@misc{13410,
  abstract     = {{Kommunen sind zentrale Akteure der Bauwende. Als Bauherrinnen, Beteibende von Liegenschaften sowie Trägerinnen von Planungs- und Genehmigungshoheit haben sie vielfältige Möglichkeiten, zirkuläres Bauen aktiv voranzutreiben. Das Forschungsprojekt ProZirkulär wid met sich der Frage, wie Kommunen zirkuläres Bauen strukturell und prozessual als Auftraggebende von Bauvorhaben verankern können. ProZirkulär ist ein dreijähriges, von Zukunft Bau gefördertes Forschungsprojekt unter Beteiligung der Technischen Hochschule Ost westfalen-Lippe mit dem Institut für Energieforschung und dem Lehrgebiet für Bauphysik und Technischem Ausbau sowie dem Kreis Lippe und dem Wissenschaftsladen Bonn.}},
  author       = {{Schwickert, Susanne and Pusch, Lisa}},
  booktitle    = {{Zusammen Bauen. Architektur als gesellschaftliche Aufgabe. Zukunft Bau Kongress 2025}},
  isbn         = {{978-3-87994-104-9}},
  issn         = {{2199-3521}},
  keywords     = {{Zirkuläres Bauen, Kommunales Bauen, Öffentliche Bauherren, Nachhaltiges Bauen, Nachhaltigkeit, Circular Economy, Kreislaufwirtschaft, Prozesse}},
  location     = {{Bonn}},
  pages        = {{160--165}},
  publisher    = {{Bundesinstitut für Bau-, Stadt- und Raumforschung (BBSR) im Bundesamt für Bauwesen und Raumordnung (BBR)}},
  title        = {{{Prozesse neu denken – Aktionsfelder des zirkulären Bauens in kommunalen Verwaltungsstrukturen}}},
  volume       = {{36}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13411,
  abstract     = {{Kommunen sind zentrale Akteure der Bauwende. Als Bauherrinnen, Beteibende von Liegenschaften sowie Trägerinnen von Planungs- und Genehmigungshoheit haben sie vielfältige Möglichkeiten, zirkuläres Bauen aktiv voranzutreiben. Das Forschungsprojekt ProZirkulär wid met sich der Frage, wie Kommunen zirkuläres Bauen strukturell und prozessual als Auftraggebende von Bauvorhaben verankern können. ProZirkulär ist ein dreijähriges, von Zukunft Bau gefördertes For
schungsprojekt unter Beteiligung der Technischen Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe mit dem Institut für Energieforschung und dem Lehrgebiet für Bauphysik und Technischem Ausbau sowie dem Kreis Lippe und dem Wissenschaftsladen Bonn.}},
  author       = {{Schwickert, Susanne and Pusch, Lisa}},
  booktitle    = {{Zusammen Bauen. Architektur als gesellschaftliche Aufgabe. Zukunft Bau Kongress 2025}},
  isbn         = {{978-3-87994-104-9}},
  issn         = {{2199-3521}},
  location     = {{Bonn}},
  pages        = {{160--165}},
  publisher    = {{Bundesamt für Bauwesen und Raumordnung (BBR)}},
  title        = {{{Prozesse neu denken – Aktionsfelder des zirkulären Bauens in kommunalen Verwaltungsstrukturen}}},
  volume       = {{36}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13414,
  author       = {{Schwickert, Susanne and Pusch, Lisa}},
  location     = {{Digital}},
  title        = {{{Reallabor Detmold: ProZirkulär ‒ Sanierung eines 70er Jahre Nichtwohngebäudes}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13415,
  author       = {{Pusch, Lisa}},
  location     = {{Münster}},
  title        = {{{Öffentliche Vergabe und Kreislaufwirtschaft: Erfahrungen aus Ostwestfalen-Lippe}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13433,
  abstract     = {{The use of lubricants on electrical connector contacts is essential for certain applications in order to reduce mating forces, minimize wear, and mitigate fretting corrosion. However, increasing performance requirements (e.g., operation at elevated temperatures) and regulatory restrictions are prompting a reassessment of lubricant selection. In this study, the influence of three lubricants (one oil and two greases), operating temperature (room temperature and 130°C), and applied volume (low, medium and high volume) on electrical contact resistance (ECR) and coefficient of friction (CoF) is investigated by means of fretting wear tests on silver-plated contacts. The results show that unlubricated silver contacts exhibit a longer stable phase at 130 °C than at room temperature. For lubricated contacts, service life is influenced by both temperature and lubricant volume. Certain lubricants demonstrate earlier fail at room temperature than at elevated temperatures. The findings highlight the importance of careful selection and optimization of lubricants for electrical connectors under varying environmental conditions.}},
  author       = {{Blauth, Michael and Tülling, Sören and Song, Jian}},
  booktitle    = {{Proceedings of the 70th IEEE Holm Conference on Electrical Contacts (HLM)}},
  isbn         = {{979-8-3315-5997-7}},
  issn         = {{2158-9992}},
  keywords     = {{Connectors, Resistance, Silver, Lubricants, Contacts, Oils, Friction, Corrosion, Optimization}},
  location     = {{San Antonio, TX, USA }},
  publisher    = {{IEEE}},
  title        = {{{Effect of Operating Temperature and Application Quantity of Lubricants on the Fretting Behavior of Silver Plated Electrical Contacts}}},
  doi          = {{10.1109/hlm51652.2025.11278329}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13435,
  abstract     = {{How can media professionals be made aware of outdated stereotypes about women and encouraged to explore new creative avenues? This master’s thesis seeks to answer this question. Using a curated collection of examples ranging from outdated to discriminatory stereotypes about women in design, the thesis aims to highlight the problem and its impact on equality, equal rights, and self-determination. In addition, an online survey is conducted to capture the general sentiment regarding the perception of stereotypes about women in design, as well as the participants’ subjective feelings and experiences. Furthermore, the thesis examines the extent to which the topic of women’s empowerment is known within the field of design, how it is discussed, and what relevance it holds for participants from different areas of professional practice. It also explores whether gender-specific opinions can be identified and whether there are concrete wishes or approaches
for breaking down and avoiding stereotypes. Interviews with experts from various social sectors help examine the topic from multiple perspectives and present individual, practice-based approaches. Definitions, the collection of examples, and video recordings of the expert interviews are published on a website created specifically for this purpose, which also offers visitors the opportunity to share their own experiences and proposed solutions. Suggestions for cross-media support
in the form of print products—such as posters, postcards, and stickers—conclude this thesis.}},
  author       = {{Venus, Leonie}},
  pages        = {{171}},
  publisher    = {{Technische Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe}},
  title        = {{{Design für Women Empowerment – Wie können Medienschaffende für unzeitgemäße Stereotype über Frauen sensibilisiert und zu neuen Gestaltungswegen animiert werden?}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13448,
  author       = {{Kielmann, Eileen}},
  pages        = {{85}},
  publisher    = {{Technische Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe}},
  title        = {{{notes from a heavy head – Ein achtsames Migräne-Journal zum Reflektieren, Entlasten und Verstehen}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@inbook{13462,
  abstract     = {{Traditional project management literature often portrays heuristics as flawed shortcuts leading to errors, advocating for rational, debiasing strategies to prevent cost overruns and benefit shortfalls. This is problematic as heuristics can be effective. Building on Gigerenzer’s concept of fast-and-frugal heuristics, this study examines the use of such smart heuristics by senior managers in a large engineering consultancy firm during the early bid/no-bid decision-making phase of infrastructure projects. Employing a qualitative method from the naturalistic decision-making program, the research uncovers a decision strategy termed "thresholding." This strategy distills extensive experience and interpretation of ambiguous information into binary decisions, effectively de-selecting projects that could be potentially disastrous. The approach also gives credence to agency, as it only deselects disasters but keeps many potential alternatives in the portfolio to mature into potentially ‘good projects’. At the same time, it addresses Flyvbjerg’s call for some scrutiny at the front end of projects to avoid catastrophic projects that start on the wrong premises. Our chapter adds to the debate on the Hiding Hand by not being concerned with the “hidden”, but instead, with what can be known in the early fuzzy front-end of projects.}},
  author       = {{Geraldi,  Joana  and Stingl, Verena  and Schriewersmann, Maximilian}},
  booktitle    = {{Cambridge handbook of project behavior }},
  editor       = {{Ika, Lavagnon A. and Pinto, Jeffrey K.}},
  isbn         = {{9781009322768}},
  keywords     = {{heuristics, decision making, project behaviour, hiding hand, bid/no-bid decision}},
  pages        = {{216 -- 232}},
  publisher    = {{Cambridge University Press}},
  title        = {{{At the Brink of a Project : Heuristics to Block Potential Project Disasters during the Early Project Opportunity Screening}}},
