scholarly journals Hiram J. Friedsam Award: Reflections of Mentors and Mentorship

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. 143-143
Author(s):  
Pamela Elfenbein

Abstract Being honored with the AGHE Hiram J. Friedsam Mentorship Award brought into sharp focus the mentors who have guided my journey and a desire to share this moment with them. Preparation for this session provided the opportunity to reach out to those who have shaped my path and share memories of our journeys. Lesa Huber, when awarded the Hiram Friedsam Mentorship Award in 2013, wrote “those of us who have had great mentors know it is not so much what is said, but how it is said that is at the core of effective mentorship.” This presentation reflects on relationships built, wisdom shared, guidance offered, lessons learned by design and unintentionally, and passed on in my own way to the next generation.

2016 ◽  
Vol 94 ◽  
pp. 605-617 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrew G. Gardner ◽  
Emily B. Sessa ◽  
Pryce Michener ◽  
Eden Johnson ◽  
Kelly A. Shepherd ◽  
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Author(s):  
Paul J. Stoller ◽  
Anthony LoRe ◽  
William Crellin ◽  
Robert Hauser

This paper discusses one of the key lessons learned from administering the first generation of service agreements for public owners of waste-to-energy (WTE) facilities over the past 22 years and how those experiences were incorporated into a new service agreement for the operation and maintenance of Pinellas County’s 24 year old, 3,000 tpd WTE Facility to better protect the county’s interests. Additionally, a major issue raised by the operating companies during the competitive procurement process for continue operation of the facility is discussed and how that concern was addressed in the new service agreement is also presented. Capitalized words or terms used in this paper are defined within the new service agreement.


2019 ◽  
Vol 101 (4_Suppl) ◽  
pp. 107-112 ◽  
Author(s):  
Henry B. Perry ◽  
Roma Solomon ◽  
Filimona Bisrat ◽  
Lisa Hilmi ◽  
Katherine V. Stamidis ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 890 (2) ◽  
pp. 128 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laura Ferrarese ◽  
Patrick Côté ◽  
Lauren A. MacArthur ◽  
Patrick R. Durrell ◽  
S. D. J. Gwyn ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Denis Trcek

Security as we perceive it today became a topic of research with the introduction of networked information systems, or networked ISs, in the early 1980s. In the mid-1990s the proliferation of the Internet in the business area exposed security as one of the key factors for successful online business, and the majority of efforts to provide it were focused on technology. However, due to lessons learned during this period, the paradigms have since changed, with increasing emphasis on human factors. It is a fact that security of networked ISs is becoming part of the core processes in all e-business environments. While data is clearly one of the key assets and has to be protected accordingly, ISs have to be highly integrated and open. Appropriate treatment of these contradictory issues is not a trivial task for managers of contemporary intelligent organizations. It requires new approaches, especially in light of new technologies.


2020 ◽  
Vol 495 (3) ◽  
pp. 3515-3530 ◽  
Author(s):  
A D Cameron ◽  
D Li ◽  
G Hobbs ◽  
L Zhang ◽  
C C Miao ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT We present timing solutions and analyses of 11 pulsars discovered by the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST). These pulsars were discovered using an ultrawide bandwidth receiver in drift-scan observations made during the commissioning phase of FAST, and were then confirmed and timed using the 64-m Parkes Radio Telescope. Each pulsar has been observed over a span of at least one year. Highlighted discoveries include PSR J0344−0901, which displays mode-changing behaviour and may belong to the class of so-called swooshing pulsars (alongside PSRs B0919+06 and B1859+07); PSR J0803−0942, whose emission is almost completely linearly polarized; and PSRs J1900−0134 and J1945+1211, whose well-defined polarization angle curves place stringent constraints on their emission geometry. We further discuss the detectability of these pulsars by earlier surveys, and highlight lessons learned from our work in carrying out confirmation and monitoring observations of pulsars discovered by a highly sensitive telescope, many of which may be applicable to next-generation pulsar surveys. This paper marks one of the first major releases of FAST-discovered pulsars, and paves the way for future discoveries anticipated from the Commensal Radio Astronomy FAST Survey.


Author(s):  
Roopa Jakkilinki ◽  
Nalin Sharda

This chapter provides an overview of tourism ontology and how it can be used for developing e-tourism applications. The Semantic Web is the next generation Web; it uses background knowledge captured as an ontology and stored in machine-processable and interpretable form. Ontologies form the core of the Semantic Web and can be used to develop intelligent applications. However, generating applications based on ontology still remains a challenging task. This chapter presents a framework that provides a systematic process for developing intelligent e-tourism applications by using a tourism ontology.


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