Materials science technologist
This degree apprenticeship will give you the understanding of materials engineering across numerous sectors, such as automotive, aerospace, healthcare, defence and energy, to progress as a materials science technologist.
Dr Philip Gardiner
Over the last twenty-five years, I have been involved in the development and teaching of a variety of chemical and environmental courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. I have lectured on courses in analytical chemistry, environmental chemistry and science, and physical chemistry to all years of the undergraduate programme.
Metals and Metallic Coatings
Corrosion tests can be performed on metals, alloys and metallic coatings, such as hot-dip and electroplated surfaces
Piloting a workplace wellbeing service for Sheffield Hospital's staff
We provided a pilot workplace health and wellbeing service for 50 staff based at the Northern General Hospital and Royal Hallamshire Hospital in Sheffield
Standard Test Techniques for Paints
We offer a range of techniques for the characterisation of paint coatings in terms of their physical durability, mechanical properties and anti-corrosive performance
Tourism and hospitality
If you're working in the events industry, we have everything you need to ensure success.
Applications of Advanced Control and Optimisation in Battery Energy Storage System
This PhD project will focus on investigating model predictive control and optimisation methods and their applications in BESS
Robotics and dementia: Design a robot as a companion for people suffering from dementia
The project's aim is to design a companion robot which will move around in a residential area, home or care home.
Polymer characterisation - Gelation mechanisms
The ability of a polymer to gel when subjected to stimuli is of considerable importance in the production of smart polymers
Robot technology to increase safety for firefighters
One of our robotics experts, Dr Jacques Penders, is working with South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service and a number of European partners to develop palm-sized robots, named the Guardians and the Viewfinders, which will soon be the first to enter burning buildings