  doi          = {{10.1017/9781009322737}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13479,
  abstract     = {{Für ein exzellentes berufliches Bildungsökosystem verfolgten die vier Verbundpartner folgende Ziele: Entwicklung und Erprobung hybrider Bildungsformate mit gemeinsamen Lernorten, Erstellung eines neuen Konzeptes hybrider Bildung für Berufsschüler mit Hochschulzugangsberechtigung, Stärkung des internationalen Denkens der Akteure, Stärkung des Innovations- und Gründergeistes sowie Entwicklung einer digitalen Austauschplattform zur Vernetzung der Partner. Das Projekt umfasste sechs Teilprojekte, die gemeinsame Lernformate etablierten sowie Lernorte öffneten (TP 1), flexible Bildungskarrieren ermöglichten (TP 2), die Berufsbildung internationalisierten (TP 3), gemeinsames Gründen und Innovieren förderten (TP 4), Dienstleistungen für die Region OWL entwickelten (TP 5) und Wissenschaft sowie Transfer stärkten (TP 6).}},
  author       = {{Claes, Svenja and Timmermann, Heike and Thiel, Marc and Otto, Claudia and Rempe, Markus}},
  pages        = {{22}},
  publisher    = {{Technische Informationsbibliothek}},
  title        = {{{Bildungsbrücken OWL (BB OWL). Förderrichtlinien zur Durchführung des Bundeswettbewerbs "Zukunft gestalten - Innovationen für eine exzellente berufliche Bildung (InnoVET)"}}},
  doi          = {{10.34657/30006}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13480,
  author       = {{Frühwald-König, Katja}},
  location     = {{Rheda-Wiedenbrück}},
  title        = {{{Holzwerkstoffe aus Monokotyledonen - Potenziale, Herausforderungen und Zukunftsperspektiven}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13501,
  author       = {{Upmann, Matthias and Harner, Johann}},
  location     = {{Bonn}},
  title        = {{{Nitritreduktion in Fleischwaren – gesetzliche Anforderungen und praxisnahe Lösungen}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13502,
  author       = {{Upmann, Matthias}},
  location     = {{Gerlingen }},
  title        = {{{Frühzeitige Zartheitserkennung des Roastbeefs - Realität oder Fiktion?}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13503,
  author       = {{Upmann, Matthias}},
  location     = {{Rennes (F)}},
  title        = {{{Detecting pig carcass contamination by video image analysis. Paving the way for target-oriented decontamination steps.}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13504,
  author       = {{Upmann, Matthias}},
  location     = {{Lemgo}},
  title        = {{{Einfrieren von Fleisch – Qualitätserhalt oder Qualitätsverlust?}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13505,
  author       = {{Tholen, Janna and Upmann, Matthias}},
  location     = {{Hannover }},
  title        = {{{Anwendung von KI am Schlachthof: Erkennung von Kontaminationen bei der Schweineschlachtung im Rahmen des KontRed-Verbundes}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13506,
  abstract     = {{The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of a steam-vacuum treatment of the surface of industrially slaughtered pig carcasses after evisceration but before chilling. Both the reduction of the microbial load after contamination with stomach contents, bile, or tubular rail fat and color changes of the carcass surface were investigated. Up to 25 samples per type of contamination were examined within an experimental setting under regular slaughterhouse conditions. The steam-vacuum treatment was applied on the approximately 30 cm long carcass rind between 2 and 8 s. This led to a statistically significant reduction (p < 0.0001) in total bacterial counts of up to 2 log10 levels to values near or below the lower detection limit for all types of contamination considered (stomach contents (−1.2 log CFU/cm2) (p < 0.0001), bile (−1.6 log CFU/cm2) (p < 0.0001) and tubular fat (−2.2 log CFU/cm2) (p < 0.0001). Noncontaminated, nontreated carcasses underwent a color change of ΔE = 2.5 ± 1.2 (ΔE represents the overall color difference, where higher values indicate more noticeable color changes.) during storage of the carcass surface at 2 °C after 24 and 48 h. After steam-vacuum treatment, no statistically significant color differences (24 h storage: 2 s p = 0.7403, 4 s p = 0.8769, 6 s p = 0.1755, 8 s p = 0.0971; 48 h storage: 2 s p = 0.9710, 4 s p = 0.9967, 6 s p = 0.5648, 8 s p = 0.5360) were observed compared to untreated carcasses after storage (ΔE = 3.2 ± 1.3). Stomach content could be completely removed by the steam-vacuum treatment without affecting the color (48 h storage: 2 s p = 0.9704, 4 s p = 1.000, 6 s p = 1.000, 8 s p = 0.9996) compared with the control group. The color changes caused by bile (ΔE = 12.9 ± 4.12; p < 0.0001) and tubular rail fat (ΔE = 8 ± 3; p < 0.0001) could not be reversed completely by vacuum steam treatment. After contamination and decontamination, significant color differences remained in the b* (yellowness) range for bile (p < 0.0001) and in all three color ranges for tubular rail fat (p < 0.0001). Overall, steam-vacuum treatment appears to be a suitable microbiological decontamination method, as the microbial levels after treatment were below the detection limit.}},
  author       = {{Tholen, Janna and Kirse, Alina and von Haacke, Henrike and Kreienbrock, Lothar and Strotkötter, Lea and Althoff, Gereon Schulze and Upmann, Matthias}},
  booktitle    = {{Journal of Food Protection}},
  issn         = {{1944-9097}},
  keywords     = {{Bile contamination, Fecal contamination, Pig carcass color, Pig carcass decontamination, Slaughter hygiene, Tubular rail fat contamination}},
  number       = {{2}},
  publisher    = {{IAFP}},
  title        = {{{Steam-Vacuum Treatment of Pig Carcass Surfaces}}},
  doi          = {{10.1016/j.jfp.2025.100687}},
  volume       = {{89}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13507,
  abstract     = {{Im Rahmen der Podiumsdiskussion wurden 32 aktuelle Fragestellungen aus der lebensmittelrechtlichen Praxis erörtert, deren Beantwortung in dieser und der vorherigen und den folgenden Ausgaben der FLEISCHWIRTSCHAFT zusammenfassend dargestellt sind. }},
  author       = {{Upmann, Matthias and Weyland, Gerd}},
  booktitle    = {{Fleischwirtschaft}},
  issn         = {{0015-363X}},
  location     = {{Lemgo}},
  number       = {{12}},
  pages        = {{36--39}},
  publisher    = {{dfv-Mediengruppe, Dt. Fachverl.}},
  title        = {{{Was ist erlaubt, was verboten? 20. Lemgoer Lebensmittelrechtstagung Fleisch + Feinkost - 2. Teil}}},
  volume       = {{105}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13509,
  abstract     = {{Im Rahmen der Podiumsdiskussion wurden 32 aktuelle Fragestellungen aus der lebensmittelrechtlichen Praxis erörtert, deren Beantwortung in dieser und den folgenden Ausgaben der FLEISCHWIRTSCHAFT zusammenfassend dargestellt wird. }},
  author       = {{Upmann, Matthias and Weyland, Gerd}},
  booktitle    = {{Fleischwirtschaft}},
  issn         = {{0015-363X}},
  location     = {{Lemgo}},
  number       = {{11}},
  pages        = {{46--47}},
  publisher    = {{dfv-Mediengruppe, Dt. Fachverl. }},
  title        = {{{Was ist erlaubt, was verboten? 20. Lemgoer Lebensmittelrechtstagung Fleisch + Feinkost – 1. Teil}}},
  volume       = {{105}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13519,
  abstract     = {{Der vorliegende Band 50 der Schriftenreihe WASSER • ABWASSER • UMWELT gibt die Ergebnisse der vierten und letzten Phase eines durch das Hessische Ministerium für Landwirtschaft und Umwelt, Weinbau, Forsten, Jagd und Heimat; HMLU (bei Projektbeginn: Hessisches Ministerium für Umwelt, Klimaschutz, Landwirtschaft und Verbraucherschutz (HMUKLV)) seit 2002 geförderten Vorhabens wieder, in dessen Rahmen das Retentionsbodenfilter-Verfahren unter diversen verfahrenstechnischen und leistungsbezogenen Aspekten untersucht wurde. Diese beinhalteten neben der Reinigungsleistung bezüglich der Kohlenstoffverbindungen weitere Betrachtungen zum Nährstoffrückhalt von Stickstoff und Phosphor, zu den Auswirkung solcher Anlagen auf das Gewässer insgesamt, zur Möglichkeit der Hygienisierung sowie zum Schwermetallrückhalt. Zugehörige Forschungsberichte und Promotionsarbeiten sind als Band 29, Band 30, Band 33 und Band 35 in dieser Schriftenreihe veröffentlicht worden. Außerdem wurden gegen Ende der dritten Untersuchungsphase kleinmaßstäbliche Untersuchungen zum Betrieb einer nachgeschalteten Phosphor-Sorptionsstufe durchgeführt. Die Ergebnisse waren sehr vielversprechend, auch im Hinblick auf den Rückhalt von Schwermetallen. Als Konsequenz hieraus ergab sich, die Verfahrenskonzeption einer nachgeschalteten Sorptionsstufe in einer nachfolgenden Untersuchungsphase großtechnisch umzusetzen und Planung, Bemessung, Inbetriebnahme und die erste Betriebszeit intensiv wissenschaftlich zu begleiten. Daher wurde in der abschließenden vierten Untersuchungsphase nun die Leistungsfähigkeit der neuartigen Kombination eines nicht meliorierten Retentionsbodenfilters mit einer nachgeschalteten Sorptionsstufe im großtechnischen Maßstab untersucht, wobei neben den betrieblichen Aspekten der Fokus auf dem Rückhalt von Phosphor sowie Schwermetallen und zusätzlich auch Spurenstoffen im Gesamtsystem lag. Als Standort dieser Untersuchungen, die von 2014 bis 2017 durchgeführt wurden, wurde die Retentionsbodenfilteranlage RBF Korbach (am Standort der alten Kläranlage Korbach), betrieben von der Hansestadt Korbach, ausgewählt. Hier hatten frühere Erhebungen dringenden Handlungsbedarf zur gezielten und dauerhaften Phosphorreduzierung im Bereich der Mischwasserentlastungen gezeigt.}},
