This describes one of several freshmen seminars offered experimentally at WPI.
The emphasis is on a project-based, multi-disciplinary approach to "large" problems.
The website www.larryhamill.com features photographs of aircraft in action. Larry Hamill has captured planes taking off, landing, and flying maneuvers. Visitors to the site can browse and purchase Hamill's photos showcasing the excitement and beauty of aircraft in flight.
The host invites the recipient to their baby shower this upcoming Saturday and provides directions and details about accommodations. They invite the recipient to stay in the guest quarters located on the property near the ocean. The host provides images of the house, guest area, and surrounding property to give a sense of the location and amenities. They ask the recipient to RSVP and confirm attendance along with the number of guests, as the host will arrange transportation via boat if needed since it is located off the main port area.
The document is an invitation to a baby shower on February 28, 2009. It provides directions and details about accommodations at a rustic guest house near the ocean, offering fishing, snorkeling, massages and boat transportation. The host asks recipients to RSVP and confirm if they will attend along with how many guests they will bring.
This describes one of several freshmen seminars offered experimentally at WPI.
The emphasis is on a project-based, multi-disciplinary approach to "large" problems.
The website www.larryhamill.com features photographs of aircraft in action. Larry Hamill has captured planes taking off, landing, and flying maneuvers. Visitors to the site can browse and purchase Hamill's photos showcasing the excitement and beauty of aircraft in flight.
The host invites the recipient to their baby shower this upcoming Saturday and provides directions and details about accommodations. They invite the recipient to stay in the guest quarters located on the property near the ocean. The host provides images of the house, guest area, and surrounding property to give a sense of the location and amenities. They ask the recipient to RSVP and confirm attendance along with the number of guests, as the host will arrange transportation via boat if needed since it is located off the main port area.
The document is an invitation to a baby shower on February 28, 2009. It provides directions and details about accommodations at a rustic guest house near the ocean, offering fishing, snorkeling, massages and boat transportation. The host asks recipients to RSVP and confirm if they will attend along with how many guests they will bring.
The document provides an overview of the life sciences industry in the North of England. It highlights that the North of England has 15 highly ranked universities and over 600 life sciences companies. It is home to world-class biomedical companies and has a large skilled workforce in science and technology. The region has strong research capabilities, including the UK Centre for Tissue Engineering and the National Biomanufacturing Centre. Manchester in particular has strengths in cancer research through institutions like the Christie Hospital NHS Trust and Manchester Cancer Research Centre.
2 Danes 3 Internationals - Marketing strategy for startups @ CBS danieldamian
Team members:
Daniel Damian - Romania (presenting)
Malene Christiansen - Denmark (presenting)
Jenny Wiinberg - Sweden
Maria Jensen Guy - Denmark
Ruyi Qian -China
This document discusses exploiting heap overflows on Windows XP using vectored exception handling. It begins by explaining how the Windows heap works and how heap overflow vulnerabilities can be used to arbitrarily overwrite memory. It then presents a proof-of-concept C program that triggers a heap overflow and calls an exception handler. By overwriting pointers in the vectored exception handling data structures, execution can be redirected to shellcode placed in the heap buffer. The document provides step-by-step instructions for analyzing the vulnerability in a debugger, calculating offsets, and crafting an exploit to launch calc.exe via the heap overflow.
SiDE Presentation by Prof. Paul Watson of Newcastle UniversityAlex Kavanagh
This is a presentation given by Professor Paul Watson of Newcastle University about the digital inclusion project SiDE (http://www.side.ac.uk) that was given at SuperMondays SuperAgeing on Tuesday 31st August 2010 at the Culture Labs at Newcastle University, UK
TDD involves writing tests before code to verify functionality. The process is:
1. Write a test that fails without the target code implemented.
2. Write the minimum code required for the test to pass.
3. Refactor the code as needed to improve design while ensuring tests still pass.
The goal is to use tests to drive code development and prevent regressions, with tests providing feedback on potential design issues. TDD encourages writing code in small, testable units and helps developers learn through practice.
