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The focus of this Special Issue is aimed at enhancing the discussion of Engineering Education, particularly related to technological and professional learning. In the 21st century, students face a challenging demand: they are expected to have the best scientific expertise, but also highly developed social skills and qualities like teamwork, creativity, communication, or leadership. Even though students and teachers are becoming more aware of this necessity, there is still a gap between academic life and the professional world. In this Special Edition Book, the reader can find works tackling interesting topics such as educational resources addressing students’ development of competencies, the importance of final year projects linked to professional environments, and multicultural or interdisciplinary challenges.
thick target yield --- 52Mn --- radioisotope production --- magnetron sputtering --- thorium --- theranostics --- molecular sieve desiccant --- medical radioisotope production --- vortex target --- radioisotope target processing --- gamma spectroscopy --- solid --- azeotropic mixtures --- disposable kit --- filament --- targetry --- radiopharmaceuticals --- medical cyclotrons --- unconventional radionuclides --- radioisotope targetry --- thermal study --- recycling of [18O]-water --- medical radioisotopes --- powder target --- metal 3D-printing --- medical cyclotron --- cyclotron --- stacked-foils --- copper-64 --- stack-foil --- targets --- SPECT --- monitor reaction --- purification --- numerical analysis --- carbon-11 --- copper-61 --- boron nitride nanotubes --- radiometals --- radioactive impurities --- solid target system --- Ga-68 --- BNNTs --- spallation --- recoil escape --- cyclotron target --- target stations --- 70 MeV cyclotron --- irradiation --- liquid targets --- target temperature --- separation --- solid target --- enrichment grade --- Molybdenum-100 --- cyclotron solid target --- radionuclides --- ion accelerator --- heavy Rare Earth Elements (hREE) --- molybdenum material recovery --- beam energy --- cyclotrons --- resin --- medical isotopes --- target chemistry --- solid radioisotope targets --- 165Er --- targeted alpha therapy --- gallium-68 --- radionuclide production --- titanium-45 --- medical Sc radioisotopes --- radioisotopes --- liquid and gas targets --- ion source --- actinium-225 --- ANSYS --- cross-section reconstruction --- thick target yield measurements --- cross-section --- Technetium-99m --- fractional distillation --- Radionuclide Yield Calculator --- Gallium-68 --- proton target --- PET --- thick film deposition
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The physicist Friedrich Houtermans (1903-1966) was an essential promoter and proponent of the development of physics in Berne. He introduced a number of activities in the field of elementary particles, with a special focus on the physics of cosmic rays, and important contributions in applied physics. This biography of Houtermans was written by Edoardo Amaldi and was almost finished just before his unexpected death in 1989. The editors have only corrected typographical errors and have introduced only minimal text changes in order to preserve the original content. Additionally they have collected and included unpublished pictures and memories from Houtermans' students and collaborators. The text is the result of a thorough and intensive study on Houtermans' life and character carried out by Edoardo Amaldi. It is more than a biography, since the figure of Houtermans is set in a historical perspective of Europe between the two world wars. This book will be of great interest to historians and historians of science.
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