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Akkreditierten Prüflabor Normenmanagement

February 7, 2024
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Academic research laboratories in Austria:

Institute of Science and Technology Austria (IST Austria) – A research institute located in Klosterneuburg, Austria, that focuses on basic research in the natural and mathematical sciences.

Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) – A research organization in Vienna, Austria, that conducts applied research in fields such as energy, health and environment, mobility, and security.

Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI) – A research institute in Vienna, Austria, that focuses on theoretical and experimental research in quantum physics and information.

Vienna BioCenter (VBC) – A research campus in Vienna, Austria, that hosts multiple research institutes and centers focusing on life sciences, including molecular biology, genetics, and biomedicine.

Graz University of Technology – A research university located in Graz, Austria, that has several research laboratories and centers in fields such as engineering, computer science, and natural sciences.

These are just a few examples of academic research laboratories in Austria, and there are many more across the country in various fields and disciplines.

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February 5, 2024
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Human Resources 200

February 5, 2024
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“Choose a job you love,

and you will never have to work a day in your life.”

Kong Fuzi, Confucius

 

Today we dwell on titles that inform management of the education industry in the United States specifically; but also more generally in global markets where the education industry is classified as a Producer and a User of human resources.  It is an enormous domain; likely the largest.

Human Resources 100 covers skilled trade training in all building construction disciplines.

Human Resources 200 covers the range of skills needed to manage an educational setting — school districts, colleges and universities

Human Resources 300 covers higher level management of these settings.  (Representative Organization Charts)

Human Resources 500 covers everything else

Human Resources 500

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Engineering a Fair Future: Why we need to train unbiased AI

Recommended Reading:

“The Human Side of Enterprise” 1960 by Douglas McGregor | MIT Management Sloan School

University of Chicago Press: Readings in Managerial Psychology

Columbia University: Cloward–Piven Strategy

Malcolm Gladwell’s book “Outliers: The Story of Success” explores the factors that contribute to high levels of success and achievement. The concept of the “10,000-hour rule” is one of the key ideas presented in the book.

The 10,000-hour rule suggests that it takes approximately 10,000 hours of dedicated practice to achieve mastery in a particular field. Gladwell draws on the research of psychologist K. Anders Ericsson, who studied the practice habits of experts in various domains. The book examines examples of successful individuals, such as Bill Gates, The Beatles, and elite athletes, to illustrate how their commitment to extensive practice played a crucial role in their extraordinary accomplishments.

While Gladwell popularized the 10,000-hour rule, it’s important to note that the concept has faced criticism. Some argue that the amount of practice required for expertise can vary depending on the field, the individual, and other factors. Nevertheless, “Outliers” encourages readers to consider the importance of effort, opportunity, and cultural factors in the development of success. The book goes beyond individual talent and emphasizes the role of external influences and circumstances in shaping exceptional achievement.

 

 

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Virginia Commonwealth University: “Self Reliance” Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Using ANSI Human Resource Standards to Create Business Advantage in the Workplace

Colleges and Organizational Structure of Universities

Apprenticeships: International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers

Software Engineering Code of Ethics and Professional Practice

“Google’s Ideological Echo Chamber” James Damore

 

 

Engineering Degrees Ranked By Difficulty

February 5, 2024
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“Are you struggling with engineering or STEM school? Do you want higher grades and to graduate with a higher GPA? …Entering the world of engineering and STEM isn’t just for “brainiacs”. Anyone can succeed in this arena, but it does require dedication and attention to critical skills.

Author and engineer Jake Ryland shares seven practical steps for good grades and continued success in the world of engineering. Drawing from his own experience as a struggling student, Ryland emphasizes the importance of a proper foundation and avoiding common pitfalls.

This great study guide for STEM students covers everything from helpful test-taking tips to advice on sustaining focus and establishing the proper lifestyle in engineering and STEM school. Learning how to develop good study habits and establish a proper foundation can help anyone master the world of engineering. Ryland’s expert advice helps readers interested in engineering and STEM get past the self-imposed barriers that could be preventing them from progress in the field…”

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Becoming an Engineer:

The Average Person’s Guide to Getting Good Grades and Succeeding in Engineering and STEM School

The Most Beautiful Equation in Mathematics

The Most Beautiful Equation in Mathematics

For further reading:

“The chemical history of a candle” A course of lectures delivered before a juvenile audience at the Royal Institution: Michael Faraday

Existential Pleasures of Engineering: Samuel A. Florman

Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: Robert M. Pirsig

Electric Power System Protection and Coordination: Michael A. Anthony (University of Michigan)

Nursing Education, Research and Practice Center

February 4, 2024
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Mechanical Clock from 1895 Still Ticking

February 2, 2024
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Located in the Mechanical Engineering Building this clock has been keeping time for over 120 years and its ticking can be heard throughout the building. The clock was built by the Seth Thomas Clock Company and was installed in 1904.

The clock’s mechanism is powered by weights that are wound up manually twice a week. It has a pendulum that swings back and forth, keeping time with remarkable accuracy. The clock is also equipped with a chime that rings every quarter hour, as well as a striking mechanism that sounds the hours.

Over the years, the clock has undergone several renovations and restorations to keep it in good working order. In 2009, the clock was fitted with an electric motor to assist in winding the weights, but it still operates primarily through mechanical means.

Original Heavilon Hall clock installed in Gatewood Wing

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February 1, 2024
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