TY - JOUR A1 - Weiherer, Maximilian A1 - von Riedheim, Antonia A1 - Brébant, Vanessa A1 - Egger, Bernhard A1 - Palm, Christoph T1 - Learning Neural Parametric 3D Breast Shape Models for Metrical Surface Reconstruction From Monocular RGB Videos JF - Machine Learning for Biomedical Imaging (MELBA) N2 - We present a neural parametric 3D breast shape model and, based on this model, introduce a low-cost and accessible 3D surface reconstruction pipeline capable of recovering accurate breast geometry from a monocular RGB video. In contrast to widely used, commercially available yet expensive 3D breast scanning solutions and existing low-cost alternatives, our method requires neither specialized hardware nor proprietary software and can be used with any device that is able to record RGB videos. The key building blocks of our pipeline are a state-of-the-art, off-the-shelf Structure-from-Motion pipeline, paired with a parametric breast model for robust surface reconstruction. Our model, similarly to the recently proposed implicit Regensburg Breast Shape Model (iRBSM), leverages implicit neural representations to model breast shapes. However, unlike the iRBSM, which employs a single global neural Signed Distance Function (SDF), our approach—inspired by recent state-of-the-art face models—decomposes the implicit breast domain into multiple smaller regions, each represented by a local neural SDF anchored at anatomical landmark positions. When incorporated into our surface reconstruction pipeline, the proposed model, dubbed liRBSM (short for localized iRBSM), significantly outperforms the iRBSM in terms of reconstruction quality, yielding more detailed surface reconstruction than its global counterpart. Overall, we find that the introduced pipeline is able to recover high-quality and metrically correct 3D breast geometry within an error margin of less than 2 mm. Our method is fast (requires less than six minutes), fully transparent and open-source, and together with the model publicly available at https://rbsm.re-mic.de/local-implicit. KW - 3D Reconstruction KW - Shape Modeling Y1 - 2026 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-89791 IS - MELBA–BVM 2025 Special Issue SP - 95 EP - 114 PB - Melba ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ortner, Martina A1 - Kökten, Rabia T1 - Rechtsextremismus transnational betrachtet : das Forschungsprojekt zur Ülkücü-Bewegung in Bayern stellt sich vor JF - RadiX – Zeitschrift für Radikalisierungsforschung und Prävention N2 - Deutschland ist eine postmigrantische Gesellschaft. Die damit einhergehende Pluralität beschränkt sich nicht nur auf Herkünfte und Biografien, sondern spiegelt sich auch in Lebensentwürfen und politischen Einstellungen wider, die nicht nur demokratisch, sondern menschenverachtend-völkisch und antidemokratisch sein können. Im Projekt ReTra geht es darum, mehr über Strukturen, Akteur:innen und Aktivitäten von türkischen extrem rechten Organisationen in Bayern zu erfahren. Dabei wird der Einfluss von politischen Veränderungen in der Türkei miteinbezogen. Das Projekt leistet einen Beitrag zur Rechtsextremismusforschung unter Berücksichtigung sich aufspannender transnationaler sozialer Räume. Die qualitative Studie wird ergänzt durch einen partizipativen Forschungsansatz, in dem zivilgesellschaftlich Aktive als Co-Forschende einbezogen werden. Fortlaufend wird die Fachdiskussion mit einschlägigen Wissenschaftler:innen geführt. So entsteht ein Netzwerk, durch das ein kontinuierlicher Forschungs-Praxis Austausch ermöglicht wird. Durch eine Handreichung leistet das Projekt einen Beitrag für die zivilgesellschaftliche Praxis und darüber hinaus für ein demokratisches Miteinander. Y1 - 2025 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-84211 SN - 2944-1382 N1 - Online First-Beitrag VL - 1 IS - 2 PB - Verlag Barbara Budrich ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Sachenbacher, Martin A1 - Leucker, Martin T1 - Towards Monitoring and Diagnosis of Quantum Digital Twins T2 - Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI) N2 - As access to larger-scale quantum computers is still limited, it is useful to simulate quantum algorithms on specialized programmable logic hardware such as FPGAs to exploit analogies between quantum and digital circuits, and allow for analysis and efficient debugging of quantum programs. Such simulations can be viewed as digital representations of actual physical systems, commonly referred to as Digital Twins (DTs). In previous work, we applied formal methods from runtime verification to synthesize monitors capable of real-time analysis of conventional DTs. Specifically, these monitors supervise alignment with their physical counterparts and support model-based diagnosis to identify potential root causes of observed deviations. In this short paper, we