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The UK Catalysis Hub is a consortium of universities working
together on fundamental and applied research to find out how
catalysts work and to improve their effectiveness. The contribution
of catalysis to manufacturing contributes to almost 40% of global
GDP, making development and innovation within the field integral to
industry.Modern Developments in Catalysis, Volume 2 provides a
review and update of current research and practice on catalysis.
Topics range from the treatment of water using novel techniques for
carbon neutrality, cutting-edge techniques using intense radiation
including Operando Synchrotron Infrared Microspectroscopy to
innovation in homogeneous catalysis, heterogeneous catalysis and
biocatalysis. Edited by leaders of the UK Hub, this book provides
insight into one of the most important areas of modern chemistry -
it represents a unique learning opportunity for students and
professionals studying and working towards speeding up, improving
and increasing the rate of catalytic reactions in science and
industry.
This engaging introduction shows how quantitative techniques can be
used to analyse the internal and external environments in which
businesses and organisations operate, with a contemporary focus on
business start-up, enterprise and entrepreneurial skills. Each
chapter: Applies a range of quantitative techniques to business
decisions at all stages of the product life cycle Focuses upon a
particular business sector or sectors, including IT, retail sales,
financial services, tourism, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals,
leisure, entertainment and other sectors of a modern economy
Explores numerous real world applications, providing many
opportunities for student interaction with the topic Quantitative
Methods for Business and Management is perfect for any business and
management undergraduate taking a first course in quantitative
methods or its equivalent. It will also be ideal for those seeking
to develop quantitative skills in a range of taught master's
degrees. Stuart Wall is Professor of Business and Economics at the
Ashcroft International Business School and teaches quantitative
methods on a wide range of undergraduate, professional and
postgraduate courses. He has extensive experience in applying these
techniques, having acted as a consultant to local, regional and
multinational companies, and having run his own business for many
years. Chris Mitchell has taught quantitative methods to a wide
range of students at undergraduate level, both in Business and in
Science and Technology faculties. He is himself an entrepreneur,
having launched his own successful sound-recognition software
company, winning a business fellowship with Cisco Systems in the UK
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As computers are increasingly embedded, ubiquitous and wirelessly
connected, security becomes imperative. This has led to the
development of the notion of a 'trusted platform', the chief
characteristic of which is the possession of a trusted hardware
element which is able to check all or part of the software running
on this platform. This enables parties to verify the software
environment running on a remote trusted platform, and hence to have
some trust that the data sent to that machine will be processed in
accordance with agreed rules. This new text introduces recent
technological developments in trusted computing, and surveys the
various current approaches to providing trusted platforms. It also
includes application examples based on recent and ongoing research.
The core of the book is based on an open workshop on Trusted
Computing, held at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK.
Chris Mitchell and Pilar Guzman are design obsessives who both want
the same thing: rooms that are spare yet warm, layered yet clean,
current yet timeless. Rooms that never forget the real humans -
with all their needs, hopes, emotions, aspirations, and even spills
- who live in these spaces. Over the course of six ever more
ambitious home renovations, they've cracked the code on how to
achieve this. It's a simple formula, one that lies in mixing modern
design with timeworn materials - in particular, white oak, brass,
and bridle leather, all three of which become richer, mellower, and
burnished with patina as they age. Add a few essential lessons
(Decorating by Mood, Borrowing from the Best) and a nine-point
manifesto that covers everything from lighting (rooms should feel
like lanterns at night), to the use of black as an accent, to the
intention that every space should serve multiple purposes, and the
result is Patina Modern, a uniquely inspiring and practical design
guide. The book leads by example, as the authors reveal in
room-by-room detail the full evolution of their homes, including a
Brooklyn brownstone and two classic Hamptons "cottages." Along the
way, we come to not only understand just how they see and think but
also learn what they've learned, getting an education in colour,
proportion, paint, and the world of modern furniture design, for
which the authors have a special passion. Tools, principles, and
the power of designing around the things you love - this is the
gift of Patina Modern, showing just how to put it all together to
create your own beautiful spaces.
This book constitutes the proceedings of the First International
Conference on Security Standardisation Research, SSR 2014, which
was held in London, UK, in December 2014. The 14 full papers
presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from
22 submissions. The papers cover a range of topics in the field of
security standardisation research, including cryptographic
evaluation, standards development, analysis with formal methods,
potential future areas of standardisation, and improving existing
standards.
