to its simplicity and very low production costs. Perspectives and further research needs to this end are discussed.Publicationtype: Book PartCitation Publisher Version:Comprehensive Biotechnology: 258-270 (2019)Publisher DOI:10.1016/B978-0-444-64046-8.00164-6324 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication without files Accidential und User Entrepreneurship(Schäffer-Poeschel, 2020-04)Ebbing, TobiasUser Entrepreneurship beschreibt die unternehmerische Aktivität derer, die Produkte und Dienstleistungen aus eigenem Nutzungsbedürfnis heraus entwickelt haben und anschließend deren Vermarktung selbst übernehmen. Der Prozess des User Entrepreneurships unterscheidet sich von dem des traditionellen Entrepreneurships hauptsächlich durch die Motivation, die der Produktentwicklung und Firmengründung vorangeht. Die besondere Bedeutung der Innovationsaktivität von Nutzern wurde in den vergangenen Jahrzehnten umfangreich erforscht (von Hippel 1988, 2005). Dass von Usern entwickelte Produkte auch oft herausragende kommerzielle Ergebnisse erzielen, verschafft dem darauf häufig folgenden Phänomen des User Entrepreneurships besondere Bedeutung (Shah & Tripsas 2007; Shah et al. 2012). Im folgenden Artikel wird dies näher beleuchtet und Vorschläge zur weiteren Förderung und Erforschung werden formuliert.Publicationtype: Book PartCitation Publisher Version:in: Perspektiven des Entrepreneurships: 415-429 (2020-04)Publisher DOI:10.34156/9783791044736109 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication without files Adaptive Integration of Cut Finite Elements and Cells for Nonlinear Structural AnalysisFictitious domain methods facilitate the discretization of boundary value problems by applying simple meshes containing finite elements or cells that do not conform to the geometry of the domain of interest. In this way, the effort of meshing complex domains is shifted to the numerical integration of those elements/cells that are cut by the boundary of the domain. In this chapter, we will first introduce a high-order fictitious domain method and then present adaptive methods that are suited for the numerical integration of broken elements and cells. Since the quadrature schemes presented in this chapter are quite general, they can be applied to the different versions of fictitious domain methods.Publicationtype: Book PartCitation Publisher Version:CISM International Centre for Mechanical Sciences, Courses and Lectures (599): 31-73 (2020)Publisher DOI:10.1007/978-3-030-37518-8_2143 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication without files Advanced Process and Control Strategies for BioreactorsBioreactor processes have to provide an almost optimal environment to microorganisms or cells to promote growth and product formation. The design and operation of a bioreactor as the main element of fermentation is a complex task, not only with respect to a reactor's configuration and size but to the control and mode of operation. In this chapter, some fundamentals are discussed, including process and control strategies and concepts for process development. Next, examples for the use of model-based concepts for the design of experiments, feeding strategies, seed train layout, and control strategies, including simulation tools supporting biotechnological training and education, are shown.Publicationtype: Book PartCitation Publisher Version:Current Developments in Biotechnology and Bioengineering: Bioprocesses, Bioreactors and Controls: 463-493 (2017)Publisher DOI:10.1016/B978-0-444-63663-8.00016-1136 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication without files Advances in Characterization of Industrial Bioreactors for Cell Culture Process(Springer International Publishing, 2023) ;Fitschen, Jürgen; ; ;Haase, Ingrid; Aerated stirred tank reactors are widely used in the biopharmaceutical industry for cell culture applications due to their flexibility and broad range of uses. This book chapter provides an overview of the main characterization methods for aerated stirred tank reactors in the context of cell culture processes. The methods described include mechanical power input, volumetric mass transfer, flow field, and mixing characterization. Examples are given using stirred tank reactors of different scales, ranging from a 3 L laboratory scale to a 15,000 L industrial scale. The chapter also discusses recent developments in the use of mobile, encapsulated sensors known as Lagrangian Sensor Particles (LSP) for continuous data collection and transmission throughout the entire reactor volume, providing