Alex Hamilton
My teaching covers all aspects of Physical Chemistry. My research group apply state-of-the-art computational simulations to understand reaction mechanisms and design novel catalysts.
Cindy Wang-Cowham
Senior Lecturer in Organisational Behaviour and Human Resource Management
Mark Ellis
Following over 20 years as a leader in the commercial and non for profit sectors I joined Sheffield Business School in 2012. I teach in the areas of Strategy, Enterprise, Leadership and Innovation, my research is focused on Responsible Leadership and ethical business practice.
Virtually drama
What happens when iPads are introduced to a school-based participatory theatre programme?
Games and virtual reality
Developing new technology and tools to provide an infrastructure for creating novel educational VR experiences and to generate new business opportunities
Organic Coatings (Paint)
Good corrosion resistance is frequently a requirement of paint coatings. In addition to the structural damage which will result from under film corrosion, the highly visible nature of many applications, for example, car bodies, makes corrosion an aesthetic problem too
Construction Materials
Our dedicated team possess a wide ranging knowledge and many years experience in the field of construction and infrastructure. State-of-the-art facilities are available to support consultancy and development work in this area
National Centre of Excellence for Food Engineering celebrates five-year anniversary
Sheffield Hallam University’s National Centre of Excellence for Food Engineering (NCEFE) has marked five years at the forefront of collaborative research and innovation for the food sector, with an event bringing together partners from academia, industry and the local community.
Loneliness is driving poor mental health in the film industry, costing up to £400m a year
Loneliness and poor mental health are disproportionately high in the freelance-reliant film and TV industry, according to new research.
National consultation reveals public support for AI in policing – but calls for greater oversight and accountability
More than 60 per cent of the public support the use of AI in policing and nearly two thirds think it enhances police capabilities, according to new research.