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The sad news of the passing of Professor Jürgen Moltmann prompted us to revisit the richness of his thought and the gracious wisdom of his style with this interview from 2013. From concerns that are very much of the time (the New Atheism and its influence) to issues that are more relevant now than then (the need for Christians to be involved in politics to combat far-right extremism), this wide-ranging interview covers politics, economics, art, environment and what it's like to be one of the greatest theologians of the 20th century. Join Laura, Malky and Jonty as they discuss Prof Moltmann's answers, muse of Christian Rap and examine why Malky still has a certain picture on his wall. Prof Jürgen Moltmann has been described as perhaps the greatest Protestant theologian of the 20th Century. Best known for his 1972 work The Crucified God, and for 1964's Theology of Hope, Moltmann had a huge influence on western theology, but was not without detractors. In this quote from Donald McLeod in Themeleos, one can sense the author's frustration perhaps as much as one can feel oneself warming to Moltmann based on the critique: "How does Moltmann satisfy himself that something is true? More important, how does he convince the reader that something is true? The two means of verification normally open to Christians are Scripture and tradition. Neither of these seems particularly important to Moltmann. He has a decidedly smorgasbord approach to the canon; and his respect for fathers and reformers is scant, to say the least. His real criteria lie elsewhere. In order to be true, a doctrine must offer a viable theodicy (it must shed light on Auschwitz); it must advance Jewish-Christian dialogue, bearing in mind that Jews were ‘sufferers' and Christians ‘perpetrators': it must meet the ecological concerns of humankind; it must give a platform for Christian political activism; and it must both illuminate and be illuminated by the preoccupations of feminism. Above all, theological statements must be validated by experience. Even what looks like his fundamental theological principle, crux probat omnia (‘the cross is the test of everything') is itself accepted only because it conforms to these criteria." What's not to love? Moltmann's writing style is complex, dense and almost poetic rather than analytic, which itself has drawn criticism. But in this interview with a young and not terribly smart pseudojournalist, the good Professor is clear, concise and frankly quotable. Listen out for his response to the apocalyptic view that Christians need not care about Creation! We are sure we have not done his thought and legacy justice, but we are pleased to potentially introduce some folks to Prof Moltmann's legacy. Thanks to Mark at BMSWM for the permission, years ago, to use this material, long before we ever envisioned a podcast like this. And thanks to all the friends of the podcast who shared (or almost shared) their insights about the great man. Please remember Prof Moltmann's family and friends in your prayers. About Beer Christianity Beer Christianity is an anti-capitalist, pro-BLM, pro-LGBTQ+, anti-imperialist, post-post-post-evangelical podcast where we drink a bit and talk a lot. Our aim is to be real, helpful and entertaining. Beer Christianity also has a newsletter in which Jonty and guest authors comment on the news, theological issues and stuff that matters. He updates it according to his own wildly inconsistent neurodivergent schedule, but it's a good read. Sign up to the Beer Christianity newsletter on Substack. Support Beer Christianity… Putting the show together costs a bunch of money in hosting fees, editing software, equipment and time. If you can, please help out by donating via Buy Me a Coffee (or in our case, a beer) where you can make one-off donations or do the membership thing. Follow Beer Christianity on Twitter: @beerxianity and find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and, probably, loads of other places. We love hearing from listeners. You can email us at beerchristianity AT yahoo DOT com. We often respond to mails we get on the show. And if you leave us a voicenote on Insta we might air your question on an episode. There's also a connected Show With Music on Spotify called New Old Music. Check it out if you like eclectic music and random chat. Other things… Malky's design work has graced many good magazines and music videos. You can find his stuff and even commission him if he's not too busy, here. Jonty's novel, Incredulous Moshoeshoe and the Lightning Bird, is not literature but it's quite fun if you like Supernatural, Africa or the Goth scene. Laura doesn't want us to post her BookTok until she's posted more videos. She may have prayed for the app to be banned just to avoid it. Beliefs… We don't really want to preach at you, but some people like to know what we believe. It's this: Jesus Christ is the Son of God and came to teach us a better way to be, while reconciling us to God and each other in a way we could never do without Him. He also changed water into wine. Nice.
