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from the Middle-East with undergraduate degrees in electrical engineering, computer engineering, and computer science …
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Quality and excellence are requirements that Society demands from universities. However, several questions arise in the real-world application of these concepts: How can they be incorporated into the classrooms or laboratories? What is the proper way to create a quality and innovation culture in...
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Diversity is increasingly being addressed as an innovation-promoting factor. For this reason, companies and institutions tackle the integration of a diversity management approach that enables a heterogenic perspective on innovation development. However, system-theoretical frameworks state that...
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size. For this reason, a questionnaire survey was used, focusing on engineering companies operating in the Czech Republic …
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Abstract The engineering profession in Germany developed a male dominated faculty monoculture. In particular women … factors force the needs of the cultural opening and a change in engineering.  …
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rates has as a basis the schedule and engineering documentation found in Deliverable No. 14b - Process Engineering and …
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Consistent with the original proposal (dated April 14, 2005), the grant supported the participation in the above conference of a number of West African meteorologists, the majority of whom will be supporting the ARM Mobile Facility deployment in Niamey in various ways during 2006.The following...
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The government electronics community faces the exciting challenge of entering into new of types of partnerships with the commercial electronics industry. Past interactions have been based primarily on the needs of government. Future interactions will be based more on the needs of industry,...
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The Los Alamos National Laboratory Building Cost Index indicates that actual escalation since 1970 is near 10% per year. Therefore, the Laboratory will continue using a 10% per year escalation rate for construction estimates through 1985 and a slightly lower rate of 8% per year from 1986 through...
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