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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.

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Coating characterisation
HIPIMS
PVD coating by HIPIMS
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Engineering
Materials and engineering
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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

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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

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Advanced coatings
Consultancy
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Glimpse Robotics Future

Robot animals, a self-driving car and a super-sensing helmet that could help save firefighters' lives are coming to the city - and the public are being invited to view these futuristic inventions for themselves

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An evaluation of the role of support workers in lung cancer

An evaluation of the role of support workers in lung cancer

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Celebrating 100 years of Women in Engineering Day

Celebrating 100 years of International Women in Engineering Day on 23 June 2019. We are sharing Katrina's story of why she chose engineering.

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Professor Arutiun Ehiasarian receives researcher accolade

Sheffield Hallam University's ties to an international business were strengthened this week when a delegation from the company awarded an accolade to a leading researcher.

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HIPIMS

Phd Perspective - Remote Doctoral Viva

March 2020 marked the start of lockdown in the UK due to the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak. In academia, lecturers have been working non-stop to create a new norm for students, moving their practices online and developing remote teaching tools.

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Why political decision-making is failing our urban green spaces

Green spaces in city neighbourhoods are critical for wellbeing. Policymakers know this, which is why they put local authorities under pressure to keep parks and green spaces open during lockdown. However, there is a large gap between what this research shows should be done to maximise the benefits of urban green space, and what is actually put in place in cities.

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Politics and law
Sustainability
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Warm Homes Service

Last winter, the Foundations Independent Living Trust coordinated the Warm Homes Service, funded by £500,000 from the Department of Health, which aimed to prevent cold related harm and illness among vulnerable people

 

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