@inproceedings{6904,
  abstract     = {Der Berufsstand der Wirtschaftsprüfer und das Rechnungswesen von Unternehmen kämpfen aktuell mit einem sinkenden Image sowie einem massiven Fachkräftemangel. Als zentrale Antwort darauf gilt die fortschreitende Digitalisierung und der Einsatz von KI, die bereits heute zu einer weitgehenden Automatisierung operativer Kernprozesse wie dem „Purchase-to-Pay“-Porzess führen. 
Während das Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB) für Buchhaltungstätigkeiten ein Automatisierungspotenzial von 100 % sieht, liegt dieses in der Wirtschaftsprüfung bei etwa 57 %. In der Prüfungspraxis verschiebt sich der Fokus von Routineaufgaben hin zu risikoorientierten Datenanalysen, IT-Systemprüfungen und der Nachhaltigkeitsberichterstattung, wobei das finale Urteil weiterhin beim Menschen verbleibt („Human-in-the-Loop“). 
Für die Hochschulausbildung bedeutet diese Transformation, dass neben den klassischen Basiskompetenzen vermehrt Spezialwissen in der Datenanalyse sowie übergreifende Meta-Kompetenzen wie „Data Literacy“ und grundlegendes KI-Verständnis vermittelt werden müssen. Hochschulen sind daher gefordert, diesen Wandel durch neue Lehrformate und Kooperationen mit der Praxis aktiv mitzugestalten, um den steigenden qualitativen Anforderungen an künftige Mitarbeitende gerecht zu werden.},
  author       = {Kampe, Tim},
  keywords     = {Wirtschaftsprüfung, Rechnungswesen, Künstliche Intelligenz, Fachkräftemangel, Hochschullehre, Data Literacy, Automatisierung},
  location     = {Bad Mergentheim},
  title        = {{Digitalisierung und KI in der Abschlussprüfung: Änderungen in Rechnungslegung und Wirtschaftsprüfung und ihre Auswirkungen auf die Hochschulausbildung}},
  year         = {2026},
}

@article{6854,
  abstract     = { Seit 2013 unterstützt Vitos die Akademisierung der Pflege in Deutschland, insbesondere im Bereich der psychiatrischen Versorgung. Erfahren Sie mehr über das Projekt zur Implementierung von Advanced Practice Nurses, die Teilprojekte sowie die umfassende Evaluation des Vorhabens.
                },
  author       = {Hajek, Christina Anna and Basener-Roszak, Ursel and Voss, Frank},
  issn         = {1439-0213},
  journal      = {PPH},
  number       = {01},
  pages        = {48--50},
  publisher    = {Georg Thieme Verlag KG},
  title        = {{Implementierung von Advanced Practice Nurses in der psychiatrischen Pflege}},
  doi          = {10.1055/a-2713-2167},
  volume       = {32},
  year         = {2026},
}

@article{6855,
  abstract     = {   Was ist zu diesem Thema bereits bekannt?
 Advanced Practice Nurses (APNs) stellen eine notwendige Entwicklung zur Verbesserung der Pflegepraxis und zur Fachkräftesicherung dar (Eck et al., 2025; Scheydt et al., 2020). APNs mit Masterabschluss fungieren als essenzielles Bindeglied, um pflegewissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse in die klinische Praxis zu transferieren (Mendel & Feuchtinger, 2009; Weidling et al., 2022). International bieten postgraduale Programme Vorteile für die Einarbeitung, beschleunigen die klinische Kompetenzentwicklung und helfen, die Lücke zwischen Ausbildung und Praxis zu schließen (Keizer & Trangle, 2015; Reebals et al., 2022).
                  Wie wird eine neue Perspektive eingebracht?
                  Es wird der dringende Bedarf an strukturierten postgradualen Ausbildungsprogrammen (Residencies oder Traineeprogramme) im deutschsprachigen Raum betont, um die signifikante Kluft zwischen akademischer Theorie und der hochkomplexen klinischen Praxis psychiatrisch qualifizierter APNs zu schließen.
                  Was sind die Auswirkungen für die Praxis?
                  Strukturierte postgraduale Programme würden die Akzeptanz und Wirksamkeit der APN-Rolle in der Psychiatrie erhöhen und die notwendige klinische Kompetenz schneller entwickeln, was zu einer evidenzbasierten, qualitativ hochwertigeren Patientenversorgung beitragen kann (Weidling et al., 2022).
                },
  author       = {Hajek, Christina Anna},
  issn         = {2297-6973},
  journal      = {Psychiatrische Pflege},
  publisher    = {Hogrefe Publishing Group},
  title        = {{Brücke zwischen Hörsaal und Station}},
  doi          = {10.1024/2297-6965/a000695},
  year         = {2026},
}

