Miniaturised Cooperative Robots Advancing Towards the Nano Range
The MiCRoN project was awarded on 8 March 2002 under the European Union Information Society Technologies (IST) 5th framework programme. It is a follow-up of the Miniman project.
Susan McHale
I have been a Senior Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University since 1995. During this time I have undertaken a variety of course leader roles. I am currently the course leader for the Psychology and Law BSc
Trudy Sevens
Trudy is the Professional Lead for the Diagnostic Imaging team and the course leader for the full time Medical Ultrasound route.
Dr Ningrong Lei
Dr Lei is a Senior Lecturer in Systems Engineering in the Department of Engineering and Mathematics.
Dr Nicholas Peake
After supporting cell biology, musculoskeletal biology and bioengineering courses as a temporary lecturer, I moved to Sheffield Hallam in 2015 as a lecturer in Biomedical Sciences. My teaching responsibilities complement my research programme.
“The leadership programmes have really helped us grow our business.”
John Boyle is the managing director of Safety Fabrications. He has taken part in both the Scale-Up and STEP leadership programmes at Sheffield Hallam, and is now sending employees on the Small Business Leadership Programme.
How 20 years of KTPs have helped an engineering SME increase turnover by £1m
We spoke to Robin Penny, Chairman at Penny Engineering to find out how a 20 year long collaboration with us has supported his business.
Dr Andreea Serbescu
Andreea is a Lecturer in the Department of the Natural and Built Environment. Prior to joining Sheffield Hallam University, Andreea worked as a structural engineer for the AMEY plc. consulting, following her Marie Curie Fellow research role at The University of Sheffield.
Dr David Claxton
I teach the physiology of sport and exercise physiology on the undergraduate and postgraduate Sport and Exercise Science-related degrees and cover both applied sports physiology and the physiology of physical activity and health
Tim Spencer
Tim's research at MERI involves the application of theory and simulation techniques for the predictive modelling of real life systems that involve fluids.