Skąd się wzięła koncepcja duszy i do czego jest nam potrzebna? Dlaczego tak mało mówi się o niej w dzisiejszych naukach? Gdzie szukać dla niej miejsca we współczesnym obrazie świata? Czy myślimy również naszym ciałem? Ile wiemy dziś o działaniu umysłu? I czego wciąż nie potrafimy wyjaśnić? O duszy, ciele i ich skomplikowanych związkach rozmawiamy z o. prof. Józefem Bremerem, jezuitą i filozofem kognitywistą. — Zapraszamy na nasz profil na Patronite.pl:Smak Karmelu na Patronite
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Neue Woche, neue Podcastfolge! In der heutigen Woche besucht der Typograph und Hochschulprofessor Jürgen Huber unseren BoldWay Podcast und spricht mit dem Studenten Timon über seine Leidenschaft – die Typographie. Wir tauchen gemeinsam ein in die Welt der maßgeschneiderten Schriften und erfahren mehr über deren Erstellung und Anwendungsbereiche. MEHR über Jürgen Huber: https://supertype.de/ BoldWay auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/boldway.podcast/ CREDITS Leitung: Prof. Daniela Hensel Produktion: Victoria Basel, Timon Gemmer Regie: Nina Zieroth, Vera Baldas Design und Naming: Laura Schowe Social Media und Marketing: Mira Scheel, Sophie Kruschke Studio: Media Maker Space/ Heinrich Böll Bibliothek Sounddesign: Brian Bernhardt
Co tydzień prof. Antoni Dudek z zaproszonymi gośćmi komentuje bieżące wydarzenia polityczne. Dziś z prof. Jarosławem Flisem rozmawia m.in. o kondycji PiS przed nadchodzącymi wyborami samorządowymi. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dudek-o-polityce/message
Prof. Jürgen Janek (Universität Gießen) beantwortet Ihre Hörerfragen: Es geht um Unterschiede einzelner Zellchemien, Lithium-Metall-Anoden für hohe Energiedichten und eher unbekannte Batterietypen.
Zum dritten Advent beantworten Dr. Veronika Wright (Electrified Veronika) & Prof. Jürgen Janek (Universität Gießen) Ihre Hörerfragen: Diesmal geht es um die Energie- und Verkehrswende in den USA, wo ein gigantisches Subventionsprogramm grüne Technologien voran bringen soll.
Zum zweiten Advent beantworten Dr. Veronika Wright (Electrified Veronika) & Prof. Jürgen Janek (Universität Gießen) Ihre Hörerfragen: Neben der Umrüstung von Verbrennern hinzu E-Autos spielt ein Nachhaltigkeitsvergleich zwischen neuen Elektroautos und konventionellen Autos eine Rolle. Eine Frage dreht sich um die (vermeintliche) Schädlichkeit des Schnellladens von E-Autos.
Prof. Jürgen Janek (Universität Gießen) und Dr. Veronika Wright (Electrified Veronika) beantworten im ersten Teil unserer Adventsfolge Hörer-Fragen zur Zweitverwendung von E-Auto-Batterien, Feststoffbatterien und standardisierten Batterien.
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Nur noch 5,7 Prozent der Katholikinnen und Katholiken in Deutschland besuchen am Sonntag einen Gottesdienst. Nach der Pandemie ist für die meisten die Feier der Liturgie entbehrlich geworden. Damit stehen die Gemeinden vor der Herausforderung, wie man Gottesdienste angesichts der "kleineren Zahlen" feiern kann. Mit dieser Frage beschäftigte sich das diesjährige Kontaktstudium für die pastoralen Mitarbeitenden im Bistum Eichstätt. Referent im Tagungshaus Schloss Hirschberg war der Eichstätter Liturgiewissenschaftler, Prof. Jürgen Bärsch. Bernhard Löhlein hat mit ihm gesprochen.
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W dzisiejszym odcinku rozmawiamy o roli edukacji w świecie artystycznym i wpływie systemu edukacyjnego na rozwój talentów. Wspominamy, że sam talent i umiejętności nie wystarczają w dziedzinie sztuki, a edukacja odgrywa kluczową rolę w kształtowaniu świadomości artystów i ich zdolności do nauki od innych. Współczesny system edukacyjny różni się znacznie od tego, w jakim artyści takie jak Mickiewicz i Baczyński zdobywali wykształcenie. Edukacja daje artystom poczucie samoświadomości i pomaga im doskonalić swoje umiejętności w swoich dziedzinach. Jeśli nie utrzymamy pewnego poziomu edukacji, może to prowadzić do degradacji sztuki i kultury. Wzorzec ludzkiej wizji zmienił się, a jednostki często są egoistyczne i oporne na krytykę. Ta degradacja jest widoczna nie tylko u jednostek, ale także w polityce i Europie jako całości. Tradycyjne wykształcenie, jak w przypadku ukraińskiego studenta studiującego w Charkowie, może dostarczyć większej kompetencji kulturowej w porównaniu do współczesnych Polaków. Presja dostosowania się do norm społecznych jest ogromna, a jakiekolwiek odstępstwo może prowadzić do poważnych konsekwencji, jak to miało miejsce w okresie stalinizmu. Dzisiejsi młodzi artyści stoją przed podobnym poziomem presji społecznej, podobnym do terroru i taktyk cenzury wspomnianego okresu. Obecny krajobraz kulturowy ma znamiona stalinizmu, co jest niepokojącą rzeczywistością.