present ongoing work aimed at adapting and extending our approach to hardware-based simulation and analysis of quantum software on FPGAs, with the objective of improving both accuracy and resilience. Y1 - 2025 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-87546 VL - P-366 SP - 1767 EP - 1772 PB - Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. CY - Bonn ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Staufer, Susanne A1 - Ezer, Timur A1 - Röhrl, Simon A1 - Grabinger, Lisa A1 - Hauser, Florian A1 - Nadimpalli, Vamsi Krishna A1 - Antoni, Erika A1 - Mottok, Jürgen A1 - Schaffer, Josefa T1 - TYCHE ALGORITHM 2.0: Learning Paths from Questionnaire Responses and Learning Analytics T2 - ICERI2025 Proceedings N2 - The digitalization of learning processes has increased the need for adaptive learning paths tailored individually to learners. A novel algorithm for learning path generation is presented in this paper, namely Tyche 2.0. It extends the original Tyche approach after Staufer et al. – a Markov model for generating learning paths – by integrating additional learner data beyond learning styles (Index of Learning Styles (ILS)), including learning strategies (LIST-K questionnaire), personality traits (BFI-10 questionnaire), and learning analytics captured through screen recordings. In order to be able to use the screen recordings, a heuristic evaluates them. Furthermore, this enhanced algorithm employs Markov models to dynamically generate personalized learning paths. These are based on both questionnaire responses and real-time engagement data, the weights of which undergo dynamic adjustment over time. We made a small evaluation of Tyche 2.0 without the learning analytics influence, which shows that there is room for further improvements. Future research will focus on evaluating whole Tyche 2.0 in another university setting to further improve personalization and user engagement. KW - Markov model KW - Learning paths KW - Learning style KW - Learning strategy KW - Personality traits KW - Learning analytics Y1 - 2025 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-87846 SN - 978-84-09-78706-7 SP - 2562 EP - 2572 PB - IATED ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Pierobon, Chiara A1 - Sharshenova, Aijan T1 - German and Russian Public Diplomacy Efforts in Kyrgyzstan: A Comparative Study of Norm Entrepreneurship JF - Europe-Asia Studies N2 - This article explores Russian and German public diplomacy efforts in Central Asia through the example of Kyrgyzstan. Due to a difficult economic and socio-political situation, Kyrgyzstan remains open to externally funded programmes and projects, including initiatives funded by foreign governments, and thus offers a unique environment for the study of public diplomacy. The article looks at transnational public diplomacy actors such as German political foundations and Russian-sponsored organisations active in the country. Overall, the article offers interesting insights into the nature and substance of the soft power policies pursued by Germany and Russia that are relevant for Kyrgyzstan and beyond. Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-87380 VL - 75 IS - 8 SP - 1384 EP - 1407 PB - Taylor & Francis ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Pierobon, Chiara T1 - EU’s support to civil society in Kazakhstan: A pilot evaluation of the social capital generated JF - Evaluation N2 - In the last decade, several studies have been devoted to the analysis of the EU’s support to civil society abroad, but only recently has scholarly attention turned to Central Asia. Most of the research in this field has adopted a macro-level perspective, concerned with the supply side of external democratization, and has examined external assistance to civil society in terms of democratization ideal types and typologies. The main contribution of this study consists of a meso-level analysis of the outcomes of the EU’s support to civil society in terms of production of social capital, conceived as the raw material of civil society itself. More precisely, the article evaluates the first wave of grants awarded to civil society organizations in Kazakhstan as part of two EU funding schemes—the European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights and the Non-State Actors and Local Authorities in Development. The article sheds new light on the use of social capital and its two dimensions-structural and cognitive-as heuristic tools for evaluating civil society support programs. Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-87394 VL - 25 IS - 2 SP - 207 EP - 223 PB - Sage ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Pierobon, Chiara T1 - European Union, civil society and local ownership in Kyrgyzstan: analysing patterns of adaptation, reinterpretation and contestation in the prevention of violent extremism (PVE) JF - Central Asian Survey N2 - In the last decade, a growing body of literature has investigated the promotion of good governance, rule of law, democracy and human rights in Central Asia through funding from the European Union (EU). Most of this research has taken an EU-centric approach and is concerned with the supply side of external democratization. As a result, little is known about how EU projects are implemented on the ground and what EU-funded civil society organizations consider to be their priorities. This article investigates the agency of such organizations in Kyrgyzstan by focusing on their contribution to one particular EU instrument: the Instrument contributing to Stability and Peace (IcSP), and its programme: Strengthening Resilience to Violence and Extremism (STRIVE). The findings offer new insights into the processes of adaptation, reinterpretation and contestation through which EU-funded organizations exercise ownership while engaging in the prevention of violent extremism (PVE). Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-87378 VL - 41 IS - 4 SP - 752 EP - 769 PB - Taylor & Francis ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schmid, Michael T. A1 - Thiel, Charlotte T1 - Is it worth it? Potential for reducing the environmental impact of bitumen roofing membrane production JF - Recycling N2 - Between 51% and 72% of a bituminous roofing membrane used for structural water-proofing consists of organic material, predominantly bitumen - a derivative of crude oil refining - highlighting the strong dependence of this product on fossil resources. Considering that several tonnes of these membranes must be replaced every 30 to 50 years, substantial potential exists for emission reduction through the establishment of circular material systems. This study investigates this potential by analysing 26 Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) and life cycle datasets from across Europe covering the period from 2007 to 2023. To ensure comparability, all data were normalised to a declared unit of 1 kg of roofing membrane. The reinforcement layers were categorised into glass and polyester & glass composites, and their differences were examined using Welch’s t-tests. Correlative analyses and linear as well as multiple regression models were then applied to explore relationships between environmental indicators and the shares of organic and mineral mass fractions. The findings reveal that renewable energy sources, although currently representing only a small share of total production energy, provide a major lever for reducing nearly all environmental impact categories. The type of reinforcement layer was also found to influence the demand for fossil resources, both materially and energetically. For most environmental indicators, only multiple regression models can explain at least 30% of the variance based on the proportions of organic and mineral inputs. Overall, the study underscores the crucial importance of high-quality, transparently documented product data for accurately assessing the sustainability of building products. It further demonstrates that substituting fossil energy carriers with renewable sources and optimising material efficiency can substantially reduce environmental burdens, provided that methodological consistency and clarity of indicator definitions are maintained. KW - bitumen sealing KW - bitumen recycling KW - circular construction KW - correlation analysis KW - LCA Y1 - 2025 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-86873 N1 - Corresponding author der OTH Regensburg: Michael Schmid VL - 10 IS - 6 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Currle, Edda A1 - Haug, Sonja A1 - Weber, Karsten T1 - Akzeptanz des Einsatzes von Künstlicher Intelligenz im Anamneseprozess: Ergebnisse einer Bevölkerungsbefragung in Deutschland JF - Zeitschrift für Evidenz, Fortbildung und Qualität im Gesundheitswesen N2 - Hintergrund und Zielsetzung Zunehmend werden digitale Anamneseverfahren, wie z. B. Chatbots, entwickelt und evaluiert, sind jedoch in Arztpraxen in Deutschland noch nicht flächendeckend implementiert. Ziel dieser Arbeit ist die Erhebung der Akzeptanz der Bevölkerung in Deutschland gegenüber KI-gestützten Verfahren im Anamneseprozess, durch die es möglich wird, Rückschlüsse auf die Nutzung der Verfahren und ihre Eignung als Bestandteil von Digitalisierungsstrategien der Praxen zu ziehen. Methode Die Studie basiert auf einer Onlinebefragung der Bevölkerung in Deutschland (Feldphase 18.