Charlotte Church buys £1.5m former Laura Ashley mansion to turn into off the grid commune
The classical singer has bought Rhydoldog House, formerly owned by Laura Ashley, in the hope of renovating the property
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Charlotte Church is set to star in a new series, documenting her renovation of a £1.5 million property in Wales (Image: Discovery Communications)
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Cybersecurity Lecturer Wins Lloydâs Science of Risk Prize
A lecturer from the University of Plymouth has won a prestigious international prize for her research in maritime cybersecurity.
Dr. Kimberly Tam s work won her the overall gong and the cybersecurity category in the 2021 Lloyd s Science of Risk prize. Tam was among six academics announced as award winners by insurance and reinsurance market Lloyd s of London on May 21.
The Science of Risk prize is awarded to academics and PhD students who further the understanding of risk and insurance through their scientific research. Runner up in the cybersecurity category was Edward Oughton of George Mason University for his stochastic counterfactual risk analysis for the vulnerability assessment of cyber-physical attacks on electricity distribution infrastructure networks.
Shipbuilders set sail for a green revolution
Innovative new technologies are popping up as pressure builds on the shipping industry to cut its emissions
23 May 2021 • 9:00am
Smart Green Shipping s FastRig design sees a series of vertical aerofoils mounted on vessels, reducing fuel consumption by at least a fifth
Credit: Smart Green Shipping
Boris Johnson wants Britain to become a “shipbuilding superpower” in a transition that will strengthen the Union and level up left behind regions. But his vision won’t mean ailing yards dotted around the country turning out tankers and cargo ships in their hundreds. Instead, the change is likely to be a lot more subtle and green.
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Maritime cyber research wins 2021 Lloyd’s Science of Risk prize
An academic from the University of Plymouth has won a prestigious international accolade for her research underpinning a suite of software tools designed to enhance maritime cyber security.
The prize is awarded to academics and PhD students who, through their scientific work, further the understanding of risk and insurance.
Dr Tam’s award was in recognition of her work on the Maritime Cyber Risk Assessment (MaCRA) framework, which she developed in conjunction with the University’s Maritime Cyber Threats Research Group.
The principles behind the MaCRA framework were first set out in a study published in the WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs in 2019, and co-authored by Dr Tam and Executive Dean of Science and Engineering, Professor Kevin Jones.