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Core governance activities: Risk management and information governance
Risk management and information governance are two core governance activities. Without both disciplines in place, few organisations can expect to achieve sustainable success. While they are essential separately, they complement each other.
High-frequency trading through artificial intelligence for financial innovation
Professor Chien-Feng Huang, at the National University of Kaohsiung in Taiwan delves into high-frequency trading across Artificial Intelligence.
Chien-Feng Huang – Dept. of Computer Science and Information Engineering
Dr. Chien-Feng Huang is currently a Professor of the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering at National University of Kaohsiung in Kaohsiung City, Taiwan
In 2002, he earned his doctoral degree from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. He has...
Anomalous impact and vibration damping by liquid crystal elastomers
Liquid Crystal Elastomers (LCE), invented over 30 years ago, have been considered a highly promising material system for soft actuators and artificial muscles ever since.
Routes to decarbonisation: ActionZero’s patented heat pump technology
CEO Denis Collins, a former global executive with IBM and previous Chair IDA Ireland Regional Development & Board Director, talks to OAG about ActionZero and their patented heat pump technology – the EscoPod.
The EV fleets are coming – but are we ready for them?
Although EV sales currently make up only a small proportion of total road vehicles, sales figures across both EVs and petrol cars continue to converge, and it sends a clear message: the EV fleets are coming.
Reassessing our knowledge about mental health and LGBTQ+ practice
Dr. Shanéa Thomas, a training Specialist and Assistant Clinical Professor, argues that trainers are the key to inclusivity regarding mental health and LGBTQ+ practice.
Enhancing community-based disease surveillance using Afyadata in Mozambique
SACIDS, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health in Mozambique is capitalizing on its AfyaData, a digital disease surveillance app, to enhance early detection, timely reporting and prompt feedback/response to health-related signals/events, including COVID-19 and other priority diseases in the country.
Integrating SESAR Solutions in an operational environment to foster the green deal
The previous publication of Open Access Government showed that the project is partly active on achieving higher Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs) for combined SESAR Solutions in Very Large Demonstration (VLD)-like exercises and partly in complementary activities of ongoing projects. The most current status will be reported on.
Ann Kristin Rotegard – VAR Healthcare
VAR Healthcare is a digital decision support system for frontline staff, that is formulated on evidence-based nursing
It is used and is validated for 20+ years in Nordic hospitals, universities, and communal health organisations. Across Europe more and more healthcare institutions choose VAR Healthcare as a gate way to their...
How government departments can cut costs through hyperautomation
David Shannon, SAS UK & Ireland, discusses how departments can achieve cost savings whilst improving the efficiency of public service via hyperautomation.
Genetics and machine learning can improve blood transfusion outcomes
Better blood transfusion outcomes for patients and better protection of the NHS blood supply can be achieved with machine learning, argue Drs Samuel McDermott, Nicholas Gleadall and Sara Trompeter.
Cybersecurity regulations in 2023
Robin Campbell-Burt, CEO at Code Red, discusses cybersecurity regulations in 2023 and how they will shape our futures.
Risk management applications – Buyer advice for effective investment
Well-targeted investment in risk management software applications can yield significant benefits for decision-making and efficiency.
Can dietary interventions help treat children with ADHD?
Lessa Schippers & Jeanette Mostert, departments of Genetics and Psychiatry, Radboudumc Nijmegen, The Netherlands, explore how dietary interventions may have added value to current treatment and reduce medication use for children with ADHD.
Lessa Madelief Schippers – Radboud University Medical Center Nijmegen
Lessa Schippers, MSc, is a research assistant at the Departments of Psychiatry and Human Genetics, Radboud University Medical Center in Nijmegen
She is involved in science dissemination for Eat2beNICE (www.newbrainnutrion.com), a Horizon2020-funded consortium. She is project manager of an NWO-NWA science communication funded project for adolescents with ADHD, ADHDplaza (www.adhdplaza.nl...
Patrick Parker – CGR Ltd
Patrick’s first career in the Royal Air Force culminated in an executive safety role and associated post-graduate qualifications in Safety and Human Factors
A period of risk-related consultancy followed in Defence, the Home Office and the private sector.
Experience gained in corporate governance, ways of working and behaviours caused Patrick to...
What is the optimal window for the early detection of Alzheimer’s disease?
Dr. Gerardo Fernandez, CSO ViewMind Inc, investigates how early is too early for the detection of Alzheimer’s disease and how soon in the disease’s trajectory detection can make a meaningful difference in a patient’s prognosis.
What partnership is there between the agricultural and social welfare sectors?
Hiroyuki Tsunashima, a designated lecturer at Urban Resilience Research Center, Osaka Metropolitan University investigates the link between the agricultural and social welfare sectors.
Hiroyuki TSUNASHIMA – Urban Resilience Research Center, Osaka Metropolitan University
Tsunashima Hiroyuki is a researcher presently affiliated with Urban Resilience Research Center, Osaka Metropolitan University
He has been making action research toward agriculture-related job creation for the people facing poverty or social exclusion in urban settings for more than 10 years. Before starting the present research, he was involved in...