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Elektroniksysteme für die Netze von morgen
from Fraunhofer Presseinformationen
(2014/4/29 7:00)
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Smart Grid, dezentrale Stromnetze, Gleichstromübertragung und Niedrigspannung?der Umbau der Infrastruktur für die Energiewende hat bereits begonnen. Das Fraunhofer-Institut für Integrierte Systeme und Bauelementetechnologie IISB in Erlangen entwickelt dafür hocheffiziente Leistungselektronik.
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Zukunftssicherung im Blick
from Fraunhofer Presseinformationen
(2014/4/29 7:00)
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Auch im 65. Jahr ihres Bestehens ist die Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft erfolgreich: Das Finanzvolumen stieg 2013 erstmals auf mehr als zwei Milliarden Euro. Um aktuelle und künftige Herausforderungen zu meistern, setzt Fraunhofer?intern wie extern?verstärkt auf Vernetzung und die Bündelung von Kompetenzen.
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Finanzvolumen 2013 erstmalsüber zwei Milliarden Euro
from Fraunhofer Presseinformationen
(2014/4/29 7:00)
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Die Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft blieb im Jahr 2013 weiter auf Wachstumskurs. Ihr Finanzvolumen stieg um vier Prozent gegenüber dem Vorjahr und lag damit erstmalsüber der Marke von zwei Milliarden Euro. Die Erträge aus der Privatwirtschaft erreichten mit 578 Millionen Euro einen neuen Höchststand.
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Doppelspitze am Fraunhofer-Institut für Bildgestützte Medizin MEVIS
from Fraunhofer Presseinformationen
(2014/4/29 7:00)
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Prof. Horst Karl Hahn und Prof. Ron Kikinis werden ab 1. Mai 2014 gemeinsam die Führung des Bremer Fraunhofer-Institutsübernehmen. Beide verfolgen das Ziel, Informationen, die in medizinischen Bildern enthalten sind, optimal für die Patientenversorgung zu nutzen.
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Orange County Museum?Entry Level Education/Public Programs Assistant
from UC Berkeley Department of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies
(2014/4/26 5:24)
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OCMA is seeking an Education and Public Programs Assistant. They are seeking someone with administrative experience in a dynamic and fast-paced work environment. It is a full time position and pays $14.50/hour. They are accepting resumes and cover letters through May 12.
For more information, visit https://www.ocma.net/about-us .
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Lucy Raven Artist Lecture
from UC Berkeley Department of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies
(2014/4/26 5:21)
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The Department of Art Practice would like to invite you to: A Wiesenfield Visiting Artist Lecture Series: Lucy Raven .
7:30-9pm, Monday, April 28th, 2014
102 Wurster Hall, UC Berkeley Campus
Free and Open to the Public
RSVP to Facebook Invite
Lucy Raven’s category-defying work makes use of photography, film, video, animation, sound, and installation to create projects that investigate industrial systems, image production, and how community is created. Some aspects of her practice are akin to investigative journalism, but her methods of research and presentation make use of the modes and tools of Art Practice. Raven is also an art writer and curator, and is currently a Lecturer at the UC Berkeley Department of Art Practice, where she is teaching a video and performance class.
Lucy Raven, currently a lecturer at the UC Berkeley Department of Art Practice, was born in Tucson, Arizona in 1977 and lives in New York City and Oakland, California. Her work has be ...
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Ethnic Studies 147: Women of Color Thru the Arts, July 9-August 15, 2013
from UC Berkeley Department of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies
(2014/4/24 5:42)
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ES 147 Women of Color in the U.S. Through the Arts
University of California, Berkeley Summer Session
Professor Laura E. Perez
July 7-August 15, 2014
TuWTh 1-3:30 PM, 103 Wheeler
The course examines U.S. ?Women of Color,? also known as ?U.S. Third World women? feminist thought through historic writings, visual, and performance arts. We will learn about women of colors’ lives through their own theories and representations and trace the development of their ground-breaking critique of Eurocentric racist and classist feminist and gay and lesbian movements, and critique of the homophobic heteronormativity of the anti-racist civil rights and cultural nationalism movements. We will see the development and practice of politics of coalition, theories of simultaneity of oppressions and intersectionality, and decolonizing aesthetics in the work of numerous African American, Asian American, Latina, and Native American feminist artists. Among the artists whose works (from the 1970s ...
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La Peña Cultural Center presents: Amnesia
from UC Berkeley Department of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies
(2014/4/24 5:40)
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La Peña Cultural Center presents: Amnesia , a new play about race and immigration written and performed by Ariel Luckey . Layering theater, dance, spoken word and a live score of hip hop, Klezmer, and Mexican folk music, Amnesia tells the story of a young man who retraces his family?s migration from a small village in Eastern Europe through New York?s Lower East Side to Phoenix, Arizona, only to find that the violence his family fled cannot be so easily forgotten.
Amnesia reveals America’s forgotten immigrant roots and investigates the role of race at the border. The play will enjoy a four day run from May 15-May 18 at La Peña in Berkeley. On Thursday-Saturday, May 15-17, the show will begin at 8 pm, and on Sunday, May 18, it begins at 7 pm. The performance on Saturday the 17th will be followed by a post-show dialogue with Rabbi David Cooper from Kehilla Community Synagogue, Patricia Contreras Floresfrom East Bay Alliance for A Sustainable Economy, and Sophia Lanza ...
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San Francisco Neo-futurists?Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind
from UC Berkeley Department of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies
(2014/4/24 5:28)
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The San Francisco Neo-futurists is an experimental theater company with roots in the Chicago and New York theater scenes. Since December 2013, they’ve brought their weekly show, Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind (30 plays in 60 minutes) to audiences in the Boxcar Playhouse, 505 Natoma @ 6th St in San Francisco.
As part of a special promotional opportunity, starting now and lasting until the end of May they are offering discounted tickets of just $10 to any students from UC Berkeley with a valid ID. Visit their website to learn more and purchase tickets.
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Recycling der nächsten Generation
from Fraunhofer Presseinformationen
(2014/4/23 7:00)
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Etwa 70 Milliarden Tonnen Rohstoffe werden jährlich weltweit gewonnen. Das ist doppelt soviel wie Ende der 1970er Jahre. Tendenz weiter steigend?und das bei endlichen Ressourcen. Ein Weg, um auch künftig genügend Werkstoffe für neue Waren zur Verfügung zu haben, ist konsequentes Recycling. ImÜbermorgen-Projekt»Molecular Sorting«arbeiten Fraunhofer-Forscher an der Kreislaufwirtschaft der nächsten Generation. Ihre Ergebnisse stellen sie auf der Messe IFAT in München (5. bis 9. Mai) in Halle A5, Stand 219/318 vor.
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