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The harmonisation applied to European higher education in Agricultural/Biosystems Engineering

2010

Even if the process of harmonisation applied to European Higher Education in Agricultural/Biosystems Engineering started in 1989, it is still in progress. Until now this process benefited, above all, from the results of the projects of two European thematic networks : • USAEE-TN, whose best results were the core curricula to be used as benchmarks for the degree study programs in Agricultural/Biosystems Engineering; • ERABEE-TN, still working for developing the results of USAEE-TN, above all, at the 3rd cycle in Biosystems Engineering. Another important contribution to the harmonisation of the European curricula in Agricultural/Biosystems Engineering was obtained from the cooperation between…

harmonisation degree study programs Agricultural/Biosystems Engineering
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Biosystems Engineering curricula in Europe

2013

This paper describes the history of the harmonisation of agricultural/biosystems engineering degree study programs in Europe from 1989, when the need for this process was widely felt, until now, when this need was partly satisfied through the implementation of the projects of two EU funded thematic networks, i.e., USAEE-TN and ERABEE-TN. The objective of this paper is to contribute to promote, in each EU country and elsewhere, the process of harmonisation of agricultural/biosystems engineering degree study programs, and student and graduate mobility within the EU, as well as between the EU and the USA. At present, in Europe, this harmonisation process is aided by the key results of the proj…

harmonization degree study programs Agricultural/Biosystems EngineeringSettore AGR/09 - Meccanica AgrariaHarmonisation degree study programs agricultural/biosystems engineering student and graduate mobility
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WATCHING PEOPLE: ALGORITHMS TO STUDY HUMAN MOTION AND ACTIVITIES

2020

Nowadays human motion analysis is one of the most active research topics in Computer Vision and it is receiving an increasing attention from both the industrial and scientific communities. The growing interest in human motion analysis is motivated by the increasing number of promising applications, ranging from surveillance, human–computer interaction, virtual reality to healthcare, sports, computer games and video conferencing, just to name a few. The aim of this thesis is to give an overview of the various tasks involved in visual motion analysis of the human body and to present the issues and possible solutions related to it. In this thesis, visual motion analysis is categorized into thr…

human motionSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle Informazionihuman actvity recognitionaction recognition360°360 cameradeep learningtracking 360°computer vision360° camerahuman behaviors segmentation360-degreepedestrian trackinghuman motion trackingtime serietime-serie
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La elección de los grados de Maestro/a: análisis de tendencias e incidencia del género y la titulación

2021

La elección de estudios universitarios es un proceso complejo en el que influyen diferentes variables. En este estudio se analizan los motivos de elección de carrera del alumnado de los Grados de Maestro/a en Educación Infantil y Educación Primaria de la Universitat de València en la última década, así como las posibles diferencias en los motivos a lo largo del tiempo y en función del Grado y del sexo. Utilizando como instrumento de recogida de información, un cuestionario adaptado de otra investigación en el contexto español, se analizan las motivaciones de un total de 769 estudiantes de estas titulaciones, recogidas en tres tiempos (cursos: 2010-2011, 2014-2015 y 2018-2019). Los resultado…

infantilNurserymotivación para los estudiosMotifsPrimary educationdocentesenseñanza primariaContext (language use)Theory and practice of educationMotivosDocentesMotivació en l'educacióUniversidad de Valencia. Grado en Maestro/a en Educación InfantilEnfantinElecciónReasonsSexeChoicetítulo universitarioeducación preescolarPrimaireL7-991LB5-3640InfantilChoixDegréstendenciaGradosPrimariaGender:3 - Ciencias sociales::37 - Educación. Enseñanza. Formación. Tiempo libre [CDU]Education (General)TeachersDegreeselecciónprimariaUniversidad de Valencia. Grado en Maestro/a en Educación Primariaelección de estudiosgradosdiferencia de sexoGéneroPsychologySocial psychologyLes enseignantsPrimary
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Structural Dynamics of Interfirm Knowledge Networks

2016

In this chapter, we investigate the drivers of interfirm network structural dynamics and their influence on knowledge creation and diffusion processes that occur in such networks over time. Interfirm knowledge networks are complex webs of linkages connecting a variety of idiosyncratic firms within and across industries. Aimed to contribute to answer the recent calls for a more dynamic and multilevel view to understand network structures and processes, we leverage the complex network research to formulate a multilevel theoretical framework that clarifies the structural dynamics and knowledge creation and diffusion potential of interfirm networks.

knowledgeKnowledge managementOperations researchbusiness.industryNetwork structureComplex networkDegree distributionstructural dynamicsAverage path lengthVariety (cybernetics)Knowledge creationLeverage (negotiation)Dynamics (music)Interfirm networkSociologybusinessSettore SECS-P/08 - Economia E Gestione Delle Imprese
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Labor-Market Returns to Higher Vocational Schooling