-24.11.2024, n = 1.000). Zurückgehend auf die „Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology“ (UTAUT) wurden drei zentrale Hypothesen zur Nutzung von Künstlicher Intelligenz (KI) im Anamneseprozess aufgestellt und mit linearen Regressionsmodellen getestet. Ergebnisse Die Akzeptanz für die Nutzung von KI-gestützten Systemen fällt in beiden untersuchten Szenarien, der Nutzung eines Chatbots zu Hause und der Nutzung eines Chatbots in einer Arztpraxis, hoch aus. Dabei bestätigen sich die erwarteten Zusammenhänge von Leistungserwartung, Aufwandserwartung und erwartetem Sozialem Einfluss mit der Verhaltensabsicht, einen Chatbot in der Arztpraxis oder vor dem Besuch einer Arztpraxis zu nutzen. Die Einflüsse von Alter, Geschlecht oder Erfahrung mit der Technologie zeigen jedoch nicht die vermuteten Zusammenhänge. Diskussion und Schlussfolgerung Die Praktikabilität ist von entscheidender Bedeutung für eine positive Einstellung gegenüber der Nutzung. Dabei zeigt sich kein Unterschied zwischen den Geschlechtern. Bei der Implementierung von Chatbots im Anamneseprozess sollten die Aspekte Praktikabilität, Datenschutz und Datensicherheit eine wesentliche Rolle spielen. Angesichts der Tatsache, dass ein großer Teil der älteren Bevölkerung in Deutschland nach wie vor über begrenzte Erfahrung mit digitalen Technologien verfügt, ist Gebrauchstauglichkeit für diese Bevölkerungsgruppe sowie für Menschen mit Beeinträchtigungen von hoher Relevanz. N2 - Background and objectives Digital tools for medical history-taking, such as chatbots, are increasingly being developed and evaluated but have not yet been implemented across the board in medical practices in Germany. The aim of this study was to survey the acceptance of AI-supported tools for medical history-taking among the German population, thereby allowing conclusions to be drawn about the use of these tools and their suitability as part of digitalization strategies in medical practices. Method The study is based on an online survey among the German population (fieldwork November 18 to 24, 2024, n = 1,000). Based on the ‘Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology’ (UTAUT), three central hypotheses on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the medical history-taking process were generated and tested using linear regression models. Results In the two scenarios examined — patients using a chatbot at home and at the doctor’s office — there was a high level of acceptance for the use of AI-supported systems. The expected relationships between Performance Expectancy, Effort Expectancy and expected Social Influence with the behavioral intention to use a chatbot either in the doctor’s office or before visiting the doctor’s office have been confirmed. However, influential factors such as age, gender, or experience with technology do not show the expected correlations. Discussion and conclusion Practicability is crucial for a favorable attitude towards AI applications. There were no apparent gender differences. When implementing chatbots in the medical history-taking process, the aspects of practicability, data protection, and data security should play a key role. Given that a large number of the elderly in Germany still have limited experience with digital technologies, usability is highly relevant for both this population group and for people with disabilities. T2 - Acceptance of artificial intelligence tools for medical history-taking: Findings of a population survey in Germany KW - Künstliche Intelligenz KW - Anamnese KW - Technologieakzeptanz KW - UTAUT KW - Bevölkerungsumfrage Y1 - 2025 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-86715 N1 - Corresponding author der OTH Regensburg: Edda Currle VL - 198-199 SP - 9 EP - 17 PB - Elsevier ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Baumann, Timo A1 - Pohl, Martin A1 - Selgrad, Kai ED - Schäfle, Claudia ED - Dölling, Hanna T1 - Einführung und erste Evaluation des Selbstlernkonzepts CodeClinic an der OTH Regensburg T2 - Tagungsband MINT Symposium 2025. Zukunft MINT Lehre: Was bleibt? Was kommt? Was wirkt? N2 - Mit der CodeClinic wollen wir das Programmieren-Lernen – eine der großen Einstiegshürden in Informatik- und informatiknahen Studiengängen – in einen Prozess überführen, der das gemeinschaftliche Lernen in der Hochschullehre stärker als bisher in den Vordergrund rückt. Davon profitieren Studierende in ihrer fachlichen und persönlichen Entwicklung, und das Lernumfeld spiegelt die tatsächliche Realität der beruflichen Praxis besser wider. Wir unterstützen dieses Konzept durch einen für selbstgesteuertes und gemeinschaftliches Lernen ausgelegten SCALE-UP-Raum, den wir an der OTH Regensburg eingerichtet haben. In unserem Beitrag erläutern wir Konzept und Raum und liefern eine erste Evaluation zum Erfolg unserer Maßnahmen. KW - Hochschuldidaktik KW - Programmierung KW - Studieneingangsphase KW - SCALE-UP KW - Lernen durch Lehren (LdL) KW - BayernMINT Y1 - 2025 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-86138 SN - 1612-4537 PB - BayZiel – Bayerisches Zentrum für