Biography
Dr. Michael James Hudson received a B.Sc. degree in Chemistry from the University of Hull in 1962. In 1965 he received a Ph.D. in Chemistry from University College in London, with a thesis on properties of the complexes formed by platinum and palladium with o-phenylene–bis(dimethylarsine). In 1966 he became a member of the Royal Society of Chemistry, in which he went on to become a Fellow in 2002. Also in 1966 he became the Schoolmaster for Chemistry for the St. Paul's School in London. In 2002 he received a D.Sc. degree from the University of London for studies in Inorganic Materials and Separation Processes. He has published over 130 papers and several books in the field of chemistry. He is currently working as an independent consultant to European companies in connection with inorganic materials and also on the treatment of nuclear waste.
Books by Michael J. Hudson
Creating Economic Order
Songs for the cycle
The Measure of Service Learning
Vaccine Protocols
What's Missing from the Capita
What's Missing from the Capital Gains Debate?
Trade Development and Foreign Debt, Volume 2
Trade Development and Foreign Debt 1
Trade, Development and Foreign
Trade, Development and Foreign Debt
The Legal Negotiator
The Legal Negotiator
Thieves Of Light (Photon : the
Thieves Of Light (Photon : the Ultimate Game on Planet Earth)
Appellate Justice Improvement
Appellate Justice Improvement Project
Chemistry 1979/80
Chemistry 1979/80
Global Fracture
Structure and metals
Energy and bonding
Trade Development and Foreign
Trade Development and Foreign Debt 2