Samuele Vinanzi
Staff profile for Samuele Vinanzi, Senior Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University
Sarah Kate Smith
Research Fellow
Angela Glaves
Angela Glaves, Senior Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing, Sheffield Hallam University
Dan Kelly
Daniel obtained a BSc with honours in Human Biology and Psychology from Aston University, including a year placement at Unilever R&D where he investigated biomarkers of stress and heart health/lifestyle interventions in a clinical study. Following his degree he undertook a PhD at Sheffield Hallam University investigating the effects of testosterone on atherosclerosis before moving to the University of Sheffield to continue this research as a postdoc. Focus shifted towards testosterone’s tissue-specific metabolic actions and how these relate to cardiovascular risk and type-2 diabetes in males using cell culture systems, pre-clinical models and medical trials of testosterone replacement. Daniel moved to Sheffield Hallam in 2016 as a lecturer in Biochemistry.
Jessica Mason
Profile of Jessica Mason, Senior Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University
Stephen Magowan
He is course leader for the Extended Degree Engineering and Mathematics where he works with stakeholders to ensure a positive student experience and that the foundation blocks are in place for tomorrow's engineers.
Dr Torsten Schenkel
Dr Torsten Schenkel specialises in numerical modelling of complex flows using commercial CFD solvers and in-house codes in a wide range of applications.
Jacky Stallard
Alaster Yoxall
I have been involved in the 'Inclusive Design' of packaging for a little over 12 years. I was the UK's technical expert in the development of ISO 17480 Packaging Accessibility guidelines. Further, I have extensive experience in measuring people's capabilities, observing people opening packaging and developing solutions. I am currently involved in a number of projects working with academia, business and healthcare professionals to improve packaging accessibility.
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.