insights from the perspective of cells during a cell culture process. Additionally, the state-of-the-art in numerical flow simulation is discussed, using aerated stirred tank reactors as an example to illustrate the challenges and opportunities offered by numerical flow simulation. It is highlighted that the methods described are specifically focused on cell culture applications, which have lower specific power inputs and aeration rates compared to other types of applications such as microbial fermentations or chemical reactions. The chapter also provides a brief overview of the fundamentals of aerated stirred tank reactors, including their design and components, and emphasizes the importance of equipment characterization for successful process transfer and scale-up in cell culture processes.Publicationtype: Book partCitation Publisher Version:In: Pörtner, R. (eds) Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing. Cell Engineering, vol 11. Springer, Cham: 67–111 (2023)Publisher DOI:10.1007/978-3-031-45669-5_353 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication without files Advances in mathematical modeling of supercritical extraction processesA new trend in mathematical modeling of supercritical extraction process from plant material is presented.The most of the previously published models considered properties of the fixed bed of plant material during the extraction to be constant. This assumption might be quite true in the case of plant materials with relatively low quantity of extractables. However, the fixed bed property change may occur in the case of extraction from material with high quantities of extractables. Recently, mathematical model which took into account particle density, bed porosity and particle diameter as variables was derived. In this chapter, the model is further improved by introducing variable solubility of the extract in supercritical fluid. On the basis of new experimental results on the binary equilibrium of the system supercritical fluid - extract present in solid, a relationship between solubility in supercritical fluid and oil content in solid was established. The new model was derived which took into account particle density, bed porosity, particle diameter and solubility in supercritical fluid as variables. The model was verified on results from experiments in which the kintecis of supercritical extraction from rapseed was analyzed. Parameters of the model showed expected behaviour with respect to the change of particle size. Further analysis, shown in this chapter, showed that, if the dependency of solubility from the concentration in the solid phase is not accounted for, the model tends to overestimate the yield of the extraction.The new model is so far, the most realistic model and one of the most demanding models regarding experimental work and mathematical tools for the description of mass transfer in fixed beds.Publicationtype: Book PartCitation Publisher Version:Mathematical Modeling in Social Sciences and Engineering: 59-70 (2014-04-01)840 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication with files Akademisierung jenseits von Beruflichkeit: Be- und Entgrenzungen beruflicher Bildungswege : eine Analyse am Beispiel berufsbegleitender Studiengänge im MINT-SektoMit dem Trend zur Akademisierung und der Zunahme berufsbegleitender und dualer Studiengänge ist eine quantitative Ausweitung bzw. Entgrenzung des „dualen Prinzips“ der Berufsbildung zu verzeichnen. Damit geht aber nicht zugleich eine Organisation im Konzept der Beruflichkeit einher. Eine exemplarische Analyse von berufsbegleitenden Studienangeboten im MINT-Sektor hat gezeigt, dass mit einer berufs- und praxisorientierten Ausrichtung zwar geworben, dieser Anspruch aber in der Realität nicht eingelöst wird. Der Beitrag präsentiert anhand empirischer Forschungsergebnisse zum einen, inwiefern die Studienformate in struktureller und didaktischer Perspektive organisiert sind. Zum anderen werden fördernde bzw. hemmende Faktoren für den Studienerfolg aus Sicht der Teilnehmenden dargestellt. Abschließend wird danach gefragt, welche Rolle dem Konzept der Beruflichkeit vor dem Hintergrund einer zunehmenden Hybridisierung der Bildungslandschaft zukommt.Publicationtype: Book PartTORE-DOI:https://doi.org/10.15480/882.14495Citation Publisher Version:Silvia Annen, Tobias Meier (Hrsg.) Akademisierung, Hybridqualifikationen und Fachkräftebedarf : Ist die Konkurrenz zwischen akademisch und beruflich Qualifizierten Mythos oder Realität?: 1. Auflage 206-218 (2022)61 35 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication