45,996 research outputs found
Martin Schneider: eco photography, April 24, 1972
Martin Schneider: eco photography, is a conversation with eco-photographer Martin Schneider about his processes, research, and efforts regarding his goal to reduce pollution and disease, April 24, 1972
The Research Agenda: Martin Schneider on Multiple Priors Preferences and Financial Markets
Martin Schneider is Professor of Economics at Stanford University. His research interests lie in Financial and Monetary Economics.
ARTICLES, REPORTS AND SPEECHES, 1998-2008 - Lectures - Schneider Lecture, 2007
Lecture from Martin Schneider on November 12, 2007.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/118168/2/39015094712026.mp4http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/118168/3/39015094712026.zi
Hotspot Mapping for product disassembly: A circular product assessment method
Designing products for the Circular Economy requires closing and slowing of loops by means of repair, reman-ufacturing, refurbishment, parts reuse and/or recycling. Ease of product disassembly facilitates these processes to be more cost-effective, resulting in a better circular strategy fit. In this paper we present the Hotspot Map-ping method. The objective of this method is to help designers in (re)designing their products for ease of disas-sembly, by assessing which parts in the product architecture are most critical for ease of disassembly. Critical parts are parts with a high failure rate or maintenance need and/or with a high economic and environmental value, that should be easily accessible with low effort to enable cost-effective recovery processes. A product’s ease of disassembly is determined by factors that help or hinder the disconnection of critical parts from the rest of the product. The Hotspot Mapping method is a spreadsheet-based tool that indicates ease-of-disassembly by flagging five ‘hotspot’ indicators: (i) time needed to disconnect parts, (ii) difficulty of access, (iii) priority parts, (iv) environmental impact and (v) economy valuable parts. The Hotspot Mapping method adds to recent repairability assessment methods proposed in standards such as EN45554:2020, by also taking into account other aspects than failure-rate and functionality, such as economic and environmental value of the parts and materials. This paper describes the Hotspot Mapping method and applies the method to a household blender.Circular Product Desig
Martin Schneider and Dan Clampitt
Martin Schneider, son of Mrs. Ann Schneider, was among 1,495 children who went to the Shrine Circus on special invitations for orphan and handicapped youngsters Saturday. Martin is shown enjoying his pop corn while Dan Clampitt, one of the DeMolays who served as ushers and guides for the matinee guests, takes him where he wants to go.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/22748/thumbnail.jp
Rudolf Schneider. Griechische Poliorketiker.
Martin Albert. Rudolf Schneider. Griechische Poliorketiker.. In: Journal des savants. 8ᵉ année, Juillet 1910. pp. 326-328
Bradley J. Schneider
Bradley J. Schneider
Mr. Bradley Schneider is the Executive Vice President/General Manager of USA Operations for Rocket Lab USA, Inc., a premier institute for innovative space systems with operations in the United States and New Zealand. In this role, he is responsible for day-to-day operations and development of all U.S. activities including the U.S. manufacturing and production of the Electron Launch Vehicle. Mr. Schneider has over 30 years of experience in the aerospace and defense industry, focusing the last decade and a half on the development of small satellite and small launch vehicle technologies.
Mr. Schneider has performed senior leadership roles as Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operating Officer and General Manager for very successful start-up/private Company’s and extensive public sector experience with Lockheed Martin Corporation and Raytheon. As a senior executive of innovative high technology Aerospace and Defense Company’s dedicated to the design, development and manufacturing of state-of-the-art systems, Mr. Schneider has been committed to reducing the cost of access to space. In addition, Mr. Schneider held key roles within Small ICBM, Peacekeeper, Cassini, Pathfinder, Stardust, Genesis, Mars Surveyor, TacSat-2 and others totaling 15 major space flight programs.
Mr. Schneider received a B.S. degree in Finance and Accounting from Brigham Young University. He has been recognized by NASA, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), Wharton Business School and Inc. 500 for outstanding leadership and achievement.https://commons.erau.edu/space-congress-bios-2016/1037/thumbnail.jp
Die-Attach Bonding with Etched Micro Brass Metal Pigment Flakes for High-Power Electronics Packaging
Sinter pastes for rapid and low-temperature die-attach bonding are developed to enable sintering under a nitrogen atmosphere. First, microscale brass metal pigment flakes are stirred in hydrochloric acid to selectively etch zinc from the alloy composition, creating surface modifications. A binder mixture of α-terpineol and polyethylene glycol 600 (PEG600) is used to prepare the sinter paste. The surface modifications provide accelerated material transport, leading to improved sintering capabilities even at low sintering temperatures (≤275 °C). A bulk-like sintered microstructure with <10% porosity is achieved with a low solid content of 60 wt % in the paste formulation due to improved coarsening and densification behavior as a result of the surface modifications. PEG 600 is observed to be effective in reducing the copper oxides in situ during the sinter process. A shear strength of 30 MPa is achieved while sintering with 10 MPa bonding pressure at 275 °C for just 1 min, which is comparable to the performance of sintering under the same bonding conditions with commercially available silver pastes. The characterization of the flakes involved in the etching phenomenon and the influence of sintering parameters on the development of the microstructure are discussed in detail
Auserlesene Briefe D. Martin Luthers zur nähern Kenntnis seines edlen Herzens ... / mit litterarischen Anmerkungen versehen von Georg Theodor Strobel, Pastor in Wöhrd
Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Nürnberg in der Adam Gottlieb Schneider und Weigelschen Kais. privileg. Kunst- und Buchhandlung. 1796
„Den Druck aufnehmen, ohne zu zerbrechen“
In einem Interview erklärt Martin Schneider, was Resilienz in Zeiten von Corona bedeutet und was eine resiliente Gesellschaft auszeichnet. Martin Schneider forscht seit Jahren zu den theologischen und ethischen Dimensionen von Resilienz, unter anderem als Mitglied des inzwischen abgeschlossenen Forschungsprojekts ForChange. [Zum Interview
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