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This book investigates the higher education system in Germany and
China, and analyzes the differences between academic higher
education and application-oriented higher education. It explores
the past, present, and future of application-oriented higher
education in these two countries, and discusses the advantages and
disadvantages of this type of education. Using multiple data
collection methods across case studies and student questionnaires,
it demonstrates the necessity of a dual track higher education
system based on separate entrance test and admission system to
tertiary-level education, which ensures that students have
transitional options. Further, it highlights the improvement of
teaching quality and student satisfaction with application-oriented
higher education and concludes that the international perspectives
from higher education should be considered as one of the most
significant methods of educational strategies.
This book investigates the higher education system in Germany and
China, and analyzes the differences between academic higher
education and application-oriented higher education. It explores
the past, present, and future of application-oriented higher
education in these two countries, and discusses the advantages and
disadvantages of this type of education. Using multiple data
collection methods across case studies and student questionnaires,
it demonstrates the necessity of a dual track higher education
system based on separate entrance test and admission system to
tertiary-level education, which ensures that students have
transitional options. Further, it highlights the improvement of
teaching quality and student satisfaction with application-oriented
higher education and concludes that the international perspectives
from higher education should be considered as one of the most
significant methods of educational strategies.
Flexible Batteries highlights the key advances in flexible
batteries, a booming new direction in the energy storage field. The
authors first introduce lithium-ion batteries, which are currently
the most widely used batteries. Flexible aqueous batteries such as
aqueous lithium-ion, sodium-ion, and zinc-ion batteries are
discussed subsequently due to the safety concerns in organic
electrolytes. Since flexible metal-air batteries are recognized as
primary choices for the next generation, the authors take
lithium-air and aluminum-air batteries as examples to explore their
applications in flexible battery construction. They further
summarize flexible batteries under the most challenging working
conditions such as stretching and integrating flexible batteries
with flexible energy harvesting devices, sensors, and
supercapacitors. Covering both fundamental and application
development, this book may effectively bridge academics and
industry. It will be helpful not only to scholars and students
studying materials science and engineering, chemical engineering,
physics, energy science, and biomedical science but also to
scientists and engineers in the industry.
Soft materials with nanometer scale aspects have been heavily used
in biomedical science. Instead of providing a broad introduction of
soft materials and their biomedical applications, this book focuses
on the preparation of molecular assemblies of biotechnologically
relevant biomimetic systems with an emphasis on medical
applications.
This book answers the question of how to design a sharing system
that can promote sustained, meaningful, and socially constructive
sharing practices in today's cities. To do so, it constructs a
framework for practical inquiry into the design of sharing systems.
Further, the book invites readers to consider questions such as: If
sharing can be designed, then how does one design a sharing system
for cities? Which urban conditions make this sharing system
possible? What are the considerations, variables, and methods that
can inform and guide the designers of a sharing system? By
considering both the environmental and societal motivations for
sharing, and the reality that most examples of the Sharing Economy
are neither equitable in their socio-economic outcomes nor genuine
in their original social promises, this book presents balanced and
thoughtful answers to the questions posed above. The book will
appeal to a broad readership, from students and teachers in the
various design disciplines, to professionals and scholars in
architecture and urbanism, business and innovation, and other
related fields of the humanities and social sciences, as well as
activists and policymakers committed to achieving more sustainable
and equitably distributed access to urban resources.
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