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Alonso Blanco-Velo

I have been lecturer in Higher Education since 2005, with 10 years of commercial and administrative experience. I obtained a PhD in Management in October 2015. I have been made an unconditional offer to undertake the Pg Cert Learning & Teaching in HE, commencing in September 2016.

Bringing engineering skills into space innovation.

MSc student Michelle Chimwanda is combining engineering expertise with a passion for space — and earning international awards.

Advanced clinical practitioner

Train to become a advanced clinical practitioner in a wide variety of health and social care settings in 3 years. This degree apprenticeship suitable for experienced registered healthcare professionals who want to progress into advancing practice.

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Dr Ningrong Lei

Dr Lei is a Senior Lecturer in Systems Engineering in the Department of Engineering and Mathematics.

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Robert Stevens

Robert is a senior lecturer in Geography and Planning at Sheffield Hallam. He has a cross-disciplinary academic background in Economics, Political Science, Geography and Urban Planning.

'I studied while competing internationally.'

Jude studied while competing internationally.

Emma Sconce

For her PhD, Emma is aiming to undertake research in the area of hamstring injury-risk assessment, investigating the mechanism and subsequent ability to predict muscle injury in athletes, developing and using equipment that is real-word friendly and useful for coaches in the field.

Louise Burnie

Louise Burnie is a PhD student in the Centre for Sport Engineering Research, working in collaboration with the English Institute for Sport and British Cycling

Development of Thermal Imaging to Monitor Wounds in Skeletal Surgeries

The aim of this project is to develop innovative thermal imaging solutions to assess and monitor inflammation and surgical tissues' reaction and the time taken for them to settle down after skeletal surgeries.

Development of accelerometry to assist in vestibular dysfunction examinations and to reduce falls

This study aims to develop accelerometry techniques in order to accurately measure the body's posture and movements and use signal processing and artificial intelligence methods to analyse and interpret the information.

 

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