Please check out Numerai - our sponsor @ http://numer.ai/mlst Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mlst Discord: https://discord.gg/ESrGqhf5CB Professor Jürgen Schmidhuber, the father of artificial intelligence, joins us today. Schmidhuber discussed the history of machine learning, the current state of AI, and his career researching recursive self-improvement, artificial general intelligence and its risks. Schmidhuber pointed out the importance of studying the history of machine learning to properly assign credit for key breakthroughs. He discussed some of the earliest machine learning algorithms. He also highlighted the foundational work of Leibniz, who discovered the chain rule that enables training of deep neural networks, and the ancient Antikythera mechanism, the first known gear-based computer. Schmidhuber discussed limits to recursive self-improvement and artificial general intelligence, including physical constraints like the speed of light and what can be computed. He noted we have no evidence the human brain can do more than traditional computing. Schmidhuber sees humankind as a potential stepping stone to more advanced, spacefaring machine life which may have little interest in humanity. However, he believes commercial incentives point AGI development towards being beneficial and that open-source innovation can help to achieve "AI for all" symbolised by his company's motto "AI∀". Schmidhuber discussed approaches he believes will lead to more general AI, including meta-learning, reinforcement learning, building predictive world models, and curiosity-driven learning. His "fast weight programming" approach from the 1990s involved one network altering another network's connections. This was actually the first Transformer variant, now called an unnormalised linear Transformer. He also described the first GANs in 1990, to implement artificial curiosity. Schmidhuber reflected on his career researching AI. He said his fondest memories were gaining insights that seemed to solve longstanding problems, though new challenges always arose: "then for a brief moment it looks like the greatest thing since sliced bread and and then you get excited ... but then suddenly you realize, oh, it's still not finished. Something important is missing.” Since 1985 he has worked on systems that can recursively improve themselves, constrained only by the limits of physics and computability. He believes continual progress, shaped by both competition and collaboration, will lead to increasingly advanced AI. On AI Risk: Schmidhuber: "To me it's indeed weird. Now there are all these letters coming out warning of the dangers of AI. And I think some of the guys who are writing these letters, they are just seeking attention because they know that AI dystopia are attracting more attention than documentaries about the benefits of AI in healthcare." Schmidhuber believes we should be more concerned with existing threats like nuclear weapons than speculative risks from advanced AI. He said: "As far as I can judge, all of this cannot be stopped but it can be channeled in a very natural way that is good for humankind...there is a tremendous bias towards good AI, meaning AI that is good for humans...I am much more worried about 60 year old technology that can wipe out civilization within two hours, without any AI.” [this is truncated, read show notes] YT: https://youtu.be/q27XMPm5wg8 Show notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/13-vIetOvhceZq5XZnELRbaazpQbxLbf5Yi7M25CixEE/edit?usp=sharing Note: Interview was recorded 15th June 2023. https://twitter.com/SchmidhuberAI Panel: Dr. Tim Scarfe @ecsquendor / Dr. Keith Duggar @DoctorDuggar Pod version: TBA TOC: [00:00:00] Intro / Numerai [00:00:51] Show Kick Off [00:02:24] Credit Assignment in ML [00:12:51] XRisk [00:20:45] First Transformer variant of 1991 [00:47:20] Which Current Approaches are Good [00:52:42] Autonomy / Curiosity [00:58:42] GANs of 1990 [01:11:29] OpenAI, Moats, Legislation
Hosťom Štefana Chrappu je prof. Ján Zozuľak, odborník na byzantskú filozofiu. Témou rozhovoru je život pravoslávnych mníchov na gréckej hore Atos. | Tolkšou Hosť nedeľného Dobrého rána pripravuje RTVS – Slovenský rozhlas, Rádio Slovensko, SRo1.
Wraz dyrektorem Instytutu Literatury przybliżamy postać wielkiego polskiego poety w 26 rocznicę jego śmierci.
Dermatologe Prof. Reichrath beschäftigt sich mit der Sonne. Einerseits ist sie lebenswichtig, andererseits ist starke Sonneneinstrahlung für Hautreizungen verantwortlich.
