Jackie Hammerton
I have been teaching Physiotherapy at Sheffield Hallam University since 2002 and qualified as a Physiotherapist in London in 1984
Dr Alexandros Mitropoulos
Staff profile for Dr Alexandros Mitropoulos, Research Fellow Clinical Exercise Physiology at Sheffield Hallam University
Luke Desforges
Luke contributes to teaching in Geography to Undergraduate students, including dissertation supervision and Academic Advising.
Professor Antonio Feteira
Prof Antonio Feteira is a Professor within the Materials and Engineering Research Institute, Sheffield Hallam University.
Lixin Cheng
Dr Cheng joined Sheffield Hallam University in January 2016. He is dedicated to developing the chemical engineering programme and contributing to teaching several core chemical engineering modules. His teaching interest includes Introduction to Transport Phenomena, Advanced Transport processes, Unit Operations and Separation Processes and Design and Commission Group Projects and Research Projects etc. He is very active in developing interdisciplinary research subjects such as multiphase flow and heat transfer, enhanced heat transfer, advanced chemical engineering processes, oil and gas engineering, subsea technology, carbon capture and storage, energy saving and sustainable energy etc.
“The apprenticeship has helped me understand data structures and new analytical techniques.”
Alexander is currently a Technical Project Manager. He is currently studying on our MSc Digital and Technology Solutions Specialist (Data Analytics) degree apprenticeship programme.
“My placement helped me to apply what I’d learned to the workplace.”
Global MBA student Oluwasuen Adepegba's course prepared her for her placement at charity Mind UK
Lynne Barker
Lynne is a senior lecturer in Cognitive Neuroscience and conducts research on functional effects of brain trauma, clinical functional measurement and developmental brain morphology
Dr Hongwei Zhang
Dr Hongwei Zhang is the Deputy Head National Centre of Excellence for Food Engineering at Sheffield Hallam University
John Dunning
John teaches across a range of courses at Sheffield Hallam, in particular food and beverage management, gastronomy and culinary arts and wines, with a particular interest and expertise in customer service