Dr Robin Smith
Robin Smith joined Sheffield Hallam as a physics lecturer in August 2017 after completing his PhD in nuclear physics at the University of Birmingham. He is now a Senior Lecturer in Physics and specialises in the fields of nuclear structure and nuclear astrophysics, examining the shapes of atomic nuclei and determining the rates of fusion reactions in stars.
“By the time I graduated, I had over a year’s experience in the pharmaceutical industry and programming.”
“By the time I graduated, I had over a year’s experience in the pharmaceutical industry and programming.”
Improving talk for teaching and learning
Evaluation of a Dialogic Teaching intervention in primary schools
Anna Stevens
Anna Stevens joined the Centre for Education and Inclusion Research (CEIR) in September 2008, after having worked at the University's Centre for Research and Evaluation (CRE) for five years.
Development of a device to assist individuals with significant visual degradation
The aim of this study is to develop a device that can assist blind or those with severely impaired vision to be able to have an improved ability to be able to walk safely in public places.
Jayne Revill
I am a principal lecturer in business systems and a member of the Department of Finance, Accounting and Business Systems. My main areas of focus are information systems, quantitative analysis and accountancy
Sue O'Brien
My main role is ensuring the high quality and rigour of our provision across Teacher Education from our 0-3 courses to post 16, and every stage in-between
Development of Accelerometry for Examinations in Skeletal Surgeries
This project aims to analyse patient's posture and pattern of movement before and after skeletal surgeries.
Development of a device with assist people with significant degradation in their memory
In this study a device consisting of a microprocessor, user interface and suitable integrated software will be developed to assist people with significant memory degradation to enable them to have an improved like experience.