@misc{MeissnerWeissBraueretal., author = {Meissner, Andreas and Weiß, Sabine and Brauer, H. and Fischer, Annette}, title = {Peculiarities in stent fatigue testing}, series = {Fatigue 2006, Proceedings 9th International Fatigue Congress May 14-19, 2006}, journal = {Fatigue 2006, Proceedings 9th International Fatigue Congress May 14-19, 2006}, publisher = {Georgia Institute of Technology}, address = {Atlanta, Ga.}, language = {en} } @misc{WeissMeissnerGuillardeauetal., author = {Weiß, Sabine and Meissner, Andreas and Guillardeau, A. and Dudzinski, Wlodzimierz and Fischer, Annette}, title = {Characterisation of microstructure and microtexture of coronary artery stents after fatigue deformation}, series = {Fatigue 2006, Proceedings 9th International Fatigue Congress May 14-19, 2006 Atlanta}, journal = {Fatigue 2006, Proceedings 9th International Fatigue Congress May 14-19, 2006 Atlanta}, publisher = {Georgia Institute of Technology}, address = {Atlanta, Ga.}, language = {en} } @misc{WeissMeissnerFischer, author = {Weiß, Sabine and Meißner, Andreas and Fischer, Alfons}, title = {Microstructural changes within similar coronary stents produced from two different austenitic steels}, series = {Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials}, volume = {2}, journal = {Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials}, number = {2}, issn = {1751-6161}, pages = {210 -- 216}, language = {en} } @misc{WeissMeissnerFischer, author = {Weiß, Sabine and Meissner, Andreas and Fischer, Annette}, title = {Zyklische Beanspruchung und Mikrostruktur von koronaren Stents}, series = {Fortschritte der Kennwertermittlung f{\"u}r Forschung und Praxis, Tagung Werkstoffpr{\"u}fung 2006, 07. und 08. Dezember 2006, Bad Neuenahr}, journal = {Fortschritte der Kennwertermittlung f{\"u}r Forschung und Praxis, Tagung Werkstoffpr{\"u}fung 2006, 07. und 08. Dezember 2006, Bad Neuenahr}, editor = {Borsutzki, Michael}, publisher = {Stahleisen}, address = {D{\"u}sseldorf}, isbn = {3-514-00734-9}, pages = {S. 463}, language = {de} } @misc{FischerMeissnerBraueretal., author = {Fischer, Annette and Meissner, Andreas and Brauer, H. and Weiß, Sabine}, title = {Stent fatigue testing according to in vivo strain cycles}, series = {Journal of Biomechanics}, volume = {39}, journal = {Journal of Biomechanics}, number = {Suppl. 1}, issn = {1873-2380}, pages = {S. 591}, language = {en} } @misc{WeissMeissner, author = {Weiß, Sabine and Meissner, Andreas}, title = {Erm{\"u}dung und Mikrostruktur von koronaren Stents}, series = {Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik}, volume = {37}, journal = {Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik}, number = {9}, issn = {1521-4052}, pages = {755 -- 761}, language = {de} } @misc{WeissSzymczakMeissner, author = {Weiß, Sabine and Szymczak, H. and Meissner, Andreas}, title = {Fatigue and endurance of coronary stents}, series = {Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik}, volume = {40}, journal = {Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik}, number = {1-2}, issn = {1521-4052}, pages = {61 -- 64}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{WeissMeissner, author = {Weiß, Sabine and Meissner, Andreas}, title = {Austenitic high nitrogen steel: An alternative material for coronary stents?}, series = {8th World Biomaterials Congress 2008, Amsterdam, 28 May - 1 June 2008}, booktitle = {8th World Biomaterials Congress 2008, Amsterdam, 28 May - 1 June 2008}, publisher = {Curran Associates Inc.}, address = {Red Hook, NY}, isbn = {978-1-61567-080-2}, language = {en} } @misc{FischerMeissnerWeiss, author = {Fischer, Annette and Meissner, Andreas and Weiß, Sabine}, title = {Microstructural peculiarities and mechanical properties of coronary stents}, series = {Nonlocal Modelling of Failure of Materials, proceedings of an international workshop, University of Wuppertal, June 2007}, journal = {Nonlocal Modelling of Failure of Materials, proceedings of an international workshop, University of Wuppertal, June 2007}, editor = {Yuan, Huang and Wittmann, Folker H.}, publisher = {Aedificatio Publ.}, address = {Freiburg}, isbn = {978-3-931681-87-6}, pages = {91 -- 104}, language = {en} } @misc{KutznerMeissnerNesterowetal., author = {Kutzner, Tobias and Meißner, Marlen and Nesterow, Igor and Rojas, Pedro and Freytag, Andreas}, title = {Concept of a cross-university question exchange platform with Moodle LMS}, series = {VII Jornadas Iberoamericanas de Innovaci{\´o}n Educativa en el {\´A}mbito de las TIC y las TAC, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 19 y 20 de noviembre de 2020}, volume = {2020}, journal = {VII Jornadas Iberoamericanas de Innovaci{\´o}n Educativa en el {\´A}mbito de las TIC y las TAC, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 19 y 20 de noviembre de 2020}, edition = {7. Auflage}, address = {Las Palmas G.C.