without files Aktive Planung von robusten gekoppelten Netzen(Helmut-Schmidt-Universität/Universität der Bundeswehr, 2025-03-25); ; ; Durch die zunehmende Elektrifizierung in dem Wärmesektor ergeben sich neue Herausforderungen wie z. B. stark gestiegene Lasten und die damit verbundenen Anforderungen an einen schnellen Netzausbau, aber auch Chancen zur Nutzung von Flexibilitäten im Netzbetrieb. Dieser Beitrag stellt eine Methode zur effizienten Planung von mit Wärmenetzen gekoppelten Stromnetzen vor. Zunächst wird das Flexibilitätspotential steuerbarer Verbraucher für die Netzplanung genutzt, um Netzengpässe zu vermeiden und kostenintensive Netzausbauten zu verzögern. Des Weiteren wird ein neuartiger Ansatz zur verteilungsrobusten Optimierung des Betriebs gekoppelter Strom- und Wärmenetze unter Unsicherheiten vorgestellt. Dieser Ansatz basiert auf einem verteilungsrobusten zufallsbeschränkten Leistungsflussmodell (DRCC-OPF), das Unsicherheiten in wetterabhängigen Lastprognosen berücksichtigt. Das Gesamtkonzept integriert beide Ansätze in ein iteratives Planungsverfahren, das die Flexibilität des Netzbetriebs optimiert und gleichzeitig die Robustheit des Zielnetzes langfristig sicherstellt. Das Konzept ist Teil der gesamten integrierten Netzplanungsmethode, die im Rahmen des Teilvorhabens iNeP entwickelt wird.Publicationtype: Book PartCitation Publisher Version:Hamburger Beiträge zum technischen Klimaschutz 6: 33-34 (2025)Publisher DOI:10.24405/1714943 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication without files Aktuelle Ansätze in der Entwicklung und Auslegung von Leichtbaustrukturen(Springer Vieweg, 2020-11-12); ; ; ;Hanna, MichaelIn diesem Kapitel werden die innovativen und methodischen Ansätze in der Entwicklung von Leichtbaustrukturen am PKT vorgestellt. Es ist eng mit dem Anwendungsfeld Luftfahrt verbunden, das in Kap. 9 Neue Trends in der Flugzeugkabinenentwicklung vorgestellt wird.Publicationtype: Book partCitation Publisher Version:Produktentwicklung und Konstruktionstechnik 19: 135-157 (2020)Publisher DOI:10.1007/978-3-662-62393-0_6115 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication without files Aktuelle Ansätze in der MethodenforschungIn der Erforschung von Produktentwicklungsmethoden spielt die Entwicklung von Methoden und Ansätzen zur Unterstützung für MethodenentwicklerInnen eine wesentliche Rolle.Publicationtype: Book PartCitation Publisher Version:Produktentwicklung und Konstruktionstechnik 19: 31-64 (2020)Publisher DOI:10.1007/978-3-662-62393-0_298 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication without files Aktuelle Entwicklungen und Anwendungen von medizinischen Modellen und Phantomen(Springer, 2025-10-20); ; ; ; Dieses Kapitel fokussiert sich auf die Entwicklung von medizinischen Modellen, welche durch das interdisziplinäre Forschungsfeld eine besondere Herausforderung darstellt. Zentrum der Forschung stellen unter anderem Trainingsmodelle für die tierversuchsfreie Ausbildung von medizinischem Personal sowie Phantome für die medizinische Bildgebung dar.Publicationtype: Book PartCitation Publisher Version:Produktentwicklung und Konstruktionstechnik 28: 185–204 (2025)Publisher DOI:10.1007/978-3-662-72131-5_817 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication without files Alcohol to Hydrocarbons(Springer, 2024); ; ; ; Alcohols such as methanol and ethanol are crucial for various applications, particularly in the chemical industry and as fuel components. Ethanol, which today is mainly produced from biomass, already contributes significantly to reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) in the road-based transportation sector. However, the direct and pure use of renewable alcohols in various transportation sectors is associated with problems due to their hygroscopic properties and lower energy density. While blending with hydrocarbons is possible in road transport, it is not suitable for aviation. The conversion of these alcohols into long-chain hydrocarbons such as gasoline, kerosene and diesel offers a viable solution that fits seamlessly into the existing fuel infrastructure. This paper analyses the process routes from alcohol to hydrocarbon components and demonstrates their potential to defossilize the mobility sector. The alcohol-hydrocarbon route is not yet being implemented on a commercial scale. One of the main obstacles is the relatively higher cost of such alcohols compared to the price of fossil fuels and the possibility of using such alcohols directly for road-based transportation without further