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  德国留学名校北黑森应用技术大学位于被称为德国“中部之州”的黑森州。   黑森州为德国第五大联邦州,有607万人口,多年来其人均国内生产总值居德国之首,是德国经济实力最强、经济发展最具活力的州之一。有将近四分之一在德国的外国直接投资均集中于黑森州。黑森州境内有五所大学,七家马普研究所,五所应用技术大学,是德国科研机构最为集中的地区之一。   黑森州经济的四大支柱产业为:化学工业、汽车工业、电子电气工业和机械制造业。化工业是黑森州最大的工业产业,世界知名化工企业如HOECHST、E MERCK、RUETGES、ROEHM、DEGUSSA、B BRAUM、MEDICAL AG、ABBOTT、WELLA、GOLDWELL均位于黑森州。汽车制造和汽车配套零部件生产是黑森州第二大工业产业,知名企业有设在卡塞尔的为全球大众汽车生产驱动装置和为行驶在全球各地3000万辆大众和奥迪汽车提供零配件的大众公司,以及为专业生产货车车辆和赛车生产转向装置的戴姆勒 克莱斯勒公司两家分厂。黑森州还有以生产信息、通讯和数据处理产品而着称的博世、菲力浦和西门子公司和以生产光学仪器和设备而享誉世界的蔡斯公司以及生产电子测量设备的HONEYWELL公司和生产小家电的AEG、布劳恩、ROWENTA公司等知名公司。机械制造工业方面有位于卡塞尔专门为城际特快列车(ICE)生产车头的THYSSEN-HENSCHEL公司和位于达姆施达特在工业天平和检测设备生产方面处于世界领先水平的SCHENCK公司。   此外,黑森州的第三产业也高度发达,黑森州服务行业创造的产值占到该州国内生产总值的75%,堪称该州经济支柱和经济增长的发动机。黑森州最大的城市法兰克福是德国乃至全球金融服务中心之一,欧洲中央银行和德国联邦银行均位于法兰克福。法兰克福股票交易所也是德国最大、世界排名第四(居纽约、伦敦和东京之后)的股票交易所,德国90%以上的股票和证券交易在这里进行。同时,法兰克福还是重要的博览会城市,素有“博览会之城”美称,其周围的莱茵河和美因河地区是德国继鲁尔区之后第二大工业区。世界上最大的消费品贸易博览会Premiere和Ambiente,国际图书博览会、ACHEMA和国际汽车展均在法兰克福举办。法兰克福也是国际重要的航空、公路和铁路交通枢纽,法兰克福机场是欧洲最大的航空货运机场、全球第三大客运机场,在欧洲各机场中货运收益最大、客运收益位居第二。

英国留学生物技术专业PS范文

  申请英国留学的学生越来越多,那么英国留学生物技术专业PS该怎么写呢?这是很多留学生比较关心的问题。和一起来看看吧!下面是我整理的相关资讯,欢迎阅读。   英国留学生物技术专业个人陈述(PS)范文   Biotechnology Personal Statement 生物技术个人陈述(PS)   The progression of technology and the effects it has had on civilisation has always fascinated me, and generated within me a profound interest in the Sciences. More recently, I have begun to excel more in Biology than Chemistry or Physics, and this is where I wish to continue my studies. In my opinion, Biological Technologies are an important resource, and are fast becoming more important to industry and medicine, as fields like Bio-Materials and Genetics are developed. I believe that there are still many new and exciting discoveries waiting to be found, hidden within nature, and of beneficial use to humans and the environment. I want to be a part of the next discovery.   It is possible that the roots of my fascination with science come from my first trip to the library. As dull and as eccentric as it may seem, the book that I chose in the five minutes before closing time was one on Fungus of the British Isles. After that, I read a lot of the Eyewitness Guides series, detailing the advances in technologies from the Stone Age to the present day. What I enjoy reading now, in magazines like New Scientist, and on other science websites, is how new innovations can be put to practical use to solve modern problems.   For example, how genetic fingerprinting can be used for identification purposes, or how gene technology could be used to incorporate new characteristics into plants that enable them to grow in damaged salt farmland. Then there is the possibility that biomass, and other renewable biological fuels could be used to at least partially replace the fossil fuels that are beginning to run out, and have been damaging the environment for a long time. Lastly, I find it amazing how spider silk is stronger than steel cable, weight for weight, and that in countries like China, bamboo is strong enough to be used for scaffolding that we in the western world have to use steel for. In facts like this, I believe lies enormous potential. In nature and in society, where I believe just about everyone and every thing has a place and function, the possibilities are endless.   I have only had two jobs to date. I have worked as lead waiter in a small restaurant, and now as a cinema employee. Other than skills of handling money, or responsibility to do a job properly, the most important lesson I think I have learned is the importance of teamwork.   The thing I have learned is that every single person has different abilities, skills, tolerances, likes, and dislikes. The trick is seeing where they fit, like the pieces to a puzzle. After finishing my education, I have considered research as a career. It would be a nice dream to make a famous discovery and go down in history, but I have not made any plans set in concrete yet. I would rather consider all of my options before I go ahead, as glory will not put food on the table.   Outside of my studies, I don't read books about fungi any more, but I socialise with friends and meet new people, I play computer games, use the internet, and apart from my science reading, I like to read novels - usually of the medieval and fantasy genre. I also have an interest in film, and working at a cinema, I am able to watch quite a lot of movies. The strangest of my interests, is that I take medieval martial arts lessons with a group called The Exiles. They translate manuscripts from the 15th Century, and as a group we interpret what they mean, and learn how the techniques shown actually work. We work with different weapons, like long sword, dagger, and spear, but as the basis of the system stems from unarmed combat, there is a lot of body mechanics involved, and I have learned a lot about the dynamics of body movement. Even though fighting with medieval weapons might not be the most often used skill in today's world, it is an interesting experience nonetheless.

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