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Kultureinrichtungen als Arbeitgeber sehen sich zunehmend veränderten Rahmenbedingungen der Mitarbeitergewinnung und -bindung gegenüber, die sich aus mehreren gesellschaftlichen Megatrends ergeben. Zentral sind dabei zum einen der demografische Wandel und die damit einhergehende Überalterung der Arbeitnehmer, zum anderen geänderte Wertvorstellungen und Arbeitsmotive der jüngeren Arbeitnehmergeneration, der sogenannten „Generation Y“. Beides hat weitreichende Implikationen für das Recruiting und die dauerhafte Bindung von Mitarbeitern in zahlreichen Branchen an das jeweilige Unternehmen. Vorgestellt werden im folgenden Beitrag die Ergebnisse einer Studie, die zum einen Arbeitsmotivation und -zufriedenheit von Beschäftigten im Kultursektor untersucht hat und dabei den Fokus auf Wert- und Arbeitshaltungen der Generation Y gelegt hat. Zum anderen wurden die Bedeutung der Rahmenarbeitsbedingungen erhoben, insbesondere die Rolle der Führung sowie von Flexibilität am Arbeitsplatz.
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Management von Medienmarken
(2016)
Gelingendes Projektmanagement in der Schule am Beispiel der Potenzialanalyse in der achten Klasse
(2016)
The Unfitted Discontinuous Galerkin Method for Solving the EEG Forward Problem: A Second Order Study
(2016)
Intelligente Helfer als persönlicher Assistent. Wie sicher und vertrauenswürdig sind Roboter?
(2016)
Die Zeit nach dem Passwort. Handhabbare Multifaktor-Authentifizierung für ein gesundes Eco-System
(2016)
Kurzübersicht der aktuellen Projekte des Westfälischen Energieinstituts.
Datenanalyse beim CRM
(2016)
Intelligenzexplosion
(2016)
This experimental work deals with the preparation and investigation of PEM fuel cell electrodes, which are obtained using Graphene Related Material (GRM) serving as catalyst support material for platinum nanoparticles. The applied GRM belong to the group of carbon nanofibers and exhibits a helical-ribbon structure with dimensions of 50 nm in diameter and an average length up to a few µm. Furthermore, utilized GRM provide a superior graphitisation degree of about 100 %, which leads to both high corrosion resistance and low ohmic resistance. Material stability plays one of the main roles for long term fuel cell operation, whereby a great electrical catalyst contact combined with high specific surface area yields in high fuel cell performances.
Prior to GRM dispersion and deposition onto a gas diffusion layer, the graphene structures are functionalized by oxygen plasma treatment. Through this step, functional oxygen groups are generated onto the GRM outer surface providing an improved hydrophilic behaviour and facilitating the GRM suspension preparation. In addition, the oxygen groups act as anchors for platinum nanoparticles which are subsequently deposited onto the GRM surface through a pulse electrodeposition process.
Membrane electrode assemblies produced with the prepared electrodes are investigated in-situ in a PEM fuel cell test bench.
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The wireless data logger system “Cor/log® BAN BT” (CL) allows seamless 24/7 monitoring of relevant vital sign parameters. CL covers the entire period of acute point of care inside the hospital and the recovery period, when first mobility is achieved and when the patient is released into an ambulatory or homecare environment. The CL records the relevant vital signs such as ECG, respiration, pulse oximetry with plethysmogram and movement. The vital data collected with the CL data logger is saved on a memory card for further analysis and is simultaneously transmitted in real-time to a telemedicine server via a smartphone or tablet. The smartphone also provides GPS location information. In addition Cor/log View, an Android Application for viewing recorded vital sign data originating from the CL, was developed. CL has also a connector to the generic MedM health cloud. MedM is a generic patient data management system (PDMS) consisting of a cloud portal and a mobile health app. The app runs on Android, iOS and Windows. The app can connects wirelessly to the CL physiologic monitor and stores the vital signs in the cloud.
In the polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFC) state of the art, rare and expensive platinum group metals (PGM) or PGM alloys are used as catalyst material. Reduction of PGMs in PEMFC electrodes is strongly required to reach cost targets for this technology. An optimal catalyst utilization is achieved in case of nano-structured particles supported on carbon material with a large specific surface area. In this study, graphitic material, in form of carbon nanofibers (CNF), is decorated with Pt particles, serving as catalyst material for PEMFC electrodes with low Pt loading. As a novelty, the effect of oxygen plasma treatment of CNFs previously to platinum particle deposition has been studied. Electrodes are investigated in respect of the optimal morphology, microstructure as well as electrochemical properties. Therefore, samples are characterized by means of scanning electron microscopy combined with energy dispersive X-ray analysis, transmission electron microscopy, thermogravimetry, X-ray diffraction as well as X-ray fluorescence analysis. In order to determine the electrochemical active surface area of catalyst particles, cyclic voltammetry has been performed in 0.5 M sulphuric acid. Selected samples have been investigated in a PEMFC test bench according to their polarization behavior.
Carbon Nanofibers (CNF) are considered to be a promising catalyst support material due to their unique characteristics, excellent mechanical, electrical and structural properties, high surface area and nevertheless, good interaction with metallic catalyst particles. The possibility of preparing CNF decorated with platinum by an electrochemical method was tested, using a hexachloroplatinic bath solution. The experiments were carried out with the aid of a Potentiostat/Galvanostat Ivium Technologies Vertex, in a three – electrode cell. The aim of the present work was to determine the electrochemical surface area (ECSA) of the CNF-Pt catalysts in relation to the functionalization treatment of fibers, using an electrochemical method. ECSA for different functionalized CNF-Pt catalysts was determined by cyclic voltammetry in 0.5 M H2SO4 solution. The highest active surface of platinum was obtained for the samples with CNF functionalized by plasma treatment using 80 W for 1800 s. The obtained results correlate very well with the particles size and distribution of platinum, revealed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and the quantity of deposited platinum determined by thermo gravimetrical analysis (TGA) respectively. Cyclic voltammetry (CV) has been proven to be a suitable method for estimation of the ECSA of the electrocatalysts.