  author       = {{Schier, Wernfried and Romaker, Jan and Felmeden, Jörg and Frechen, Franz-Bernd and Morck, Tobias}},
  isbn         = {{978-3-7376-0965-4}},
  keywords     = {{620 'Ingenieurwissenschaften und zugeordnete Tätigkeiten' Bodenfilter Sorption Mischwasser Phosphatelimination Mischsystementwässerung weitergehende Mischwasserbehandlung Retentionsbodenfilter Phosphorelimination nachgeschaltete Phosphoradsorption}},
  pages        = {{294}},
  publisher    = {{kassel university press}},
  title        = {{{Retentionsbodenfilter in Hessen (Phase 4) : Großtechnische Umsetzung einer nachgeschalteten Sorptionsstufe zum Rückhalt von Phosphor, Schwermetallen und Spurenstoffen am RBF Korbach}}},
  doi          = {{10.17170/kobra-2025111211637}},
  volume       = {{50}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13524,
  abstract     = {{m Merkblatt DWA-M 187 werden Empfehlungen für die folgenden Sonderanwendungen erarbeitet:
    Anlagen zum langfristigen Phosphorrückhalt,
    Anlagen zur Spurenstoffelimination,
    Anlagen zum gezielten Rückhalt von Mikroorganismen,
    Anlagen zur Behandlung von Abflüssen mit hohen Konzentrationen von partikulärer und gelöster organischer Substanz,
    dezentrale Klein-Retentionsbodenfilterbecken.}},
  author       = {{Fuchs, Stefan and Tondera, Katharina and Anselm, Jörn and Born, Winfried and Christoffels, Ekkehard and Dahmen, Heinrich and Felmeden, Jörg and Joswig, Kay and Kerpen, Thomas and Knüpper, Holger and Münter, Franz and Nowak, Jens  and Rüter, Johannes and Ruppelt, Jan and Schwefringhaus, Martin and Waldhoff, Axel}},
  isbn         = {{978-3-96862-853-0}},
  pages        = {{44}},
  publisher    = {{DWA}},
  title        = {{{Merkblatt DWA-M 187 Retentionsbodenfilteranlagen – Sonderanwendungen, Hinweise und Beispiele }}},
  volume       = {{187}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13529,
  abstract     = {{The proliferation of misinformation is one of the most pressing challenges in today’s digital landscape, due to its far-reaching implications for public health, economic stability, trust in governmental institutions, and societal cohesion. Despite efforts to regulate online platforms and limit the spread of misinformation, many individuals are left behind because of their low digital literacy, level of education, and other contributing factors. In this context, we explore the use of Large Language Models (LLMs) to identify misinformation and we evaluate the capabilities of GPT-4.1-mini, as a representative example of these models. We then discuss how LLMs can help empower users to critically create and share information, thereby fostering more resilient online communities. We also present a set of possible interaction patterns for content creation and moderation.}},
  author       = {{Franco, Mirko and Grimm, Valentin and Herder, Eelco}},
  booktitle    = {{Proceedings of the 2025 International Conference on Information Technology for Social Good}},
  editor       = {{Marquez-Barja, Johann and Bujari, Armir and Slamnik-Kriještorac, Nina and Sabbioni, Andrea}},
  isbn         = {{979-8-4007-2089-5}},
  keywords     = {{misinformation, fake news, large language models, online social networks}},
  location     = {{Antwerp, Belgium}},
  pages        = {{244 -- 252}},
  publisher    = {{ACM}},
  title        = {{{Preventing Accidental Sharing of Misinformation Using Large Language Models}}},
  doi          = {{10.1145/3748699.3749798}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13538,
  abstract     = {{Effective multifunctional landscape management requires innovative governance approaches that foster collaboration between multiple stakeholders and actors. Governance, in this context, refers to the dynamic interplay of stakeholders working together to achieve shared goals through the exchange of knowledge, resources, and the establishment of mutually agreed-upon rules. This presentation will explore participatory and governance strategies for multifunctional landscape management. Drawing on insights from eleven cased studies in six different countries of the Central European Alpine Region, namely in Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Slovenia, and Switzerland, this talk will synthesizes innovative governance practices and highlights key mechanisms that enable multifunctional landscape management.}},
  author       = {{Rolf, Werner and Hübner, Rico}},
  booktitle    = {{IALE 2025 European Landscape Ecology Congress, Landscape Perspectives in a Rapidly Changing World : Book of Abstracts}},
  editor       = {{Lieskovský, Juraj  and Baránková, Zuzana and Miklósová, Viktória and Hilbert, Hubert and Ponecová, Zuzana}},
  isbn         = {{978-80-89325-34-4}},
  location     = {{Bratislava}},
  pages        = {{231}},
  publisher    = {{Institute of Landscape Ecology, Slovak Academy of Sciences }},
  title        = {{{Multifunctional landscape management – a governance perspective}}},
  doi          = {{10.31577/2025.9788089325344}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13539,
  abstract     = {{Landscape ecology is a well-established field that explores spatial patterns, ecological processes, and their interactions across scales. Its interdisciplinary nature and relevance to environmental management, spatial planning, and conservation have led to its widespread inclusion in research and university curricula. However, there is limited research on what is actually taught in landscape ecology courses and how well students are being prepared to address current global challenges. Moreover, pedagogical practices, including teaching methods and their alignment with educational best practices, remain underexplored.
To address this gap, we conducted a global survey to examine how landscape ecology is taught in higher education across different regions. The study investigates the content, teaching strategies, and modes of instruction employed, with a focus on how students engage with landscape ecological thinking and apply it in real-world contexts. We identify commonly used teaching methods, evaluate their alignment with established pedagogical principles, and highlight opportunities for innovation. Special attention is given to the integration of active learning approaches—such as field-based learning, spatial modelling, and interdisciplinary collaboration—and their role in shaping the next generation of landscape ecologists.}},
  author       = {{Echeverria, Cristian  and Spyra, Marcin  and Rolf, Werner}},
  booktitle    = {{IALE 2025 European Landscape Ecology Congress Landscape Perspectives in a Rapidly Changing World : Book of Abstracts}},
  editor       = {{Lieskovský, Juraj  and Baránková, Zuzana  and Miklósová, Viktória  and Hilbert, Hubert  and Ponecová, Zuzana }},
  location     = {{Bratislava, Slovakia}},
  pages        = {{491}},
  publisher    = {{Institute of Landscape Ecology, Slovak Academy of Sciences}},
  title        = {{{Teaching Landscape Ecology in a Changing World: Insights from a global survey}}},
  doi          = {{https://doi.org/10.31577/2025.9788089325344}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13540,
  abstract     = {{The IALE European Landscape Ecology Congress, held every four years, is a key event for the European landscape ecology community, bringing together researchers, practitioners, policymakers, students, and stakeholders for knowledge exchange and collaboration. The 2025 congress in Bratislava was especially significant, taking place near Piešťany where IALE was founded in 1982, symbolizing the organization’s evolution from Cold War-era cooperation to a global network. The 2025 meeting continued this legacy by promoting dialogue and action.
This editorial examines the 2025 congress, from IALE’s founding in Piešťany to its current role addressing environmental and societal crises. We review its historical context, in particular Eastern European contributions in former Czechoslovakia, and the ongoing influence of pioneers like Prof. Milan Ružička. We then analyze congress participants and their contributions using bibliometric analysis to reveal patterns and international trends. Finally, we reflect on the 2025 issue of Landscape Online, exploring how its publications align with and expand upon the key discussions and innovations that defined this year’s European Congress.}},
  author       = {{Rolf, Werner and Grădinaru, Simona R. and Halada, Ľuboš and Miklósová, Viktória and Raniak, Andrej and Schirpke, Uta}},
  booktitle    = {{Landscape Online}},
  issn         = {{1865-1542}},
  keywords     = {{Landscape Ecology, Landscape Research, Land Sciences, Landscape Drivers, Landscape Change, IALE, Europe}},
  publisher    = {{IALE-D }},
  title        = {{{From Drivers of Landscape Change to Pathways for Action in Landscape Ecology: Key Insights from IALE 2025 Bratislava in a Rapidly Changing World}}},
  doi          = {{10.3097/lo.2025.1145}},
  volume       = {{100}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13543,
  abstract     = {{Neue Sonderausstellung “A KInd of Art. Künstliche Intelligenz trifft (Weser-)Renaissance” im Weserrenaissance-Museum Schloss Brake 