processing.Publicationtype: Book partCitation Publisher Version:In: Powerfuels : Status and Prospects / edited by Nils Bullerdiek, Ulf Neuling, Martin Kaltschmitt: 759-790 (2025)Publisher DOI:10.1007/978-3-031-62411-7_2636 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication without files Alcohol-to-Jet (AtJ)The conversion routes for kerosene produced from biogenic alcohols are referred typically to as "Alcohol-to-Jet"-processes (AtJ). The required alcohols can be obtained via different bio-chemical and/or thermo-chemical routes from organic matter. Since both sugary and starchy biomass (with established technology) as well as lignocellulosic biomass and organic waste (with future technology) may be converted into a sugar or alcohol dilution, Alcohol-to-Jet-processes (AtJ) potentially access a broad feedstock base for future aviation biofuel supply1. Thus within this contribution firstly the various methods of alcohol production are described in detail. Then further processing of the alcohol to liquid hydrocarbon fuels is explained. Besides the "classical" bioethanol production which is globally established at industrial scale also "innovative" processes (e.g. bio-chemical production of butanol, thermo-chemical synthesis of methanol) are discussed. Thereafter, the status of the technical implementation of these various processes is presented. Finally, the main findings are summarized.Publicationtype: Book PartCitation Publisher Version:Biokerosene: Status and Prospects: 543-574 (2017-08-09)Publisher DOI:10.1007/978-3-662-53065-8_21199 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication without files AlgenbiomasseMikro- und Makroalgen sowie Cyanobakterien sind photosynthetisch aktive Biomasse, die in wässriger Umgebung wächst, und verglichen mit Landpflanzen effektiver bei der Nutzung der verfügbaren Sonnenenergie zur Synthese von organischem Material ist. Das Interesse an einer intensiveren Nutzung dieser Organismen ist groß, da sie zum Einen bei der Kultivierung nicht um die nutzbaren und nur begrenzt verfügbaren Agrarflächen konkurrieren und zum Anderen viele Einsatzmöglichkeiten beispielsweise als Energieträger, als Lebensmittel, in der Kosmetikindustrie und auch in der Pharmaindustrie bieten. Diese Biomasse gezielt zu züchten ist jedoch mit einigen Herausforderungen verbunden, da sie einerseits von äußeren Einflüssen wie Temperatur, Nährstoffgehalt und Lichtintensität stark beeinflusst wird und andererseits auch die Ernte bzw. Aufreinigung noch einige Hürden mit sich bringt. In diesem Kapitel werden biologische Grundlagen zur Algenproduktion sowie unterschiedliche Produktionssysteme vorgestellt und diskutiert.Publicationtype: Book PartCitation Publisher Version:In: Energie aus Biomasse : Ressourcen und Bereitstellung / Martin Kaltschmitt, Karl Stampfer (Hrsg.). - 4. Auflage. - Wiesbaden : Springer Vieweg, [2024]. - S. 721-785Publisher DOI:10.1007/978-3-658-40828-2_1218 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication without files Algorithms for computing validated resultsPublicationtype: Book PartCitation Publisher Version:Computer algebra handbook: chapter 2.12.2, 110–112 (2003)40 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication with files Algorithms for verified inclusions: theory and practice(1988)In the following basic principles of algorithms computing guaranteed bounds are developed from a theoretical and a practical point of view. Some fundamental theoretical facts are repeated where, for more detailed information, the reader is referred to the literature (...) Furthermore practical aspects are discussed, especially how the process of computing a guaranteed result really works performed by means of checking assumptions of mathematical theorems. This checking process is performed automatically. The various steps from the mathematical theorem down to the practical verification are described in detail. In contrast, standard floating-point algorithms usually deliver good approximations to the solution of a given numerical problem but there is neither a verification or a solution to the given problem actually exist. There are simple examples where the floating-point approximation is drstically wrong. A programming environment has been developed which allows to specify commands to the computer in mathematical notation. Because the system (preliminary name CALCULUS) works interactively, no type specification is necessary at all allowing specifying algorithms like in a math book. CALCULUS works right now on IBM System /370 machines under VM operating system. It is planned to have