@article{41324, author = {{Maier, Sarah and Cronin, Steve P. and Vu Dinh, Manh-Anh and Li, Zheng and Dyballa, Michael and Nowakowski, Michal and Bauer, Matthias and Estes, Deven P.}}, issn = {{0276-7333}}, journal = {{Organometallics}}, keywords = {{Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry}}, number = {{11}}, pages = {{1751--1757}}, publisher = {{American Chemical Society (ACS)}}, title = {{{Immobilized Platinum Hydride Species as Catalysts for Olefin Isomerizations and Enyne Cycloisomerizations}}}, doi = {{10.1021/acs.organomet.1c00216}}, volume = {{40}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{41321, author = {{Albero, Josep and Lepre, Enrico and Heske, Julian and Nowakowski, Michal and Scoppola, Ernesto and Zizak, Ivo Zizak and Heil, Tobias Heil and D. Kühne, Thomas and Antonietti, Markus and López-Salas, Nieves}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the International Conference on Frontiers in Electrocatalytic Transformations}}, publisher = {{Fundació Scito}}, title = {{{Ni-Based Electrocatalysts for Unconventional CO2 Reduction Reaction to Formic Acid}}}, doi = {{10.29363/nanoge.interect.2021.002}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{35603, author = {{Tao, Youshan and Winkler, Michael}}, journal = {{Journal of Functional Analysis}}, title = {{{A fully cross-diffusive two-component evolution system: Existence and qualitative analysis via entropy-consistent thin-film-type approximation.}}}, volume = {{281}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{35606, author = {{Tao, Youshan and Winkler, Michael}}, journal = {{Nonlinear Analysis, Theory, Methods and Applications}}, title = {{{The dampening role of large repulsive convection in a chemotaxis system modeling tumor angiogenesis.}}}, volume = {{208}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{35612, author = {{Wang, Yulan and Winkler, Michael and Xiang, Zhaoyin}}, journal = {{Science China Mathematics}}, pages = {{725--746}}, title = {{{Immediate regularization of measure-type population densities in a two-dimensional chemotaxis system with signal consumption.}}}, volume = {{64}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{35601, author = {{Ding, Mengyao and Winkler, Michael}}, journal = {{Nonlinear Differential Equatiions and Applicatiions}}, title = {{{Small-density solutiions in Keller-Segel systems involving rapidly decaying diffusivities.}}}, volume = {{28}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{35605, author = {{Tao, Youshan and Winkler, Michael}}, journal = {{Communications in Mathematical Sciences}}, pages = {{829--849}}, title = {{{Global smooth solutions in a two-dimensional cross-diffusion system modeling propagation of urban crime.}}}, volume = {{19}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{35604, author = {{Tao, Youshan and Winkler, Michael}}, journal = {{SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis}}, pages = {{1411--1433}}, title = {{{Taxis-driven formation of singular hotspots in a May-Nowak type model for virus infection.}}}, volume = {{53}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{35610, author = {{Wang, Yulan and Winkler, Michael and Xiang, Zhaoyin}}, journal = {{Communications in Partial Differential Equations}}, pages = {{1058--1091}}, title = {{{Local energy estimates and global solvability in a threee-dimensional chemotaxis-fluid system with prescribed signal on the boundary.}}}, volume = {{46}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{35611, author = {{Wang, Yulan and Winkler, Michael and Xiang, Zhaoyin}}, journal = {{Advances in Nonlinear Analysis}}, pages = {{707--731}}, title = {{{Global solvability in a threee-dimensional Keller-Segel.Stokes system involving arbitrary superlinear logistic degradation}}}, volume = {{10}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{35608, author = {{Tao, Youshan and Winkler, Michael}}, journal = {{Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems}}, number = {{--A}}, pages = {{439--454}}, title = {{{Critical mass for infinite-time blow-up in a haptotaxis system with nonlinear zero-order interaction}}}, volume = {{41}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inbook{34567, author = {{Alpsancar, Suzana}}, booktitle = {{Autonome Autos – Die Zukunft des Verkehrs und die Dispositive der Mobilität}}, editor = {{Sprenger, Florian}}, isbn = {{9783837650242}}, issn = {{2702-8852}}, pages = {{373 -- 397}}, publisher = {{transcript Verlag}}, title = {{{„Vom Fahr-Zeug zum Fahr-Ding. Ein Heideggerianischer Kommentar zum autonomen Automobil“}}}, doi = {{10.14361/9783839450246}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{31680, author = {{Scharlau, Ingrid and Karsten, A. and Rohlfing, Katharina J.