Odkrywanie tajemnic klasztoru Santo Domingo w Limie dzięki technologii wirtualnej rzeczywistości. Piotr Maczuga ambasador EPALE, profesor Jacek Martusewicz - prorektor ASP w Warszawie i Marcin Majkowski - twórca aplikacji VR, AR i projektów druku 3D dyskutują o wykorzystaniu nowych technologii do odkrywania dziedzictwa materialnego i edukacji. A dyskutują na bazie wspólnego projektu, w którym pogodzić musieli to co stare i bezcenne, z tym co nowe i skomplikowane. Z podcastu dowiesz się między innymi: - Co robią polscy konserwatorzy dzieł sztuki w Limie. - Jakich technologii używają, aby przywrócić to, co częściowo utracone. - Jak stworzyć wirtualny obraz miejsca, które znamy jedynie ze zdjęć. - Na co zwracać uwagę decydując się na projekty edukacyjne oparte o technologie VR/AR. - Jak technologia pomaga nam lepiej zrozumieć przeszłość i jej kontekst? prof. Jacek Martusewicz - prorektor ds. naukowych Akademii Sztuk Pięknych w Warszawie. Na co dzień kieruje Pracownią Konserwacji i Restauracji Ceramiki na Wydziale Konserwacji i Restauracji Dzieł Sztuki. Specjalizuje się w konserwacji kamienia i ceramiki – związanej głównie z architekturą – przede wszystkim zabytkowych okładzin ściennych (flizy holenderskie, azulejos), ceramiki ogrodowej i pieców kaflowych. Od wielu lat działalność konserwatorską prowadzi też w ramach prac archeologicznych. Członek Komitetu Nauk o Sztuce Polskiej Akademii Nauk. Marcin Majkowski - specjalista i pasjonat technologii przyrostowych i immersyjnych. W druku 3d , rzeczywistości wirtualnej i rozszerzonej działa od 2014 roku. Prototypował i wdrażał immersyjne technologie m.in. w branżach automotive, przetwórstwie rolno spożywczym, branży budowlanej, medycznych, jak również w muzeach / zabytkach i innych. W trakcie kilkuletniej kariery zawodowej wyspecjalizował się w tworzeniu doświadczeń rzeczywistości wirtualnej na targi i imprezy w galeriach handlowych, przez co osobiście towarzyszył kilku tysiącom osób w ich pierwszym doświadczeniu z tą technologią. Jest grafikiem 3D i programistą. Bardzo chętnie dzieli się swoimi doświadczeniami i wiedzą. Piotr Maczuga - od ponad 15 lat związany zawodowo z branżą multimedialną jako twórca, producent, publicysta i dydaktyk. Projektował i prowadził studia wideo i przestrzenie multimedialne (m.in. w Centrum Nowych Technologii Digital Knowledge Village w Warszawie). Współpracował z ramach kilkudziesięciu projektów z edukatorami z ponad 20 krajów. Wyprodukował kilka tysięcy konferencji online, webinarów i audycji internetowych. Fundator Fundacji Digital Creators. Ambasador EPALE - elektronicznej platformy na rzecz uczenia się dorosłych, stworzonej przez Komisję Europejską.
Behauptungen, es gäbe bei den Corona-„Impfungen“ unterschiedliche Chargen mit unterschiedlichen Auswirkungen, landeten bislang schnell in der unseriösen Ecke. Nun zeigt eine Studie der Uni Kopenhagen allerdings genau das. Danach gibt es harmlosere Biontech-Chargen und welche, bei denen Meldungen über Schäden wesentlich höher sind. Fünf Uni-Professoren, Chemiker und Physiker stellen bereits seit längerem Fragen an Biontech und das Paul Ehrlich Institut zur Qualität der verspritzten Dosen. Zwei von ihnen sind bei mir zu Gast: Dr. Gerald Dyker, Professor für organische Chemie an der Ruhr-Uni Bochum und Dr. Jörg Matysik, Professor für analytische Chemie an der Universität Leipzig. Ich würde mich freuen, wenn ihr meine unabhängige journalistische Arbeit unterstützt, damit ich auch in Zukunft weitermachen kann. Vielen Dank! Ich möchte mich auch ganz herzlich bei allen bedanken, die mich bereits unterstützen. Milena Preradovic Name: Milena Preradovic IBAN: AT40 2070 2000 2509 6694 BIC: SPFNAT21XXX oder https://paypal.me/punktpreradovic Dänische Studie zu Biontech-Chargen: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/eci.13998 ------------------------- Website: https://punkt-preradovic.com Odysee: https://odysee.com/@Punkt.PRERADOVIC:f Telegram: https://t.me/punktpreradovic Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/milena-preradovic-4a2836147/?originalSubdomain=at Twitter: https://twitter.com/punktpreradovic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/punktpreradovic/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/punktpreradovic/ theplattform: https://theplattform.net #corona #covid #impfung #biontech #chargen #studie #nebenwirkungen #impfschäden #dänemark #deutschland #pei #unikopenhagen #biontech
