@inproceedings{GurdetSalzbrunnKubinger, author = {Gurdet, Elisabeth and Salzbrunn, Benedikt and Kubinger, Wilfried}, title = {Empfehlungen f{\"u}r die Gestaltung von Human Machine Interfaces zur Wildtiererkennung w{\"a}hrend der Fr{\"u}hjahrsmahd}, series = {Tagungsband des 21. Arbeitswissenschaftlichen Kolloquiums}, booktitle = {Tagungsband des 21. Arbeitswissenschaftlichen Kolloquiums}, pages = {222 -- 232}, subject = {Detection}, language = {de} } @misc{GurdetSalzbrunnKubinger, author = {Gurdet, Elisabeth and Salzbrunn, Benedikt and Kubinger, Wilfried}, title = {Empfehlungen f{\"u}r die Gestaltung von Human Machine Interfaces zur Wildtiererkennung w{\"a}hrend der Fr{\"u}hjahrsmahd}, subject = {Detection}, language = {de} } @article{MaleinerTomaschHeheretal., author = {Maleiner, Babette and Tomasch, Janine and Heher, Philipp and Spadiut, Oliver and R{\"u}nzler, Dominik and Fuchs, Christiane}, title = {The Importance of Biophysical and Biochemical Stimuli in Dynamic Skeletal Muscle Models.}, series = {Frontiers in Physiology}, journal = {Frontiers in Physiology}, abstract = {Classical approaches to engineer skeletal muscle tissue based on current regenerative and surgical procedures still do not meet the desired outcome for patient applications. Besides the evident need to create functional skeletal muscle tissue for the repair of volumetric muscle defects, there is also growing demand for platforms to study muscle-related diseases, such as muscular dystrophies or sarcopenia. Currently, numerous studies exist that have employed a variety of biomaterials, cell types and strategies for maturation of skeletal muscle tissue in 2D and 3D environments. However, researchers are just at the beginning of understanding the impact of different culture settings and their biochemical (growth factors and chemical changes) and biophysical cues (mechanical properties) on myogenesis. With this review we intend to emphasize the need for new in vitro skeletal muscle (disease) models to better recapitulate important structural and functional aspects of muscle development. We highlight the importance of choosing appropriate system components, e.g., cell and biomaterial type, structural and mechanical matrix properties or culture format, and how understanding their interplay will enable researchers to create optimized platforms to investigate myogenesis in healthy and diseased tissue. Thus, we aim to deliver guidelines for experimental designs to allow estimation of the potential influence of the selected skeletal muscle tissue engineering setup on the myogenic outcome prior to their implementation. Moreover, we offer a workflow to facilitate identifying and selecting different analytical tools to demonstrate the successful creation of functional skeletal muscle tissue. Ultimately, a refinement of existing strategies will lead to further progression in understanding important aspects of muscle diseases, muscle aging and muscle regeneration to improve quality of life of patients and enable the establishment of new treatment options.}, subject = {Bioreactor}, language = {en} } @misc{DolezalPosekanyPucheretal., author = {Dolezal, Dominik and Posekany, Alexandra and Pucher, Robert and Motschnig, Renate}, title = {Effects of Introducing a Game-Based Student Response System into a Flipped, Person-Centered Classroom on Object-Oriented Design}, subject = {Computer Science Education}, language = {en} } @incollection{PeppoloniHirschlLeonhartsberger, author = {Peppoloni, Mauro and Hirschl, Alexander and Leonhartsberger, Kurt}, title = {Operational Behaviour of SWT}, series = {Wind Energy Exploitation in Urban Environment}, booktitle = {Wind Energy Exploitation in Urban Environment}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Technikum Wien}, pages = {45 -- 56}, subject = {Wind Turbine}, language = {en} } @misc{HuemerPolzerSteininger, author = {Huemer, Florian and Polzer, Thomas and Steininger, Andreas}, title = {Using a Duplex Time-to-Digital Converter for Metastability Characterization of an FPGA}, subject = {Metastability}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{MarkoKubinger, author = {Marko, Thomas and Kubinger, Wilfried}, title = {Automatic Stereo Camera Calibration in Real-World Environments without Defined Calibration Objects}, series = {Proceedings of the 29th DAAAM International Symposium}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 29th DAAAM International Symposium}, editor = {Katalinic, B.