Fictional human and real robot: sharing spaces with robots (interactive display and film screening)
The film made on 19th and 20th November will be screened on Wednesday 23 November, at Sheffield Hallam University, followed by an informal discussion
'Trip the Light Fantastic: Through the Eyes of a Spectroscopist' by Professor Chris Sammon
Take a whistle-stop tour through the development of spectroscopy and meet some important names from its history, eventually arriving at infrared spectroscopy
Sustainability Support Consortium
Join us on the 30th June for the first Sustainability Support Consortium breakfast event!
Iris Community Hub CPD networking event
Enjoy a stimulating afternoon at Sheffield Hallam University, where you can network with like-minded professionals, gaining inspiration and ideas on increasing the impact of your professional learning.
Fictional human and real robot: sharing spaces with robots (interactive display, scriptwriting workshop and filmmaking session)
Over the course of the weekend, on the 19 and 20 November, researchers from Sheffield Hallam University's Materials and Engineering Research Institute will present an interactive display of their latest work in robot, AI and VR technology developed at Sheffield Robotics
Fictional human and real robot: sharing spaces with robots (interactive display, scriptwriting workshop and filmmaking session)
Over the course of the weekend, on the 19 and 20 November, researchers from Sheffield Hallam University's Materials and Engineering Research Institute will present an interactive display of their latest work in robot, AI and VR technology developed at Sheffield Robotics
Transforming Teacher Education: Training for FE Teacher Trainers
The Sheffield Institute of Education is running a third cohort of continuing professional development (CPD) for FE and lifelong learning teacher educators
ASE Futures Conference Summer 2019
This is a joint conference developed by the Association for Science Education and Sheffield Institute of Education
'Stretched to Extremes – Materials Which Do the Opposite of What You Expect' by Professor Andrew Alderson
Negative stiffness materials – materials that become shorter when under tension – can display extreme behaviour and are unstable in isolation.This talk will review progress around these materials and applications