selected sources on ruminal fermentation using the Rumen Simulation Technique at the host institution in Austria. In the last phase of the project, we will hold a workshop to disseminate the project results and transfer the knowledge to the research community in Pakistan. The proposed project will create the platform for the local research communities in Pakistan sharing the mutual goal in finding ways [...] the project also contributes to Goal 2: Zero hunger with the aim of providing nutritious food for all and generating a decent income. Complying with this goal, we focus on the methodology and the results that will benefit small-scale food producers. Accordingly, our project supports the achievement of the target 2.3 “By 2030, double the agricultural productivity and incomes of small-scale food producers”
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way. This project was of mutual interest and based on partnership between the organizations of Austria and Pakistan. Overall, the project was successful in terms of its objective and the expected results in establishing and strengthening the healthy partnership between the organizations from the developed country Austria and developing country Pakistan for science and technology. This project will
construction. This separation through the project life cycle may cause a gap between the materials properties set during the design phase and those obtained during the construction phase. This gap usually results in unsatisfactory performance for HMA causing premature failures such as rutting, cracking, and ultimately potholes and limits the lifetime of road infrastructure significantly. Performance-Related [...] including vocational training and information and communications technology, technical, engineering and scientific programs, in developed countries and other developing countries” . The forecasted results are up to improve investment in infrastructure for transportation projects. Thus, the project may reach Goal 11 under target 11.2 : “By 2030, provide access to safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable
the predecessors, the OeAD, Austria’s Agency for Education and Internationalisation is responsible for coordination and implementation of the project as affiliated entity. 3-IN-AT-PLUS takes up the results of the Bologna Process Implementation Report 2020 and the priorities of the Rome Communiqué (2020) and draws from the suggestions of the Austrian national Bologna Follow-Up Group (BFUG) to ensure focusing [...] Ministries of Education and Research of countries participating in Erasmus+ and the consultative members of the EHEA. 3-IN-AT-PLUS was accepted by the European Commission with an excellent evaluation result of 88 out of 100 points. This project is co-financed by the European Commission. The European Commission support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents
intelligence, data science especially in machine learning where she focuses most on Recommender systems, User rating behaviour, Personalization and Online Social Network Analysis. Based on the promising results of her work, Carine and her supervisor decided to even extend and deepen the topic of her research in her PhD thesis. Although she had to overcome different obstacles, Carine successfully graduated
of APPEAR in practice_15 CaucasusT project partners from BOKU Vienna, Armenian State Pedagogical University (ASPU), Tbilisi State University (TSU), and IMC FH Krems will present their project, its results and outcomes and the network they established in the Caucasus region. Furthermore, recent PhD graduate and APPEAR alumni Lela Khartishvili from Georgia and current APPEAR scholarship holder Tigran
of APPEAR in practice_15 CaucasusT project partners from BOKU Vienna, Armenian State Pedagogical University (ASPU), Tbilisi State University (TSU), and IMC FH Krems will present their project, its results and outcomes and the network they established in the Caucasus region. Furthermore, recent PhD graduate and APPEAR alumni Lela Khartishvili from Georgia and current APPEAR scholarship holder Tigran
based on Raymond Ouedraogo's experience working in the Fisheries Ministry in Burkina Faso and on his doctorate, which he completed in 2009 at BOKU. He initiated an APPEAR Preparatory Funding, which resulted in a three-year partnership (Academic Partnership). The latest project application (Advanced Academic Partnership) was also successful. Therefore SUSFISH-plus will be able to contribute to sustainable
practical aspects of my research but also exposed me to cutting-edge technologies in the field. Which impact did your scholarship in Austria have on your personal and professional development? As a result of these investigations, we have recently published a paper titled „Development and Characterization of Cationic Nanostructured Lipid Carriers as Drug Delivery Systems for miRNA-27a“ in Pharmaceuticals