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Characterizing the impact of Hedgehog signaling and senescence on intestinal fibroblast-epithelial interactions
submitted by Sarah Otte, BScEnthält Literaturverzeichnis auf Seite 75-87Masterarbeit Paris Lodron University of Salzburg 2025Abstract in englischer und deutscher SpracheArbeit gesperr
journal.kommunikation-medien / „Zählen wir es auch als Hobby, wenn sie sich in einer Kirche kennenlernen?“: Inhaltsanalyse eines Instagram-Accounts als Lehrforschungsprojekt
As part of a teaching research project at the Department of Communication Science at the University of Salzburg, a content analysis of the Instagram account ‘MeetCutesNYC’ was conducted in the winter semester 2024/25. Together with 20 Bachelor students, all work steps were realised as collaboratively as possible and around 450 short reels were coded and analysed. The focus was less on perfect methodological implementation and more on ‘playing through’ the analysis process together. In this article, we present the implementation step by step and discuss didactic successes and challenges.Im Rahmen eines Lehrforschungsprojekts am Fachbereich Kommunikationswissenschaft der Universität Salzburg wurde im Wintersemester 2024/25 eine Inhaltsanalyse des Instagram-Accounts „MeetCutesNYC“ durchgeführt. Gemeinsam mit 20 Bachelor-Studierenden wurden sämtliche Arbeitsschritte möglichst kollaborativ umgesetzt und rund 450 kurze Reels codiert und ausgewertet. Dabei stand weniger die perfekte methodische Umsetzung, sondern primär das gemeinsame „Durchspielen“ des Analyseprozesses im Vordergrund. Im Beitrag stellen wir die Umsetzung Schritt für Schritt vor und diskutieren didaktische Erfolge und Herausforderungen
journal.kommunikation-medien / Privacy and AI: Mitigating the Risks, Leveraging the Opportunities
journal.kommunikation-medien / Künstliche Intelligenzen in der Kommunikation. Editorial zu Ausgabe #17 von kommunikation.medien
AGIT Conference / Implementation of Geospatial Blended Intensive Programmes in a European University Alliance
The implementation of European University Alliances through the European Universities Initiative (EUI), adopted by the European Commission in 2017, and the momentum gained for online formats by the COVID-19 pandemic have significantly reshaped teaching and learning in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). These developments have facilitated the adoption of blended intensive programmes (BIPs), where multiple partner institutions collaborate to offer short, hybrid academic courses (European Commission 2025). While BIPs present opportunities for internationalization and interdisciplinary learning, blended learning also challenges traditional institutional structures, requiring new academic, administrative, and organizational strategies. This paper examines the implementation of BIPs within the CIVIS alliance, drawing on firsthand experience from two geospatial-themed programmes. Through a combination of literature review and cross-validation with CIVIS participation trends and student mobility metrics, the present study analyzes the effectiveness of BIPs in fostering interuniversity collaboration and improving student and faculty engagement. The findings highlight both the benefits and challenges of implementing BIPs, emphasizing their potential as a tool for European academic integration. The paper concludes with recommendations for optimizing the BIP framework to enhance future implementation across HEIs and University Alliances
historioPLUS / Endzeit und Gütergemeinschaft : Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede der Hutschen und Hutterischen Täufer
Im Zuge der Reformation Martin Luthers entwickelte sich auch eine Bewegung, welche sowohl vom Wittenberger Reformator als auch der katholischen Kirche abgelehnt wurde: Die Täufer. Trotz der intensiven Beschäftigung mit ihnen, wie durch Autor*innen wie Grete Mecenseffy, Caroline Welsch, Werner O. Packull an oder Astrid von Schlachta wird populär meist nur das „Täuferreich in Münster“ damit assoziiert. Doch die Täufer bestanden viel länger und in unterschiedlichen Formen. Für den süddeutschen und österreichischen Raum sind dabei zwei Strömungen interessant: Die hutschen und hutterischen Täufer. Obwohl ähnlich klingend, unterschieden sie sich in einigen Punkten, wie Beständigkeit, Gemeindeform und Spiritualität. Wirklich gemeinsam war ihnen nur die unerbittliche Verfolgung durch die Obrigkeit und die Hoffnung auf eine bessere Welt
AGIT Conference / Application of the Spatio-Temporal Asset Catalog Specification for Open Government Data
The Spatio-Temporal Asset Catalog (STAC) specification enables spatial data providers to distribute their datasets within a hierarchical metadata catalog structure containing collections, items, and assets. This catalog specification, implemented as an Application Programming Interface (API), allows spatial and temporal search queries making the data providers’ spatial assets discoverable. The Carinthian Geoinformation System (KAGIS) sought to apply this novel specification to improve its spatial data infrastructure and make its open government datasets more accessible to a wider range of users. Another motivation for deploying a STAC API is the possibility of providing spatially and temporally overlapping datasets, enabling the distribution of both recent and historical spatial data. To generate dynamic catalog data sustainably, a primary focus of this project was to create the STAC structure using already existing metadata stored in relational database tables. The generation process was achieved by implementing a script that extracts this metadata from the organization’s relational database and builds the catalog structure. To facilitate access to the dynamic catalog data and enable clients to query the datasets, the conceptualization and implementation of an API were necessary. This involved designing an API architecture used to set up a Python interface accessing and querying the storage system containing the dynamic STAC data. Thorough testing processes evaluating the STAC data generation script and the STAC API confirmed highly satisfactory outcomes. For both results, the reusability of the implementation for generating and deploying the dynamic STAC played a significant role in the process
AGIT Conference / Assessment of flood susceptibility using AHP and remote sensing-derived products, a case study in Punjab, Pakistan
Flood susceptibility mapping is a valuable approach for disaster risk management, especially in flood-risk regions such as Punjab, Pakistan. This study applies a multi-criteria decision analysis, using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and remote sensing-derived products in a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) environment to assess flood susceptibility across the region. We selected seven flood indicators based on a literature review and weighed them by consulting expert knowledge. Two flood susceptibility maps were calculated, (1), a 30 m resolution raster, and (2), an aggregated map of administrative boundaries. The model was validated with historical flood events, derived via Sentinel-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), to assess the model’s reliability. The findings revealed that 43.23% of the study area is at high and very-high flood susceptibility, especially low-lying areas characterized by proximity to riverbanks and flat slopes covered with cropland. The results can support policymakers and disaster management authorities in enhancing flood mitigation
AGIT Conference / Simulating the Impact of Public Policies on Heat Transition Scenarios Using Agent-Based Modeling
This paper introduces a spatial agent-based modeling approach to simulate regional heating and energy transition scenarios and to analyze the impact of public policies on homeowner decision-making regarding building renovations. The model integrates spatial and technical data on buildings and energy infrastructure with socio-demographic factors and household-level renovation behavior derived from an empirical survey. This approach enables a comprehensive assessment of key energy indicators, including heating energy demand and CO2 emissions, over the simulation period. By providing a decision-support tool for policymakers, the model facilitates the design of effective decarbonization strategies for the built environment
Anti-alcoholism drug and NLRP3 inhibitor Disulfiram as a potential anti-leukemic agent in FLT3-mutated AML
submitted by Alina Steinkellner BScEnthält Literaturverzeichnis auf Seite 60-65Masterarbeit Paris Lodron University Salzburg 2025Arbeit gesperr