}, publisher = {DAAAM International}, address = {Vienna, Austria}, issn = {1726-9679}, subject = {Stereo Camera}, language = {en} } @misc{Mense, author = {Mense, Alexander}, title = {Smart or Secure - Security im medizinischen IoT Zeitalter …}, subject = {Security}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{MeyerDonsaTruskalleretal., author = {Meyer, Markus and Donsa, Klaus and Truskaller, Thomas and Frohner, Matthias and Pohn, Birgit and Felfernig, Alexander and Sinner, Franz and Pieber, Thomas}, title = {Development of a Protocol for Automated Glucose Measurement Transmission Used in Clinical Decision Support Systems Based on the Continua Design Guidelines}, series = {Conference Proceedings eHealth 2018}, booktitle = {Conference Proceedings eHealth 2018}, subject = {Mobile Health}, language = {en} } @misc{MeyerDonsaTruskalleretal., author = {Meyer, Markus and Donsa, Klaus and Truskaller, Thomas and Frohner, Matthias and Pohn, Birgit and Felfernig, Alexander and Sinner, Franz and Pieber, Thomas}, title = {Development of a Protocol for Automated Glucose Measurement Transmission Used in Clinical Decision Support Systems Based on the Continua Design Guidelines}, subject = {Mobile Health}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{LeonhartsbergerPremmSchidleretal., author = {Leonhartsberger, Kurt and Premm, C. and Schidler, Susanne and Werner, Andrea and Moisl, F.}, title = {Analyse der Wirtschaftlichkeit eines dezentral organisierten PV-Heimspeichernetzwerks f{\"u}r netz- und systemdienliche Anwendungen}, series = {Tagungsband PV-Symposium 2018}, booktitle = {Tagungsband PV-Symposium 2018}, subject = {Photovoltaics}, language = {de} } @article{MairhoferEibenbergerShayeghietal., author = {Mairhofer, Lukas and Eibenberger, Sandra and Shayeghi, Armin and Arndt, Markus}, title = {A quantum ruler for magnetic deflectometry}, series = {Entropy}, volume = {20}, journal = {Entropy}, number = {7}, address = {Basel}, subject = {Magnetic deflectometry}, language = {en} } @article{Kuba, author = {Kuba, Markus}, title = {A Note on the generating function of p-Bernoulli numbers}, series = {Quaestiones Mathematicae}, journal = {Quaestiones Mathematicae}, subject = {Mathematics}, language = {en} } @techreport{TeschlTeschl, author = {Teschl, Gerald and Teschl, Susanne}, title = {Einf{\"u}hrung in Mathematica}, subject = {Mathematica}, language = {de} } @article{TeschlUnterkoflerMochalskietal., author = {Teschl, Susanne and Unterkofler, Karl and Mochalski, Pawel and Teschl, Gerald and Ager, C. and Mayhew, C.A. and King, Julian}, title = {Modeling-based determination of physiological parameters of systemic VOCs by breath gas analysis, part 2.}, series = {Journal of Breath Research}, volume = {12}, journal = {Journal of Breath Research}, subject = {Breath}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Stockinger, author = {Stockinger, Harald}, title = {Biographical information from monasterial archives: Ernst Mach's school year at the Gymnasium of the Benedictines in Seitenstetten}, series = {History of Mathematics and Teaching of Mathematics}, booktitle = {History of Mathematics and Teaching of Mathematics}, subject = {Mathematics}, language = {en} } @misc{Stockinger, author = {Stockinger, Harald}, title = {Biographical information from monasterial archives: Ernst Mach's school year at the Gymnasium of the Benedictines in Seitenstetten}, subject = {Mathematics}, language = {en} } @incollection{PeppoloniHirschlLeonhartsberger, author = {Peppoloni, Mauro and Hirschl, Alexander and Leonhartsberger, Kurt}, title = {Environmental Influences on SWT Vibrations and Oscillations}, series = {Wind Energy Exploitation in Urban Environment}, booktitle = {Wind Energy Exploitation in Urban Environment}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Technikum Wien}, pages = {57 -- 78}, subject = {Wind Turbine}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{LeitnerGeppLiousiaetal., author = {Leitner, Rita and Gepp, Barbara and Liousia, Varvara and R{\"u}nzler, Dominik}, title = {Teaching 3R principles in ecotoxicology by performing a problem-based learning project}, series = {ALTEX Proceedings, LINZ 2018 - EUSAAT 2018, Volume 7, No. 2, ISSN 2194-0479 (2018)}, booktitle = {ALTEX Proceedings, LINZ 2018 - EUSAAT 2018, Volume 7, No. 2, ISSN 2194-0479 (2018)}, subject = {Problem Based Learning}, language = {en} } @misc{Leitner, author = {Leitner, Rita}, title = {PBL-Szenario mit degressivem Support durch Lehrende im Modul "Angewandtes Forschungsprojekt in Umweltmanagement"}, subject = {Problem Based Learning}, language = {de} } @misc{GeppLiousiaMachaceketal., author = {Gepp, Barbara and Liousia, Varvara and Machacek, Thomas and Praher, Daniela and Eisner, Katharina and Limbeck, Sophie and Gamper, Janine and Schwarzl, Elisabeth and Hazod, Till and Landwehr, Renate and Wenger, Charlotte and Olscher, Christoph and Leitner, Rita and R{\"u}nzler, Dominik}, title = {Pelargonic acid - an alternative to glyphosate-based herbicides?