Region's first robotics centre launches
Robotics in South Yorkshire has sparked into life in 2008 with the launch of the region's only Centre for Automation and Robotics Research (CARR), based at Sheffield Hallam University
Ceramics and Glasses seminar reveals new industry opportunities
We recently launched our new ceramic and glass capabilities with a seminar and networking session for current and prospective clients lead by Drs Hywel Jones and Paul Bingham
Embrace – inter-hospital transfer service at Sheffield Children's Hospital
We developed a simulation model to assess the difference in service between using dedicated helicopters and the traditional land-based ambulance service for Embrace, the Yorkshire and Humber Infant and Children's inter-hospital transfer service
'Winning the award felt completely surreal, being surrounded by so many talented creators was an honour!'
Winning the award felt completely surreal, being surrounded by so many talented creators was an honour!
Creating new methods of diagnosing bone disease in children
Sheffield Children's Hospital identified a need to develop new equipment with Sheffield Hallam University to monitor the bone mineral density (BMD) in children less than four years old.
Sheffield Hallam delivered project helps to support teacher development
Two-thirds of teachers taking part in our pilot project aimed at supporting their continuing development say it has helped improve their knowledge and made them more effective.
Sheffield Hallam named as UK Business Hero
Sheffield Hallam has been recognised for the positive impact it has had on businesses, amidst the uncertainty and disruption of the global Covid-19 pandemic and been named as a UK Business Hero.
School Visit
Sheffield Hallam University's Centre for Automation and Robotics Research (CARR) visited Hunters Bar Junior School in December 2014 to talk to Year 4 pupils about robots and research into robotics
Doncaster Health Determinants Research Collaboration (HDRC)
In 2020, Doncaster Council delivered a Local Authority Research System project. It found that staff lacked time, funding, confidence and capacity to either carry out research or use its findings, nevertheless, staff understood the value of research activity.
Charlotte Benkowitz
Charlotte is a PhD student within the Sports Engineering Research Group