@article{6901,
  abstract     = {Freeform optics belong to the increasingly important elements in optical research and industry, which pose several challenges regarding design and highly precise manufacturing. First being used in cameras and for focusing, nowadays freeform optics are used in a broad range of applications, from lighting to LiDAR, from endoscopy to photovoltaics, and from astronomical instruments to quantum cryptography. Designing freeform optics can be based on different theories and methods. Fabrication is possible by mechanical methods, such as diamond turning or high-precision milling, often followed by different polishing techniques, as well as laser-based techniques, mainly applying different lithographic techniques. Here, we give an overview of recent design and optimization methods, production methods used during the last years, and applications of freeform optics, including the possibility to combine freeform optics with tunability for different applications. We describe the opportunities of new applications as well as common problems and give an outlook towards future directions of research and development.},
  author       = {Blachowicz, Tomasz and Ehrmann, Guido and Fiedler, Johannes and Kaschuba, Reinhard and Ehrmann, Andrea},
  issn         = {2673-8023},
  journal      = {Micro},
  keywords     = {photopolymerization, tunable micro-optical freeform elements, two-photon polymerization, multiphoton lithography, direct laser writing, diamond turning},
  number       = {2},
  publisher    = {MDPI AG},
  title        = {{Freeform Micro-Optical Elements—Recent Production Techniques, Opportunities and Challenges}},
  doi          = {10.3390/micro6020035},
  volume       = {6},
  year         = {2026},
}

@techreport{6893,
  author       = {Schoden, Fabian},
  pages        = {S. 18--19},
  title        = {{KI in Prüfungen: Kontrollverlust oder Chance?}},
  year         = {2026},
}

@article{6896,
  abstract     = {Biosensors have a recognition element that detects a bioanalyte as well as a transducer that transfers the measured physicochemical properties into an electric signal, which is amplified, processed, and depicted on a user interface and usually stored in a data storage system. Such biosensors can be used in a broad range of applications, from personalized medicine to drug discovery, and from food safety to plant disease diagnosis. Portable biosensors are often based on microfluidic systems or micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS), measuring physical or chemical parameters. In spite of their importance for diverse applications, there are still several limits regarding the portability of biosensors, which is often necessary. Besides the required miniaturization of the components and the limited lifetime of some biological reagents, sample preparation and handling can be problematic. This review gives an overview of recent biosensor research, concentrating on optical measurements, and shows the possibilities and limits of the biosensors developed during the last few years.},
  author       = {Blachowicz, Tomasz and Ehrmann, Guido and Stepula, Elzbieta and Ehrmann, Andrea},
  issn         = {2072-666X},
  journal      = {Micromachines},
  keywords     = {portable biosensors, point-of-care diagnosis, optical sensors, microfluidics},
  number       = {5},
  publisher    = {MDPI AG},
  title        = {{Optical Biosensors—Principles of Operation and Applications}},
  doi          = {10.3390/mi17050579},
  volume       = {17},
  year         = {2026},
}