This document provides an overview of test-driven development (TDD) and discusses:
- The key steps of TDD including writing a test, seeing it fail, writing code to pass the test, and refactoring.
- Popular Python testing tools like unittest, nose, pytest, and sure that can be used for TDD.
- How TDD is applied to JavaScript/CoffeeScript using frameworks like Mocha, Should.js, and Expect.js.
- The benefits of TDD including early detection of errors, improved design, and serving as documentation for code changes.
The document provides an overview of the life sciences industry in the North of England. It highlights that the North of England has 15 highly ranked universities and over 600 life sciences companies. It is home to world-class biomedical companies and has a large skilled workforce in science and technology. The region has strong research capabilities, including the UK Centre for Tissue Engineering and the National Biomanufacturing Centre. Manchester in particular has strengths in cancer research through institutions like the Christie Hospital NHS Trust and Manchester Cancer Research Centre.
2 Danes 3 Internationals - Marketing strategy for startups @ CBS danieldamian
Team members:
Daniel Damian - Romania (presenting)
Malene Christiansen - Denmark (presenting)
Jenny Wiinberg - Sweden
Maria Jensen Guy - Denmark
Ruyi Qian -China
This document discusses exploiting heap overflows on Windows XP using vectored exception handling. It begins by explaining how the Windows heap works and how heap overflow vulnerabilities can be used to arbitrarily overwrite memory. It then presents a proof-of-concept C program that triggers a heap overflow and calls an exception handler. By overwriting pointers in the vectored exception handling data structures, execution can be redirected to shellcode placed in the heap buffer. The document provides step-by-step instructions for analyzing the vulnerability in a debugger, calculating offsets, and crafting an exploit to launch calc.exe via the heap overflow.
SiDE Presentation by Prof. Paul Watson of Newcastle UniversityAlex Kavanagh
This is a presentation given by Professor Paul Watson of Newcastle University about the digital inclusion project SiDE (http://www.side.ac.uk) that was given at SuperMondays SuperAgeing on Tuesday 31st August 2010 at the Culture Labs at Newcastle University, UK
TDD involves writing tests before code to verify functionality. The process is:
1. Write a test that fails without the target code implemented.
2. Write the minimum code required for the test to pass.
3. Refactor the code as needed to improve design while ensuring tests still pass.
The goal is to use tests to drive code development and prevent regressions, with tests providing feedback on potential design issues. TDD encourages writing code in small, testable units and helps developers learn through practice.
This document provides an overview of test-driven development (TDD) and discusses:
- The key steps of TDD including writing a test, seeing it fail, writing code to pass the test, and refactoring.
- Popular Python testing tools like unittest, nose, pytest, and sure that can be used for TDD.
- How TDD is applied to JavaScript/CoffeeScript using frameworks like Mocha, Should.js, and Expect.js.
- The benefits of TDD including early detection of errors, improved design, and serving as documentation for code changes.