a C version for IBM System/2, SUN work stations and others available early next year. Some examples demonstrating the system are presented.Publicationtype: Book PartTORE-DOI:10.15480/882.316Citation Publisher Version:Erstveröffentlichung in: Reliability in computing: the role of interval methods in scientific computing. Academic Press Professional, Inc. San Diego, 1988. S. 109-1261546 1376 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication without files An Alternative Approach to Probability in Quantum Information ScienceThis chapter provides a probabilistic framework for formulating classical probability theory, quantum probability, thermodynamics, diffusion, and the Wiener integral using a set of four axioms or principles. It explains everything that conventional quantum information theory and classical probability theory achieve. We want to emphasize that this framework is not an interpretation of quantum mechanics such as “Many-Worlds,” “Bohm’s Theory,” or the “Copenhagen interpretation.” It is much more general and can be viewed as a probability algorithm that calculates probabilities of future events. As a result, previously perplexing paradoxes find resolution. In particular, the superposition principle takes on a new meaning. Our probabilistic framework stands apart from the Hilbert space formalism. It relies solely on elementary set theory, classical logic, and complex numbers. Consequently, this theory is accessible for instruction in educational settings. This framework can be regarded as an axiomatic approach to probability in the sense of Hilbert. In his sixth of the twenty-three open problems presented at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Paris in 1900, Hilbert called for an axiomatic probability theory.Publicationtype: Book PartCitation Publisher Version:Quantum Information Science - Recent Advances and Computational Science Applications. IntechOpen (2024)Publisher DOI:10.5772/intechopen.100507021 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication without files Analyse der Arbeitsproduktivität in Arbeitsvorbereitung und Produktion von UnikatenPublicationtype: Book PartCitation Publisher Version:in: Biedermann, H. (Hrsg.): Corporate Capability Managment - Wie wird die kollektive Intelligenz im Unternehmen genutzt?Hochschulgruppe Arbeits- und Betriebsorganisation e.V. (HAB), HAB-Forschungsbericht 26, GITO-Verlag, Berlin 2013, S. 185-21011 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication without files An analysis of IT assessment security maturity in higher education institution(Springer, 2016-02); ; ; ; The information technology (IT) has been applied widely in Indonesia Higher Education Institution for various services. Many organizations responsible for managing the IT infrastructure, however, rarely have a framework for assessing the security maturity level of their information management. The implementation of a framework is one of solutions, but has not been yet maximized. Therefore we suggest to combine several frameworks in hope that they can be complementary. The combination of different frameworks will be more effective to monitoring the security maturity level by using an assessment security maturity management. This assessment security maturity management is a combination of framework control objective from IT Governance COBIT® 4.1 (Control Objectives for Information and related Technology) with Management Service in ITIL v3 (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) and ISO/IEC 27001. Since assessment of security maturity management is measured using COBIT® 4.1 assessment framework, and before it was adjusted with the ISO 27001 framework applied maximal. This paper present the results of assessment maturity security management, mapping of combination framework providing an indicator of security maturity level at one of university in Jakarta. A case study conducted shows that combination of some frameworks to support assessment of security maturity management level becomes more effective and efficient.Publicationtype: Book PartCitation Publisher Version:Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering 376: 701-713 (2016)Publisher DOI:10.1007/978-981-10-0557-2_6972 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication without files Anforderungen an Gebäude Berufsbildender Schulen aus der Sicht von LernendenPublicationtype: Book PartCitation Publisher Version:Handbuch Gebäude Berufsbildender Schulen - Gestaltung schulischer Lern- und Arbeitsumgebungen im Kontext von Berufsbildung und Architektur: 733-756 (2022)44