@inproceedings{6898,
  abstract     = {The labeling process for supervised learning is costly and time-consuming, and is often impractical to scale due to real-world constraints. Active learning (AL) addresses this challenge by strategically selecting representative and informative data points to reduce labeling efforts. This paper focuses on an AL scenario in which only a very limited number of labels can be acquired. We propose an algorithm operating in two phases: (1) an exploration phase that prioritizes representative and diverse data points using density-driven criteria, and (2) an exploitation phase that combines predictive uncertainty with density weighting to select informative samples from densely populated regions. This enhances both representativeness and informativeness. Our results demonstrate significant improvements in model quality compared to other algorithms typically employed for this scenario, across various scenarios involving imbalanced data in classification tasks and skewness in regression tasks. Through this work, we aim to provide a new algorithm for this scenario and investigate general principles for AL. While most AL studies focus on either classification or regression, our work applies the algorithms to both. Therefore, we can analyze the differences between classification and regression problems and their effects on AL strategies. Furthermore, we explore different categories of AL criteria and their effectiveness in the low-budget regime. These results also provide insight into the cold-start problem, which involves selecting an initial labeled set and is faced by many model-based AL methods.},
  author       = {Jaster, Bjarne and Tharwat, Alaa and Sheikh, Eiram Mahera and Kohlhase, Martin and Schenck, Wolfram},
  booktitle    = {Machine Learning and Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases. International Workshops of ECML PKDD 2025, Porto, Portugal, September 15–19, 2025, Revised Selected Papers, Part IV},
  editor       = {Koprinska, Irena and Mendes-Moreira, João and Branco, Paula},
  isbn         = {978-3-032-19104-5},
  issn         = {1865-0937},
  location     = {Porto, Portugal},
  pages        = {5--21},
  publisher    = {Springer Nature Switzerland},
  title        = {{Low Query Budget Active Learning for Classification and Regression}},
  doi          = {10.1007/978-3-032-19105-2_1},
  year         = {2026},
}

@inproceedings{6900,
  author       = {Koch, Ulrike and Fliesgen, Sarah and Knoblauch, Flavian and Seidler-Rolf, Kristina and Büker, Christa},
  booktitle    = {Resilienz in der Pflege Abstractband zum Forschungskongress},
  isbn         = {978-3-96208-580-3},
  location     = {Bonn},
  pages        = {63--65},
  title        = {{Pflege der Zukunft: Schlüsselkompetenzen und Lehrkonzepte für den Umgang mit der Klimakrise und Stärkung planetarer Gesundheit}},
  year         = {2026},
}

@misc{6890,
  abstract     = {Layout und Illustrationen des digitalen Magazins wurden erstellt von: Margarita Sommerfeld},
  author       = {Meisen, Jutta},
  keywords     = {Designdidaktik, Nachhaltigkeit, BNE, Systems Thinking, Futures Thinking, Kreativmethoden},
  title        = {{Re-Learning Fashion: Methodische Bausteine für eine zukunftsfähige Designausbildung}},
  doi          = {10.57720/6890},
  year         = {2026},
}

@inproceedings{6823,
  author       = {Lammert, Maike and Teschke, Karin and Bakker, Pia and Bernloehr, Annette},
  booktitle    = {Hebapäd; 3. Konferenz zur pädagogischen Arbeit  im Hebammenstudium; Abstractband 03. Mai 2026},
  keywords     = {Pädagogik, Hebammenwissenschaft, Konzeption, Simulationsbasierte Trainings, Beckenendlage, Vierfüßlerstand, HSBI-All4s, Optimierung Geburtssimulator},
  location     = {Leipzig},
  title        = {{Maßgeschneiderte Lösungen für das Skills-Training: Optimierungsoptionen für den  „PROMPT Flex Geburtssimulator“ und das vaginale Untersuchungsmodul}},
  doi          = {10.57720/6823},
  year         = {2026},
}