2018

This paper examines the labor-market returns to a new form of postsecondary vocational education, vocational master's degrees. We use individual fixed effects models on the matched sample of students and non-students from Finland to capture any time-invariant differences across individuals. Attendance in vocational master's programs leads to higher earnings of eight percent five years after entry even if selection on unobservables is twice as strong as selection on observables. Earnings gains are similar by gender and age, but they are marginally higher for health than for business or technology and trades. nonPeerReviewed

labour-market returnsI26ammatillinen koulutuseducationJ24vocational educationkorkeakoulututkinnottyömarkkinatmaster’s degreessijoittuminenammattikoulutusddc:330labor-market returnsmaster's degrees
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Yielding of a quartz sand from saturated to dry state

2020

The paper presents the results of an experimental work where we analyse the behaviour of an unsaturated quartz sand in a wide range of degree of saturation (from saturated to dry state). The possibility of anticipating the hydro-mechanical behaviour of the soils when they approach the dry state is fundamental in many areas. An extensive experimental program, including controlled-suction and constant water content oedometric tests, was carried out to deeply analyse the water retention behaviour and the relationship between the yield stress and suction (Loading-Collapse curve). All elasto-plastic models provide a monotonically increase of the yield stress with suction. This assumption implies…

lcsh:GE1-350021110 strategic defence & security studiesWork (thermodynamics)Materials scienceSuctionSettore ICAR/07 - GeotecnicabehaviorDegree of saturation0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyGranular materialcompressionWater retentionYielding model unsaturated soilSoil watermedicineGeotechnical engineeringmedicine.symptomQuartzWater contentlcsh:Environmental sciences021101 geological & geomatics engineering
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Towards automatic calibration of 2-D flood propagation models

2010

Abstract. Hydraulic models for flood propagation description are an essential tool in many fields and are used, for example, for flood hazard and risk assessments, evaluation of flood control measures, etc. Nowadays there are many models of different complexity regarding the mathematical foundation and spatial dimensions available, and most of them are comparatively easy to operate due to sophisticated tools for model setup and control. However, the calibration of these models is still underdeveloped in contrast to other models like e.g. hydrological models or models used in ecosystem analysis. This has two primary reasons: first, lack of relevant data against which the models can be calibr…

lcsh:GE1-350Flood mythOperations researchlcsh:TEvent (computing)Computer sciencelcsh:Geography. Anthropology. RecreationDegrees of freedom (statistics)Contrast (statistics)Control engineering550 - Earth sciencesEquifinalitylcsh:Technologylcsh:TD1-1066Finite element methodFlood controllcsh:GCalibrationlcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringlcsh:Environmental sciences
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Suction controlled drying and wetting cycle effects on the volumetric behaviour of a lime-treated high plasticity clay

2016

The paper presents some experimental results collected on samples recovered from an experimental embankment obtained by compacting a lime-treated clay. Samples were collected soon after the in situ compaction and they were cured in controlled environmental conditions for at least 18 months. Mercury intrusion porosimetry tests (MIP) were carried out on freeze-dried specimens to characterize the microstructure of the material. In order to assess the durability of the improved material, laboratory tests focused on the effects of cyclic variations of the degree of saturation on the water retention properties and the volumetric behaviour of the stabilized clay. Collected results show that the li…

lcsh:GE1-350Materials scienceSuctionDegree of saturationCompaction020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyengineering.materialPlasticity021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMicrostructurecomplex mixtures0201 civil engineeringWater retentionlime-treated clay stabilization microstructure volumetric behaviormedicineengineeringGeotechnical engineeringWettingComposite materialmedicine.symptom0210 nano-technologylcsh:Environmental sciencesLimeE3S Web of Conferences
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Impact of climate change on the timing of strawberry phenological processes in the Baltic States

2016

Climate change has been shown to impact aspects of agriculture and phenology. This study aims to quantify changes in the timing of garden strawberry blooms and harvests in the Baltic States using Regional Climate Models (RCMs). First, parameters for a strawberry phenology model based on the growing degree day (GDD) methodology were determined. Growing degree days were calculated using a modified sine wave method that estimates the diurnal temperature cycle from the daily maximum and minimum temperature. Model parameters include the base temperature and the required cumulative GDD sum, estimated from phenological and meteorological observations in Latvia for the years 2010–2013 via iterative…

lcsh:Geologyregional climate models.lcsh:QE1-996.5General Earth and Planetary Sciencesthermal time modelgrowing degree daysstrawberry phenologyWater Science and TechnologyEstonian Journal of Earth Sciences
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