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pmid: 33750993
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AbstractThe production of Z boson pairs in proton–proton ($${\mathrm{p}} {\mathrm{p}} $$ p p ) collisions, $${{\mathrm{p}} {\mathrm{p}} \rightarrow ({\mathrm{Z}}/\gamma ^*)({\mathrm{Z}}/\gamma ^*) \rightarrow 2\ell 2\ell '}$$ p p → ( Z / γ ∗ ) ( Z / γ ∗ ) → 2 ℓ 2 ℓ ′ , where $${\ell ,\ell ' = {\mathrm{e}}}$$ ℓ , ℓ ′ = e or $${{\upmu }}$$ μ , is studied at a center-of-mass energy of 13$$\,\text {TeV}$$ TeV with the CMS detector at the CERN LHC. The data sample corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 137$$\,\text {fb}^{-1}$$ fb - 1 , collected during 2016–2018. The $${\mathrm{Z}} {\mathrm{Z}} $$ Z Z production cross section, $$\sigma _{\text {tot}} ({\mathrm{p}} {\mathrm{p}} \rightarrow {\mathrm{Z}} {\mathrm{Z}} ) = 17.4 \pm 0.3 \,\text {(stat)} \pm 0.5 \,\text {(syst)} \pm 0.4 \,\text {(theo)} \pm 0.3 \,\text {(lumi)} \text { pb} $$ σ tot ( p p → Z Z ) = 17.4 ± 0.3 (stat) ± 0.5 (syst) ± 0.4 (theo) ± 0.3 (lumi) pb , measured for events with two pairs of opposite-sign, same-flavor leptons produced in the mass region $${60< m_{\ell ^+\ell ^-} < 120\,\text {GeV}}$$ 60 < m ℓ + ℓ - < 120 GeV is consistent with standard model predictions. Differential cross sections are also measured and agree with theoretical predictions. The invariant mass distribution of the four-lepton system is used to set limits on anomalous $${\mathrm{Z}} {\mathrm{Z}} {\mathrm{Z}} $$ Z Z Z and $${{\mathrm{Z}} {\mathrm{Z}} \gamma }$$ Z Z γ couplings.
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European physical journal special topics 228(2), 261-623 (2019). doi:10.1140/epjst/e2019-900045-4 Published by Springer, Berlin ; Heidelberg
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Adelhelm, P.; Hartmann, P.; Bender, C. L.; Busche, M.; +2 AuthorsAdelhelm, P.
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Janek, J.; Janek, J.
Janek, J. in OpenAIREResearch devoted to room temperature lithium–sulfur (Li/S8) and lithium–oxygen (Li/O2) batteries has significantly increased over the past ten years. The race to develop such cell systems is mainly motivated by the very high theoretical energy density and the abundance of sulfur and oxygen. The cell chemistry, however, is complex, and progress toward practical device development remains hampered by some fundamental key issues, which are currently being tackled by numerous approaches. Quite surprisingly, not much is known about the analogous sodium-based battery systems, although the already commercialized, high-temperature Na/S8 and Na/NiCl2 batteries suggest that a rechargeable battery based on sodium is feasible on a large scale. Moreover, the natural abundance of sodium is an attractive benefit for the development of batteries based on low cost components. This review provides a summary of the state-of-the-art knowledge on lithium–sulfur and lithium–oxygen batteries and a direct comparison with the analogous sodium systems. The general properties, major benefits and challenges, recent strategies for performance improvements and general guidelines for further development are summarized and critically discussed. In general, the substitution of lithium for sodium has a strong impact on the overall properties of the cell reaction and differences in ion transport, phase stability, electrode potential, energy density, etc. can be thus expected. Whether these differences will benefit a more reversible cell chemistry is still an open question, but some of the first reports on room temperature Na/S8 and Na/O2 cells already show some exciting differences as compared to the established Li/S8 and Li/O2 systems.