Innovative Lehre CY - München ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Esper, Lukas A1 - Schultheiss, Ulrich A1 - Grad, Marius A1 - Noster, Ulf A1 - Bund, Andreas T1 - Application of the Hull Cell for Identifying Electropolishing Parameters to Adjust Surface Morphology in Additive Manufacturing JF - ECS Advances N2 - Additively processed materials are increasingly used to manufacture customized parts, e.g. medical implants. Implant surfaces often require a smooth finish, which can be achieved by post-processing and well-defined process parameters. In this study, the effects of electropolishing of metal parts produced by laser powder bed fusion are investigated using Hull cell experiments and a three-electrode setup. Current density voltage curves were measured with the three-electrode setup to identify the regimes for electropolishing. Subsequently different constant-currents were applied and Hull cell experiments were conducted. The surface roughness (Sz, Sa) and the mass removal were analysed. Surface morphologies were assessed using laser scanning and scanning electron microscopy. A reduction of the initial surface roughness of more than 90% to Sa < 0.3 μm has been achieved. Considering the passed electrical charge during electropolishing, results from Hull cell experiments are systematically correlated with current-controlled electropolishing. This approach enables the precise tailoring of polishing parameters to achieve surfaces with defined roughness. Furthermore, the study demonstrates the suitability of Hull cells in determining electropolishing parameters for additive materials and highlights their contribution to post-processing in additive manufacturing. Y1 - 2025 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-86295 SN - 2754-2734 N1 - Corresponding author der OTH Regensburg: Lukas Esper VL - 4 IS - 4 PB - The Electrochemical Society ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Maerkl, Raphaela A1 - Rueckert, Tobias A1 - Rauber, David A1 - Gutbrod, Max A1 - Weber Nunes, Danilo A1 - Palm, Christoph T1 - Enhancing generalization in zero-shot multi-label endoscopic instrument classification JF - International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery N2 - Purpose Recognizing previously unseen classes with neural networks is a significant challenge due to their limited generalization capabilities. This issue is particularly critical in safety-critical domains such as medical applications, where accurate classification is essential for reliability and patient safety. Zero-shot learning methods address this challenge by utilizing additional semantic data, with their performance relying heavily on the quality of the generated embeddings. Methods This work investigates the use of full descriptive sentences, generated by a Sentence-BERT model, as class representations, compared to simpler category-based word embeddings derived from a BERT model. Additionally, the impact of z-score normalization as a post-processing step on these embeddings is explored. The proposed approach is evaluated on a multi-label generalized zero-shot learning task, focusing on the recognition of surgical instruments in endoscopic images from minimally invasive cholecystectomies. Results The results demonstrate that combining sentence embeddings and z-score normalization significantly improves model performance. For unseen classes, the AUROC improves from 43.9% to 64.9%, and the multi-label accuracy from 26.1% to 79.5%. Overall performance measured across both seen and unseen classes improves from 49.3% to 64.9% in AUROC and from 37.3% to 65.1% in multi-label accuracy, highlighting the effectiveness of our approach. Conclusion These findings demonstrate that sentence embeddings and z-score normalization can substantially enhance the generalization performance of zero-shot learning models. However, as the study is based on a single dataset, future work should validate the method across diverse datasets and application domains to establish its robustness and broader applicability. KW - Generalized zero-shot learning KW - Sentence embeddings KW - Z-score normalization KW - Multi-label classification KW - Surgical instruments Y1 - 2025 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-85674 N1 - Corresponding author der OTH Regensburg: Raphaela Maerkl VL - 20 SP - 1577 EP - 1587 PB - Springer Nature ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Höng, Simon K. A1 - Wiederer, Jonas A1 - Eder, Friedrich A1 - Obergriesser, Mathias A1 - Linner, Thomas T1 - Towards AI-enhanced facade planning : integrating human expertise with machine learning-driven parametric modeling T2 - EC³ & CIB W78 : 2025 European Conference on Computing in Construction & 42nd CIB W78 IT in Construction Conference N2 - Planning modern facade systems is