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.
Drs Hywel Jones and Paul Bingham open ceramics theme
The ceramics theme, run by Drs Hywel Jones and Paul Bingham, aims to provide enhanced capability for the much needed delivery of ceramics and glass related consultancy, contract research and knowledge transfer projects (KTPs) by the University.
Final demonstration of EU-funded firefighting robots
Robotics experts from Sheffield Hallam University have been working with firefighters from South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue to showcase a unique group of firefighting robots
Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)
SEM is a very versatile analytical instrument having up to nm-scale spatial resolution. Analytical SEM is extensively used in various types of materials characterization and failure investigations
Innovative golf putting green to enhance customer appeal and usability
Zen Oracle Golf is a UK-based specialist golf equipment and coaching business whose customers include winning professional tour players and teaching academies
Stainless steel processor and distributor achieves CE approval
BS Stainless Steel wanted their products to achieve CE approval. With the help of our dedicated team, they were able to secure a grant from the Manufacturing Advisory Services towards the approval process.
Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) 7
Research into fracture failure of a med-carbon steel screw thread by Sheffield Hallam University's Materials and Engineering Research Institute
Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)
Research into characterization of insulating fibres and powders by Sheffield Hallam University's Materials and Engineering Research Institute
Depth profiling using Raman microscopy - Confocal mode
The removal of light from outside the 'focal plane' coupled to an accurately controlled sample stage allows non-destructive depth profiling with a resolution of 2 µm using a x100 microscope objective
Structural Materials and Integrity Research Centre
The research activities within the Structural Materials and Integrity Research Centre are focused primarily on the characterisation/behaviour of structural and functional materials, so as to enable the prediction of component/structure lifetimes