 

 

Was haben das schillernde Zeitalter der (Weser-)Renaissance und der Bereich der künstlichen Intelligenz bloß miteinander zu tun? Erstaunlich viel! Das innovative Weserrenaissance-Museum Schloss Brake zeigt in seiner topaktuellen Sonderausstellung “A KInd of Art. Künstliche Intelligenz trifft (Weser-)Renaissance” überraschende Parallelen und faszinierende Zusammenhänge auf, die kaum jemand vermuten würde. 

 

 

“Zusammen mit der TH OWL und Fraunhofer IOSB-INA wagen wir den Sprung von der Zwei- in die Dreidimensionalität und zeigen Deutschlands erste Museumsausstellung mit KI-Skulpturen, die aus historischen Exponaten entwickelt wurden. Diese weisen allesamt einen unmittelbaren Bezug zur (Weser-)Renaissance auf und kombinieren die Vergangenheit und die Zukunft aufs Vortrefflichste miteinander”, sagt Museumsleiterin Silvia Herrmann. Die KI-Skulpturen stammen dabei allesamt aus einem Master-Kurs-Projekt des Fachbereiches Medienproduktion unter der Leitung von Prof. Anke Stache.

 

 

 

“Hätten Sie beispielsweise gewusst, dass das weltberühmte Universalgenie Leonardo da Vinci bereits vor mehr als 500 Jahren einen Automaten entwickelt hat? Es ist uns gelungen, ein nachgebautes und bewegliches Modell seines ‘Roboter-Ritters’ als Leihgabe für die Ausstellung zu gewinnen”, sagt die Kuratorin Dr. Susanne Hilker. Passend dazu treffen Leonardo da Vinci und der Roboter Ina in Form eines Comics fiktiv aufeinander und unterhalten sich über die Innovationen ihrer jeweiligen Zeit.

 

 

 

Zu bestaunen sind auch zahlreiche kunsthistorische Originale wie beispielsweise “Minerva und die Musen auf dem Helikon” von Hans Rottenhammer oder “Die Tempelreinigung” von Hans und Paul Vredeman de Vries. Auch hierbei gibt es spannende Verbindungen zum Gebiet der künstlichen Intelligenz.

 

 

 

Freuen können sich die Besucher auch auf Mitmachstationen wie eine interaktive Klanginstallation, ein Ergometer, mit dessen Hilfe sie herausfinden können, wie viel Energie die künstliche Intelligenz für ihre Prozesse benötigt, und auf eine Fotobox. 

 

 

 

Apropos Fotos: Im Rahmen dieser Ausstellung stellt das Museum auch originelle Kunstdoppelgänger aus. Darüber hinaus sind im “Freiraum” die 20 besten KI-generierten Bilder zu sehen, die im Rahmen eines Wettbewerbs des CIIT (Centrum Industrial IT) entstanden sind. Schlussendlich wird den Besuchern zur Abstimmung die Frage aller Fragen gestellt: Kann KI Kunst? 

