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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).

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Sustainability
Engineering
Business
Society

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.

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Engineering
Civic

Sheffield Hallam awarded £30k to further develop stroke prevention service

Digital health experts from Sheffield Hallam University have received a £30,000 grant to further develop a heart monitoring service which detects the health warning signs in those at risk of stroke and investigate the commercial viability of the technology.

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Health
Engineering

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.

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Engineering
Science

StirCoat Announcement

Sheffield Hallam University is pleased to announce that, in partnership with TWI (formerly The Welding Institute) and Ionbond UK Ltd, it has won a collaborative research project supported by Innovative UK to developer coatings for friction stir welding (FSW) tools.

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Coating characterisation
HIPIMS
PVD coating by HIPIMS
Research
Engineering
Materials and engineering

Scientists to develop revolutionary solution to back pain

A multi-million pound revolutionary research project which aims to regenerate damaged spinal discs and cure back pain, has begun at Sheffield Hallam University.

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Engineering
News
Science
Technology
Biomedical
Materials and engineering
Research
Transformational research
Engineering
Polymers and nanocomposites
Biomedical materials

MERI PhD students driving improvements in nuclear waste disposal

Three Sheffield Hallam University MERI PhD students, have begun working with the United States' Department of Energy on a project to help with the clean-up of a US nuclear plant undergoing decommissioning.

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Engineering
News
Research
Science
Transformational research
Engineering
Ceramics and glass
Polymers and nanocomposites
 

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