Analysing the performance of and characteristics of hockey sticks
How Sheffield Hallam University’s Centre for Sports Engineering Research helped Wasp Hockey, an established manufacturer of hockey sticks
Sustainable Materials, Sustainable Buildings
The Materials and Engineering Research Institute is offering numerous PhD/MPhil research opportunities for postgraduate students interested in the field of sustainable construction
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.
Wipro STEM Teacher Fellow and Teacher Mentor Programmes
The Wipro Teacher Fellow and Teacher Mentor Programmes support teachers of the STEM subjects to develop their practice in an innovative, evidence-based, collaborative programme of individualised professional learning built on enquiry and trust.
Outstanding KTP gains the recognition it deserves!
We are pleased to announce that our recent Knowledge Transfer Partnership with PMS Diecasting Ltd in Rotherham has been assessed by the Technology Strategy Board to be 'Outstanding' - the top grade available
Applied expertise
Accelerate the journey to success From design and engineering to health and biomedical sciences, our expertise can be applied across the entire healthcare technology sector.
Motion models of mobile robots
Details of motion models of mobile robots project undertaken by Sheffield Hallam University's Materials and Engineering Research Institute
Rising talent: How one student’s work placement with leading food equipment manufacturer turned into a first job
Baker Perkins is a leading Anglo-American manufacturer of food equipment and technology. Will Smith was a third-year undergraduate on the MEng Food Engineering degree when he was placed with Baker Perkins for his industrial placement year. Based in the Innovation Centre in Peterborough, Will was tasked with helping out the innovation team look at the next generation of bakery mixing technology.
Graham Swift
Graham teaches communications at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and digital signal processing to undergraduate level
Robots on reins could be the ‘eyes’ of firefighters
Firefighters moving through smoke-filled buildings could save vital seconds and find it easier to identify objects and obstacles, thanks to revolutionary reins that enable robots to act like guide dogs