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Ben Heller
Principal Research Fellow in the Centre for Sports Engineering Research (CSER), specialising in rehabilitation and the measurement and analysis of data for sports applications.
Vikki Carolan
Vikki is a lecturer in analytical science at Sheffield Hallam. She is also the Academic Placement Tutor for the department of Biosciences and Chemistry
Creators of the award-winning musical Standing at the Sky’s Edge to be awarded honorary degree
The creators of the multi award-winning musical Standing at the Sky’s Edge are to receive an honorary degree from Sheffield Hallam University along with seven other notable public figures.
New £3.4m project to protect police officers and their families from online harassment and hate crime
A new £3.4m project led by Sheffield Hallam University, which aims to understand the unique risks faced by police officers and their families online and to develop tools to keep them safe, is launching next month.
New study finds economic and social value of Gaelic Games on Irish society is almost €3bn
Independent analysis of the economic impact and social value of Gaelic games led by Sheffield Hallam University has estimated the Games are worth at least €2.87 billion to Irish society.
Helping families who need it most - funding secured for Hallam-led community nursery to offer extra places
Funding to offer extra places at a new Sheffield Hallam University-led community nursery has been secured - providing support for families who need it most.
SHU Hosts Prestigious 20th Digital Forensics Teaching Workshop
Sheffield Hallam University hosted the 20th Digital Forensics Teaching Workshop on November 27th, marking its debut as host of this esteemed event. Sponsored by the British Computer Society, it brought together academics, practitioners, and experts to exchange ideas, explore teaching innovations, and reinforce SHU’s pivotal role in shaping the future of cybersecurity and digital forensics education.
First British citizen cold case solved with investigative genetic genealogy identifies man found dead in Arizona
A British man who was found dead in Arizona 13 years ago has been identified using Investigative Genetic Genealogy, thanks to researchers at Sheffield Hallam University and Ramapo College, New Jersey.
Luca Susmel
Staff profile for Luca Susmel at Sheffield Hallam University