Dr Alisha Ali
Alisha is a Principal Lecturer and Hospitality Subject Group Leader at Sheffield Business School. Alisha has completed a Bachelors of Science Degree in Tourism Management, a Masters Degree in Management Studies and a PhD in Tourism which focused on investigating the uses and applications of ICT for sustainable tourism for destinations. She teaches in the areas of innovation, IT, sustainable tourism and hospitality operations. Her research interests are sustainable development, technology applications and impacts for hospitality and tourism, innovation in hospitality and tourism, destination management and online research methods.
Professor Malcolm Cowburn
I worked at Sheffield Hallam University from September 2008 until March 2013 as a Principal Lecturer in Criminology
Alessandra Princivalle
I was appointed as Senior Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University after completing a Laurea in Molecular Biology at the University of Milan (IT), and a Professional Body course and examination at University of Pavia (IT) and a PhD at University of Birmingham. I have taught molecular biology at the University of Milan at the Faculty of Pharmacy and Molecular Pharmacology and Neurobiology at Sheffield Hallam. I am an internationally known researcher in the area of epilepsy.
The lattice Boltzmann method
Lattice Boltzmann has been used as the host of the hydrodynamics simulation. It is a fairly recent method based on the well known Boltzmann probability distribution function. The following aims to give the reader the essential concept of lattice Boltzmann.
Dr Richard White
I am currently employed as a Reader in Human Geography. I joined Sheffield Hallam University as a Lecturer in Economic Geography in 2006, and was the Course Leader for the BA (Hons) Human Geography degree between 2013-2015.
Simona Francese
As a lecturer at Hallam I have taught separation and detection techniques, analytical science and bioanalytical methods