KITopen (Karlsruhe I... arrow_drop_down KITopen (Karlsruhe Institute of Technologie)Article . 2015Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Beilstein Journal of NanotechnologyArticle . 2015 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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Klesse, Stefan; Baittinger, Claudia; +52 AuthorsKlesse, Stefan
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Klesse, Stefan; Baittinger, Claudia; Bat-Enerel, Banzragch; Battipaglia, Giovanna;Klesse, Stefan
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Budeanu, Marius; Čada, Vojtěch; Cavin, Liam;Budeanu, Marius
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Čufar, Katarina; de Luis, Martin; Dorado-Liñán, Isabel; Dulamsuren, Choimaa; Garamszegi, Balázs; Grabner, Michael; Hacket-Pain, Andrew;Čufar, Katarina
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Toromani, Elvin; Trotsiuk, Volodymyr;Toromani, Elvin
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van der Maaten, Ernst; Weigel, Robert;van der Maaten, Ernst
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Zlatanov, Tzvetan; Rammig, Anja; Zang, Christian;Zlatanov, Tzvetan
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The future performance of the widely abundant European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) across its ecological amplitude is uncertain. Although beech is considered drought-sensitive and thus negatively affected by drought events, scientific evidence indicating increasing drought vulnerability under climate change on a cross-regional scale remains elusive. While evaluating changes in climate sensitivity of secondary growth offers a promising avenue, studies from productive, closed-canopy forests suffer from knowledge gaps, especially regarding the natural variability of climate sensitivity and how it relates to radial growth as an indicator of tree vitality. Since beech is sensitive to drought, we in this study use a drought index as a climate variable to account for the combined effects of temperature and water availability and explore how the drought sensitivity of secondary growth varies temporally in dependence on growth variability, growth trends, and climatic water availability across the species' ecological amplitude. Our results show that drought sensitivity is highly variable and non-stationary, though consistently higher at dry sites compared to moist sites. Increasing drought sensitivity can largely be explained by increasing climatic aridity, especially as it is exacerbated by climate change and trees' rank progression within forest communities, as (co-)dominant trees are more sensitive to extra-canopy climatic conditions than trees embedded in understories. However, during the driest periods of the 20th century, growth showed clear signs of being decoupled from climate. This may indicate fundamental changes in system behavior and be early-warning signals of decreasing drought tolerance. The multiple significant interaction terms in our model elucidate the complexity of European beech's drought sensitivity, which needs to be taken into consideration when assessing this species' response to climate change.
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Heavy-duty vehicles (HDVs) are responsible for a significant amount of CO2 emissions in the transport sector. The share of these vehicles is still increasing in the European Union (EU); nevertheless, rigorous CO2 emission reduction schemes will apply in the near future. Different measures to decrease CO2 emissions are being already discussed, e.g., the electrification of the powertrain. Additionally, the impact of autonomous driving on energy consumption is being investigated. The most common types are fuel cell vehicles (FCEVs) and battery-only vehicles (BEVs). It is still unclear which type of powertrain will prevail in the future. Therefore, we developed a method to compare different powertrain options based on different scenarios in terms of primary energy consumption, CO2 emissions, and fuel costs. We compared the results with the internal combustion engine vehicle (ICEV). The model includes a model for the climatization of the driver’s cabin, which we used to investigate the impact of autonomous driving on energy consumption. It became clear that certain powertrains offer advantages for certain applications and that sensitivities exist with regard to primary energy and CO2 emissions. Overall, it became clear that electrified powertrains could reduce the CO2 emissions and the primary energy consumption of HDVs. Moreover, autonomous vehicles can save energy in most cases.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product.description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2018Publisher:Wiley Funded by:SNSF | Population Genomic Basis ..., EC | APODYNA, NSF | Costs and Benefits of Bip... +8 projectsSNSF| Population Genomic Basis of Evolutionary Change in Drosophila Aging and Life History ,EC| APODYNA ,NSF| Costs and Benefits of Biparental Care in Monogamous Owl Monkeys ,NIH| EXTERNAL INNOVATIVE NETWORK CORE ,EC| LEED ,NIH| Mechanisms and Consequences of Social Connectedness in a Wild Primate Population ,NIH| SEX DIFFERENCES IN HEALTH AND SURVIVAL IN A WILD PRIMATE POPULATION ,NSF| RAPID Twinning in Monogamous Owl Monkeys of the Argentinean Chaco: Developmental and Behavioral Consequences ,NSF| LTREB: Long-term behavioral and genetic analyses of a wild primate population ,DFG ,NSF| Social Monogamy in Free-ranging Owl Monkeys (Aotus azarai azarai) of ArgentinaAuthors: Peter H. Becker;
