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Dr Dawn Hamilton
Principal Trainer
Mindtastic Training is a specialist firm that teaches people how to be more resilient so they can cultivate enhanced mental agility, have a greater ability to respond to pressure, and experience better health and vitality. Mindtastic's founder and principal trainer, Dawn Hamilton Ph.D., has 15yrs training and coaching experience. She has designed and facilitated training for many FTSE100 companies and SMEs. Applying research from mindfulness, neuroscience, positive psychology, and the stress literature Dawn Hamilton provides practical approaches for real-world situations so managers can improve performance and heighten wellbeing.
London
United Kingdom


Mindtastic Training is a specialist firm that teaches people how to be more resilient so they can cultivate enhanced mental agility, have a greater ability to respond to pressure, and experience better health and vitality. Mindtastic's founder and principal trainer, Dawn Hamilton Ph.D., has 15yrs training and coaching experience. She has designed and facilitated training for many FTSE100 companies and SMEs. Applying research from mindfulness, neuroscience, positive psychology, and the stress literature Dawn Hamilton provides practical approaches for real-world situations so managers can improve performance and heighten wellbeing.
London
United Kingdom

Dr Mark Hannam
Independent
- BA in Philosophy from Cambridge and PhD in Philosophy from University College, London. - I have twelve years experience in institutional asset management, including seven years at Barclays Global Investors. - My current interests include ethics and finance, regulation policy and microfinance.
London
United Kingdom


- BA in Philosophy from Cambridge and PhD in Philosophy from University College, London. - I have twelve years experience in institutional asset management, including seven years at Barclays Global Investors. - My current interests include ethics and finance, regulation policy and microfinance.
London
United Kingdom

Prof Bruce Hanson
Professor of Nuclear Process Engineering
Prof. Hanson has recently joined Leeds in the new created Chair of Nuclear Process Engineering. Previously, he worked within the nuclear industry for over 20 years, first at BNFL, then through to the National Nuclear Laboratory (NN). Prof. Hanson has worked extensively on fuel cycle research and is part of the team involved in shaping the proposed UK national nuclear fission programme (a new UK Government initiative in response to a recent House of Lords Select Committee report on nuclear skills). Prof. Hanson has assisted the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) and Sellafield Ltd. as co-author of the Plutonium Technology Roadmap and as Technical Lead for the NNL’s contribution to NDA’s macro –economic study on Plutonium and Uranium. Prof. Hanson is on the International Advisory Board for CINCH (an EU FP7 co-ordinated action) and RCUK’s REFINE programme. He has been involved in a succession of EU framework collaborative programmes since FP5 (PYROREP, EUROPART, ACSEPT, ASGARD). As Technical Authority for Spent Fuel and Nuclear Materials at the NNL, Prof. Hanson initiated internal R&D on socio-economics, with PhD researchers at UK universities.
Leeds
United Kingdom


Prof. Hanson has recently joined Leeds in the new created Chair of Nuclear Process Engineering. Previously, he worked within the nuclear industry for over 20 years, first at BNFL, then through to the National Nuclear Laboratory (NN). Prof. Hanson has worked extensively on fuel cycle research and is part of the team involved in shaping the proposed UK national nuclear fission programme (a new UK Government initiative in response to a recent House of Lords Select Committee report on nuclear skills). Prof. Hanson has assisted the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) and Sellafield Ltd. as co-author of the Plutonium Technology Roadmap and as Technical Lead for the NNL’s contribution to NDA’s macro –economic study on Plutonium and Uranium. Prof. Hanson is on the International Advisory Board for CINCH (an EU FP7 co-ordinated action) and RCUK’s REFINE programme. He has been involved in a succession of EU framework collaborative programmes since FP5 (PYROREP, EUROPART, ACSEPT, ASGARD). As Technical Authority for Spent Fuel and Nuclear Materials at the NNL, Prof. Hanson initiated internal R&D on socio-economics, with PhD researchers at UK universities.
Leeds
United Kingdom

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