Vyvinul liek - Prof. Ján Vilček o svojej práci, o lieku, ktorý vyvinul a pomáha pacientom s diagnózou Cronovej choroby a o nadácii, ktorá podporuje mladých umelcov, ktorí začínajú nový život v USA; Slovenskí pltníci v Budapešti – história života pltníkov, ktorí podobne ako iní slovenskí remeselníci budovali hlavné mesto Maďarska a súčasné stopy, ktoré ich život v meste pripomínajú; Kolečko – slovenský folklórny súbor pôsobiaci vo švajčiarskom Zurichu;
A lunchtime 'in conversation' event on March 28th, 2023, featuring Visiting Research Fellow Prof Dariusz Komorowski (University of Wroclaw) in conversation with Prof Jürgen Barkhoff (School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies, TCD). Dariusz Komorowski is a Professor of German Philology at the University of Wroclaw in Poland. Since 2005 he has been the Head of the Research Centre for German-Swiss Literature and since 2017 the co-originator and editor-in-chief of the online magazine “CH-Studien. Zeitschrift zu Literatur und Kultur aus der Schweiz” which he leads in cooperation with Anna Fattori (Rome) and Jan Jambor (Prešov). From 2012 to 2018 he was the Head of the postgraduate studies in “Cultural Management in the Cooperation of Regions of the European Union" at the University of Wroclaw. Dariusz Komorowski has conducted seminars and given lectures at the universities in Göttingen, Zurich and Maribor and organised several international seminars for master students in cooperation with those universities. Jürgen Barkhoff is Professor of German (1776) and Head of Discipline in Germanic Studies. Before he was Vice-Provost/Chief Academic Officer and Deputy President of Trinity College Dublin. He teaches German literature and German and European Cultural History from 1750 to the present. His main research areas are literature and medicine, science and psychology around 1800, questions of identity in the German-speaking world and contemporary Swiss literature.
In this week's podcast, two team members joined forces to interview two legendary vascular surgeons: Prof. Jürg Schmidli and Prof. Michael Jacobs. Both professors have left a significant imprint on the clinical and educational development of vascular surgery in Europe and beyond. Both are actively involved in educational work and throughout their career have been mentors and inspirations to a great number of colleagues, including Vaiva & Suzanne. Take a listen and get to know their paths and their tips for your future as a vascular specialist. Shownotes:Greiner et al; Cyber medicine enables remote neuromonitoring during aortic surgery. J Vasc Surg. 2012 May;55(5):1227-32; discussion 1232-3. DOI: 10.1016/j.jvs.2011.11.121
Wer sich gesund fühlt, braucht nicht zum Arzt! Stimmt das? Wer sich nicht ganz gesund fühlt, geht aber oft auch nicht hin. Vielleicht ist anrufen ja besser? Eine offene Sprechstunde mit dem Allgemeinmediziner Prof. Jörg Schelling.
Tamara Leiß ist Product Learning Specialist bei SAP und Doktorandin am Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftspädagogik mit dem Schwerpunkt Lernern im Arbeitsprozess an der Universität Mannheim. Andreas Rausch ist Inhaber dieses Lehrstuhls, und Jürgen Seifried leitet den Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftspädagogik mit dem Schwerpunkt Berufliches Lehren und Lernen (ebenfalls an der Universität Mannheim). Im Verlauf des Podcasts geben die drei Gäste kurz einen Überblick über das Thema Electronic Performance Support Systems (EPSS) und skizzieren den Stand der Forschung. Danach geht es um ein an der Uni Mannheim in Kooperation mit der SAP durchgeführtes Forschungsprojekt. Im Rahmen der Studie wurden HR-Mitarbeitende und ERP-Expert:innen zu den Potenzialen der Nutzung von EPSS am Arbeitsplatz befragt. Themen waren hier u.a. die Bedeutung von EPSS im Zusammenspiel mit weiteren Quellen der Unterstützung (z.B. die Nachfrage bei Kolleg:innen) sowie die Vorteile und Grenzen des Einsatzes von EPSS. Es zeigen sich diesbezüglich eine Reihe von Unterschieden zwischen verschiedenen Anwendertypen. Aber auch die Komplexität der zu bearbeitenden Aufgabe ist für die Nutzung von EPSS von Relevanz. Wir blicken zudem auf die Zukunft des EPSS und wie immer auf die persönlichen Narrative und Lernziele unserer Gäste – mehr wie immer im EducationNewscast Podcast. Auch dieses Mal lohnen sich die Shownotes!
