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Richard Mather

Richard is currently Course Leader for BA (Hons) Digital Media Production and teaches a range of modules that focus on the development of digital media, including Digital Media Technologies, Web Based Media and Applications, App Design and Development, and Digital Media Futures. He also teaches on the MA in Digital Media Management.

JT Rehab

Tobias is a tech entrepreneur and angel investor, and sector expert on accelerator design.

Soumya Basu

Soumya Sankar

Designing advanced clean steam generators

There is a huge commercial opportunity for clean steam production systems. The aim of this project is to overcome sever challenges we currently face including: (i) develop understanding of chloride-related corrosion at higher temperatures, (ii) applying numerical modelling techniques to analyse the thermal and mechanical stresses in the steam equipment, (iii) optimise the design numerically and analytically, (iv) test a scaled-prototype to validate the numerical model, (v) validate the model with an industrial-scale clean steam generator available with the industrial partner.

Research Excellence Framework

ADMRC Research Excellence Framework

BioFurniture (IMPUMFAID) Improving Materials Properties using Modified Flax and Innovative Design

This project seeks to establish whether modified bio-composite sheet materials made from renewable natural resources can be used as viable alternatives

Case studies

How we gave a health kick to a new company

Natural Sports Nutrition approached Innovation Futures to help develop their range of Performance Meals. This collaboration kick-started their business by developing a product range to take to the market. An impressive 8,000 meals were sold in the first three months.

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Food
Sport

Talented engineers help lifting specialist go nuclear

Derbyshire-based Penny Hydraulics supplies specialist lifting equipment including vehicle-mounted cranes and loading platforms, goods lifts, lighting winches and specialist equipment for the mining industry. A Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) with engineering experts from Sheffield Hallam University helped make their expansion into the nuclear industry a highly successful venture.

News

Celebrating our research at the annual MERI Research Symposium

The Materials and Engineering Research Institute's annual Symposium was held on 17th and 18th May 2016 at Sheffield Hallam University

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Fresh talent pulls in big nuclear contracts

As the traditional mining market continued to decline, Penny Hydraulics, a North Derbyshire-based supplier of mining and lifting equipment, were faced with the need to diversify and find new market opportunities for their static and portable lifting equipment and cranes

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Knowledge Transfer Partnerships
 

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