}, subject = {Ecotoxicology}, language = {en} } @misc{Leitner, author = {Leitner, Rita}, title = {Teaching 3R principles in ecotoxicology by performing a problem-based learning project}, subject = {Problem Based Learning}, language = {en} } @misc{Bayer, author = {Bayer, Natascha}, title = {Intraocular lens measurement setup based on a mechanical eye model}, subject = {Eye Model}, language = {en} } @misc{KueenburgTeuschl, author = {K{\"u}enburg, Bernhard and Teuschl, Andreas}, title = {Regenerative silk ligament: scale up and regulatory strategy of a textile engineered silk implant for tissue regeneration of injured human ACL (anterior cruciate ligament)}, abstract = {61 a93591 27-SY-1 Regenerative silk ligament: scale up and regulatory strategy of a textile engineered silk implant for tissue regeneration of injured human ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) Bernhard K{\"u}enburg,Andreas Teuschl MorphoMed, Austria In the USA around 370.000 annual ACL ruptures in the predominately young population (age 18-30) following sport injuries cause a lot of pain and long term troubles for the affected patients. The well established standard procedure of autologous tissue transplantation stabilizes the knee and allows sport activities after 9-12 months. However, harvest of autologous tissue such as patellar tendon or semitendinosus (the most frequently used autograft) weakens other body areas and long term data show an increased rate of arthroses (up to 50\% after 10 years) associated with ACL reconstructions. Based on numerous preclinical data and data from a 12-month sheep study the scale-up as well as regulatory approval process of a novel textile engineered silk implant as ACL graft have been initiated. It is planned to enter a clinical trial and strive for regulatory approval as a medical class 3 implant. The sheep data (1) have revealed an approximately 50\% degradation of the purified medical silk, which acts as scaffold for the regrowth of a new endogenous ligament. The formation of oriented collagenous tissue fibers including vascularization proves a ligament tissue regeneration for the first time. Scale-up and implementation of a commercial process require a defined set of specifications of commercial silkworm (Bombyx mori) silk, a biological raw material sourced from the textile industry as well as adequate analytical methods to characterize the depletion of sericin in the course of the production process. Based on first full scale samples, the defined biocompatibility program has to be executed, in the EU following the ISO requirements of the notified bodies, in the USA determined by the FDA. Upon submission of the full technical documentation as well as the biocompati-bility data, approval of a clinical trial can be achieved in order to demonstrate the clinical efficacy of the silk based ACL graft compared to the gold standard method in two different randomized groups. As primary endpoint the knee stability will be tested by an apparatus supported Lachmann test. In this study, besides the clinical benefit the patient safety is an important goal. The results of this study will be used for achievement of regulatory approval. References: 1) Teuschl A, Heimel P, N{\"u}rnberger S, van Griensven M, Redl H, Nau T. Am. J. Sports Med. 2016;44:1547-57. 2) Teuschl AH, van Griensven M, Redl H. Tissue Eng. Part C Methods. 2014;20:431-9.}, subject = {Biomaterial}, language = {en} } @article{TallianHerreroRollettStadleretal., author = {Tallian, Claudia and Herrero-Rollett, Alexandra and Stadler, Karina and Vielnascher, Robert and Wieland, Karin and Weihs, Anna and Pellis, Alessandro and Teuschl, Andreas and Lendl, Bernhard and Amenitsch, Heinz and Guebitz, Georg M.}, title = {Structural insights into pH-responsive drug release of self-assembling human serum albumin-silk fibroin nanocapsules.