Polymers and nanocomposites
Our research encompasses petroleum-derived and bio-based polymers, minerals and composites
Building insulation testing
At the Centre for Infrastructure Management, we are able to evaluate and test the comparative thermal performance of reflective and multi-foil insulations.
Repair and rehabilitation solutions
Our research in this area is designed to enable us to condition monitor, inspect and survey infrastructure, e.g. bridges, buildings, heritage structures, underground systems, water retaining structures, and give expert advice on their repair and maintenance.
Raman spectroscopy and ESEM images of Class G oilwell cement
Raman microscopy allows us to understand the early stages of oilwell cement hydration, which is crucial to its application
5S
The 5 s'are prerequisites for any improvement program. As waste is potential gain, so eliminating waste is a gain. 5S philosophy focuses on effective workplace organisation, simplifies work environment, and reduces waste while improving quality and safety.
Electronic Materials
Our electronic materials characterisation facilities include electrical characterisation facilities including current-voltage and capacitance-voltage measurements and sheet resistance measurements
How our Knowledge Transfer Partnerships work
Discover how our Knowledge Transfer Partnerships work and how we can support you on a variety of projects
The Hallam Equity, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EEDI) Framework 2024-27
This page contains details about the Sheffield Hallam University's Equity, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Framework which sets the strategic direction for all the work Hallam is doing to become the most inclusive university it can be for its students, staff and communities.
Deborah Hobson
Debbie Hobson is a Senior Lecturer with the Paramedic team within the College of Health, Wellbeing and Life Sciences. She teaches on a wide range of modules including Preparation for Placement and Learning in Higher Education and Learning in Paramedic Practice
Steve Bullough
Steve joined SIRC in 2003 and his work has predominantly focused on sport economics, sports participation and analysis of elite sport