complex, requiring optimization across multiple domains.This paper proposes an AI-enhanced workflow for facade planning, harnessing computer vision and human input via a Large Language Model.A generative AI system then guides a parametric model to produce 3D facade designs. Automated checks provide feedback to a Reinforcement Learning system, to iteratively determine optimal solutions.These solutions are verified and finalized by human expertise, ensuring improved outcomes with reduce planning time and effort.The approach illustrates how combining advanced AI methods with human expertise can address the multifactorial challenges of facade design within current industry practices. Y1 - 2025 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-84862 SN - 978-9-083451-31-2 SN - 2684-1150 VL - 6 SP - 192 EP - 199 PB - European Council for Computing in Construction ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Reicheneder, Matthias A1 - Westner, Markus A1 - Matschi, Markus T1 - IT nearshoring and offshoring in German large companies: current status, motives and selection criteria N2 - This study analyses current IT nearshoring and offshoring practices in large German companies. For this purpose, 33 CIOs and IT managers were interviewed. Due to the shortage of skilled labour in Germany, the main driver behind the geographical relocation of IT services abroad is the availability of resources in other countries. This also applies to the selection of suitable IT services for nearshoring and offshoring. While IT near- and offshoring was historically initiated primarily due to cost savings, this aspect plays a subordinate role today. Although the interviewees still see cost savings as a benefit, they expect this advantage to erode in the future due to the narrowing gap in international cost differences. Companies are mainly offshoring application services but are increasingly recognising the potential to have higher-value tasks, e.g. project management and enterprise architecture management, performed from geographically more distant countries. Companies that only engage in IT nearshoring provide less than a third of their IT services in this way. Companies with IT offshoring presences have a higher degree of IT nearshoring/offshoring and perform almost half of their IT services abroad using their own resources. The most popular countries are Portugal for nearshoring and India for offshoring. KW - Nearshoring KW - Offshoring KW - IT Services KW - Drivers KW - Selection Criteria KW - Large Companies KW - Study Y1 - 2025 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-85311 N1 - This document is an English translation of the article: Reicheneder, M., Westner, M. & Matschi, M. IT-Near- und Offshoring in deutschen Großunternehmen: Aktueller Stand, Motive und Auswahlkriterien. HMD (2025). https://doi.org/10.1365/s40702-025-01150-2 N1 - Die deutsche Originalveröffentlichung ist abgelegt unter: https://opus4.kobv.de/opus4-oth-regensburg/frontdoor/index/index/start/0/rows/10/sortfield/score/sortorder/desc/searchtype/simple/query/IT-Near-+und+Offshoring+in+deutschen+Gro%C3%9Funternehmen%3A+Aktueller+Stand%2C+Motive+und+Auswahlkriterien/docId/7958 CY - Regensburg ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Safi, Hila A1 - Bandic, Medina A1 - Niedermeier, Christoph A1 - Almudever, Carmen G. A1 - Feld, Sebastian A1 - Mauerer, Wolfgang T1 - Stacking the odds: full-stack quantum system design space exploration JF - EPJ Quantum Technology N2 - Design space exploration (DSE) plays an important role in optimising quantum circuit execution by systematically evaluating different configurations of compilation strategies and hardware settings. In this paper, we conduct a comprehensive investigation into the impact of various layout methods, qubit routing techniques, and optimisation levels, as well as device-specific properties such as different variants and strengths of noise and imperfections, the topological structure of qubits, connectivity densities, and back-end sizes. By spanning through these dimensions, we aim to understand the interplay between compilation choices and hardware characteristics. A key question driving our exploration is whether the optimal selection of device parameters, mapping techniques, comprising of initial layout strategies and routing heuristics can mitigate device induced errors beyond standard error mitigation approaches. Our results show that carefully selecting software strategies (e.g., mapping and routing algorithms) and tailoring hardware characteristics (such as minimising noise and leveraging topology and connectivity density) significantly improve the fidelity of circuit execution outcomes, and thus the expected correctness or success probability of the computational result. We provide estimates based on key metrics