C J Harris
Christopher J. Harris is the Lucas Professor of Aerospace Systems Engineering at Southampton University. He has held previous teaching appointments at Oxford and Hull Universities, UMIST and the Royal Military College of Science, Cranfield, where he developed the College's IT and C 3 I teaching and research activities. Harris is a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, a member of the IET and a Chartered Engineer. He also acts on several IMA, IET, CNAA, AFCEA, NATO and...See more
Christopher J. Harris is the Lucas Professor of Aerospace Systems Engineering at Southampton University. He has held previous teaching appointments at Oxford and Hull Universities, UMIST and the Royal Military College of Science, Cranfield, where he developed the College's IT and C 3 I teaching and research activities. Harris is a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, a member of the IET and a Chartered Engineer. He also acts on several IMA, IET, CNAA, AFCEA, NATO and IFAC committees. His research interests have included stability theory, stochastic control and estimation, mobile autonomous intelligent vehicles and IKBS in command and control. Professor Harris is the author of research books on kinematic similarity and on the stability of input/output systems, editor of several systems theory books, and on the editorial board of the IMA Journal on Mathematical Control and Information Theory . See less
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War at Sea: South African Maritime Operations During World War II
South Africans at sea in WW2
by Brian K, Dec 2, 2014
Interesting collection of mostly personal accounts of South Africans in naval service during World War Two, service being in the new-born South African Navy or the Royal Navy where many were seconded ... Read More
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Otters : a study of the recent Lutrinae
Still a Leading Authority on Otters
This book is a necessary buy for anyone working with otters, along with Kruuk's "Wild Otters". It is a systematic review of all that was known about otters at date of publishing by a very eminent ... Read More