How transmission electron microscopy can improve product performance
Thanks to a new fingerprint analysis technique developed using mass spectrometry technology, police can discover more about the lifestyle and state of mind of a suspect.
Pioneering fingerprint method developed to help police identify suspects from blood marks
A new forensic fingerprint method has been developed by Sheffield Hallam University which could help police to gain a greater understanding of crime scenes from blood evidence.
Paula Hamilton
As senior lecturer I am responsible for the development and delivery of range of Criminology undergraduate and postgraduate modules
Dr Kate Whitfield
My main teaching interests are in the areas of Forensic Psychology, Social Psychology, and Developmental Psychology
Conceptual structures
Simon Andrews has been investigating the problem of computing formal concepts
Charlotte Coleman
My teaching interests are focused around children’s development, particularly cognitive development, and developmental research methods. I also teach Forensic psychology, focusing particularly on witness evidence and children’s engagement with the law and law services.
Ruwani Fernando
Ruwani Fernando
“Sheffield Hallam helped me to fight cyber crime.”
Roha studied BSc (Honours) Cyber Security with Forensics at Sheffield Hallam and she now works as a security engineer at RSA.
Soumya Duarah
Soumya Duarah