INTERVIEW with Prof. J.Lalitha by Sri Rajeev Irinalakuda
En este episodio Edgardo Sobenes conversa con el Prof. Juan Manuel de Faramiñán Gilbert sobre el auge del populismo, el COVID-19 y las noticias falsas. El Prof. de Faramiñán Gilbert inicia haciendo un recuento de las pandemias que han afectado a la humanidad. Nos habla sobre los derechos que fueron afectados durante el COVID-19 y su impacto en los sistemas democráticos y sus estructuras. Posteriormente, nos explica el concepto de populismo, lo que determina a un líder populista, y la relación entre populismo y democracia. Nos aclara la relación entre las democracias iliberales y los movimientos populistas, el papel de las noticias falsas y la post verdad durante la pandemia y en la expansión del populismo. Finaliza haciendo reflexiones sobre la importancia de la verdad, las criptomonedas, propiedades digitales, tokens NFT, realidad virtual, metaverso, y mucho más. Membresía del Podcast (https://www.hablemosdi.com/contenido-premium)Acerca del Prof. Juan Manuel de Faramiñán Gilbert Artículo: Entre pandemia y posverdad: el auge de los populismos Catedrático (emeritus professor) de Derecho Internacional Público y Relaciones Internacionales de la Universidad de Jaén. Director Internacional emérito de la Red Latinoamericana y del Caribe de Universidades e Instituciones que investigan la tecnología, la política y el derecho del espacio ultraterrestre (ReLaCa-Espacio). Miembro del Centro Europeo de Derecho del Espacio de la Agencia Europea del Espacio y antiguo miembro de su Junta Directiva (Board of the European Centre of the Space Law of European Space Agency). Miembro Vocal de la Junta Directiva del Centro Español de Derecho Espacial. Miembro del Instituto Internacional de Derecho del Espacio de la Federación Astronáutica Internacional (International Institute of Space Law (International Astronautical Federation). Antiguo miembro de la Subcomisión de Ética para el Espacio Ultraterrestre de la UNESCO (Sub-Commission on the Ethics of Outer Space of the World Commission on the Ethics of Scientific Knowledge and Technology (COMEST) de la UNESCO).Miembro del panel especializado de árbitros establecido de conformidad con las reglas opcionales para el arbitraje de controversias relacionadas con las actividades en el espacio ultraterrestre de la Corte Permanente de Arbitraje (CPA). Investigador Senior Asociado del Real Instituto Elcano de España, y Miembro del capítulo español del Club de Roma. Para mayor información ver página web: www.juanmanueldefaraminangilbert.esCompra el libro en https://www.hablemosdi.com/libros Support the showAdquiere aquí el libro " Hablemos de Derecho Internacional Volumen I" https://www.hablemosdi.com/libros
Ein Rückblick auf ein außergewöhnliches Jahr und ein Ausblick auf das neue – gemeinsam mit Prof. Dr. Nadine Kammerlander, WHU, und Prof. Jörg Rocholl, PhD, ESMT.
Batterieforscher Prof. Jürgen Janek (Universität Gießen) beantwortet im vierten Teil unserer Adventsfolge Hörer*innen-Fragen zu Lithium-Eisenphosphat-Batterien (LiFePO4), bidirektionalem Laden und Redox-Flow-Batterien.
Klimakrise - Warum handeln wir nicht so, wie wir uns wünschten zu handeln? Die Zeichen sind eindeutig, die Prognosen katastrophal, die Zeit knapp - warum handeln wir nicht entsprechend? Als Individuum, Familie, Gesellschaft - immer wieder stoßen wir an (un)sichtbare Grenzen, wir blenden aus und lenken uns ab. Wie könnte man selbst diesen fatalen Kreislauf verlassen und was könnte uns Mut geben? In seinem Vortrag im Rahmen des Symposiums "Energieberatunf der Zukunft" am 25.11.2022 analysiert der Philosoph und Leiter des philosophischen Forschungsinstitus Hannover Prof. Dr. Jürgen Manemann dieses Dilemma und zeigt (Aus)Wege auf.
Leopoldina‐Preisträger Prof. Jürgen Janek (Universität Gießen) beantwortet im dritten Teil unserer Adventsfolge Hörer*innen-Fragen zur Lebensdauer von E-Auto-Batterien, E-Lkws und in Europa gefertigten Batterien.
Leopoldina‐Preisträger Prof. Jürgen Janek (Universität Gießen) beantwortet im zweiten Teil unserer Adventsfolge Hörer*innen-Fragen zur zukünftigen Netzauslastung, Lithium-Alternativen und Feststoffbatterien.
Leopoldina‐Preisträger Prof. Jürgen Janek (Universität Gießen) beantwortet im ersten Teil unserer Adventsfolge Hörer*innen-Fragen zur Reichweite von Elektroautos, den zukünftigen Zellchemien in Antriebsbatterien und dem Konzept des Batteriewechsels.
