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Vienna University of Technology Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry Getreidemarkt 9/163-OC 1060 Vienna Austria... [Pg.341]

Resch, G., Berger, M. and Kranzl, L. (2001). Database for the Model ElGreen. Report of the European Research Project ElGreen—Funded by the European Commission, DG TREN. Vienna Energy Economics Group (EEG), Vienna University of Technology. [Pg.166]

We thank our institution, the Vienna University of Technology, for providing the facilities and time to write this book. Part of this book was written during a stay of Peter Filzmoser at the Belarusian State University in Minsk. We thank The Austrian Research Association for the mobility program MOEL and the Belarusian State University for their support, from the latter especially Vasily Strazhev, Vladimir Tikhonov, Pavel Mandrik, Yuriy Kharin, and Alexey Kharin. [Pg.11]

Kurt Varmuza was bom in 1942 in Vienna, Austria. He studied chemistry at the Vienna University of Technology, Austria, where he wrote his doctoral thesis on mass spectrometry and his habilitation, which was devoted to the field of chemometrics. His research activities include applications of chemometric methods for spectra-structure relationships in mass spectrometry and infrared spectroscopy, for structure-property relationships, and in computer chemistry, archaeometry (especially with the Tyrolean Iceman), chemical engineering, botany, and cosmo chemistry (mission to a comet). Since 1992, he has been working as a professor at the Vienna University of Technology, currently at the Institute of Chemical Engineering. [Pg.13]

Peter Filzmoser was bom in 1968 in Weis, Austria. He studied applied mathematics at the Vienna University of Technology, Austria, where he wrote his doctoral thesis and habilitation, devoted to the field of multivariate statistics. His research led him to the area of robust statistics, resulting in many international collaborations and various scientific papers in this area. His interest in applications of robust methods resulted in the development of R software packages. J ( He was and is involved in the organization of several y scientific events devoted to robust statistics. Since... [Pg.13]

J 2001, he has been a professor in the Statistics Department at Vienna University of Technology. He was a visiting professor at the Universities of Vienna, Toulouse, and Minsk. [Pg.13]

Reisinger, K., Haslinger, C., Herger, M., Hofbauer, H. BIOBIB-Database for Biofuels Institute of Chemical Engineering, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria, 1996. [Pg.207]

Scsibrany, H., Varmuza K. Software Submat. Laboratory for Chemometrics, Vienna University of Technology, www.lcm.tuwien.ac.at., Vienna, Austria, 2004. [Pg.296]

FIGURE 2.17 HREM image showing the atomic sites on the 111 plane of a Si crystal. (Courtesy of Dipl.-Ing. Michael Stoger-Pollach, Vienna University of Technology.)... [Pg.122]

H. Wiesenberger Institute for Chemical Technology of Inorganic Materials, Vienna University of Technology, Getreldemarkt 9/161, A-1060 Vienna, Austria... [Pg.4]

Kalss W (1998) Doctoral Thesis, Vienna University of Technology... [Pg.43]

P. Blaha, K. Schwarz, J. Luitz, WIEN97, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, 1997 (improved and updated Unix version of the original copyrighted WIEN-code, which was published by P. Blaha, K. Schwarz, P. Sorantin, S.B. Trickey, in Comput. Phys. Commun. 59,399 (1990)). [Pg.280]

Wilhelm Schneider Vienna University of Technology Former Rector of CISM... [Pg.335]

Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry Division Macromolecular Chemistry Vienna University of Technology Getreidemarkt 9/163/MC 1060 Vienna, Austria wbinder mail.zserv.tuwien.ac.at... [Pg.212]

Institute of Materials Chemistry, Vienna University of Technology, Veterindrplatz 1, A-1210 Vienna, Austria E-mail grupp imc.tuwien.ac.at... [Pg.133]

LOffler, G. (2000) A Modeling Stuefy on Fuel-nitrogen Conversion to NO and AjO related to Fluidized Bed Combustion. Ph.D. diesis, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria. [Pg.654]


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