@article{6881,
  author       = {Komlev, Aleksei S. and Vashchenkova, Anna R. and Chirkova, Alisa M and Schröder, Christian and Komleva, Diana I. and Perov, Nikolai S.},
  issn         = {0925-8388},
  journal      = {Journal of Alloys and Compounds},
  publisher    = {Elsevier},
  title        = {{Magnetic viscosity of the FeRh alloy under nonstationary external excitation near the phase transition temperature}},
  doi          = {10.1016/j.jallcom.2026.187842},
  volume       = {1064},
  year         = {2026},
}

@inproceedings{6835,
  author       = {Lammert, Maike and Bauer, Nicola H.  and Bernloehr, Annette},
  keywords     = {Promotion, Frühgeburt, Hebammenbetreuung, Verbesserung der Gesundheitsversorgung},
  location     = {Leipzig},
  title        = {{Das Potenzial einer umfassenden Hebammenbetreuung für Mütter* frühgeborener Kinder mit einem Geburtsgewicht unter 1.500g}},
  doi          = {10.57720/6835},
  volume       = {01/2026},
  year         = {2026},
}

@article{6806,
  abstract     = {Unternehmen stehen heute vor komplexen Herausforderungen, die sie nur gemeinsam mit externen Partnern bewältigen können. Open Innovation hat sich daher zu einem zentralen Innovationsparadigma entwickelt. Dieser Artikel richtet den Blick auf eine weiterhin unterschätzte Open-Innovation-Variante: die Zusammenarbeit zwischen Unternehmen und Hochschulen. Die Voraussetzungen dafür sind günstig, denn Hochschulen treiben ihre Third Mission – den Wissens- und Technologietransfer in Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft – zunehmend voran.
Neben den Ausführungen zu Open Innovation mit Hochschulen und dem Nutzen des Bedeutungsgewinns der Third Mission stellt der Beitrag zentrale Formate der Zusammenarbeit vor. Forschungsergebnisse zeigen, dass Unternehmen mit Hochschulkontakten in besonderem Maße innovativ sind. Um diese Wirkung breiter zu entfalten, gilt es, insbesondere kleine und mittlere Unternehmen stärker in solche Kooperationsformen zu bringen.},
  author       = {Petersen, Mirko and Ballschmieter, Ingo and Kampe, Tim},
  issn         = {2198-3151},
  journal      = {Ideen- und Innovationsmanagement},
  keywords     = {Open Innovation, Third Mission, Wissenstransfer, Technologietransfer, Hochschulkooperation, Forschung & Entwicklung},
  number       = {1},
  pages        = {38--42},
  publisher    = {Erich Schmidt Verlag},
  title        = {{Open Innovation trifft Third Mission: Hochschulen als Schlüsselpartner für Unternehmen}},
  doi          = {10.37307/j.2198-3151.2026.01.11},
  volume       = {52},
  year         = {2026},
}

@article{6800,
  author       = {Mannebach, Thomas and Tölle, Dominik and Sanio, Anika and Rakowski, Daniel and Sarx, Benjamin and Kirschning, Thomas and Özlü, Ismail and Krüger, Lars},
  issn         = {1439-3840},
  journal      = {intensiv},
  number       = {02},
  pages        = {93--101},
  publisher    = {Georg Thieme Verlag KG},
  title        = {{Intensivpflege bei intraaortaler Ballongegenpulsation – was muss beachtet werden?}},
  doi          = {10.1055/a-2727-9464},
  volume       = {34},
  year         = {2026},
}

@article{6799,
  author       = {Özlü, Ismail},
  issn         = {1439-3840},
  journal      = {intensiv},
  number       = {02},
  pages        = {102--103},
  publisher    = {Georg Thieme Verlag KG},
  title        = {{S3-Leitlinie zum IABP-Einsatz aktualisiert}},
  doi          = {10.1055/a-2769-1894},
  volume       = {34},
  year         = {2026},
}