 

 

 

“Wir möchten mit dieser Sonderausstellung zeigen, wie innovativ, interessant und relevant Museen sein können. Ganz bewusst greifen wir dieses topaktuelle Thema auf. Wir möchten in puncto Künstliche Intelligenz zum Nachdenken und zur Diskussion anregen. Darüber hinaus schlagen wir eine Brücke zwischen Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft und eröffnen neue Perspektiven”, sagt Silvia Herrmann.

 

 

 

Passend zur neuen Sonderausstellung bietet das Weserrenaissance-Museum Schloss Brake kurzweilige Mitmachprogramme für Kindergärten und Schulen an. Des Weiteren stehen zahlreiche Veranstaltungen mit Bezug zum Thema KI auf dem Programm. Alle Infos unter www.museum-schloss-brake.de

 

 

 

Und wer von künstlicher Intelligenz nicht genug bekommen kann, macht einen Ausflug zum Kooperationspartner, der “Eulenburg”. Das Universitäts- und Stadtmuseum Rinteln zeigt ebenfalls eine Ausstellung mit KI-generierten Skulpturen.

 

 

 

Die Ausstellung wird gefördert vom Ministerium für Kultur und Wissenschaft des Landes NRW und dem Regionalen Kultur Programm NRW. Die Ausstellung findet in Kooperation mit folgenden Partnern statt: Fraunhofer IOSB-INA, Technische Hochschule OWL, Kl Akademie OWL, inIT TH OWL, Bundesministerium für Forschung, Technologie und Raumfahrt, KreativInstitut.OWL, Trinnovation OWL, Hochschule für Musik Detmold, Fachbereich Ingenieurwissenschaften und Mathematik der Hochschule Bielefeld HSBI, LWL Museum Ziegelei Lage und wird unterstützt von den „Frauen für Lemgo”.

 

 

 

Das Weserrenaissance-Museum Schloss Brake dankt auch seinem Träger, dem Landesverband Lippe, den Mitfinanziers, dem LWL sowie der Alten Hansestadt Lemgo, sowie den Sponsoren, der Lippischen Landesbrandversicherung AG und der Sparkasse Lemgo, für die Unterstützung!

 

 

 

Der Eintritt in die neue Sonderausstellung im Weserrenaissance-Museum Schloss Brake beträgt 7 Euro. Kinder und Jugendliche bis 18 Jahre haben freien Eintritt. Die Ausstellung kann zwischen dem 16. September 2025 und 01. Februar 2026 dienstags bis sonntags von 10 bis 18 Uhr besichtigt werden.