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Fernando Colchero; +30 AuthorsFernando Colchero
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Henri Weimerskirch; Henri Weimerskirch
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Kristel M. De Vleeschouwer; Kristel M. De Vleeschouwer
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Fernando Colchero; Fernando Colchero
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Aurelio F. Malo; Aurelio F. Malo; Richard J. Delahay;Aurelio F. Malo
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Jennifer McDonald; Jennifer McDonald
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Jean-François Lemaître; Becky E. Raboy; Chris J. Reading;Jean-François Lemaître
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Dalia Amor Conde; David Miller; Colin O'Donnell;Dalia Amor Conde
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Felix Zajitschek; Anne M. Bronikowski;Felix Zajitschek
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Geoffrey M. While; Geoffrey M. While; John Frisenvænge; Susan C. Alberts;Geoffrey M. While
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Erik Wapstra in OpenAIREAbstractThe current extinction and climate change crises pressure us to predict population dynamics with ever‐greater accuracy. Although predictions rest on the well‐advanced theory of age‐structured populations, two key issues remain poorly explored. Specifically, how the age‐dependency in demographic rates and the year‐to‐year interactions between survival and fecundity affect stochastic population growth rates. We use inference, simulations and mathematical derivations to explore how environmental perturbations determine population growth rates for populations with different age‐specific demographic rates and when ages are reduced to stages. We find that stage‐ vs. age‐based models can produce markedly divergent stochastic population growth rates. The differences are most pronounced when there are survival‐fecundity‐trade‐offs, which reduce the variance in the population growth rate. Finally, the expected value and variance of the stochastic growth rates of populations with different age‐specific demographic rates can diverge to the extent that, while some populations may thrive, others will inevitably go extinct.
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more_vert Open Research Exeter arrow_drop_down Open Research ExeterArticle . 2018License: CC BYFull-Text: http://hdl.handle.net/10871/36423Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAArticle . 2019License: CC BY NC NDData sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAOxford University Research ArchiveArticle . 2018License: CC BYData sources: Oxford University Research ArchiveEcology LettersArticle . 2019License: CC BYData sources: University of Southern Denmark Research OutputUniversity of Southern Denmark Research OutputArticle . 2019Data sources: University of Southern Denmark Research OutputBiblioteca Digital de la Universidad de AlcaláArticle . 2019License: CC BY NC NDData sources: Biblioteca Digital de la Universidad de AlcaláInstitut National de la Recherche Agronomique: ProdINRAArticle . 2019Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Digital Repository @ Iowa State UniversityArticle . 2019Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product.description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2016Publisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:DFG, ANR | GC-INVAMOFECTDFG ,ANR| GC-INVAMOFECTAuthors: Cunze, Sarah;
Koch, Lisa Katharina; Koch, Lisa Katharina
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Kochmann, Judith; Klimpel, Sven;Kochmann, Judith
Kochmann, Judith in OpenAIREAedes albopictus and Ae. japonicus are two of the most widespread invasive mosquito species that have recently become established in western Europe. Both species are associated with the transmission of a number of serious diseases and are projected to continue their spread in Europe.In the present study, we modelled the habitat suitability for both species under current and future climatic conditions by means of an Ensemble forecasting approach. We additionally compared the modelled MAXENT niches of Ae. albopictus and Ae. japonicus regarding temperature and precipitation requirements.Both species were modelled to find suitable habitat conditions in distinct areas within Europe: Ae. albopictus within the Mediterranean regions in southern Europe, Ae. japonicus within the more temperate regions of central Europe. Only in few regions, suitable habitat conditions were projected to overlap for both species. Whereas Ae. albopictus is projected to be generally promoted by climate change in Europe, the area modelled to be climatically suitable for Ae. japonicus is projected to decrease under climate change. This projection of range reduction under climate change relies on the assumption that Ae. japonicus is not able to adapt to warmer climatic conditions. The modelled MAXENT temperature niches of Ae. japonicus were found to be narrower with an optimum at lower temperatures compared to the niches of Ae. albopictus.Species distribution models identifying areas with high habitat suitability can help improving monitoring programmes for invasive species currently in place. However, as mosquito species are known to be able to adapt to new environmental conditions within the invasion range quickly, niche evolution of invasive mosquito species should be closely followed upon in future studies.
