I benefitted from old-school-rigorous teaching in the use of English (in the days when the semicolon was revered but before the bullet-point had been invented).
Here are some examples of my ability to write in different styles - academic, journalistic, even occasionally humorous.
Exposing fakes [Vol 7, Issue 1, 2012-01-23]
Inventions to help inventors [Vol 6, Issue 10, 2011-10-17]
Pet technologies [Vol 6, Issue 7, 2011-07-11]
Minimising risk [Vol 5, Issue 13, 2010-09-11]
(Nominated for a Professional Publishers' Association Award)
Football [Issue 8, 2010-06-02]
Innovoting [Issue 6, 2010-04-24]
Snowed under with ideas [Issue 21, 2009-12-05]
Helping kludgers [Issue 20, 2009-11-21]
Inventing for the disabled [Issue 17, 2009-10-07]
Mobile phones [Issue 12, 2009-07-08]
Medical devices [Issue 5, 2009-03-14]
The future of toys [Issue 3, 2009-02-14]
Weird and Wonderful Gadgets and Inventions [Issue 21, 2008-12-06]
Wall-E [Issue 18, 2008-10-25]
Rat trap [Issue 14, 2008-08-09]
It never rains but it pours [Issue 10, 2008-06-07]
Banking on railways [Issue 6, 2008-04-12]
Less lees [Issue 3, 2008-02-23]
Imagine the features of an ideal PM tool [2003-02-19]
Objects for projects: OOP's domination of procedural programming [2003-02-13]
Tame these 10 types of techies [2003-02-07]
How stupid questions can lead to smart answers [2003-02-06]
Scavenge resources when cuts threaten to derail your project [2003-02-05]
How to help your team focus on details, avoid errors [2003-01-30]
Three top tips for surviving open source projects [2003-01-23]
How to respond when clients make things difficult [2003-01-22]
What's senior management's view of your project? [2003-01-17]
Promote project management's image [2003-01-16]
Simple tool can help evaluate innovative opportunities [2003-01-09]
Transform project impossible into project plausible [2003-01-08]
Tidy up loose ends with a 'project amnesty' [2002-12-19]
Use forensics to analyze a failed project [2002-12-18]
How to keep your team focused on results [2002-12-12]
Are self-organizing projects right around the corner? [2002-12-05]
Welcome to your new job in HR [2002-11-21]
Is it time to change your project management tool? [2002-11-14]
So many conferences, so little time [2002-11-07]
A feasibility study: Can you manage it? [2002-10-31]
Decisions, decisions: Make them timely, wisely, and responsibly [2002-10-24]
Improve client relations by dispelling PM myths [2002-10-17]
Revive a beached project without losing your cool [2002-10-10]
Is your career still on the critical path? [2002-10-03]
Use an inventive approach when working with 'Creatives' [2002-09-19]
Safety-critical projects: Can formal methods help? [2002-09-12]
Build a release checklist to track software development [2002-09-05]
Manage your time as well as you manage your project [2002-08-29]
True confessions: What's your biggest project management mistake? [2002-08-22]
On loving 'Le Mans': a guest post at that elusive clarity.
There's an interview with me at www.thatelusiveclarity.com.
Some personal pieces can be found at pruck.com.
P.R. Andrews, "Constructing Consciousness", Generation 5.
P.R. Andrews, K. Cornwell and T.D. Patten, "Heat transfer in a reboiler with a rotated-square tube bundle", Seventh All-Union Heat and Mass Transfer Conference, Minsk, 1984.
P.R. Andrews, Ph.D. Thesis, "Boiling on staggered and in-line tube bundles", Heriot-Watt University, 1985.
K. Cornwell, J.G. Einarsson and P.R. Andrews, "Studies on boiling in tube bundles", Paper FB03, 8th International Heat Transfer Conference, San Francisco, 1986.
P.R. Andrews and K. Cornwell, "Cross-sectional and longitudinal heat transfer variations in a reboiler tube bundle section", Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow Service (Harwell Laboratory) Research Symposium, paper RS680, 1986.
P.R. Andrews and K. Cornwell, "Cross-sectional and longitudinal heat transfer variations in a tube bundle section", Chem. Eng. Res. Des., 65, 127-130, 1987.
P.R. Andrews, "Dimensional surveys - a feasibility study on a subsea metrology system using inertial-navigation technology", paper presented at the Society for Underwater Technology International Conference, Aberdeen, 1989.
P. Andrews and F. Campbell, "Images at the blind spot", Nature, vol. 353, pp.308, 1991.
F.W. Campbell and P.R. Andrews, "The role of spatial frequency in the perception of colours", Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 12(1) 1992 (abstract).
P.R. Andrews and F.W. Campbell, "Why are we unaware of the blind spot produced by the optic disc?", Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 12(1) 1992.
F.W. Campbell and P.R. Andrews, "Motion reveals visual spatial defects", Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 12(2) 1992.
P.R. Andrews, "Complex patterns; simply recognised", in 1991 Lectures in Complex Systems, ed. L. Nadel and D. Stein, Santa Fe Institute Studies in the Sciences of Complexity, Lecture Volume IV, 353-371, Addison Wesley, 1992.
P. Andrews, "Implications for machine vision of a natural recognition algorithm", US Army Research Institute, Cambridge 6881-RB-06, 25.8.92 1992.
N. Smeulders, F.W. Campbell and P.R. Andrews, "The role of delineation and spatial frequency in the perception of the colours of the spectrum", Vision Research, July 1993.
P. Andrews, "In search of shape", presented at Proceedings of the 4D Dynamics Conference, DeMontfort University, 1995.
M. Turner, J. Blackledge and P. Andrews, Fractal Geometry in Digital Imaging. London: Academic Press, 1998.
P. Andrews, "Biometrics: the mathematics of identification", presented at Second IMA Conference on Image Processing Mathematical Methods, Algorithms and Applications, DeMontfort University, 1998
P. Andrews, "Foveolar pattern recognition", MSc dissertation, Cambridge University, 2000
P. Andrews, "Quantitative answers to qualia problems", submitted to 2nd IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Conference, Reading University, UK September 2003.
Patent Applications: UK 0408421.6 and UK 0408422.4 2005.
P. Andrews, "Smartsoot", Adjunct Proceedings, European Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, 2006 (highly commended)