 (https://museum-schloss-brake.de/sonderausstellung/)}},
  author       = {{Lange-Hegermann, Markus}},
  keywords     = {{KI, Kunst, Weserrenaissance}},
  publisher    = {{Landesverband Lippe}},
  title        = {{{A KInd of Art}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13556,
  abstract     = {{BackgroundEating disorders (EDs) affect individuals across all genders, but men remain underrepresented in ED treatment settings. Stigma related to EDs in men may impede help-seeking, particularly for symptoms that deviate from traditional masculine ideals. This study investigates whether stigma-related perceptions of EDs in men specifically moderate the association between disordered eating symptoms and help-seeking intentions in men, i.e., whether there is a gender-specific component of ED stigma.MethodsIn a cross-sectional survey, n = 242 men and n = 249 women completed questionnaires on various disordered eating symptoms ("traditional" thinness-oriented, muscularity-oriented, orthorexic, and avoidant/restrictive eating behaviors), stigma-related perceptions of EDs in men, and help-seeking intentions. Moderator analyses were conducted by gender to explore interactions between symptom severity and stigma in predicting help-seeking intentions.ResultsHelp-seeking intentions increased with the severity of disordered eating symptoms in both men and women, except for avoidant/restrictive eating behavior in both genders and muscularity-oriented symptoms in men. Stigma-related perceptions of EDs in men moderated the association between symptoms and help-seeking intentions in men, which was exclusively the case for "feminized" ED symptoms (i.e., thinness and weight concerns). No moderation effects were observed for other symptom domains or among women.ConclusionsResults support the notion of a gender-specific role of stigma in men's help-seeking behaviors for EDs. Such stigma, which seems to be related to "feminized" ED symptoms, may contribute to men's reluctance to seek help for EDs. These findings emphasize the need for interventions tailored to reduce stigma, particularly regarding men's experiences of EDs, to support equal access to healthcare.}},
  author       = {{Lehe, MS and Halbeisen, Georg and Juergensen, VC and Sabel, L and Steins-Loeber, S and Paslakis, G}},
  booktitle    = {{Journal of Eating Disorders}},
  issn         = {{2050-2974}},
  number       = {{1}},
  publisher    = {{BioMed Central}},
  title        = {{{Boys don't try? Gendered stigma specifically reduces help-seeking for disordered eating in men, but not women}}},
  volume       = {{13}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13558,
  abstract     = {{Introduction Weight restoration is a primary goal in anorexia nervosa (AN) treatment. Recent studies suggest that addressing physical activity urges in patients with AN is a promising target to facilitate weight restoration. This trial will evaluate the feasibility of a virtual reality (VR)-based intervention as an add-on treatment to psychotherapy to improve activity urges and, consequently, initial treatment responses on core outcomes as targeted per AN treatment guidelines.Methods and analysis This single-centre feasibility trial adopts the single-blind, two-arm design and outcome measures of an intended full-scale randomised controlled trial (RCT) in order to establish that all necessary trial components work together as intended. It will evaluate feasibility as the primary endpoint and compare changes in ratings of the urge to be active between patients with AN randomly assigned to receiving VR intervention sessions and patients with AN in a control procedure. The feasibility of the full-scale RCT will depend on whether patients (1) will evaluate the experience as acceptable, (2) tolerate VR side effects and (3) will adhere to the intended intervention schedule. We define a set of three-tiered, formal progression criteria and employ a 'traffic light system' demarcating go (green), amend (amber) and stop (red) signals for advancing to the full-scale RCT.Ethics and dissemination The study was approved by the ethics committee of the Ruhr University Bochum's Medical Faculty at Campus East-Westphalia (AZ 2024-1296, 9 December 2024). Patients have to provide written consent before taking part in the study. The findings will be published with open access.Trial registration number DRKS00035681, German Clinical Trials Register.}},
  author       = {{Halbeisen, Georg and Timmesfeld, N and Paslakis, G}},
  booktitle    = {{BMJ Open}},
  issn         = {{2044-6055}},
  number       = {{1}},
  publisher    = {{British Medical Journal Publishing Group}},
  title        = {{{Reducing the urge to be physically active in patients with anorexia nervosa through virtual reality: protocol for a randomised-controlled feasibility trial}}},
  doi          = {{10.1136/bmjopen-2024-097886 }},
  volume       = {{15}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13560,
  abstract     = {{Introduction Eating disorders (EDs) are a significant public health concern, yet men remain underrepresented in research and care, partly due to stigmatization. This stigmatization contributes to reduced help-seeking and recognition of ED symptoms in men. To address this, targeted interventions for healthcare professionals are needed. The iSMEsH intervention aims to sensitize general practitioners (GPs) in Germany to EDs in men, impart relevant knowledge and skills, and counter the perception of EDs as "women's diseases".Methods We will evaluate the iSMEsH intervention regarding its effects on biased attitudes, knowledge, and self-efficacy among GPs. A sequential explanatory mixed-methods design (QUAN -> qual) will be applied in three steps: (1) pre-implementation focus groups and a panel discussion with individuals with lived ED experience and GPs to design the intervention, (2) conduction of a randomized, wait-list controlled trial of the online training trial with GPs and medical students, and (3) post-implementation qualitative interviews with GPs. Quantitative data (step 2) will be analyzed using mixed-measures ANOVAs and contrast analyses (per-protocol) as well as corresponding 2 x 3 linear mixed models with fixed and random effects (intention-to-treat). Qualitative data from step 3 will be analyzed using thematic analysis as outlined by Braun and Clarke (2006). Ethical approval was granted by the Ruhr-University Bochum Ethics Committee (AZ 2023-1106). Participants will provide written or digital informed consent.Discussion The intervention seeks to reduce stigma against men with EDs in primary care by improving GPs' and medical students' knowledge, attitudes, and self-efficacy. Strengths include the comprehensive mixed-methods approach and involvement of people with lived experience. Limitations are reliance on self-report and short-/intermediate-term outcomes. If effective, iSMEsH may offer a foundation for future stigma-reduction strategies in healthcare.}},
  author       = {{Lehe, MS and Halbeisen, Georg and Paslakis, G}},
  booktitle    = {{PLOS ONE}},
  issn         = {{1932-6203}},
  number       = {{10}},
  publisher    = {{Public Library of Science (PLOS)}},
  title        = {{{Intervention against the stigmatization of men with eating disorders in primary care (iSMEsH): Protocol for a randomized mixed-methods evaluation trial}}},
  doi          = {{10.1371/journal.pone.0333997}},
  volume       = {{20}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13561,
  abstract     = {{Recovery and clinical outcomes following organ transplantation may be negatively influenced by psychological distress. Limited reports from recipients indicate that thoughts and feelings related to the donor/transplanted organ - referred to as donor and donation images (DDI) - may be a source of such distress. The term DDI encompasses all thoughts and emotions that organ recipients associate with the donor or the donated organ. However, empirical knowledge of DDI remains limited. This quantitative survey involving 407 participants represents the first and largest study to quantitatively examine DDI in patients after heart transplantation (HTX). The results revealed a very high prevalence of DDI (91%), with occurrences reported intermittently and often clustered around the time of transplantation, both before and after HTX. Psychological distress predicted the occurrence of DDI before and after HTX and almost all emotions experienced and reported pre-HTX were associated with higher odds of pre-HTX DDI, suggesting it may be a concurrent phenomenon of overall emotional activation. Due to the involvement of emotions associated with uncertainty and low personal control, along with high situational control, DDI may be a part of coping. Some reported avoiding DDI suggesting that, sometimes, they might also represent a stressor. Future studies should further investigate the effects of DDI, including its impact on transplant outcome.}},
  author       = {{Laskowski, NM and Halbeisen, Georg and Wahlers, L and Tigges-Limmer, K and Paslakis, G}},
  booktitle    = {{Scientific Reports}},
  issn         = {{2045-2322}},
  number       = {{1}},
  publisher    = {{Nature Publishing Group UK}},
  title        = {{{A large cross-sectional study on the prevalence and predictors of donor and donation images in patients after heart transplantation}}},
  doi          = {{10.1038/s41598-025-07317-7}},
  volume       = {{15}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13562,
  abstract     = {{Introduction Randomized controlled trials require diverse patient groups to ensure broad applicability of results. However, gender minorities are often not included, which affects the generalizability and equity of healthcare outcomes. Inclusive research must consider the diversity of sex and gender to eliminate inequalities and improve health outcomes.Methods A two-stage expert survey was conducted using a self-developed questionnaire in which the constructs of sex, gender, and gender expression were considered. Experts rated the importance and practicality of assessing these concepts in clinical trials and evaluated terms for suitability and comprehension. In addition, existing definitions were refined. Consensus was defined as 70% agreement or disagreement.Results 14 out of 17 participating experts agreed on the importance to independently assess sex assigned at birth, and 9 out of 16 emphasized this for gender identity in clinical trials. Sex should be assessed with "Please specify your sex assigned at birth" and the answer categories "female", "male", "intersex". Gender identity should be assessed with "I identify as & mldr;" and the answer categories "woman", "man", "nonbinary", "trans woman", "trans man", "genderqueer", "genderfluid", "agender", "two spirit". Assessment of gender expression depends on the research question and may not be relevant for every study.Discussion Our findings emphasize inclusivity by providing multiple gender options and improve data accuracy by allowing individuals to accurately report their gender identity. The results emphasize the importance of distinguishing between sex assigned at birth, gender identity, and gender expression in research. This ensures that gender diversity is accurately represented and considered, improving the relevance and inclusivity of clinical trials.}},
  author       = {{Hambruch, Hannah R and Laskowski, Nora M. and Juster, Robert-Paul and Halbeisen, Georg and Paslakis, Georgios}},
  booktitle    = {{Frontiers in Psychiatry}},
  issn         = {{1664-0640}},
  publisher    = {{Frontiers}},
  title        = {{{An expert perspective on diversity-oriented standards for assessing sex and gender in clinical research}}},
  doi          = {{10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1448487}},
  volume       = {{15}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13566,