such as circuit depth, gate count and expected fidelity. Our results highlight the importance of hardware–software co-design, particularly as quantum systems scale to larger dimensions, and along the way towards fully error corrected quantum systems: Our study is based on computationally noisy simulations, but considers various implementations of quantum error correction (QEC) using the same approach as for other algorithms. The observed sensitivity of circuit fidelity to noise and connectivity suggests that co-design principles will be equally critical when integrating QEC in future systems. Our exploration provides practical guidelines for co-optimising physical mapping, qubit routing, and hardware configurations in realistic quantum computing scenarios. Y1 - 2025 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-85157 N1 - Corresponding author der OTH Regensburg: Hila Safi VL - 12 PB - Springer CY - Heidelberg ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gersch, Sebastian A1 - Noster, Ulf A1 - Schulz, Carsten A1 - Bagdahn, Jörg T1 - Influence of the Process-Related Surface Structure of L-PBF Manufactured Components on Residual Stress Measurement Using the Incremental Hole Drilling Method JF - Applied Sciences N2 - Laser Powder Bed Fusion (L-PBF) parts combine geometric freedom with process-induced rough surfaces that challenge residual-stress metrology. We evaluated the accuracy of the incremental hole-drilling (IHD) method with electronic speckle pattern interferometry (ESPI) by applying defined stresses via four-point bending to stress-relieved AlSi10Mg coupons, rather than measuring unknown process stresses. Flat specimens (2 mm, thin per ASTM E837) were analyzed on up-skin, side-skin, and CNC-milled surfaces; thin-specimen calibration coefficients were used. After a preliminary inter-specimen check (three specimens per surface; spread < 8 MPa), one representative specimen per surface was tested with three drill sites to assess intra-specimen uniformity. Measured IHD–ESPI stresses agreed best at 70 MPa: deviations were ~4.1% (up-skin), 6.0% (side-skin), and 6.24% (CNC-milled). At 10 MPa the relative errors increased (23.6%, 18.4%, and 1.40%), consistent with reduced ESPI signal-to-noise and fixture compliance in the low-stress regime. At 140 MPa, deviations rose again (21.1%, 14.3%, and 13.1%), reflecting operation near the ~60% Rp0.2 elastic limit of hole-drilling and potential local plasticity. Surface-dependent artifacts also mattered as follows: the side-skin required no coating and performed comparably to CNC-milled, whereas the up-skin’s roughness plus matting spray introduced fringe distortions and chip/coating debris near the hole. This controlled study indicates that IHD–ESPI can provide reliable results on L-PBF AlSi10Mg in the mid-stress range when surface preparation, coating, and rig compliance are carefully managed. Limitations include excluding down-skin surfaces and testing only one specimen per condition; thus, results should be generalized cautiously. KW - L-PBF KW - residual stress KW - hole drilling method KW - surface roughness KW - surface condition KW - AlSi10Mg Y1 - 2025 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-84929 SN - 2076-3417 VL - 15 IS - 18 PB - MDPI ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Chow, Rosan A1 - Dörrenbächer, Judith A1 - Poikolainen Rosén, Anton A1 - Yoo, Daisy A1 - Eriksson, Eva A1 - Hassenzahl, Marc T1 - Paradoxes, tensions and challenges in decentering the human : re-examining concepts, practices, methods and artifacts in More-Than-Human-Design T2 - DIS'25 Companion Proceedings of the 2025 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference : designing for a sustainable ocean N2 - In recent years, More-Than-Human-Design (MTHD) has gained traction in HCI, as exemplified by a growing body of workshops and publications. As this nascent field progresses, unresolved conceptual and practical methodological challenges continue to surface. It is time for MTHD researchers to critically revisit underlying assumptions, concepts and processes that shape their work. This one-day workshop invites the DIS community to engage in two key areas: a critical discussion on anthropocentrism, a core yet multifaceted concept in MTHD, and the presentation of practical work that either reveals paradoxes within MTHD – concerning how to decenter humans and how to engage with more-than-human actors – or explores constructive ways to navigate these paradoxes. Through mapping and discussing the challenges, we aim to identify patterns and shared concerns. The workshop will culminate in an open-ended Archive of Tensions, accessible via the workshop website, serving as a collective resource for ongoing reflection and inquiry. Furthermore, the Archive will be presented in an online event