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Professor Fin O'Flaherty Inaugural Lecture

This professorial lecture will explore how to ensure infrastructures are fit for purpose with ideas on how to design a more cost-effective and environmentally friendly infrastructure to improve and increase its lifespan and how they can be retained which will in turn reduce the need for more costly demolition and replacement processes.

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Infrastructure management
Infrastructure
Industrial problem solving
Industrial inspection
Innovative construction materials
Materials testing
Materials analysis
Structural testing
Structural design and stress analysis
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Drs Hywel Jones and Paul Bingham open ceramics theme

The ceramics theme, run by Drs Hywel Jones and Paul Bingham, aims to provide enhanced capability for the much needed delivery of ceramics and glass related consultancy, contract research and knowledge transfer projects (KTPs) by the University.

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Ceramics and glass
Ceramics and glass consultancy
Industrial problem solving
Materials analysis and spectroscopy
Materials development
Product performance testing
News

Lightweight ceramic technology gets heavyweight investment

A spin-out business called XeraCarb created by Sheffield Hallam University to commercialise novel high performance and low cost ceramic materials is benefiting from significant new investment to take its technology into production

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Ceramics and glass
Ceramics and glass consultancy
Industrial problem solving
Materials analysis and spectroscopy
Materials development
Product performance testing

Fully-Funded PhD Scholarship in UK Radioactive Waste Thermal Treatment and Environmental Monitoring

Sheffield Hallam University is offering this challenging and exciting PhD project in radioactive waste immobilisation and monitoring. This project is fully-funded by the UK's Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) and is supported by the National Nuclear Laboratory (NNL). The project is also supported by a consortium of leading UK Universities and nuclear industry partners, through the EPSRC TRANSCEND consortium, and the successful applicant will form part of a strong cohort at Sheffield Hallam University and also as part of TRANSCEND.

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Business, Technology and Enterprise
Research
Ceramics and glass
Ceramic materials and powders
Full time home
Full time international
Funding opportunities
Industrial problem solving
Other funding opportunities
Polymers and composites
Polymers and nanocomposites
 

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