}, series = {European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics}, journal = {European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics}, abstract = {Inflammation processes are associated with significant decreases in tissue or lysosomal pH from 7.4 to 4, a fact that argues for the application of pH-responsive drug delivery systems. However, for their design and optimization a full understanding of the release mechanism is crucial. In this study we investigated the pH-depending drug release mechanism and the influence of silk fibroin (SF) concentration and SF degradation degree of human serum albumin (HSA)-SF nanocapsules. Sonochemically produced nanocapsules were investigated regarding particle size, colloidal stability, protein encapsulation, thermal stability and drug loading properties. Particles of the monodisperse phase showed average hydrodynamic radii between 438 and 888 nm as measured by DLS and AFM and a zeta potential of -11.12 ± 3.27 mV. Together with DSC results this indicated the successful production of stable nanocapsules. ATR-FTIR analysis demonstrated that SF had a positive effect on particle formation and stability due to induced beta-sheet formation and enhanced crosslinking. The pH-responsive release was found to depend on the SF concentration. In in-vitro release studies, HSA-SF nanocapsules composed of 50\% SF showed an increased pH-responsive release for all tested model substances (Rhodamine B, Crystal Violet and Evans Blue) and methotrexate at the lowered pH of 4.5 to pH 5.4, while HSA capsules without SF did not show any pH-responsive drug release. Mechanistic studies using confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) and small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) analyses showed that increases in particle porosity and decreases in particle densities are directly linked to pH-responsive release properties. Therefore, the pH-responsive release mechanism was identified as diffusion controlled in a novel and unique approach by linking scattering results with in vitro studies. Finally, cytotoxicity studies using the human monocytic THP-1 cell line indicated non-toxic behavior of the drug loaded nanocapsules when applied in a concentration of 62.5 µg mL-1.}, subject = {Biomaterial}, language = {en} } @misc{TeuschlSchuhWeihsetal., author = {Teuschl, Andreas and Schuh, Christina and Weihs, Anna and Guillaume, Olivier and Monforte Vila, Xavier and Redl, Heinz and Kaplan, David and R{\"u}nzler, Dominik}, title = {Tailoring bioactivity of silk-based biomaterials via delivering and functionalization strategies with fibrinogen/thrombin, plant lectins or laminin}, subject = {Biomaterials}, language = {en} } @article{SlezakSlezakHartingeretal., author = {Slezak, Paul and Slezak, Cyrill and Hartinger, Joachim and Teuschl, Andreas and N{\"u}rnberger, Sylvia and Redl, Heinz and Mittermayr, Rainer}, title = {A Low Cost Implantation Model in the Rat That Allows a Spatial Assessment of Angiogenesis.}, series = {Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology}, journal = {Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology}, abstract = {There is continual demand for animal models that allow a quantitative assessment of angiogenic properties of biomaterials, therapies, and pharmaceuticals. In its simplest form, this is done by subcutaneous material implantation and subsequent vessel counting which usually omits spatial data. We have refined an implantation model and paired it with a computational analytic routine which outputs not only vessel count but also vessel density, distribution, and vessel penetration depth, that relies on a centric vessel as a reference point. We have successfully validated our model by characterizing the angiogenic potential of a fibrin matrix in conjunction with recombinant human vascular endothelial growth factor (rhVEGF165). The inferior epigastric vascular pedicles of rats were sheathed with silicone tubes, which were subsequently filled with 0.2 ml of fibrin and different doses of rhVEGF165, centrically embedding the vessels. Over 4 weeks, tissue samples were harvested and subsequently immunohistologically stained and computationally analyzed. The model was able to detect variations over the angiogenic potentials of growth factor spiked fibrin matrices. Adding 20 ng of rhVEGF165 resulted in a significant increase in vasculature while 200 ng of rhVEGF165 did not improve vascular growth. Vascularized tissue volume increased during the first week and vascular density increased during the second week. Total vessel count increased significantly and exhibited a peak after 2 weeks which was followed by a resorption of vasculature by week 4. In summary, a simple implantation model to study in vivo vascularization with only a minimal workload attached was enhanced to include morphologic data of the emerging vascular tree.