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Public Key Infrastructures, Services and Applications - 9th European Workshop, EuroPKI 2012, Pisa, Italy, September 13-14, 2012, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Sabrina de Capitani di Vimercati, Chris Mitchell
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference
proceedings of the 9th European Workshop, EuroPKI 2012, held in
Pisa, Italy, in September 2012. The 12 revised full papers
presented were carefully selected from 30 submissions and cover
topics such as Cryptographic Schemas and Protocols, Public Key
Infrastructure, Wireless Authentication and Revocation, Certificate
and Trusted Computing, and Digital Structures.
Attention and learning are two of the most important topics in
contemporary cognitive psychology and behavioural neuroscience. Of
even more interest is how the two interact. Meaningful stimuli and
their meaningful effects are invariably embedded in a complex
background of meaningless information. Yet, in order to learn about
meaningful relationships between events, an organism needs to be
able to extract the relevant from the irrelevant. The ability to
direct attention selectively to some stimuli and away from others
is one fundamental mechanism by which this filtering of information
can occur. But what controls this selective attention? Why are
certain stimuli selected and others rejected? What are the neural
mechanisms underlying this ability? Are they the same in humans as
in other animals? And what are the consequences of damage to this
attentional system? These are the questions that this book aims to
answer.
The idea of an interaction between attention and learning has
experienced a huge surge of interest in recent years. Advances in
behavioural neuroscience have made it possible to investigate the
neural basis of attention mechanisms; advances in connectionist
modelling techniques have allowed us to implement and test more
complex computational models of the operation of these mechanisms;
and recent studies have implicated impairments in the ability to
deploy selective attention appropriately in disorders such as
schizophrenia and Parkinson's Disease.
This book brings together leading international learning and
attention researchers to provide both a comprehensive and
wide-ranging overview of the current state of knowledge of this
area as well as new perspectives and directions for the future.
There are coherent themes that run throughout the book, but there
are also, inevitably, fundamental disagreements between
contributors on the role of attention in learning. Together, the
views expressed in this book paint a picture of a vibrant and
exciting area of psychological research, and will be essential
reading for researchers of learning and attention.
Understanding who you are can be a lonely and difficult process
following the diagnosis of Asperger's Syndrome (AS). Asperger's
Syndrome and Mindfulness illuminates this experience as an
empowering path of discovery through the teachings of Buddhism.
Chris Mitchell draws parallels between the experience of his own
journey towards personhood through AS and the spiritual tenants of
Theravada Buddhism, as outlined through the Eightfold Path, a
guideline to personal development. Worry and anxiety, confusing
desires or negative thoughts are among the everyday hindrances a
person with AS faces. This book takes the reader through the key
beliefs of Theravada Buddhism, such as Mindfulness and the Four
Noble Truths, showing how practices such as Insight Meditation can
lead to a positive resolution of these feelings. Talking openly
about his own personal experiences, Chris Mitchell provides helpful
tips and suggestions for improving confidence and self-esteem
towards an overall better sense of self that will be of interest to
anyone diagnosed with AS or their family and friends.
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Security Standardisation Research - 6th International Conference, SSR 2020, London, UK, November 30 - December 1, 2020, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Thyla van der Merwe, Chris Mitchell, Maryam Mehrnezhad
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th
International Conference on Security Standardisation Research, SSR
2020, held in London, UK, in November 2020.*The papers cover a
range of topics in the field of security standardisation research,
including cryptographic evaluation, standards development, analysis
with formal methods, potential future areas of standardisation, and
improving existing standards. * The conference was held virtually
due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Information and Communications Security - 19th International Conference, ICICS 2017, Beijing, China, December 6-8, 2017, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
Sihan Qing, Chris Mitchell, Liqun Chen, Dongmei Liu
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 19th
International Conference on Information and Communications
Security, ICICS 2017, held in Beijing, China, in December 2017. The
43 revised full papers and 14 short papers presented were carefully
selected from 188 submissions. The papers cover topics such as
Formal Analysis and Randomness Test; Signature Scheme and Key
Management; Algorithms; Applied Cryptography; Attacks and Attacks
Defense; Wireless Sensor Network Security; Security Applications;
Malicious Code Defense and Mobile Security; IoT Security;
Healthcare and Industrial Control System Security; Privacy
Protection; Engineering Issues of Crypto; Cloud and E-commerce
Security; Security Protocols; Network Security.