}}, issn = {{2030-1006}}, journal = {{Journal of Writing Research}}, keywords = {{Literature and Literary Theory, Linguistics and Language, Language and Linguistics, Education}}, number = {{vol. 12 issue 3}}, pages = {{493--529}}, publisher = {{ARLE (International Association for Research in L1 Education)}}, title = {{{Building, emptying out, or dreaming? Action structures and space in students’ metaphors of academic writing}}}, doi = {{10.17239/jowr-2021.12.03.01}}, volume = {{12}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{24902, abstract = {{Social robots have emerged as a new digital technology that is increasingly being implemented in the educational landscape. While social robots could be deployed to assist young children with their learning in a variety of different ways, the typical approach in educational practices is to supplement the learning process rather than to replace the human caregiver, e.g., the teacher, parent, educator or therapist. When functioning in the role of an educational assistant, social robots will likely constitute a part of a triadic interaction with the child and the human caregiver. Surprisingly, there is little research that systematically investigates the role of the caregiver by examining the ways in which children involve or check in with them during their interaction with another partnera phenomenon that is known as social referencing. In the present study, we investigated social referencing in the context of a dyadic child–robot interaction. Over the course of four sessions within our longitudinal language-learning study, we observed how 20 pre-school children aged 4–5 years checked in with their accompanying caregivers who were not actively involved in the language-learning procedure. The children participating in the study were randomly assigned to either an interaction with a social robot or a human partner. Our results revealed that all children across both conditions utilized social referencing behaviors to address their caregiver. However, we found that the children who interacted with the social robot did so significantly more frequently in each of the four sessions than those who interacted with the human partner. Further analyses showed that no significant change in their behavior over the course of the sessions could be observed. Findings are discussed with regard to the caregiver's role during children's interactions with social robots and the implications for future interaction design.}}, author = {{Tolksdorf, Nils Frederik and Crawshaw, Camilla E. and Rohlfing, Katharina J.}}, issn = {{2504-284X}}, journal = {{Frontiers in Education}}, title = {{{Comparing the Effects of a Different Social Partner (Social Robot vs. Human) on Children's Social Referencing in Interaction}}}, doi = {{10.3389/feduc.2020.569615}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{24900, author = {{Tolksdorf, Nils Frederik and Viertel, Fanziska E. and Crawshaw, Camilla E. and Rohlfing, Katharina J.}}, booktitle = {{Interaction Design and Children}}, title = {{{Do Shy Children Keep more Distance from a Social Robot? Exploring Shy Children’s Proxemics with a Social Robot or a Human}}}, doi = {{10.1145/3459990.3465181}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{39027, abstract = {{We experimentally investigate the generation of continuous-wave optical squeezing from a titanium-indiffused lithium niobate waveguide resonator at low and high frequencies. The device promises integration with different platform chips for more complex optical systems.}}, author = {{Domeneguetti, Renato R. and Conradi, Hauke and Kleinert, Moritz and Kießler, Christian and Stefszky, Michael and Herrmann, Harald and Silberhorn, Christine and Andersen, Ulrik L. and Neergaard-Nielsen, Jonas Schou and Gehring, Tobias}}, booktitle = {{2021 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe and European Quantum Electronics Conference}}, keywords = {{Optical systems, Polymer waveguides, Quantum key distribution, Quantum light sources, Squeezed states, Waveguides}}, pages = {{eb_4_1}}, publisher = {{Optica Publishing Group}}, title = {{{Nonlinear waveguides for integrated quantum light source}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inbook{40228, author = {{Engemann, M. and Herzig, Bardo}}, booktitle = {{Fachliche Bildung und digitale Transformation - Fachdidaktische Forschung und Diskurse. Fachtagung der Gesellschaft für Fachdidaktik 2020}}, editor = {{Maurer, C. and Rincke, K. and Hemmer, M.}}, pages = {{185--188}}, publisher = {{Fachportal Pädagogik}}, title = {{{Lehrerkooperation und Digitalisierung - Gestaltung digital-kooperativer Arbeitsbeziehungen von Lehrkräften und ReferendarInnen am Beispiel des Schulfachs Pädagogik}}}, doi = {{10.25656/01:21659}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{40262, author = {{Depenbusch, Sarah and Bender, Elena and Schaper, Niclas}}, location = {{Chemnitz}}, title = {{{Prospektive und prozessbezogene Kompetenzanalyse - Gestaltung und Erprobung eines Vorgehens}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{37406, author = {{Decius, Julian and Knappstein, Michael and Schaper, Niclas and Seifert, Andreas}}, issn = {{1044-8004}}, journal = {{Human Resource Development Quarterly}}, keywords = {{Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)}}, publisher = {{Wiley}}, title = {{{Investigating the multidimensionality of informal learning: Validation of a short measure for white‐collar workers}}}, doi = {{10.1002/hrdq.21461}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{37411, author = {{Decius, Julian and Schaper, Niclas and Seifert, Andreas}}, journal = {{Academy of Management Prodeedings}}, number = {{1}}, title = {{{The Hen-Egg-Problem of Informal Workplace Learning & Work Design: The Mediating Role of Job Crafting.}}}, volume = {{2021}}, year = {{2021}}, }