}, subject = {Tissue Engineering}, language = {en} } @article{BerkovitchCohenPeledetal., author = {Berkovitch, Yulia and Cohen, Talia and Peled, Eli and Schmidhammer, Robert and Hildner, Florian and Teuschl, Andreas and Wolbank, Susanne and Yelin, Dvir and Redl, Heinz and Seliktar, Dror}, title = {Hydrogel composition and laser micropatterning to regulate sciatic nerve regeneration.}, series = {Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine}, journal = {Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine}, pages = {1049 -- 1061}, abstract = {Treatment of peripheral nerve injuries has evolved over the past several decades to include the use of sophisticated new materials endowed with trophic and topographical cues that are essential for in vivo nerve fibre regeneration. In this research, we explored the use of an advanced design strategy for peripheral nerve repair, using biological and semi-synthetic hydrogels that enable controlled environmental stimuli to regenerate neurons and glial cells in a rat sciatic nerve resection model. The provisional nerve growth conduits were composed of either natural fibrin or adducts of synthetic polyethylene glycol and fibrinogen or gelatin. A photo-patterning technique was further applied to these 3D hydrogel biomaterials, in the form of laser-ablated microchannels, to provide contact guidance for unidirectional growth following sciatic nerve injury. We tested the regeneration capacity of subcritical nerve gap injuries in rats treated with photo-patterned materials and compared these with injuries treated with unpatterned hydrogels, either stiff or compliant. Among the factors tested were shear modulus, biological composition, and micropatterning of the materials. The microchannel guidance patterns, combined with appropriately matched degradation and stiffness properties of the material, proved most essential for the uniform tissue propagation during the nerve regeneration process.}, subject = {Tissue Engineering}, language = {en} } @article{NauTeuschlEbneretal., author = {Nau, Thomas and Teuschl, Andreas and Ebner, Anna and Jung, Ilse and Schenk, Christian}, title = {Low revision rate and excellent outcome of primary ACL repair with a minimum follow-up of 5 years.}, series = {Muscle, ligaments and tendons Journal}, journal = {Muscle, ligaments and tendons Journal}, pages = {185 -- 190}, abstract = {Introduction: Due to limitations of ACL reconstruction, primary ACL repair has recently regained research interest. Although abandoned in the past, primary repair with conservation of the original ligament demonstrates considerable advantages compared to reconstruction. We hypothesized that early repair, strictly limited to patients with a proximal ACL rupture and excellent tissue quality of the remaining ACL stump, would lead to equal revision rates and subjective outcomes as reported for ACL reconstruction after a minimum of 5 years. Methods: In this questionnaire study, patients who had a primary ACL repair between 2002 and 2009 were invited to participate. Besides any potential revision surgery, the Tegner activity scale and the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score were included in the evaluation. Results: Out of 1912 patients who had ACL related surgery during the observation period, 221 (11.4\%) had a primary ACL repair. 60 patients (61 knees) were available for follow-up. In 2/61 (3.3\%) cases ACL revision surgery was performed and one patient had meniscus surgery of the affected side. The median Tegner activity scale was 6 (range, 3 to 10). The mean KOOS subscores were 88.8\% (Function/Sports), 86.6\% (Quality of life), 94.6 (Symptoms), 94.0 (Pain) and 97.0 (Activities of Daily Living). Conclusion: Primary ACL repair, strictly limited to proximal ruptures with good tissue quality leads to revision rates and subjective outcome comparable to ACL reconstruction. Level of evidence: IV.