Ana Maria Sanchez-Arce
Ana develops, leads and teaches on Literature and Creative Writing modules at undergraduate and postgraduate level and conducts research on 20th and 21st century literature
Hannah Bradshaw
For my PhD, I am investigating the behaviour of children in online gaming environments, with a specific focus on the risk and protective factors for sexual harm.
Dr Ruth Deller
I am a Reader in Media and Communications, and I also teach on several media related modules
Fictional human and real robot: sharing spaces with robots
In a future where intelligent androids are fully integrated with everyday life, how do we distinguish ourselves as human? Answers to this and other robotics, AI and VR-related questions can be found at the 'Fictional human and real robot: sharing spaces with robots' event
Vibrational spectroscopy in the study of hydrogels
Discover how Sheffield Hallam University uses vibrational spectroscopy (FT-IR & Raman) to study hydrogels: tracking polymerisation, cross-linking, water diffusion and degradation. Enabling advanced insight into hydrogel behaviour for biomedical and materials research.
James Lovelock
James Lovelock
Lesker UHV Sputtering Rig
Ultra high vacuum PVD system with three magnetron sources and one UHV arc source
Chloë Brown
Chloë is an artist and Senior Lecturer in Fine Art at Sheffield Hallam University. She has an MA in Sculpture from Chelsea College of Art, London (1994), and a BA in Fine Art from the University of Reading (1987). She has exhibited widely nationally and internationally, including three international biennials (Istanbul Biennial, Mardin Biennial and the British Ceramics Biennial). From 1995 to 2013 Chloë was a member of The Research Group for Artists Publications (RGAP) and in 2015 she was made a Fellow of the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA).
MERI Celebrates its 25th Anniversary Dinner with Unique Mementos
The Materials and Engineering Research Institute (MERI) held its 25th Anniversary Dinner on Thursday10 September 2015, celebrating a quarter of a century of research and development excellence. Our attendees received a unique memento for the evening's celebration.
Dr Kerry McSeveny
Kerry is a Research Fellow in the Communication and Computing Research Centre. Her research uses a range of qualitative approaches and encompasses a wide variety of topics, but her main research interests include the relationship between food and identity, regulation of the body, the discursive construction of social issues, and identity in interaction.