Parasites & Vect... arrow_drop_down Hochschulschriftenserver - Universität Frankfurt am MainArticle . 2016Data sources: Hochschulschriftenserver - Universität Frankfurt am MainPublication Server of Goethe University Frankfurt am MainArticle . 2016License: CC BYData sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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Kishan Veerashekar; Kishan Veerashekar
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Halil Askan; Halil Askan
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Matthias Luther; Matthias Luther
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Neighboring stand-alone hybrid microgrids with diesel generators (DGs) as well as grid-feeding photovoltaics (PV) and grid-forming battery storage systems (BSS) can be coupled to reduce fuel costs and emissions as well as to enhance the security of supply. In contrast to the research in control and small-signal rotor angle stability of microgrids, there is a significant lack of knowledge regarding the transient stability of off-grid hybrid microgrids in a cluster environment. Therefore, the large-signal rotor angle stability of pooled microgrids was assessed qualitatively and also quantitatively in this research work. Quantitative transient stability assessment (TSA) was carried out with the help of the—recently developed and validated—micro-hybrid method by combining time-domain simulations and transient energy function analyses. For this purpose, three realistic dynamic microgrids were modelled regarding three operating modes (island, interconnection, and cluster) as well as the conventional scenario “classical” and four hybrid scenarios (“storage”, “sun”, “sun & storage”, and “night”) regarding different instants of time on a tropical partly sunny day. It can be inferred that, coupling hybrid microgrids is feasible from the voltage, frequency, and also transient stability point of view. However, the risk of large-signal rotor angle instability in pooled microgrids is relatively higher than in islanded microgrids. Along with critical clearing times, new stability-related indicators such as system stability degree and corrected critical clearing times should be taken into account in the planning phase and in the operation of microgrids. In principle, a general conclusion concerning the best operating mode and scenario of the investigated microgrids cannot be drawn. TSA of pooled hybrid microgrids should be performed—on a regular basis especially in the grid operation—for different loading conditions, tie-line power flows, topologies, operating modes, and scenarios.
Energies arrow_drop_down EnergiesOther literature type . 2020License: CC BYFull-Text: http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/5/1286/pdfData sources: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Instituteadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product.description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Doctoral thesis 2023Embargo end date: 15 May 2023Publisher:RWTH Aachen University Authors:
Abdelshafy, Ali Ezzat Abdelhamid; Abdelshafy, Ali Ezzat Abdelhamid
Abdelshafy, Ali Ezzat Abdelhamid in OpenAIREThe transformation towards carbon-neutral and circular economies and industrial systems is of utmost importance facing climate change and scarcity of resources. To tackle the resulting enormous planning and implementation tasks, there exist on the one hand very detailed bottom-up process models and roadmaps for specific technologies and companies, and on the other hand highly aggregated top-down approaches and scenarios for climate-neutral trajectories at global, EU and national scale. However, only few approaches so far specifically address the regional application level, which is of high importance for the implementation of car-bon-neutral and circular industrial systems because of the many intersectoral relations between companies and manifold links between material and energy flows within a region. This holds especially for the regional interrelations of energy and material intensive industries like steel, cement, or chemistry. Additionally, regional characteristics will have a strong impact on the design of new pipeline infrastructures for the transportation of hydrogen or CO2. Therefore, regional analyses and integrated approaches for modelling and assessment are required to overcome these gaps methods and applications. Against this background, the aim of this dissertation is to develop integrated modelling, evaluation and planning approaches for the transformation towards carbon-neutral and circular industrial systems and infrastructures with specific emphasis on solutions for the regional level. The dissertation serves to provide transparency on the development of material and energy flows over time, supports technology choice decisions based on techno-economic and environmental evaluations, and supports policy and management decisions on infrastructure and technology investments. The developed approaches have to regard for many requirements and challenges, i.e., approaches need to applicable at regional level, regard for the nexus between carbon neutrality and circular economy, incorporate intersectoral interdependencies between companies and material flows, be interdisciplinary in that they are able to regard for technical, economic, environmental as well as social aspects, consider spatial relations and regional networks, and are dynamic in that they regard for the transformation over time. These requirements and challenges are analysed and integrated via different methodological approaches and system boundaries. The dissertation specifically addresses the transformation of the metals and cement & construction sectors in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), a