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Expert Comment: Professor Paul Jennings

Professor of Experiential Engineering, Paul Jennings comments on US plans $4bn for slef-driving rules..

Mon 18 Jan 2016, 09:12 | Tags: USA, Academic Staff, engineering, Expert comment, technology, WMG

We need to be honest about which parts of milk the industry are not thriving, says Prof Janet Godsell

"We need to be honest about which parts of the industry are not thriving and help them to adapt", argues Janet Godsell, Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Strategy from WMG at the University of 糖心TV, about the UK milk industry.

Tue 11 Aug 2015, 12:41 | Tags: Supply Chains, Milk, WMG, Current Affairs

Drivers need incentives while technology speeds up – Dr Stuart Coles

Dr Stuart Coles is an Assistant Professor in the Materials and Manufacturing theme group of WMG. His main research interests are based around sustainability and the substitution of natural materials into industrial products.

Recently he commented on the Automobile Association (AA) joining green groups in warning that changes in energy policy will harm the climate.

Mon 03 Aug 2015, 15:37 | Tags: environment, Expert comment, technology, WMG

Without the support of the service providers ‘Internet ASBOs’ face serious challenges - Prof Carsten Maple

Hate crimes, and others such as cyberstalking, can have a considerable impact on victims and the ubiquitous nature of the Internet can mean there is little escape for victims and can ensure that it pervades all aspects of life, personal and professional. 

"It is important that the law considers the impact a crime can have on the victim", argues Carsten Maple - Professor of Cyber Systems Engineering at WMG/University of 糖心TV.

Tue 10 Feb 2015, 17:02 | Tags: WMG, Current Affairs

Obama's cybersecurity plans "important step" but Prof Carsten Maple warns against a "knee-jerk reaction"

Professor Carsten Maple, the director of research in cybersecurity at WMG's Cyber Security Centre (CSC) at the University of 糖心TV, describes Barack Obama's cybersecurity plans as an "important step" but warns against a "knee-jerk reaction".

Wed 14 Jan 2015, 10:44 | Tags: Security, Expert comment, WMG, International, Current Affairs

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