This book constitutes the proceedings of the 13th International
Workshop on Security and Trust Management, STM 2017, held in Oslo,
Norway, in September 2017, in conjunction with the 22nd European
Symposium Research in Computer Security, ESORICS 2017. The 10 full
papers and 6 short papers were carefully reviewed and selected from
33 submissions. The focus of the workshop was on the following
topics: cryptosystems and applied cryptography; software security
and risk management; authorization; security vulnerabilities and
protocols; and secure systems.
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Security Standardisation Research - Third International Conference, SSR 2016, Gaithersburg, MD, USA, December 5-6, 2016, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Lidong Chen, David McGrew, Chris Mitchell
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third
International Conference on Security Standardisation Research, SSR
2016, held in Gaithersburg, MD, USA, in December 2016.The accepted
papers cover a range of topics in the field of security
standardisation research, including hash-based signatures,
algorithm agility, secure protocols, access control, secure APIs,
payment security and key distribution.
In the last thirty years, combinatorial mathematics has found
itself at the heart of many technological applications. The aims of
the conference on which this book is based were to stimulate
combinatorial mathematicians to pursue new lines of research of
potential and practical importance, and to uncover the breadth of
applications to the subject. Topics covered include neural
networks, cryptography, radio frequency assignment for mobile
telecommunications, coding theory, sequences for communications
applications, interconnection networks, data types, knot theory,
radar, parallel processing, network reliability, formal
specification of programs and protocols, and combinatorial
optimization.
Former NYPD Deputy Commissioner Jack Maple was a man in a bow tie and homburg--he was also on a mission to revolutionize the way crime is fought: how cops go after crooks, and how they prevent crime in the first place. And he succeeded.
But Maple is not satisfied. In The Crime Fighter, he shows how crime can be attacked all across America. Laced with fascinating, incredible, and often very funny tales of Maple's adventures as a cop, the book is as entertaining as it is informative. Anyone interested in how criminals think and act, and how the police should do their jobs, will devour this absorbing book.
Based on his own life experiences, travels and meditations, Chris
Mitchell reflects on how mindfulness practice can help people with
Asperger's Syndrome (AS) with daily challenges including negative
thought patterns, emotional and sensory issues, and navigating the
social world. This practical handbook provides advice and
instruction on adopting a mindful way of living to help tune in to
the present moment and each chapter provides step-by-step
mindfulness exercises that allow individuals with AS to overcome
obstacles through awareness. Included are breathing exercises,
simple yoga stretches, sitting, standing and walking meditations,
visualisations, and easy ways to incorporate mindfulness techniques
into everyday activities such as eating, brushing your teeth or
doing the dishes. By teaching how to live mindfully moment to
moment, this book gives people with Asperger's Syndrome the key to
relieving stress, increasing awareness, and living a healthier and
happier life.
In The Cell, John Miller, an award-winning journalist and coanchor
of ABC's 20/20, along with veteran reporter Michael Stone and Chris
Mitchell, takes readers back more than 10 years to the birth of the
terrorist cell that later metastasized into al Qaeda's New York
operation. This remarkable book offers a firsthand account of what
it is to be a police officer, an FBI agent or a reporter obsessed
with a case few people will take seriously. It contains a
first-person account of Miller's face-to-face meeting with bin
Laden and provides the first full-length treatment to piece
together what led up to the events of 9/11, ultimately delivering
the disturbing answer to the question: Why, with all the
information the intelligence community had, was no one able to stop
the 9/11 attacks?