}, isbn = {978-84-09-22254-4}, pages = {325 -- 334}, abstract = {In the European Social Fund (ESF)project "Profilgebundene-Wissenschecks 2.0", seven Brandenburg Universities and Colleges are working together on the implementation and further development of online tools for study orientation, study preparation and support. The work packages include the development of online subject quizzes(online self-assessments), in order to support prospective students to compare their individual knowledge levels with the knowledge required at the beginning of their studies. Depending on the results achieved, e-learning units are provided with the necessary subject-related knowledge.These unitscan be refreshed independently and the attendance of preliminary courses is recommended. The basis for the online assessments is a cross-university question exchange platform on which the affiliated universities sharethe developed questions and thereby establish a nationwide quality standard for self-assessments. The project partners at Brandenburg University of TechnologyCottbus -Senftenberg (BTU)are responsible fordeveloping the question exchange platform and for making the platform available to all partner universities. For this purpose, a concept was developed, whereinMoodle Learning Management Systems (LMS)is used as a basis and expandedto include functions for storing questions with associated metadata and search functions to search for questions with specific metadata. The concept of the cross-university question exchange platform is presented in this paper.}, language = {en} } @misc{HeinkenBlumroederAdhikarietal., author = {Heinken, Thilo and Blumr{\"o}der, Jeanette S. and Adhikari, Yojana and Balthasar, Cathrina and Binder, Anja and Birkhofer, Klaus and Bischoff, Antje and Brosinsky, Arlena and Bubner, Ben and Clerc, Danica and Djoudi, El Aziz and Dobkowitz, Sophia and Francke, Till and Gerwin, Werner and Hartong, Heinrich and Hess, Carsten and Jarling, Ren{\´e} and Jouy, Florent and Leinen, Loretta and Meißner, Andreas and Raab, Thomas and Repmann, Frank and R{\"o}nnefarth, Susanne and Schaaf, Wolfgang and Schirrmacher, Marina and Schmehl, Marie-Therese and Schmitt, Thomas and Schr{\"o}der, Jens and Sch{\"u}le, Maren and Sturm, Knut and Welle, Torsten and Ibisch, Pierre L.}, title = {PYROPHOB - A post-fire ecosystem research project to inform management for resilient forest development}, series = {Tuexenia}, volume = {44}, journal = {Tuexenia}, issn = {0722-494X}, doi = {10.14471/2024.44.004}, pages = {35}, abstract = {PYROPHOB (fire-resistant) is the name of an interdisciplinary research project that is running for five years from 2020 to 2025. In this project, eight institutions are investigating the ecological effects of wildfires and subsequent forest management strategies in pine forests (plantations) in Brandenburg (NE Germany), with the aim of formulating practical recommendations for managing fire-prone forests and the effective restoration of post-fire forest areas. We provide a brief overview of what is known about the effects of wildfire on abiotic and biotic parameters in temperate pine forests, as well as the effects of silvicultural treatments. To date, we know little about how different components of biodiversity are linked in post-fire forest ecosystems and how management affects their functioning. By describing the project, we illustrate the requirements for the implementation of such an applied research project. We emphasize the importance of the study design for dealing with interdisciplinary questions and for the quantitative synthesis of research results. The project comprises a set of standardised field plots in two wildfire areas covering different post-fire management options. Fifteen study sites were established, including two reference sites in unburned pine stands, each with ten study plots as replicates. In situ nitrogen mineralisation, litter decomposition tests and soil biological activity are used for soil biological characterisation. Microclimate data is measured continuously. Standing and lying dead wood and tree regeneration are recorded as key indicators of the success of forestry treatments. Further methods com-prise terrestrial laser scanning, remote sensing techniques as well as surveys of vegetation and above and below ground biomass. Identification of fruiting body-forming fungi, phytoparasites and ectomycorrhizal fungi is supported by marker gene sequencing. Faunistic indicators comprise predatory soil arthropods (pairs of emergence tents and soil traps), saproxylic beetles (flight traps and funnel traps), moths (automated window traps), mammals (camera traps), and breeding birds (visual and acoustic observation). We discuss the strengths and limitations of the project design. We are able to systematically capture short-term temporal shifts in parameters and trends in post-fire ecosystem development. Research in a real landscape with ongoing environmental changes and interventions pres-ents challenges for experimental design, data analysis and interpretation. The drivers of ecosystem development are rarely completely independent or perfectly balanced, and lack of replication is ine-vitable. The two fires did not occur in the same year and season, resulting in different initial conditions for the colonisation of the burned areas. Finally, a large part of one study area was again affected by a fire in 2022, which destroyed direct comparability with the other sites. Despite these obstacles the project has started to generate valuable results to address management and conservation challenges.}, language = {en} }