1. Prevalentie van alcohol en drugs
bijgewone en gekwetstebestuurders
Prof. Alain Verstraete
Gent, België
2. Overzicht
• DRUID inleiding
• Roadside survey
• Hospitaalstudie
– Vergelijking met Europese landen
– Verschillen naar type voertuig (enkel België)
• Besluit
3. DRUID: inleiding
• 6th EU Framework Program project
• Start: 15.10.2006
• Duur: 5 jaar
• EUbijdrage: 19 Mio. €
• 37 partners
• 17 EUlanden en Noorwegen
• ZevenWork Packages
• Co-ordinator: BASt,Duitsland
4. Work Packages
1 – Experimental Research 4 – Classification
Methodology, Experiments and Legal Establishing a categorisation and labelling
Recommendations system for medicines affecting fitness to drive
2 – Epidemiology 5 – Driver Rehabilitation
Substance prevalence in Europe and Evaluation of existing rehabilitation strategies
risk estimation and recommendations of „good practice“
3 – Enforcement 6 – Withdrawal
Evaluation of screening devices to Definition of strategies for driving bans
detect drug- driving and enforcement
cost -benefit analysis 7 – Guidelines and Dissemination
Development of guidelines and information
materials for the general public and health
care professionals
5. DRUID roadside survey
• 13 landen
• Afname speeksel en/of bloed, aangepaste cut-
offs
• Beperkte lijst van drugs en geneesmiddelen, +
alcohol
• Berekening gewogen EU gemiddelde
7. DRUID roadside survey: alcohol
ALC 0,1-0,49 ALC > 0,5 ALC + D
12
10
8
6
%
4
2
0
BE CZ DK ES FI HU IT LT NL NO PL PT SE EU
Geen alcohol gemeten in Zweden
8. DRUID roadside survey: stimulantia
2.5
2 COC
AMP
1.5
%
1
0.5
0
BE CZ DK ES FI HU IT LT NL NO PL PT SE EU
9. DRUID roadside survey: THC
THC
8
7
6
5
4
%
3
2
1
0
BE CZ DK ES FI HU IT LT NL NO PL PT SE EU
10. DRUID roadside survey:
geneesmiddelen
BDZ Z OPI
4
3.5
3
2.5
2
%
1.5
1
0.5
0
BE CZ DK ES FI HU IT LT NL NO PL PT SE EU
12. Gekwetstebestuurders: methode
• 6 landen
• België: 5 ziekenhuizen
• Januari 2008 - Mei 2010
• Uniform studie design
• Enkel auto’s en bestelwagens, in België ook
andere voertuigen
• Bloed analyse van 2492 gekwetstebestuurders
13. Patiënten& analyse
• Tijdtussenongeval en staalafname<3 u
• MAIS ≥ 2 of equivalent
• Leeftijd ≥ 18 jaar
• Analyse:
– 5 mL fluoride-oxalaatbloed
– UPLC-MS/MS, THC: ELISA + GC-MS
– Extractie: SPE
– 2 externekwaliteitscontroles per jaar
25. Combinaties
60%
Negative
50% Drug+drug
Alcohol+drug
40% Medicinal opioids only
Z-drugs only
30% Benzodiazepines only
Illicit opiates
20% THC
THCCOOH only
10%
Cocain
Benzoylecgonine only
0%
Amphetamine only
Alcohol only
BE DK FI IT LT NL
35. Week vs. WE, Dag vs. nacht
100%
90% NEG
80%
>1 D
D-ALC
70%
MED OPI
60% Z
BNZ
50%
ILL OPI
40% THC
THCCOOH
30%
COC
20%
BE
10% AMP
ALC
0%
Week WE Day Night
36. Discussie
• Roadside: 52% weigering
• Non-response gekwetsten: relatieflaag (0-
8.5%), maaroveralgemeten?
• Sommigeontbrekendestalen of data
• Beperktaantalopgespoordestoffen
• Allegeneesmiddelen die
naongevaltoegediendwerdenuitgesloten?
37. Besluit roadside
• 7,5% van de EU bestuurderspositief
– Alcohol 3,4%
– Drugs 1,9%
– Geneesmiddelen 1,4%
– Combinaties 0,8%
• Alcohol: vooralZuid-Europa& BE
• Drugs: vooralZuid-Europa en Nederland
• Geneesmiddelen: vooral BE en Portugal
38. Besluit gekwetste bestuurders
• 28 - 53% positief
• Alcohol (≥0.1 g/L)meest frequent, 90% BAC+ ≥
0.5 g/L
• Meeste drugs/geneesmiddelen in combinatie
• Grote verschillentussen de landen
• BE: 9.9 % +voorcannabis
• Amfetaminemeer frequent in Noord-
Europa, cocaïnemeerinZuid-Europa.
• Meeste + bijwagens en bromfietsen