}, subject = {Regeneration}, language = {en} } @misc{TeuschlHeimelMonforteVilaetal., author = {Teuschl, Andreas and Heimel, Patrick and Monforte Vila, Xavier and N{\"u}rnberger, Sylvia and Tangl, Stefan and van Griensven, Martijn and Redl, Heinz and Nau, Thomas}, title = {Anterior cruciate ligament regeneration using the silk-based RegACL scaffold}, subject = {Tissue Engineering}, language = {en} } @incollection{HackethalSchuhHoferetal., author = {Hackethal, Johannes and Schuh, Christina and Hofer, Alexandra and Meixner, Barbara and Hennerbichler, Simone and Redl, Heinz and Teuschl, Andreas}, title = {Human Placenta Laminin-111 as a Multifunctional Protein for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine}, series = {Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology}, booktitle = {Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology}, publisher = {Springer}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Technikum Wien}, subject = {Biomaterial}, language = {en} } @misc{SalzerRiederMonforteVilaetal., author = {Salzer, Elias and Rieder, Bernhard and Monforte Vila, Xavier and Weihs, Anna and R{\"u}nzler, Dominik and Teuschl, Andreas}, title = {Evaluation of a novel hydrostatic pressure bioreactor on bovine cartilage chips}, subject = {Bioreactor}, language = {en} } @misc{SlezakRoseHercheretal., author = {Slezak, Paul and Rose, Roland and Hercher, David and Weihs, Anna and Fuchs, Christiane and Redl, Heinz and Mittermayr, Rainer and Slezak, Cyrill}, title = {Tracking therapeutic shockwaves and their impact on regeneration}, subject = {Shockwave Therapy}, language = {en} } @misc{Drauschke, author = {Drauschke, Andreas}, title = {Neues aus der Welt der Optik - von Laserschwertern und Tarnvorrichtungen}, subject = {Optics}, language = {de} } @misc{Drauschke, author = {Drauschke, Andreas}, title = {Effiziente Solarzellen mit Metamaterialien}, subject = {Photonics}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{TkachenkoBrilJagosDavidetal., author = {Tkachenko Bril, Andr{\´e}s Igor and Jagos, Harald and David, Veronika and Pils, Katharina and Gaudernak, Jakob and Rafolt, Dietmar}, title = {Proof of Concept of a Partial Weight-Bearing Supporting Real-Time Feedback System}, series = {Health Informatics meets eHealth - Proceedings of the 12th eHealth Conference}, booktitle = {Health Informatics meets eHealth - Proceedings of the 12th eHealth Conference}, editor = {Schreier, G{\"u}nter and Hayn, Dieter}, publisher = {IOS Press}, address = {Amsterdam}, subject = {Ambulation}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{FranzlReifBergeretal., author = {Franzl, Gerald and Reif, Valerie and Berger, Angela and Frohner, Matthias and Gottschalk, Marion and Koch, Georg}, title = {Interoperabilit{\"a}t im Datenaustausch in der Energiewirtschaft vom Use Case zum Test der Integrationsprofile}, series = {15. Symposium Energieinnovation}, booktitle = {15. Symposium Energieinnovation}, subject = {Interoperability}, language = {de} } @misc{EisnerGeppSchneggetal., author = {Eisner, Katharina and Gepp, Barbara and Schnegg, Raimund and Dallinger, Reinhard and R{\"u}nzler, Dominik}, title = {Investigation of endocrine effects of sublethal cadmium doses on the reproduction system of the freshwater snail B. glabrata}, subject = {Ecotoxicology}, language = {en} } @misc{FranzlReifBergeretal., author = {Franzl, Gerald and Reif, Valerie and Berger, Angela and Frohner, Matthias and Gottschalk, Marion and Koch, Georg}, title = {Interoperabilit{\"a}t im Datenaustausch in der Energiewirtschaft vom Use Case zum Test der Integrationsprofile}, subject = {Interoperability}, language = {de} } @misc{TkachenkoBrilJagosDavidetal., author = {Tkachenko Bril, Andr{\´e}s Igor and Jagos, Harald and David, Veronika and Pils, Katharina and Gaudernak, Jakob and Rafolt, Dietmar}, title = {Proof of Concept of a Partial Weight-Bearing Supporting Real-Time Feedback System}, subject = {Ambulation}, language = {en} } @misc{SalzerLiousiaMonforteVilaetal., author = {Salzer, Elias and Liousia, Varvara and Monforte Vila, Xavier and R{\"u}nzler, Dominik}, title = {Tracking of small aquatic organisms with custom-made tracking plates}, subject = {Ecotoxicology}, language = {en} } @misc{WilfingFruehwirthLehner, author = {Wilfing, Julia and Fr{\"u}hwirth, Clemens and Lehner, Benjamin}, title = {Feldmessungen der Gleit- und Haftreibungskoeffizienten von Skitourenfellen}, subject = {Skiing}, language = {de} } @misc{Drauschke, author = {Drauschke, Andreas}, title = {Applications of Optogenetics}, subject = {Optogenetics}, language = {en} } @techreport{Freistetter, author = {Freistetter, Florian}, title = {The Power of Lauf}, organization = {ORF Sendung "Science Busters"}, subject = {Bioreactor}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{Leonhartsberger, author = {Leonhartsberger, Kurt}, title = {SPIN.OFF - SPeicherINtegration in das B{\"u}ro(OFFice)geb{\"a}ude FutureBase}, series = {Fachtagung Energietage 2018: Netzstabilit{\"a}t der Zukunft}, booktitle = {Fachtagung Energietage 2018: Netzstabilit{\"a}t der Zukunft}, subject = {Integration}, language = {de} } @article{EderVoronkoDimitriadisetal., author = {Eder, Gabriele