  abstract     = {{BackgroundFeeding and eating disorders lead to serious health impairments. Boys and men are increasingly affected and may account for a fourth of clinical cases. Current evidence suggests that symptoms and health care needs differ between men and women (e.g., related to muscularity concerns), and that men delay seeking treatment due to the traditional understanding of eating disorders as "women's disease". Treatment guidelines recommend psychotherapy as first-line intervention, but potential gender differences in treatment responses have not been considered. This is due to the lack of systematic evaluations of gender differences related to treatment outcomes for feeding and eating disorders.MethodsThis systematic review with Individual Patient Data Meta-Analysis (IPDMA) will compare the effects of psychotherapeutic interventions for feeding and eating disorders between gender groups. The focus of the analysis is on eating disorders-related psychopathology. For this purpose, randomized-controlled clinical studies will be identified in scientific databases and examined for their methodological quality. Primary investigators will be contacted to deliver anonymized data of their studies. Study results will then be summarized and compared in a two-staged IPDMA. Gender groups will be compared regarding different types of interventions and further relevant intervention characteristics, as identified by men with lived experience.DiscussionThe results will help to formulate treatment recommendations and identify the treatment contexts that are associated with unfavorable outcomes related to patient gender. This may fuel efforts of adapting established interventions to best meet the health care needs of men and women in the context of eating disorders.Systematic review registrationPROSPERO CRD42022372712.}},
  author       = {{Halbeisen, Georg and Timmesfeld, N and Paslakis, G}},
  booktitle    = {{Systematic Reviews}},
  issn         = {{2046-4053}},
  number       = {{1}},
  publisher    = {{BioMed Central}},
  title        = {{{Do we need to "man up" feeding and eating disorders treatments? Protocol for a systematic review and individual patient data meta-analysis of gender effects on intervention outcomes}}},
  doi          = {{10.1186/s13643-025-03041-5}},
  volume       = {{15}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13567,
  abstract     = {{This study examines the role of gender role orientation in shaping body ideals and its impact on disordered eating and muscle dysmorphic symptoms in women. We explore how self-perceived Gender Roles regarding Masculinity and Femininity relate to thinness and muscularity ideals and whether these body ideals mediate the relationship between Gender Roles and disordered eating behaviors. A cross-sectional online survey was conducted with 304 adult women. Participants completed measures assessing gender role orientation, body ideals, disordered eating symptoms, and muscle dysmorphic symptoms. Mediation analyses were performed. Self-reported Masculinity was associated with stronger muscularity ideals, while Femininity predicted a weaker drive for muscularity. The mediation analysis showed that muscularity ideals completely mediated the relationship between self-perceived Masculinity or Femininity and disordered eating symptoms. The study highlights the importance of considering Gender Roles and muscularity ideals when examining the development of body image concerns and disordered eating behaviors. The findings suggest that promoting flexible gender role perceptions could be an effective focus for public health interventions aimed at preventing and reducing disordered eating. Future research should further investigate these relationships in clinical populations and explore additional mediators.Trial registration: This study was preregistered on the Open Science Framework (OSF, https//osf.io/efn4v May 6, 2024).}},
  author       = {{Brandt, G and Pahlenkemper, M and Jürgensen, VC and Lehe, MS and Laskowski, NM and Halbeisen, Georg and Paslakis, G}},
  booktitle    = {{Scientific Reports}},
  issn         = {{2045-2322}},
  number       = {{1}},
  publisher    = {{Nature Publishing Group UK}},
  title        = {{{The impact of masculinity and femininity on disordered eating symptoms and the mediating role of muscularity ideals}}},
  doi          = {{10.1038/s41598-025-19246-6}},
  volume       = {{15}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13572,
  abstract     = {{BackgroundRelative deprivation (RD), the belief of being unfairly disadvantaged compared to a standard, has frequently been linked to aggressive behaviors. This study explored how affective experiences are associated with the perception of unfairness (i.e., RD) and, thus, influence aggressive behavior indirectly.MethodsN = 184 participants were randomly assigned to one of two conditions of a game task, in which they experienced either deprivation or no deprivation as the difference between own rewards and the rewards of a fictitious other player. We assessed the subjective perception of RD and affective experiences attributed to the game before measuring aggressive behavior towards the other player in a point subtraction task.ResultsSequential mediation analysis suggested that increases in aggressive affect and decreases in positive affect could be linked to perceiving the game as more unfair for deprived participants, which in turn increased rates of aggressive behavior.ConclusionsAdding to the existing literature, these findings suggest that RD could not only lead to aggression through an affective route but that affective experiences potentially alter perceptions of RD and thus aggressive behavior indirectly.}},
  author       = {{Kassab, YJ and Halbeisen, Georg and Walther, E}},
  booktitle    = {{BMC Psychology}},
  issn         = {{2050-7283}},
  number       = {{1}},
  publisher    = {{BioMed Central}},
  title        = {{{The unfairness we feel: How positive and aggressive affect could shape relative deprivation and aggression}}},
  doi          = {{10.1186/s40359-025-02732-x}},
  volume       = {{13}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13614,
  abstract     = {{This study examined the role of muscularity concerns in eating disorder (ED) symptoms among a sample of women. We expanded on previous research by exploring a broader range of ED symptoms, including orthorexia (ON) and avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID). Using network analysis, we analysed data from 308 adult women (18 years or older) who completed muscularity, disordered eating, and sociodemographic assessments. Our findings revealed five interconnected symptom communities reflecting traditional ED symptoms, such as eating concerns and shape and weight overvaluation. Notably, muscularity concerns emerged as a distinct community, emphasising their relevance to ED symptoms in women. Additionally, we identified selective eating tendencies and compulsive healthy eating. Highly central symptoms were rumination about healthy eating, fear and guilt over unhealthy eating, body‐related embarrassment, and muscularity concerns (wishing to be heavier, wishing for heavier arms). These results suggest that muscularity concerns could constitute a uniquely identifiable and central diagnostic target for body image concerns and disordered eating in women.}},
  author       = {{Jürgensen, Vanessa and Halbeisen, Georg and Lehe, Martin S. and Paslakis, Georgios}},
  booktitle    = {{European Eating Disorders Review}},
  issn         = {{1099-0968}},
  keywords     = {{body dysmorphia, drive for muscularity, eating disorders, psychotherapy, thinness ideal}},
  number       = {{5}},
  pages        = {{864--878}},
  publisher    = {{Wiley}},
  title        = {{{Muscularity Concerns and Disordered Eating Symptoms in Adult Women: A Network Analysis}}},
  doi          = {{10.1002/erv.3192}},
  volume       = {{33}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13615,
  abstract     = {{Autistic traits, such as sensory sensitivities and rigid routines, have been linked to body dissatisfaction (BD) and eating disorders (EDs). However, the interplay between autistic traits, fat- and muscularity-related BD, and disordered eating remains underexplored. This cross-sectional study examined the relationships between autistic traits, BD, and disordered eating in 298 women. Correlations and mediation analyses, alongside bootstrapping techniques, were used to evaluate relationships between variables. Autistic traits were positively associated with "traditional" disordered eating symptoms including food avoidance and selective eating as well as appearance-related aspects of muscle dysmorphia. Autistic traits were positively associated with avoidant-restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) symptoms. BD was elevated with increasing autistic traits, only in relation to body fat, not muscularity. Only body fat-related BD (BD-F), but not muscularity-related BD (BD-M) mediated the effect of autistic traits on disordered eating symptoms, predicting increases in both ED and body dysmorphic symptoms, as well as reductions in ARFID symptoms. Our findings suggest that women with autistic traits may be more susceptible to internalizing socially perpetuated body ideals or to social feedback towards their appearance, as only stereotypically "female-typed" BD-F, but not "male-typed" dissatisfaction with muscularity (BD-M) mediated the link between autistic traits and disordered eating. Implications are discussed.}},
  author       = {{Laskowski, Nora M. and Jürgensen, Vanessa C. and Lehe, Martin S. and Halbeisen, Georg and Paslakis, Georgios}},
  booktitle    = {{Journal of Psychiatric Research}},
  issn         = {{1879-1379}},
  pages        = {{204--211}},
  publisher    = {{Elsevier BV}},
  title        = {{{Converging paths: Autistic traits, body image concerns, and disordered eating symptoms in women}}},
  doi          = {{10.1016/j.jpsychires.2025.02.018}},
  volume       = {{183}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13651,
  abstract     = {{Microbial food safety is the master key for reducing illness caused by the consumption of foodstuffs. This demonstration therefore aims to use non-pathogenic surrogates to draw conclusions whether vegan ready-to-eat model food serves as a base for growth of pathogenic Escherichia coli and Listeria monocytogenes in vegan ready-to-eat meat substitute in case of a potential contamination, causing a reduction of food safety.
Packages of ready-to-eat vegan meat substitutes were inoculated with certain level of non-pathogenic L. innocua and E. coli and incubated at varying environmental conditions before they were examined for changes in the physico-chemical properties.
The observed ability of the microbes to grow in the snacks may cause a reduction in food safety. This demonstration shows that these ready-to-eat-snacks may cause a reduction in food safety if the product studied is contaminated.}},
  author       = {{Müller, Carolin and Alarinta, Jarmo and Frahm, Björn and Wirtanen, Gun}},
  booktitle    = {{SeAMK Journal}},
  issn         = {{2984-1917}},
  keywords     = {{Vegan food, Ready-to-eat food, RTE, Listeria innocua, Escherichia coli, food safety, microbial spoilage, shelf life study}},
  number       = {{1}},
  publisher    = {{SeAMK}},
  title        = {{{Demonstration of Listeria innocua and Escherichia coli growth in ready-to-eat vegan foods}}},
  volume       = {{2}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@inbook{13652,
  abstract     = {{Modellbasierte Konzepte und Simulationstechniken in Kombination mit digitalen Werkzeugen erweisen sich als Schlüssel, um das volle Potenzial biopharmazeutischer Produktionsprozesse zu erschließen, die mehrere herausfordernde Entwicklungs- und Prozessschritte enthalten. Einer dieser Schritte ist der zeit- und kostenintensive Zellproliferationsprozess (auch als Seed Train bezeichnet), um die Zellzahl vom Auftauen der Zellen bis zum Produktionsmaßstab zu erhöhen. Herausforderungen wie komplexer Zellstoffwechsel, Chargen-zu-Chargen-Variationen, Variabilitäten im Zellverhalten und Einflüsse von Änderungen der Kultivierungsbedingungen erfordern adäquate digitale Lösungen, um Informationen über den aktuellen und zukünftigen Prozesszustand bereitzustellen und korrekte Prozessentscheidungen abzuleiten.

