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Opiskelijavaihto : minkälaista siellä sitten tulee olemaan?
2011
Jyväskylän yliopiston musiikin laitoksen musiikkikasvatuksen koulutusohjelma on vuodesta 2004 asti ollut mukana CIMOn koordinoimassa North-South-South-verkosto-ohjelmassa. Tässä tutkimuksessa on tutkittu Jyväskylän yliopiston musiikin laitoksen ja Etelä-Afrikan Pretorian yliopiston välistä NSS-ohjelmaan liittyvää opiskelijaliikkuvuutta. Tutkimuksessa on haastateltu kahta Etelä-Afrikkaan opiskelijavaihtoon lähtevää opiskelijaa. Tarkoituksena oli selvittää opiskelijoiden ajatuksia opiskeluvaihtoa kohtaan. Tutkimuksessa haluttiin selvittää opiskelijoiden lähdön motiiveja, toiveita ja odotuksia vaihtoa kohtaan, sekä opiskelijoiden tietoutta NSS-ohjelmasta.
BANΔIT: B’‐factor Analysis for Drug Design and Structural Biology
2020
The analysis of B‐factor profiles from X‐ray protein structures can be utilized for structure‐based drug design since protein mobility changes have been associated with the quality of protein‐ligand interactions. With the BANΔIT (B’‐factor analysis and ΔB’ interpretation toolkit), we have developed a JavaScript‐based browser application that provides a graphical user interface for the normalization and analysis of B’‐factor profiles. To emphasize the usability for rational drug design applications, we have analyzed a selection of crystallographic protein‐ligand complexes and have given exemplary conclusions for further drug optimization including the development of a B’‐factor‐supported pha…
A Flux-Split Algorithm Applied to Relativistic Flows
1998
The equations of RFD can be written as a hyperbolic system of conservation laws by choosing an appropriate vector of unknowns. We give an explicit formulation of the full spectral decomposition of the Jacobian matrices associated with the fluxes in each spatial direction, which is the essential ingredient of the techniques we propose in this paper. These techniques are based on the recently derived flux formula of Marquina, a new way to compute the numerical flux at a cell interface which leads to a conservative, upwind numerical scheme. Using the spectral decompositions in a fundamental way, we construct high order versions of the basic first-order scheme described by R. Donat and A. Marqu…
A rescaling algorithm for the numerical solution to the porous medium equation in a two-component domain
2016
Abstract The aim of this paper is to design a rescaling algorithm for the numerical solution to the system of two porous medium equations defined on two different components of the real line, that are connected by the nonlinear contact condition. The algorithm is based on the self-similarity of solutions on different scales and it presents a space-time adaptable method producing more exact numerical solution in the area of the interface between the components, whereas the number of grid points stays fixed.
Hybrid equilibrium element with interelement interface for the analysis of delamination and crack propagation problems
2020
This article proposes a formulation for the analysis of delamination and fracture propagation problems at the interelement interface, with perfect adhesion at the pre-failure condition and with linear softening at the post-failure regime. The proposed formulation is based on the hybrid equilibrium element (HEE) model, with stress fields which strongly verify the homogeneous equilibrium equations and interelement equilibrium equations. The HEE can easily model high-order stress fields and can implicitly model the initially rigid behavior of an extrinsic interface at the element sides. The interface model is defined as a function of the same degrees of freedom of the HEE (generalized stresses…
A multidimensional adapted process model of teaching
2021
AbstractIn the present study, we aimed to specify the key competence domains perceived to be critical for the teaching profession and depict them as a comprehensive teacher competence model. An expert panel that included representatives from seven units providing university-based initial teacher education in Finland carried out this process. To produce an active construction of a shared understanding and an interpretation of the discourse in the field, the experts reviewed literature on teaching. The resulting teacher competence model, the multidimensional adapted process model of teaching (MAP), represents a collective conception of the relevant empirical literature and prevailing discours…
Der pikareske Roman als Katalysator in geschichtlichen Abläufen : erzählerische Kommunikationsmodelle in Das Leben des Lazarillo von Tormes, bei Thom…
2005
Anna-Riitta Tunturi tutki väitöskirjassaan pikareski- eli veijariromaanin eri ilmenemismuotoja historiallisena läpileikkauksena, sosiologisena ilmiönä ja romaanitaiteen osa-alueena. Sana ”pícaro” tulee kastiliankielen verbistä ”picar”, joka tarkoittaa alempiarvoisten ammattien harjoittamista, kuten picador de toros, pikadori härkätaistelussa, toreadorin avustaja. Saksaksi sana on Schelm, joten oma sanamme kelmi on saksalaista lainaa. Lisäksi suomen kielessä on veijari, huijari, heittiö tai hulttio, ja lisääkin varmasti löytyy. This dissertation in comparative literature examines several Finnish picaresque novels of 20th century in relation to some classical continental European novels such …
IDEA: interface dynamics and energetics algorithm.
2007
IDEA, interface dynamics and energetics algorithm, was implemented, in FORTRAN, under different operating systems to mimic dynamics and energetics of elementary events involved in interfacial processes. The code included a parallel elaboration scheme in which both the stochastic and the deterministic components, involved in the developed physical model, worked simultaneously. IDEA also embodied an optionally running VISUAL subroutine, showing the dynamic energy changes caused by the surface events, e.g., occurring at the gas-solid interface. Monte Carlo and ordinary differential equation system subroutines were employed in a synergistic way to drive the occurrence of the elementary events a…
The distributed Slow Control System of the XENON100 experiment
2012
The XENON100 experiment, in operation at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS) in Italy, was designed to search for evidence of dark matter interactions inside a volume of liquid xenon using a dual-phase time projection chamber. This paper describes the Slow Control System (SCS) of the experiment with emphasis on the distributed architecture as well as on its modular and expandable nature. The system software was designed according to the rules of Object-Oriented Programming and coded in Java, thus promoting code reusability and maximum flexibility during commissioning of the experiment. The SCS has been continuously monitoring the XENON100 detector since mid 2008, remotely recordi…
The Ising model as a playground for the study of wetting and interface behavior
2000
Computer simulations have played an important role in the elucidation of wetting and interface unbinding phenomena. In particular, use of the Ising-lattice-gas model in a film geometry and subject to diverse surface and bulk magnetic fields has permitted extensive Monte Carlo simulations to reveal new features of the phase diagrams associated with these phenomena and to provoke new theoretical studies. The status of our knowledge about the nature of wetting and interface-delocalization transitions which has resulted from these Ising model simulations will be summarized.