`Chris Mitchell was 20 when he was diagnosed with Asperger
syndrome. Both his academic success and the horrendous bullying he
suffered highlight the mixed blessings of mainstream education for
a child with Asperger syndrome. While his eventual success is
heartwarming, from today's understanding of Asperger, the ignorance
and hostility Mitchell faced throughout his early life are
shocking' - TES Extra for Special Needs 'This autobiographical
account of a young man's discovery that Asperger's syndrome could
explain his early problems and provide light at the end of the
tunnel, is both insightful and inspiring. Parents of children with
Asperger's syndrome and also older "aspies" will profit from
Chris's hard won experience' - Dyslexia Contact '[This] is a
straightforward read, full of concrete examples of how Asperger's
syndrome affects the individual but at the same time acknowledging
that every individual is different. Having experienced first-hand
the vulnerability of the adolescent with Asperger's syndrome,
desperate to make connections with those around him but constantly
being knocked back, I was delighted to read about the friendships
[Chris Mitchell] eventually establishes when he takes the brave
decision to make contacts through the web and sets out on his
travels. I would particularly recommend this book to those with
little knowledge of Asperger's syndrome, especially for anyone
involved in helping those with a diagnosis of Asperger's syndrome
through further education' - British Journal of Special Education
`This book is a 'must-read' for any parents of children with
Aspergers syndrome and also older aspies themselves. They will be
able to relate to the slightly quirky writing style and profit from
Chris's hard won experience. These children are so individualistic
and often isolated from like minds, so the book will provide some
solace that there are other people like them' - Judith Stansfield,
Chair North Richmondshire Community Partnership SEN ICT Consultant
NASEN ICT Group BDACC Reviews and Literature Editor `This book
shows how one individual with very severe handicaps due to
Asperger's Syndrome won through in the end and achieved despite
such a poor beginning. This is a book which should be read by
anyone who has been diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome or feels he
or she might have this condition' - Dr L F Lowenstein, National
Association Gifted Children Newsletter 'This is an unusual book in
that it is written by a man where most autobiographical books about
autism are written by women. It is both very readable and
well-written, with a detached an honest account of his childhood,
family life and life prior to diagnosis. He gets on well with his
family, and they are happy that he has written this book, and happy
with the book, despite some implied criticism of how they brought
him up. Indeed, it comes across as less aggressive than some
accounts, so it is particularly insightful for parents and other
empathotypicals who might find more black-and-white descriptions of
their mistakes hurtful. As with every book written by someone on
the spectrum that I have seen, it is a short book, giving a
snapshot of his difficulties and joys before and also after his
diagnosis, giving highlights of specific problems and pleasures.
Overall I think it would be a good book for someone who recognises
himself in the author, or as a starting point for deepening your
understanding of your brother, son or friend, or, if you are
already interested in this condition, to broaden your understanding
of the ways that it present itself' - Asperger United '[A]n
especially uplifting read for a young person or adult newly
diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrom. It also would help those
unfamiliar with Asperger's Syndrome to understand the condition
much better' - REACH This gripping and at times astonishing story
will be inspirational to all adults either facing Asperger's
Syndrome personally or interacting with someone who has been
diagnosed. In his own imitable style, Chris Mitchell describes his
life before and after diagnosis with Asperger's Syndrome. We follow
Chris through primary and secondary school, where his lack of
social interaction and anger continually land him in trouble, and
where he is bullied for being different. Only his excellent memory
and specialist interests enable him to continue, and pass his GCSEs
and a GNVQ in Media Studies. At university he is diagnosed with
Asperger's Syndrome. Suddenly his life makes more sense, and his
self-awareness means his self-confidence returns, resulting in
world travel, a Masters qualification in Information and Library
Management and finally, acceptance. Chris Mitchell is a Records
Assistant at Durham County Record Office, and also does public
speaking on the subject of Asperger's Syndrome.
This book is essential reading to understand the social abilities
of adults with Asperger's syndrome. The contributors each have
different personalities and experiences, but together they provide
a range of strategies to encourage people with Asperger's syndrome
to achieve the social relationships they desire.' - Professor Tony
Attwood Social interaction among neurotypical people is complex and
in many ways illogical. To the person with Asperger Syndrome (AS)
it is also woefully unintuitive. In this book, adults with AS
discuss social relationships, offer advice and support for others
with AS and provide necessary insights into AS perspectives for
those working and interacting with them. The contributors evaluate
a range of social contexts and relationship aspects, including: *
online relationships - a worldwide social network based on
non-verbal communication, * the unwritten rules of neurotypical
socialising, * the need for mutual understanding between those with
AS and neurotypicals, * the effects of struggling socially on one's
self-esteem and frame of mind, and * the opportunities provided by
social skills workshops or interest groups. This is essential
reading for adults with AS, their family and friends, as well as
service providers and other professionals providing support for
people with AS in adult life.
This addition to the "Britain in Old Photographs" series brings
together a collection of black-and-white pictures spanning the late
19th and early 20th centuries. Drawn from family albums, local
collections and professional photographers, they show the way
things were and how they have changed. Every photograph is
captioned, providing names and dates where possible, revealing
historical and anecdotal detail and giving life to the scenes and
personalities captured through the camera lens. Bringing together
all aspects of daily life - celebrations and disasters, work and
leisure, people and buildings - the collection should inspire
memories, as well as serve as an introduction to visitors.
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