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No Excuses Anymore II : Concerts of the Academy Second Modernism

Performance featuring spherical amplification.Wiener FestwochenORF RadioKulturhaus, Wien (AT)Klangforum Wien & Irene Delgado-Jiménez09/06/2024From the program “Academy Second Modernism: No Excuses Anymore II”:Ivičević, Mirela (*1980, HR) – Case Black (for ensemble and electronics) [2016]

Volatile Organic Compound release during litter decomposition in the Arctic

Litter decomposition is a source of gaseous products, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to the atmosphere. The quantity and the chemical composition of the VOC blends released from litter vary between plant species and depend on environmental factors and litter microbial communities. Here, we assessed VOC release from decomposing litter in a 3-year incubation conducted in a climate manip

Symptom burden and secondary prevention in patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction after acute myocardial infarction : a nationwide register-based study in Sweden

Background There is a lack of contemporary data describing patients with left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction post myocardial infarction (MI) in terms of symptom burden and secondary prevention measures. The aim of this study was to describe patients with various degrees of LV systolic dysfunction after a first MI, their symptom burden, quality of life and adherence to recommended secondary

Medial temporal lobe atrophy is associated with age and pathologies, especially small vessel disease

Visual assessment of medial temporal lobe atrophy (MTA) in the clinical workup of cognitive impairment is traditionally corrected for age since MTA increases with age. In addition, common pathologies in the elderly such as amyloid, tau, alpha-synuclein and TDP-43 accumulation as well as white matter hyperintensities representing small vessel disease may affect the association between MTA and age.

Concert with Ensemble für neue Musik Zürich

Performance featuring spherical amplification.Festival ‘Was die Linden flüstern’Saal Dreilinden, Luzern (CH)Ensemble für neue Musik Zürich30/05/2024Program:Haas, Lorenz (*1968, CH) – Nichts Schöneres (a Schumann song recital in fourteen scenes for seven instruments and voice) [2024] WP

Hydrogel nanoparticle as an artificial nuclease for selective DNA cleavage

Controlled and sequence-selective DNA cleavage plays a crucial role in biomolecular engineering and nucleic acid technologies. Here, we report the development of cerium-coordinated catalytic hydrogel nanoparticles (Ce-CHNP) that exhibit single-strand-selective nuclease activity. Ce-CHNP was synthesized via a one-step polymerization process in which Ce(IV) coordinated with N-hydroxymethyl acrylamid

The Adventures of Foreign Bodies #1 – Venus Station

Performance featuring spherical amplification.Festival Orizzonti Autumn Edition IAuditorium S. Cecilia, Perugia (IT)Opificio Sonoro21/11/2024From the Program “The Adventures of Foreign Bodies #1 – Venus Station”:Tedde, Maurizio (*1996, IT) – Januvia (for e-guitar and electronics) [2024]

#3 Cantiones – Hommage an Klaus Huber 100. Geburtstag

Performance featuring spherical amplification.#3 Cantiones – Hommage an Klaus Huber 100. GeburtstagGrossmünster, Zürich (CH)Collegium Novum Zürich30/11/2024From the Program:Pagh-Paan, Younghi (*1945, KR) – SOWON/Wunsch (for soprano and 10 instruments) [1996]Huber, Klaus (1924-2017, CH) – Cantiones de Circulo gyrante (spatialized music for five soloists, choir and three instrumental groups) [1984]

The Swedish Orientalist and Hellenist Jacob Jonas Björnståhl’s Journey to Greece in 1779 and his Significance for the Dissemination of Knowledge about the Country and its People

One of the most important travelers of the 18th century was Jakob JonasBjörnståhl. From a young age, he aspired to reach prominence in academiccircles. Greek, Latin, and various Middle Eastern languages were part ofhis studies from the outset, and he distinguished himself by his enthusiasm,thirst for knowledge, and ability to quickly master diverse subjects, alongwith his encyclopedic education. HOne of the most important travelers of the 18th century was Jakob Jonas Björnståhl. From a young age, he aspired to reach prominence in academic circles. Greek, Latin, and various Middle Eastern languages were part of his studies from the outset, and he distinguished himself by his enthusiasm, thirst for knowledge, and ability to quickly master diverse subjects, along with his encyclopedic educati

Impact of AlN buffer thickness on electrical and thermal characteristics of AlGaN/GaN/AlN HEMTs

We investigate the influence of AlN buffer thickness on the structural, electrical, and thermal properties of AlGaN/GaN high-electron mobility transistors (HEMTs) grown on semi-insulating SiC substrates by metal-organic chemical vapor deposition. X-ray diffraction and atomic force microscopy reveal that while thin AlN layers (120 nm) exhibit compressive strain and smooth step-flow surfaces, thicke

Photocurrent detected 2D spectroscopy via a pulse shaper : insights and strategies for optimally untangling the nonlinear response

Action-detected two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy (A-2DES) provides valuable insights into ultrafast dynamics within functional materials and devices by measuring incoherent signals like photocurrent. This work details the implementation and optimization of a pulse-shaper-based A-2DES setup, focusing on methodological strategies crucial for acquiring high-fidelity data. We present a comprehe

Self-adaptive ZrN coating enables stable acidic oxygen evolution on Co3O4through dynamic surface reconstruction

The development of acid-stable, non-precious catalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) remains a critical challenge for proton exchange membrane water electrolyzers (PEMWEs). While Co3O4 shows promising OER activity, its rapid dissolution in acidic media severely limits practical application. Here, we design a self-adaptive protection strategy by depositing ZrN coatings on Co3O4 precursor

In Situ Investigation of HfOxAtomic Layer Deposition on (Ag,Cu)(In,Ga)Se2Thin-Film Solar Cell Absorbers : Role of Absorber Bulk Composition and Surface Treatment in HfOxGrowth

Atomic layer deposition (ALD) of HfOx layers has emerged as a promising strategy for interface passivation in chalcopyrite-based thin-film solar cells. However, the nucleation dynamics of (Ag,Cu)(In,Ga)Se2 (ACIGS) absorbers remain insufficiently understood, particularly regarding the interplay between absorber composition and alkali postdeposition treatments (PDTs). Here, we employ in situ ambient

Projected climate change in Fennoscandia – and its relation to ensemble spread and global trends

The need for information about climate change is great. This information is usually based on climate model data, which often have systematic biases. Furthermore, climate information is based on ensembles of climate models, which raises the question about how such ensembles are affected by the choice of models and emission scenarios. Here, we aim to describe climate change in Sweden and neighbourin