region that accounts for one third of the German cement and chemical production and two fifths of the steel production in Germany. Being a crucial hub for the heavy industries in Eu-rope, the state is responsible for one quarter of the annual GHG emissions in Germany, half of these emissions comes from the energy sector and approximately one fifth is generated by the regional industries. As the state is currently witnessing fundamental structural changes in the industrial sector, it is a suitable region for investigating the transformation process and demonstrating the respective methods. Moreover, the state can also represent the main features of other industrial regions in Germany and Europe. The dissertation consists of five parts. Part I presents the background, structure and region of interest, and dis-cusses the adopted methods and derived approaches. The next three parts (II – IV) encompass the cumulative dissertation. Herein, it is composed of nine peer-reviewed publications that address the two mentioned sectors (i.e. metals and cement & construction) via using different methods and system boundaries. Part II on the metals sector comprises three papers. Paper 1 addresses the industrial transformation in the steel industry by means of developing a hybrid model that defines and quantifies the changes in the regional and energy material flows in North Rhine-Westphalia. Paper 2 determines the causes of CO2 emissions during the production process of cast iron and steel and the mitigation potentials. Paper 3 presents a techno-economic and environmental (TEE) assessment to study the impact of increasing the share of secondary inputs (i.e. steel scrap) from an interdisciplinary perspective. Part III on the cement and construction industry contains four publications. Paper 4 studies the role of CCUS in decarbonizing the cement industry and discusses its necessity as well as the associated challenges. The paper is based on an extensive literature review and analyses the supply chains, the various options that cement producers have to mitigate their emissions and their techno-economic requirements, advantages, drawbacks, boundaries and challenges. Paper 5 aims at promoting a circular economy in the construction sector via presenting a novel model that estimates the regional supply and demand of secondary materials over time. Paper 6 focuses on the spatial aspects of carbonation as a specific CCU technology, and realizes a relationship between the distance and CO2 sequestration capacity in NRW via locational material flow analysis and an optimization model. Paper 7 enhances this analysis by using more data inputs and classifying the available materials into different categories, which results in more detailed analyses and outcomes. Part IV on the intersectoral impacts and infrastructure planning consists of two papers. Paper 8 focuses on the relationship between carbon neutrality and circular economy via an intersectoral energy and material flow analysis in NRW. Herein, a broad system boundary has been defined in order to comprehensively include a wide range of industrial value chains. Paper 9 presents an extensive analysis on the configurations and costs of the prospective CO2 network in Germany. Part V on the Conclusions & Outlook presents the main outcomes of the dissertation, and recommendations for future research activities. Methodologically, the derived approaches and frameworks are based on three fundamental methods A) Mate-rial Flow Analysis (MFA), B) integrated TEE assessment, and C) planning of optimal networks and infrastructures. A) The basic MFA methodology has been extended by integrating dimensions such as time, location, and process modelling. As a result, extended approaches such as regional intersectoral MFA, prospective MFA, locational MFA, and dynamic-locational MFA are developed and applied to practical planning case studies. B) Integrated TEE assessment is applied as a comprehensive approach to merge the relationship between the technical, economic and environmental performance. The derived framework is used to investigate and optimize the three aspects simultaneously. C) Approaches for planning of optimal networks and infrastructure are used to design the prospective infrastructures, specifically the CO2 pipeline network in Germany. Herein, an optimization model has been developed based on an extensive number of datasets and a scenario analysis has been also carried out to illustrate the impacts of different conditions. Overall, this dissertation succeeded in providing innovative modelling extensions and integrations, which have been used to investigate ongoing serious themes and address real industrial questions. The quantitative and qualitative analyses have achieved the dissertation’s goals and fulfilled the identified requirements. The presented case studies on the different industries and materials have demonstrated the effectiveness of the derived frameworks, which can be also used to solve other problems. Therefore, the dissertation is an added value to the academia and of high interest for the industrial sector and policymakers. For researchers, the presented models provide a basis for further studies and research. For the industrial sector and policymakers, the comprehensive analyses and conclusions can be very helpful in deriving regional strategies and roadmaps. Dissertation, Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen, 2023; Aachen : RWTH Aachen University 1 Online-Ressource : Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten (2023). doi:10.18154/RWTH-2023-05379 = Dissertation, Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen, 2023 Published by RWTH Aachen University, Aachen
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