scholarly journals From SrTiO3 to Cuprates and Back to SrTiO3: A Way Along Alex Müller’s Scientific Career

2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 2
Author(s):  
Annette Bussmann-Holder ◽  
Hugo Keller

K.A. Müller took a long route in science leaving many traces and imprints, which have been and are still today initiations for further research activities. We “walk” along this outstanding path but are certainly not able to provide a complete picture of it, since the way was not always straight, often marked by unintended detours, which had novel impact on the international research society.

Author(s):  
Б.М. Лямин ◽  
Е.А. Конников ◽  
А.Ю. Бурова

В результате проведенного исследования сформирован способ стимулирования инновационной деятельности работников вуза в условиях цифровой экономики. Определены существующие ресурсы вузов и механизмы конверсии ресурсов в результат. На основе исследования стратегических целей вузов были определены результаты, которые необходимо получить. Построены графы, которые определяют получение необходимых результатов за счет использования различных ресурсов. Проведено исследование работников университетов и выявлены их потребности и возможности. Построена матрица, классифицирующая графы, которые характеризуют способ мотивации сотрудников в зависимости от их деятельности и возраста. Сформированы профили по каждой категории работников, характеризующие наиболее эффективные механизмы воздействия на работников для получения необходимого результата. Полученные данные можно использовать при составлении плана научно-исследовательской деятельности вуза. As a result of the research, a way was created to stimulate the innovative activity of university employees in digital economy. Existing university resources and mechanisms for converting resources into results are determined. Based on a study of the strategic goals of universities, the results that need to be obtained were determined. Graphs are constructed that determine the receipt of the necessary results through the use of various resources. Investigated was carried out of a focus group of university employees and their needs and capabilities were identified. A matrix has been constructed that classifies the columns that characterize the way employees are motivated, depending on their activities and age. Profiles were formed for each category of workers characterizing the most effective mechanisms for influencing workers to obtain the desired result. The results can be used in drawing up a plan of research activities of the university.


Author(s):  
Maria Nikolajeva ◽  
Everaldo Lima de Araújo ◽  
Márcia Da Gama Silva Felipe ◽  
Thales Sant'Ana Ferreira Mendes

Maria Nikolajeva nasceu na Rússia e se mudou para a Suécia em 1981. Mestre em Inglês pela Universidade Estadual de Moscou (Rússia) e doutora em Literatura Comparada pela Universidade de Estocolmo (Suécia) – onde trabalhou por 25 anos –, é Professora e Catedrática de Educação na Universidade de Cambridge (Reino Unido). Já foi presidente (1993-1997) da International Research Society for Children’s Lierature e uma das editoras seniores da Oxford Encyclopedia of Children's Literature. Em 2005, recebeu o International Brothers Grimm Award pela contribuição de seu trabalho sobre literatura infantil. É autora de mais de 300 artigos e de algumas dezenas de livros, incluindo From mythic to linear: time in children's literature (2000), Power, voice and subjectivity in literature for young readers (2010) e Reading for Learning: cognitive approaches to children's literature (2014). Sua obra mais conhecida no Brasil é Livro ilustrado: palavras e imagens (Cosac Naify, 2011), escrito em 2001, com a professora Carole Scott.Por e-mail, gentilmente a professora Maria Nikolajeva nos concedeu esta entrevista, carregada de posicionamentos sobre leitura e literatura infanto-juvenil. Com presteza, a professora ainda nos presenteou com a versão em inglês dessa conversa. É possível perceber importantes nuanças reflexivas para além da realidade brasileira, pondo em evidência o escopo dos estudos que tratam da literatura infantil e juvenil, seja no âmbito do ensino e da pesquisa.


Substantia ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 29-42
Author(s):  
Nuno Castel-Branco

At the height of his scientific career, the anatomist Nicolaus Steno published the Elementorum myologiæ specimen (Florence, 1667), a book unlike any other anatomy book until then. Rather than an anatomy book, it seemed more like a book of mathematics, with propositions, lemmas and corollaries. Steno is thought to have developed his mathematical interests in Florence with the school of Galileo. However, this article challenges this interpretation and argues that Steno’s turn towards mathematics was a gradual process that began earlier in Copenhagen and Leiden. By surveying Steno’s early anatomical writings, mathematical methods such as quantification measurements, mechanical analogies, and geometrical models come to light. More importantly, these methods are read in their own context, by considering what mathematics really meant in the early modern period and how anatomists have used it in history. As such, this article provides a more complete picture of Steno’s interest in mathematics and it sheds new light on the rise of mathematics in the early modern life sciences.


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (6) ◽  
pp. 279-286 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roger H. Reeves ◽  
Jean Delabar ◽  
Marie-Claude Potier ◽  
Anita Bhattacharyya ◽  
Elizabeth Head ◽  
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2002 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 167-169 ◽  
Author(s):  

The working Group on Cardiovascular Nursing is actively involved in international research though the UNITE (Undertaking Nursing Research Throughout Europe) research program, a new initiative for the WGCN. A group of cardiovascular nursing researchers from a number of different European countries committed themselves to a research group that is designed to promulgate international research in the field of cardiac nursing. The first study was a survey on coronary risk factors in a cohort of cardiac nurses from Europe. At this moment four additional studies are planned aimed at the development of the nursing profession in Europe and improvement of care for patients with chronic cardiac disease. If, as hoped, these studies prove to be successful, it will provide the seed for other international collaborations of this type.


2021 ◽  
Vol 69 (1) ◽  
pp. 36-46
Author(s):  
Dragan Dimitrijević

An important element of the policy of development and modernization of each country is the establishment of a program of balanced long-term development, which must be complementary with strategic priorities and national characteristics, as well as the real state and prospects of technical and technological development of science and industry. Therefore, manufacturing entrepreneurship today, would have to combine scientific research activities, education sector and public administration with production, in order to ensure efficient acquisition of new knowledge and skills, along the generation and production-economic valorization of innovations and diffusion and implementation of technical-technological innovations and new technologies, with priority reliance on ICT (information and communication technologies). It is obvious that sustainable competitiveness, in times of general and business globalization, is no longer in quantitative-qualitative aspects of production, but in new elements of production specialization, adequate and timely implementation of technical-technological innovations, in organizational innovations, in the way cluster business and in global efficiency, as well as in close and flexible connection of design, planning, production technologies and production, with the possibility of quick response (JustInTime and QuickResponseSystem) to the changes required by the market. That is why today the issue of redefining the way of work and business of textile/clothing industry companies is more than current, in fact the issue of redefining the strategic programs of economic development of developing countries.


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