In 2021, a work group of international experts published an update to the 2012 iteration of this guideline. To do so they reviewed the latest evidence through a systematic literature review, with the aim of providing a useful resource for clinicians caring for individuals with glomerular disease through actionable recommendations. In this episode we speak to Professor Jürgen Floege, co-chair of the work group, to hear his insights on the key takeaways, and the clinical data that has emerged since the guideline update was made. By completing this activity you can qualify for 0.25 CME credits. To claim your credits, you must listen to the podcast and successfully pass the post-module assessment at nephrology.knowledgeintopractice.com, where you can find all past episodes of the podcast as well as other free CME resources. References available here Disclosures: Liberum IME staff, ACHL staff and others involved with the planning, development, and review of the content for this activity have no relevant affiliations or financial relationships to disclose. The Academy for Continued Healthcare Learning (ACHL) requires that the faculty participating in an accredited continuing education activity disclose all affiliations or other financial relationships within 24 months (1) with the manufacturers of any commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services discussed in an educational presentation and (2) with any ineligible companies. All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated prior to this activity. The content for this series was developed independently of the ineligible companies. All materials are included with permission. The opinions expressed are those of the faculty and are not to be construed as those of the publisher or grantors. This educational activity was planned and produced in accordance with the ACCME Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education. Recommendations involving clinical medicine in continuing medical education (CME/CE) activity must be based on evidence that is accepted within the profession of medicine as adequate justification for their indications and contraindications in the care of patients. All scientific research referred to, reported, or used in CME/CE in support or justification of a patient care recommendation must conform to the generally accepted standards of experimental design, data collection, and analysis. Discussion of Off-Label, Investigational or Experimental Drug Use: Corticosteroids are mentioned in the context of the treatment of IgA nephropathy and reducing kidney function decline or failure. Funding: This independent educational activity is supported by an educational grant from Travere Therapeutics. The educational content has been developed by Liberum IME in conjunction with an independent steering committee; Travere Therapeutics has had no influence on the content of this education.
On this week's episode, Tulane business professor J. Cameron Verhaal and Urban South Brewery owner Jacob Landry talk about what it takes to build an authentic and scalable beer brand, why Louisiana and Mississippi have fewer breweries than other states — and how inflation is “crushing” the industry in 2022.
What does St. Thomas Aquinas say about happiness and ultimate purpose? How (and how not) can we be happy? Join Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P. of Aquinas 101, Godsplaining, and Pints with Aquinas for an off-campus conversation with Prof. J. Budziszewski about Aquinas' thoughts on happiness. Aquinas on Happiness w/ Fr. Gregory Pine and Prof. J. Budziszewski (Off-Campus Conversations) You can listen to one of Prof. Budziszewski's lectures on happiness here: https://soundcloud.com/thomisticinstitute/how-and-how-not-to-be-happy For more information on upcoming events, please visit our website at www.thomisticinstitute.org About the speaker: J. Budziszewski (Ph.D. Yale, 1981) is a professor of government and philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin. His main area of research is the natural moral law, and he is most well known for his work on moral self-deception, “the revenge of conscience,” what happens when we tell ourselves that we don't know what we really do know. However, he has written about all sorts of things such as moral character, family and sexuality, religion and public life, toleration and liberty, and the unraveling of our common culture. The most recent of his thirteen books are Commentary on Thomas Aquinas's Treatise on Law and Commentary on Thomas Aquinas's Virtue Ethics, both from Cambridge University Press, as well as On the Meaning of Sex, from Intercollegiate Studies Institute. His book for students, How to Stay Christian in College has sold several hundred thousand copies. He also maintains a personal website and blog, The Underground Thomist. Married for more than 45 years, Dr. Budziszewski has several children and a clutch of grandchildren.