C. and Voronko, Yuliya and Dimitriadis, Simon and Kn{\"o}bl, Karl and Ujv{\´a}ri, Guszt{\´a}v and Berger, Karl A. and Halwachs, Martin and Neumaier, Lukas and Hirschl, Christina}, title = {Climate specific accelerated ageing tests and evaluation of ageing induced electrical, physical, and chemical changes}, series = {Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications 2018}, journal = {Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications 2018}, pages = {1 -- 16}, subject = {Photovoltaik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{RoesslerHoellerReisneretal., author = {R{\"o}ssler, Peter and H{\"o}ller, Roland and Reisner, Christopher and Schr{\"o}n, Felix and Ewers, Ekaterina}, title = {A Model Railway based Demonstrator for Saftey-Critical Systems}, series = {12th European Workshop on Microelectronics Education, Sept. 24-26, 2018, Braunschweig, Germany}, booktitle = {12th European Workshop on Microelectronics Education, Sept. 24-26, 2018, Braunschweig, Germany}, pages = {6}, subject = {Functional Safety}, language = {en} } @article{OeserBuchtaCouckeetal., author = {Oeser, Reinhard and Buchta, C and Coucke, W and Mayr, Winfried and M{\"u}ller, MM and Schweiger, CR and K{\"o}rm{\"o}czi, GF}, title = {Evidence for the positive impact of ISO 9001 and ISO 15189 quality systems on laboratory performance - evaluation of immunohaematology external quality assessment results during 19 years in Austria}, series = {Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM)}, volume = {2018}, journal = {Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM)}, number = {56 (12)}, pages = {2039 -- 2046}, abstract = {Background ISO 9001 and ISO 15189 have been established as continuative models for quality systems beyond national laws, mandatory standards and guidelines of expert associations regarding analytical and organisational performance of medical laboratories and transfusion services. Although widely used, their impact on laboratory performance has not been investigated. Methods We retrospectively analysed the results of 167 laboratories in 59 distributions of the Austrian red cell immunohaematology external quality assessment (EQA) scheme in the years 1999-2017. The performance for each parameter and trends of individual participants were compared with respect to certification or accreditation status of participants' quality systems and to laboratory type. Results Considering more than 52,000 EQA results, the absence or presence of a laboratory quality management system showed different error rates. Laboratories with ISO 9001 or ISO 15189 certification/accreditation had 0.7\% incorrect results, while this rate was doubled without such quality systems (1.4\%, p=0.0002). Statistically significant error reductions were seen upon ISO 9001/ISO 15189 implementation (1.3\% before vs. 0.7\% after; p=0.0468). Transfusion services had fewer errors (0.9\%) compared to hospital and independent laboratories (both 1.2\%). Conclusions Implementation and maintenance of quality systems according to ISO 9001 or ISO 15189 as well as laboratory specialisation result in better analytical performance as can be seen in immunohaematology EQA results. The conclusion is that these results apply to other laboratory tests and perhaps to other areas of health care.}, subject = {ISO 15189}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SchneiderZelgerLaurent, author = {Schneider, Simon and Zelger, Thomas and Laurent, Pierre}, title = {Energy Building Stock Simulation and Planning for Small Municipalities - A Web-based Urban Energy System Model for Potential Analysis and Citizen Participation}, series = {Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Smart Cities and Green ICT Systems - Volume 1: SMARTGREENS}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Smart Cities and Green ICT Systems - Volume 1: SMARTGREENS}, address = {Funchal, Madeira}, subject = {Energy}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{StujaPoszvekWoelfeletal., author = {Stuja, Kemajl and Poszvek, G{\"u}nther and W{\"o}lfel, Walter and Markl, Erich}, title = {Integrated Method for the Design and Evaluation of Safety \& Secure Manufacturing Systems}, series = {29TH DAAAM INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON INTELLIGENT MANUFACTURING AND AUTOMATION}, booktitle = {29TH DAAAM INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON INTELLIGENT MANUFACTURING AND AUTOMATION}, isbn = {978-3-902734-20-4}, issn = {1726-9679}, subject = {Industrial Security}, language = {en} }