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Influence of intramolecular dynamics on the relaxation spectra of simple liquids
Datasets used in the original publication of the same title. Datasets are sorted according to the figure in the publication in which they are presented
Supplementary material
This dataset contains supplementary material to the doctoral thesis 'A Lattice Boltzmann Method for Elastodynamics', i.e. animations of results for various numerical examples.Animation of simulation results from the thesi
Chaos_Engineering_Requirements_Production_Data
This dataset contains four csv files:
Stable_state_adapter_plate.csv: Describes the cycle times during stable production of the adapter plate.
Stable_state_valve_island.csv: Describes the cycle times during stable production of the valve island.
Chaos_experiment_unoptimized.csv: Describes the reallocation time and cycle times during the incident in the unoptimized system.
Chaos_experiment_optimized.csv: Describes the reallocation time and cycle times during the incident in the optimized system
Verknüpfung von Reifegradmodell und morphologischer Systematik für zirkuläre Geschäftsmodelle
Der Datensatz ist während der Forschungsarbeiten des Autors entstanden. Hierbei wurden je ein Reifegradmodell sowie eine morphologische Systematik für zirkuläre Geschäftsmodelle entwickelt. Über einen Maßnahmenkatalog werden beide Tools der Geschäftsmodellinnovation miteinander verknüpft. Die dargestellten Maßnahmen basieren auf definierten Strategien & Maßnahmen des VDI (https://www.ressource-deutschland.de/werkzeuge/loesungsentwicklung/strategien-massnahmen/) und wurden für den Anwendungsfall angepasst und ergänzt
Data for "When AI-Based Agents Are Proactive: Implications for Competence and System Satisfaction in Human–AI Collaboration"
This is the anonymized dataset for the publication "When AI-Based Agents Are Proactive: Implications for Competence and System Satisfaction in Human–AI Collaboration."
The study was conducted as part of the research project "Die bedrohlichen Effekte der Hilfe von agentischen Informationssystemen und ihre Implikationen für Nutzer-System Zusammenarbeit (Schädliche Hilfe von Informationssystemen)," funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) (Project No. 522190413).
Reference: Diebel, C., Goutier, M., Adam, M., & Benlian, A. (2025). When AI-Based Agents Are Proactive: Implications for Competence and System Satisfaction in Human–AI Collaboration. Business & Information Systems Engineering, 1-20
Arthropod abundances and species of meadow experiments (Darmstadt, BioDivKultur, 2023)
Arthropod abundances, species, and mowing treatment data. Mowing experiments conducted in and around Darmstadt on 10 meadows, 2023. Collection of arthropods using suction sampling (biocoenometer). Treatments: three different mowers and corresponding refuges. Urban mowers: Mulcher_normal: a conventional flail mulcher (Müthing), Mulcher_Oeko: a potentially “insect-friendly” roadside eco mulcher with a scare device mounted in the front (Müthing), and bar_mower: a bar mower (Kersten). The collection was directly before mowing, directly after, and three days later
Exposía: Academic Writing Assessment of Exposés and Peer Feedback
Exposía is a publicly available research dataset that captures the full, pedagogically grounded process of academic writing and feedback in higher education. The dataset originated from the undergraduate lecture “Introduction to Scientific Work” offered in the winter term 2024/2025 at the Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany, and reflects authentic educational practices in teaching and assessing academic writing.
Exposía comprises student research project proposals (exposés) in multiple stages, including draft and final versions provided as both PDF and LaTeX sources. In addition, the dataset contains rich feedback artifacts generated during the course, such as peer and instructor reviews, inline comments and highlights, comment votes, and structured assessment scores. Where consent was given, these materials are linked across stages, enabling the study of revision processes and feedback.
A key contribution of Exposía is its fine-grained, pedagogically motivated scoring schema, which is applied consistently to both student writing and feedback quality. This allows for systematic analysis of writing competence, feedback practices, and assessment reliability. The dataset is particularly relevant for research in learning sciences, natural language processing, and human-centered AI.1.0.
Reward Modeling for Scientific Writing Evaluation
The components of this dataset are used in the experiments of the paper "Reward Modeling for Scientific Writing Evaluation". Please see README.md for more information
Movies for 'Automated decision-making by chemical echolocation in active droplets'
This dataset contains the following list of movies belonging to the publication 'Automated decision-making by chemical echolocation in active droplets':
1. Solving a maze by automated decision-making using chemical echolocation. Animated version of
Fig. 1a showing the simulated trajectory of an agent performing automated decision-making to solve a maze
using chemical echolocation without any external sources.
2. Solving a maze using a chemical source-seeking strategy. Animated version of Fig. 1b showing the
simulated trajectory of an agent solving a maze by sensing a chemical gradient created by an external source at
the maze exit.
3. Experimental realization of automated decision-making in droplet swimmers. Experimental trajec-
tory of a droplet swimmer (corresponding to Fig. 3a) solving a maze using chemical echolocation.
4. Collective navigation of multiple droplet swimmers. Experimental trajectories of multiple droplets
released simultaneously into the maze
Publication Preprint: Direct determination of the Fe3+/2+ charge transition level in BaTiO3 and isovalently substituted Ba0.82Ca0.18Ti0.92Zr0.08O3 by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
The files contain the preprint of a research article authored by Savita Chaoudhary, Anna M. Paulik, Niklas Bertelmann, Katharina N.S. Lohaus, Lisanne Gossel, Melissa A. Larsson, Hebatallah Ali, Raoul Blume, Jurij Koruza, and Andreas Klein, which is collaboration between TU Darmstadt, Germany and TU Graz, Austria. The work has been performed within the collaborative research center FLAIR. The version of the article is that submitted in November 2025 for publicatio