Search Results - "Schmidt, K.J"
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Adsorption of carbon monoxide on Au(1 1 0)-(1 × 2)
Published in Surface science (20-06-2003)“…The adsorption of carbon monoxide on a gold (1 1 0)-(1 × 2) surface was studied between 28 and 300 K by means of TDS, UPS, Δ Φ, NEXAFS, and LEED. Below 150 K,…”
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Spontaneous and electron-induced adsorption of oxygen on Au(110)-(1 × 2)
Published in Surface science (10-06-2002)“…The interaction of dioxygen with a gold(110)-(1 x 2) surface has been investigated between 28 and 700 K by means of thermal desorption spectroscopy (TDS), UV…”
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The adsorption of xenon on a ruthenium(1 0 [formula omitted] 0) surface
Published in Surface science (01-10-2001)“…The interaction of xenon with a ruthenium(1 0 1 ̄ 0) surface was investigated between 29 and 300 K by means of low-energy electron diffraction (LEED),…”
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Importance and value of adjuvanted influenza vaccine in the care of older adults from a European perspective – A systematic review of recently published literature on real-world data
Published in Vaccine (11-05-2022)“…There is an urgent need for improved influenza vaccines especially for older adults due to the presence of immunosenescence. It is therefore highly relevant to…”
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Reply to letter to editor by Yin et al
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Average neutron detection efficiency for DEMON detectors
Published in Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment (01-05-2013)“…The neutron detection efficiency of a DEMON detector, averaged over the whole volume, was calculated using GEANT and applied to determine neutron…”
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Oxygen chemisorption on Au [formula omitted]-(1×2) II. Spectroscopic and reactive thermal desorption measurements
Published in Surface science (10-02-2003)“…Electron bombardment of physisorbed and condensed oxygen molecules on Au(1 1 0)-(1×2) at 28 K produces chemisorbed atomic oxygen. The latter was investigated…”
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Oxygen chemisorption on Au( [formula omitted])-(1×2) I. Thermal desorption measurements
Published in Surface science (10-02-2003)“…Oxygen chemisorption on Au(1 1 0)-(1×2) was induced by electron bombardment (500 eV) of physisorbed oxygen molecules at 28 K. TDS reveals the successive…”
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Work in progress - breaking free of the laboratory using PDAs
Published in 2009 39th IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (01-10-2009)“…Laboratory experiences are often contrived and limited in scope by resources. Additionally, students often fail to transfer the knowledge gained in the…”
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The adsorption of xenon on Ru(1 0 [formula omitted] 0): an angle-resolved UV photoemission study
Published in Surface science (10-02-2003)“…Recently, we examined the interaction of xenon with a ruthenium(1 0 1 ̄ 0) surface between 29 and 300 K and determined adsorbed phases, binding states as well…”
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Teaching engineering: The student's perspective
Published in 2007 37th Annual Frontiers In Education Conference - Global Engineering: Knowledge Without Borders, Opportunities Without Passports (01-10-2007)“…When it comes to undergraduate education, there is concern at a national level of the quality of education. The influence of teachers and their approaches to…”
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Developing and assessing an online portfolio system
Published in 33rd Annual Frontiers in Education, 2003. FIE 2003 (2003)“…Using project-based education as a model, the Mechanical Engineering department at the University of Texas at Austin is developing a user-friendly, pedagogical…”
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Student generated course demos
Published in 33rd Annual Frontiers in Education, 2003. FIE 2003 (2003)“…Actively engaging engineering students in classroom instruction often results in project-centered activities. Generally these projects are selected because of…”
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Do mobile and wireless technologies add value to higher education?
Published in 32nd Annual Frontiers in Education (2002)“…Will handheld, wireless devices replace traditional teaching and enhance student learning? In the College of Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin,…”
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The professor and the media laboratory: a case study in Web-based course creation
Published in 31st Annual Frontiers in Education Conference. Impact on Engineering and Science Education. Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.01CH37193) (2001)“…One thing is certain: modern engineering education will move towards more Web-based distance learning in the future. Can we realistically expect the average…”
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Creating e-learning programs: a comparison of two programs
Published in 32nd Annual Frontiers in Education (2002)“…The University of Texas at Austin developed two online certificate programs. Both followed a standard development process, and both aimed at the use of an…”
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