Sheffield Hallam’s free interactive STEM event Explore! returns
Families across Sheffield are invited to attend Sheffield Hallam University’s Explore! Science, Engineering and More event tomorrow (Saturday 18 March) to experience a host of hands-on interactive STEM activities.
Hallam students achieve milestone success at Formula Student UK
SHURacing have placed fifth in the UK, and eighth in the world at Formula Student, one of the largest student engineering events in Europe
Sheffield Hallam crowned winner of Design Challenge 2025
Students from Sheffield Hallam University have been named winners at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers’ (IMechE) Design Challenge 2025
Hallam researchers secure role in government project to decarbonise glass manufacturing
Researchers from Sheffield Hallam University are part of a worldwide group of organisations who have received a £7million government contract to develop sustainable methods of glass manufacturing.
Hallam honours those that embody university values of inclusion, innovation and health expertise
Leading women in business, engineering and sport, pioneers in sustainable design and public health experts addressing inequality are set to receive honorary doctorates from Sheffield Hallam University.
New Master Cutler visits Hallam’s National Centre of Excellence for Food Engineering
The new Master Cutler, Dame Julie Kenny, has visited Sheffield Hallam’s National Centre of Excellence for Food Engineering (NCEFE) to learn more about the University’s work to address challenges across the food and drink industry.
Sheffield Hallam launches new PhD study with FIFA
Sheffield Hallam University is launching a PhD study with FIFA to explore the dynamics of how new types of footballs behave and interact with different playing surfaces, to help improve the game and inform football governance.
Hallam launches industry-leading food engineering research centre
Sheffield Hallam University has today (18 October) launched the National Centre of Excellence for Food Engineering (NCEFE).
Sheffield Hallam University collaborates with SYNETIQ to drive HGV fleet decarbonisation
Master’s students at Sheffield Hallam University have collaborated with SYNETIQ, the UK’s leading vehicle salvage, dismantling and recycling company, to help it achieve its net zero ambitions.
Ronak Janani
Ronak started her PhD at SHU in 2014 in the field of sol-gel chemistry and energy storage. Her PhD was focused on sol-gel fabrication of ionogel electrolytes for double-layer supercapacitors. Following her PhD, Ronak used her background in sol-gel chemistry to enter the field of biomaterials by researching into bioactive glass ceramics for healthcare applications. She is currently part of the iPSpine project which aims to design a novel therapy for chronic lower back pain related to disc degeneration.