Living Well with a Health Condition
Living Well with a Health Condition Research Theme
Khaled Khatab
Since 2012, Khaled has been working as a Principal Research Fellow in Medical Statistics and Health Economic Modelling in Health and Social Care Research (HSCR)
What's in my stuff?
What's In My Stuff? is an interdisciplinary research project which brings together scientists and artists in order to explore the public’s awareness of the chemical elements used in the everyday objects we all own and use. It explores issues of sustainability, recycling and growing concerns about the scarcity and ethical sourcing of the minerals and materials that we take for granted or never knew existed but which are vital for the technology we use every day.
‘I See Faces’ - Popular Pareidolia and the Proliferation of Meaning
This chapter, a contribution to a book in the Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies series, presents findings from an inquiry into the human propensity for making meaning with and from ordinary things and materials.
Unhomely Street: The Architecture of Cinematic and Psychological Space
This research explores the relationship of psychological and cinematic space. The principal output, Unhomely Street, a 20 minute essay film, uses a character in a state of fugue as a strategy to explore attitudes towards capitalism and contemporary society.
Rachel Smith: Drawing out Language: From or to and, Disrupting Dualism through Conceptual Poetics
This research address how the material and conceptual form of artist books may be used to explore the partial nature of communication and to challenge the fixity of meaning implied by dualism in language
Amy Graham: On London Buses: Heritage Practices in Everyday Life
The project develops research approaches into ‘heritage’ as both a locus of meaning (the heritage object) and a practice of meaning (a doing) which has affecting as well as personal, political, cultural, and ethical consequences within our everyday lives.
Evaluation of the South Yorkshire Social Infrastructure Programme - Report A: Summary Report
Client: Big Lottery Fund | Authors: Peter Wells, Elaine Batty, Sarah Pearson, Chris Dayson, Deborah Platts-Fowler (CRESR), John Trinnaman and Sarah Garner (mtl consultants), Rose Ardron and Mandy Wilson (COGS) with Rob Macmillan (Third Sector Research Centre, University of Birmingham)
Investigation and characterisation of corrosion mechanism for the sol-gel developed Cr6+ free coatings for aircraft Al or Mg alloys
This project will add various corrosion inhibitors in the formulation to investigate their corrosion resistance and mechanism to the coated metal through electrochemical analysis
Our sport facilities
Our research, consultancy and teaching is conducted in our world-class facilities, including some of the best laboratories in the UK. We also have a campus at the English Institute of Sport Sheffield which contains some of the country's finest sporting facilities.