- Cinema and Media Studies
- Multimedia Communication and Technology
- French Urban and Social Studies
- EFL/ESL Teaching and Learning
- Cultural Identity and Heritage
- Mathematics, Computing, and Information Processing
- Assembly Line Balancing Optimization
- Open Education and E-Learning
- Image Retrieval and Classification Techniques
- Photography and Visual Culture
- Color Science and Applications
- Business Process Modeling and Analysis
- Advanced Vision and Imaging
- Cross-Border Cooperation and Integration
- Invertebrate Taxonomy and Ecology
- Speech and Audio Processing
- Museums and Cultural Heritage
- Historical Studies and Socio-cultural Analysis
- Second Language Acquisition and Learning
- Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
- Brain Tumor Detection and Classification
- Manufacturing Process and Optimization
- Probability and Statistical Research
- Digital Media and Philosophy
- Innovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation
Royal Holloway University of London
2015-2023
Sheffield Hallam University
2012-2018
The Royal Melbourne Hospital
2013
University of Birmingham
1987-1993
### What you need to know A 25 year old woman has recently started training for her first marathon. When she increased typical running distance from 10 18 km getting lateral knee pain and tightness. It occurs at the same each time runs, is worse when runs downhill. Iliotibial band (ITB) syndrome (ITBS) affects 7-14% of runners,12 although it associated with a variety activities including cycling, field sports, hockey, rowing, swimming, hiking, basketball.1 The or tightness typically but can...
In October 1946, optical engineer Frank G. Back introduced a new zoom lens designed for film and television cameras. The Zoomar was adopted by newsreel television, soon became ubiquitous in American production. lenses enhanced postwar prepared the ground later popularity of zooms This article explores wartime innovations industrial collaborations which aided development lens. It documents neglected aspect history technology, sheds further light on relations between small inventors large...
This article is about The Privileged, a documentary series filmed by Westward Television in 1967 and broadcast 1968 1969. offers the as case study of regional production geographically peripheral ITV franchise area. It examines how documentaries were made despite absence formalised unit. shows producers, editors camera operators used their skills experience to create an ambitious innovative television within more constrained budgets independent television. Drawing on original papers...
In 1973, in response to pressure from trade unions and women’s groups, a damning report that exposed the discriminatory policies attitudes underpinning women's employment, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) committed recruitment of women into previously male-only technical occupations. This article examines draws upon public private archives, oral history interviews with former BBC film television camera operators, assess extent which Corporation’s commitment equality brought about...
Abstract Sports on Television: The How and Why Behind What You See, DENNIS Denin ger (2012) New York Abingdon: Routledge, 236 pp., ISBN: 0415896754, p/bk, $120; 041589686, h/bk, $69.95