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Developing materials to mimic spinal discs
Pioneering work led by MERI's Andy Alderson which has the potential to improve the quality of artificial spinal discs will be discussed at a House of Lords science and technology reception this week
New materials engineering course a big success!
Sheffield Hallam University is now offering a full time undergraduate BEng (Hons) in Materials Engineering. The course is running in its first year and has proved very popular with ten students currently enrolled and more interested for next academic year
Cancer awareness information sheets for Muslim communities
We have developed translated cancer awareness leaflets/information sheets for the Muslim communities after mapping their knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and practices to cancer and its treatment services
Hallam researcher receives European science award
A Sheffield Hallam University researcher has won an international award due to his groundbreaking work in creating protective coatings for everything from hip joints to satellites.
Professor Cleaver Paper Accepted for Publication in Nature Communications Journal
Professor Doug Cleaver, a SHU scientist working with collaborators from Philadelphia and Boston in the US, has just had a paper accepted for publication in the high-profile journal "Nature Communications".
StirCoat Announcement
Sheffield Hallam University is pleased to announce that, in partnership with TWI (formerly The Welding Institute) and Ionbond UK Ltd, it has won a collaborative research project supported by Innovative UK to developer coatings for friction stir welding (FSW) tools.
Robots on reins could be the ‘eyes’ of firefighters
Firefighters moving through smoke-filled buildings could save vital seconds and find it easier to identify objects and obstacles, thanks to revolutionary reins that enable robots to act like guide dogs
Tinsley Bridge recognises MERI as major contributor
MERI has been recognised by the Tinsley Bridge group as a major contributor in the creation of their ultrahigh strength steel