@book{6811,
  author       = {Özlü, Ismail and Christian, Heerdt and Kolja, Heckes},
  isbn         = {978-3-658-50655-1},
  pages        = {90},
  publisher    = {Springer},
  title        = {{Im Spannungsfeld zwischen Standort im Krankenhaus und Wirkung ins Außen: Entlassmanagement als intersektorales und sozialraumorientiertes Format. Eine Perspektive aus der System-, Macht- und Netzwerktheorie.}},
  year         = {2026},
}

@techreport{6827,
  abstract     = {Introduction: Migration is a complicated social phenomenon that has a big impact on people's access to and use of health care, especially for vulnerable groups like women and children. The study was carried out to determine the factors affecting the potential use of health services and their usage by female Turkish migrants and their children living in Bielefeld, Germany.
Methods: The study adopted a qualitative design, and in-depth individual interview interviews were used to collect data. Interviews were conducted with 20 female Turkish migrants who have children with food allergies between November-December 2023. The data were analyzed using the content analysis method. 
Results: The ages of the female Turkish migrants participating in the study ranged from 31 to 48. A total of 4 themes were determined from the codes: 1) Perceptions on health services, 2) Perceptions of health care service in Germany compared to the country of origin, 3) Healthcare utilization and comparative perceptions of health systems, and 4) Factors that facilitate access to health services and increase satisfaction and suggestions for improvement. 
Discussion: Mothers have both positive and negative experiences with the German healthcare system, their perceptions of the German healthcare system are influenced by their experiences in their home country, there are factors that increase their satisfaction, they encounter individual and systemic barriers in healthcare service utilization, and they made some suggestions for overcoming these barriers.
},
  author       = {Makowsky, Katja and Sezer Efe, Yağmur },
  keywords     = {German healthcare system, factors affecting the potential use of health services, female Turkish migrants, their children},
  title        = {{UTILIZATION AND USE OF HEALTH SERVICES BY FEMALE TURKISH MIGRANTS AND THEIR CHILDREN LIVING IN GERMANY}},
  doi          = {10.57720/6827},
  year         = {2026},
}

@inproceedings{6832,
  author       = {Pottharst, Bill and Altenhöner., Thomas},
  booktitle    = {Gerontechnology},
  issn         = {1569-111X},
  pages        = {1--1},
  publisher    = {International Society for Gerontechnology (ISG)},
  title        = {{Self-Determined Community Living through Technology Adoption among Older Adults: An Action Research Study in Caring Communities}},
  doi          = {10.4017/gt.2026.25.2.1344.3},
  year         = {2026},
}

@article{6655,
  author       = {Tharwat, Alaa and Jaster, Bjarne and Schenck, Wolfram and Kohlhase, Martin},
  issn         = {09521976},
  journal      = {Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence},
  publisher    = {Elsevier BV},
  title        = {{Active learning evaluation metrics for classification and regression frameworks}},
  doi          = {10.1016/j.engappai.2026.114295},
  volume       = {171},
  year         = {2026},
}

@misc{6821,
  abstract     = {MindMate Chess and English Adventures: Kindergarten Workbook is the first workbook in the MindMate Chess & English Educational Program, an interdisciplinary initiative designed to integrate early literacy development with the cognitive benefits of chess. Created for kindergarten learners, and first-graders who are not yet proficient in English, the workbook combines foundational English language activities with age-appropriate chess concepts and puzzles to support vocabulary growth, early reading and writing skills, and strategic thinking. As the opening volume in a planned series, it introduces a play-based learning framework that connects language development with problem-solving, concentration, and logical reasoning. By merging literacy practice with structured game-based learning, the MindMate Chess & English program offers educators and researchers a practical model for exploring how chess-inspired activities can support both linguistic development and executive function skills in early childhood education.},
  author       = {Trebits, Anna and Steiner, Daniel},
  isbn         = {979-8249565220},
  pages        = {92},
  publisher    = {MindMate Publications },
  title        = {{MinddMate Chess and English Adventures - Kindergarten Workbook}},
  volume       = {1},
  year         = {2026},
}