and the results will be published as an article. KW - More-Than-Human KW - Anthropocentrism KW - Paradoxes KW - Decenter human KW - Human Computer Interaction Y1 - 2025 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-84871 SN - 9798400714863 SP - 23 EP - 25 PB - ACM CY - New York, USA ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schumm, Leon A1 - Brown, Tom A1 - Abdel-Khalek, Hazem A1 - Ueckerdt, Falko A1 - Sterner, Michael A1 - Fioriti, David A1 - Parzen, Max T1 - The impact of temporal hydrogen regulation on hydrogen exporters and their domestic energy transition JF - Nature Communications N2 - As global demand for green hydrogen rises, potential hydrogen exporters move into the spotlight. While exports can bring countries revenue, large-scale on-grid hydrogen electrolysis for export can profoundly impact domestic energy prices and energy-related emissions. Our investigation explores the interplay of hydrogen exports, domestic energy transition and temporal hydrogen regulation, employing a sector-coupled energy model in Morocco. We find substantial co-benefits of domestic carbon dioxide mitigation and hydrogen exports, whereby exports can reduce market-based costs for domestic electricity consumers while mitigation reduces costs for hydrogen exporters. However, increasing hydrogen exports in a fossil-dominated system can substantially raise market-based costs for domestic electricity consumers, but surprisingly, temporal matching of hydrogen production can lower these costs by up to 31% with minimal impact on exporters. Here, we show that this policy instrument can steer the welfare (re-)distribution between hydrogen exporting firms, hydrogen importers, and domestic electricity consumers and hereby increases acceptance among actors. KW - Energy Transition KW - Hydrogen regulation Y1 - 2025 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-84857 N1 - Die Preprint-Version ist ebenfalls in diesem Repositorium verzeichnet unter: https://opus4.kobv.de/opus4-oth-regensburg/7272 VL - 16 PB - Nature CY - London ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Markov-Glazer, Alon A1 - Elbe, Anne-Marie A1 - Schliermann, Rainer T1 - From their eyes: Deaflympic athletes' and coaches' perspectives on mental training JF - Frontiers in sports and active living N2 - INTRODUCTION Sport psychology research has largely overlooked athletes with hearing impairments competing in Deaflympic sports, the designated elite sporting movement for this population. This study therefore explored Deaflympic athletes' and coaches' perspectives on mental training in the elite Deaf sports. METHODS A qualitative approach was used, involving six focus group interviews with 23 athletes (Mage = 33.09; 26.1% female) and four coaches from individual and team Deaf sports. Data were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis. RESULTS Three themes emerged: sport psychology consultation, the influence of visual orientation on psychological skills and demands, and Deaf sport culture and communication. While participants expressed strong interest in sport psychology, engagement with professionals was limited by accessibility issues, lack of sign language-fluent consultants, and structural barriers. Deaf athletes reported adapting some techniques to match their visual-spatial orientation and both advantages and challenges of visual reliance in sports. Distinct communication dynamics between native signers and spoken-language users within Deaf teams were also revealed. DISCUSSION These findings highlight the importance of culturally sensitive sport psychology frameworks that support the needs and preferences of Deaflympic athletes and promote equitable access to effective mental training resources. Y1 - 2025 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-84183 N1 - Corresponding author der OTH Regensburg: Alon Markov-Glazer VL - 7 PB - Frontiers ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kloiber, Jessica A1 - Schultheiß, Ulrich A1 - Hornberger, Helga T1 - Impact of heat treatment on the surface quality of electropolished WE43 alloy JF - Materials Letters N2 - In this study, the Mg alloy WE43 was solution annealed and precipitation hardened prior to electropolishing to evaluate the effects of different microstructures on the electropolishing result. While coarsely distributed precipitates led to surfaces showing wavy structures and dents after electropolishing, a uniform microstructure resulted in an even finish of the surface. The homogenization and refinement of the microstructure by heat treatment is a method to ensure improved electropolished surfaces of Mg materials Y1 - 2025 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-83512 SN - 0167-577X N1 - Corresponding author der OTH Regensburg: Jessica Kloiber VL - 397 PB - Elsevier BV ER -