Drawing on student testimonies and a Portuguese case study, Jim Dickinson investigates how endurance, rather than education, can become the benchmark for success in some university cultures Drawing on student testimonies and a Portuguese case study, Jim Dickinson investigates how endurance, rather than education, can become the benchmark for success in some university cultures| Wonkhe
Explore the top 5 impactful publications of 2023 facilitated by iMotions. Gain access to a wealth of knowledge in diverse fields including neuromarketing and healthcare research.| iMotions
Moving to a new country or city to live is a very important decision to make and it has to be taken very seriously. That’s why it is very important to consider all the pros and cons of living in Munich if you decide to move here. I have spent more than a decade of...| Big World Short Stories
Germany is one of the most visited countries in Europe due to its rich culture and history. It is also one of the top destinations in Europe and in the world for qualified expats due to its economic strength and abundance of jobs in engineering and technology. Both Berlin and Munich are the most popular...| Big World Short Stories
A new compiler backend framework focused on faster code generation appears.| It's FOSS News
Recently, over 600 professionals from the EFMD community gathered at Bologna Business School, Italy, for the 2024 EFMD Annual Conference.| EFMD Global blog
MOVE-II is a cubesat from Technical University of Munich that was launched in December 2018. It transmits telemetry in the 145 MHz amateur satellite band using a protocol that uses CCSDS LDPC codewords. Back in the day, there was a GNU Radio out-of-tree module developed by the satellite team to decode this satellite. Given the additional effort required to support LDPC decoding for just this satellite and since there was already a GNU Radio decoder available, I never added a decoder for MOVE-...| Daniel Estévez
Today, we’re delighted to announce the general availability of Zulip’s public access option. Open-source projects and other open communities can now offer one-click access (no login required!) to part or all of their Zulip chat. For those who are not familiar with it, Zulip is a modern team collaboration …| The Zulip Blog