Prof. Jürgen Stockmar traf in seinem frühen Berufsleben auf Rainer Braun, denn er war zunächst Redakteur bei der Auto Zeitung, bevor er zu Audi ging und die Fahrwerksentwicklung, sowie den Motorsport verantwortete. Das passte gut zusammen, sollte doch der Allrad einerseits die Serienautos ins Oberhaus der Deutschen Autohersteller katapultieren und andererseits auch auf Rallye- und Rundstrecke Siege einfahren. Über diese aufregende Zeit reden wir, genauso wie über Prof. Stockmars Arbeit bei Styer Daimler Puch und seine Zeit bei Opel. *** Wenn euch dieser Podcast gefällt, freue ich mich, wenn ihr ihn Abonniert. Mehr Infos findet ihr auch unter https://www.alteschule.tv *** Meinen YouTube-Kanal findet ihr hier: https://www.youtube.com/geleedeluxe *** https://www.alteschule.tv
"It is time to end the consumer society and adopt the Creative Society," appeals His Royal Highness J.J. Robinson, founder of Internet Village, Global Citizen ambassador, and Professor in the field of education of indigenous peoples of Africa. Dear friends! Become messengers of the Truth! Spread the word about the forum "Global Crisis. We are People. We Want to Live" among all your friends, as well as on your pages on social media. By acting together, and jointly, we can turn our world into a blooming oasis much faster. ➡️ International online forum with simultaneous interpreting into 100 languages: https://creativesociety.com/global-crisis-we-are-people-we-want-to-live
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Professors unite! Today at 1pm EDT, it's Prof R. Not Prof G. Prof R on Prof J's show! Amanda Russell is not just a professor at UT and formally Northwestern's Kellogg School of Business, she's an author, influencer, entrepreneur, consultant and…baker! And with all of those impressive creds, we may end up talking about adversity, setbacks and reinvention. Join us today for a terrific conversation no doubt about influence, influencers and more. Watch full episodes at youtube.com/c/josephjaffeisnotfamous. Subscribe at bit.ly/subscribetotheshow Join my discord at bit.ly/notfamousdiscord, go to botcommands channel and type /join to get your roles based on holding $JAFFE coin (www.rally.io/creator/JAFFE) Hold 1 $JAFFE to become a “regular.” You'll gain access to all the show channels, including calendar of upcoming guests, bios, access to pre-tapings, aftershows, the ability to ask question to upcoming guests and more Hold 10 $JAFFE for the “fan” role and free $JAFFE every day on the show as well as get a neverending entry into weekly NFT raffles (until you win!) Hold 25 $JAFFE to get the “insider” role and access to my daily shownotes and episode summaries (including video) Hold 50 $JAFFE and get the “VIP” role. You now have backstages passes to hang with me and my guest before a show Hold 100 $JAFFE and get the “superfan” role. You'll join me for monthly calls to discuss the show (past, present, future roadmaps) and how it can benefit you as a creator, communicator or corporate citizen. You'll also have opportunities to recommend guests and come on the show to ask them a question LIVE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This lecture was given on February 10, 2022 at the University of South Carolina. For more information on upcoming events, please visit our website at www.thomisticinstitute.org. About the speaker: J. Budziszewski (Ph.D. Yale, 1981) is a professor of government and philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin. His main area of research is the natural moral law, and he is most well known for his work on moral self-deception, “the revenge of conscience,” what happens when we tell ourselves that we don't know what we really do know. However, he has written about all sorts of things such as moral character, family and sexuality, religion and public life, toleration and liberty, and the unraveling of our common culture. The most recent of his thirteen books are Commentary on Thomas Aquinas's Treatise on Law and Commentary on Thomas Aquinas's Virtue Ethics, both from Cambridge University Press, as well as On the Meaning of Sex, from Intercollegiate Studies Institute. His book for students, How to Stay Christian in College has sold several hundred thousand copies. He also maintains a personal website and blog, The Underground Thomist. Married for more than 45 years, Dr. Budziszewski has several children and a clutch of grandchildren.
You've heard about how to get your paper accepted, now let's talk about how to get your paper rejected. Dr. Mireille Truong, our social media editor and Prof. Jason Abbott have a conversation about papers that are more likely to get rejected, and how to avoid rejection when submitting your next article.
Die Situation in der Ukraine hat sich dramatisch zugespitzt. Das Kinderhilfswerk der Vereinten Nationen UNICEF ist sehr besorgt über die Lage der Mädchen und Jungen. Das Leben und Wohlergehen von 7,5 Millionen Kindern sei in Gefahr. Viele Kinder sind von den Kriegserlebnissen traumatisiert und brauchen psychologische Hilfe. Jochen Steiner im Gespräch mit Prof. Jörg Fegert, Kinder- und Jugendpsychiater an der Uniklinik Ulm
Tonight, Prof J and Referee Sean P. continue our march to November Reign. This time, we talk with the New Wave Tag Team champions The Von Engelands!!! We talk about their transition from the UK to the Midwest, Paradigm Pro, and holding tag team gold!!! *Originally aired 11/25/2021
On 15 December 2021 at 6th AIEE Energy Symposium, the FSR Director, Jean-Michel Glachant gave a presentation from the title “Towards flexible energy systems on the demand side: Markets & Regulation”. Professor Glachant has been elected President-elect 2022 of the International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE) to start from January 2022. To learn more about IAEE: https://www.iaee.org/
Tonight, Prof J & Referee SPO break down the debut show from Expect the Unexpected!!! **Originally aired Dec. 28, 2021
Tonight, Prof J & Referee SPO break down the debut show from Expect the Unexpected!!!