Zu diesem Zweck haben sich digitale Seed Train Zwillinge als effizient erwiesen, die das zeitabhängige Verhalten wichtiger Prozessvariablen basierend auf mathematischen Modellen, Strategien und Anpassungsverfahren digital darstellen.

Dieses Kapitel skizziert die Notwendigkeit der Digitalisierung von Seed Trains, den Aufbau eines digitalen Seed Train Zwillings, die Rolle der Parameterschätzung und verschiedene statistische Methoden in diesem Zusammenhang, die auf mehrere Probleme im Bereich der Bioprozessierung anwendbar sind. Die Ergebnisse einer Fallstudie werden vorgestellt, um einen Bayes’schen Ansatz zur Parameterschätzung und Vorhersage eines industriellen Zellkultur-Seed Trains für die Seed Train Digitalisierung zu veranschaulichen.}},
  author       = {{Hernández Rodriguez, Tanja and Frahm, Björn}},
  booktitle    = {{Digitale Zwillinge - Werkzeuge und Konzepte für intelligente Bioproduktion}},
  editor       = {{Herwig, Christoph and Pörtner, Ralf and Möller, Johannes}},
  isbn         = {{978-3-031-75697-9}},
  keywords     = {{Bayes, Digitaler Zwilling, Parameterabschätzung, Seed-Train, Unsicherheit}},
  pages        = {{107--145}},
  publisher    = {{Springer }},
  title        = {{{Digitale Seed Train Zwillinge und statistische Methoden}}},
  doi          = {{https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-75698-6_5}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13653,
  author       = {{Luttmann, Mario and Blome, André and Müller, Niklas and Naqvi, Syeda Khadeeja and Kutter, Alexander and Jekle, Mario and Müller, Ulrich and Frahm, Björn}},
  location     = {{Detmold, Germany}},
  title        = {{{Einblicke in die objektive Bewertung von Weizenbrötchen in der virtuellen Realität}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13654,
  author       = {{Luttmann, Mario and Blome, André and Kutter, Alexander and Naqvi, Syeda Khadeeja and Müller, Niklas and Jekle, Mario and Frahm, Björn and Müller, Ulrich}},
  location     = {{Lemgo, Germany}},
  title        = {{{Qualitätskontrolle von Backwaren in der virtuellen Realität}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13655,
  author       = {{Luttmann, Mario and Blome, André and Jekle, Mario and Frahm, Björn and Müller, Ulrich}},
  location     = {{Freising, Germany}},
  title        = {{{Weizenkleingebäck und Photogrammetrie: Einblicke in die bildbasierte Analyse von Backwaren}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13656,
  author       = {{Luttmann, Mario and Blome, André and Segermann, Jan and Jekle, Mario and Frahm, Björn and Müller, Ulrich}},
  location     = {{Lemgo, Germany}},
  title        = {{{Erkenntnisse zur Nutzung von Photogrammetrie für die Untersuchung des Bräunungsverhaltens von Weizenbrötchen}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13657,
  author       = {{Müller, Ulrich and Frahm, Björn and Blome, André and Luttmann, Mario}},
  location     = {{Detmold, Germany}},
  title        = {{{Teig 4.0}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13659,
  author       = {{Blome, André and Luttmann, Mario and Frahm, Björn and Müller, Ulrich}},
  location     = {{Detmold, Germany}},
  title        = {{{Sensor-Retrofitting-System für den Einsatz in Lebensmittelherstellungsprozessen}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13660,
  author       = {{Blome, André and Luttmann, Mario and Müller, Ulrich and Frahm, Björn}},
  location     = {{Detmold, Germany}},
  title        = {{{Erforschung geeigneter Sensortechnologien zur Erfassung qualitätsrelevanter Eigenschaften bei Sauerteigen}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13661,
  author       = {{Luttmann, Mario and Blome, André and Frahm, Björn and Müller, Ulrich}},
  location     = {{Detmold, Germany}},
  title        = {{{Nutzung der Strangerweiterung zur Inline-Bewertung der viskoelastischen Eigenschaften von Weizenteigen}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13662,
  author       = {{Luttmann, Mario and Blome, André and Müller, Ulrich and Frahm, Björn}},
  location     = {{Detmold, Germany}},
  title        = {{{Photogrammetrie als Mittel zur objektiven Qualitätserfassung von Backwaren}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13675,
  abstract     = {{This paper extends a previously developed biobjective Mixed-Integer Linear Programming (MILP) methodology for reducing electricity costs and CO2 emissions in Smart-E-Factory applications. While the earlier approach assumed fixed photovoltaic (PV) and battery capacities, we now propose a cascaded optimization framework to determine the optimal sizing (power rating and orientation of the PV system, battery capacity) while simultaneously optimizing battery dispatch. The cost function combines operational costs with amortized investment costs of both PV and battery systems, embedded in a dynamic scheduling optimization that addresses real-time electricity price and CO2 signals. Numerical results indicate that intermediate capacities and balanced east/west orientation maximize cost-effectiveness and emission reductions. This study underscores the value of coupling parametric design and dispatch optimization to achieve scalable, sustainable solutions for industrial energy systems.}},
  author       = {{Mousavi, Seyed Davood and Schulte, Thomas}},
  booktitle    = {{	 6th International Conference on Electrical, Communication and Computer Engineering (ICECCE 2025) : 27-28 August 2025, Istanbul, Türkiye}},
  isbn         = {{979-8-3315-4915-2 }},
  keywords     = {{Photovoltaic systems, Cost, Electricity, Tariffs, Stochastic processes, Real-time systems, Robustness, Batteries, Planning, Mixed integer linear programming}},
  location     = {{Istanbul, Turkiye }},
  publisher    = {{IEEE}},
  title        = {{{Cascaded Optimization of PV and Battery Sizing Under Dynamic Cost and CO Signals}}},
  doi          = {{10.1109/icecce67514.2025.11257982}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13688,
  author       = {{Kost, Susanne and Kappen, Luisa and Hollmann, Frauke and Hendricks, Anika}},
  publisher    = {{TH OWL, Forschungsgruppe UrbanPulse_Detmold}},
  title        = {{{UrbanPulse_Detmold}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13689,
  author       = {{Kost, Susanne}},
  location     = {{Kassel}},
  title        = {{{Forschungsprojekt und Reallabor UrbanPulse_Detmold. WohnraumMobilisierung & SolidarRAUM Detmold}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13690,
  author       = {{Kost, Susanne}},
  location     = {{Online}},
  title        = {{{Forschungsprojekt und Reallabor UrbanPulse_Detmold. WohnraumMobilisierung & SolidarRAUM Detmold}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{13801,
  abstract     = {{This dataset contains pseudonymized routine laboratory data collected at Klinikum Lippe Detmold, a German tertiary care center. The original dataset was collected over a period of 1,585 days and included a broad range of laboratory measurements. The version published here consists exclusively of complete blood count (CBC) analytes from 523,844 samples across 77,355 patients. It has been pre-filtered to exclude samples from patients with documented blood transfusions in the preceding 90 days, patients with only a single recorded sample, and samples lacking complete CBC analyte measurements.}},
  author       = {{Sürmeli, Baris Gün and  Staritzbichler, René  and  Ringel, Clemens Friedrich and Al-Dakkak, Saleem and Dörksen, Helene and Kaiser, Thorsten}},
  publisher    = {{Zenodo}},
  title        = {{{Pseudonymized Complete Blood Count Test Data}}},
  doi          = {{10.5281/ZENODO.15674541}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

