Application of microwave energy for accelerated curing of construction repairs
This project aims to evaluate parameters of microwave energy and repair material characteristics.
Co-researching grammar
Working collaboratively to develop a descriptive pedagogy of grammar
Materials modelling and complex flows
We have a strong track record and reputation in the field of infrastructure management and development. Our aim is to apply that range of knowledge to deliver client focused and practical everyday solutions
Raman spectroscopy and ESEM images of Class G oilwell cement
Raman microscopy allows us to understand the early stages of oilwell cement hydration, which is crucial to its application
Interface microstructure engineering by high power impulse magnetron sputtering for the enhancement of adhesion
Papers available for the Interface micro structure engineering by high power impulse magnetron sputtering for the enhancement of adhesion
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).
Alexandra Males
Dr Alexandra Males is a lecturer in analytical chemistry and Biochemistry course leader.
Gabriella Penitente
Staff profile for Gabriella Penitente, Senior Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Biomechanics.
Associate Professor Robert Storrar
I joined the Department of the Natural and Built Environment in 2015 as a Lecturer in Physical Geography, specialising in Glacial Geomorphology
Sunita Toor
I've worked at Sheffield Hallam University since March 2006 a Senior Lecturer in Criminology.