News
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Posted on Thursday 14 February 2019
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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Posted on Thursday 07 February 2019
Prof. Doug Cleaver returns from India after a successful trip
In January, Professor Doug Cleaver of MERI’s Materials Modelling group visited India to both deliver a Plenary conference talk and, working with Hallam's New Delhi office, promote broader college and University activities
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Posted on Wednesday 16 January 2019
CARR 10 Year Anniversary
Centre for Automation and Robotics Research celebrates their 10 year anniversary.
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Posted on Tuesday 18 December 2018
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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Posted on Wednesday 21 November 2018
Developing a Potential New Cure for Back Pain
Sheffield Hallam University Researchers from BMRC and MERI are developing a potential new cure for back pain
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Posted on Monday 05 November 2018
Professor Arutiun Ehiasarian receives researcher accolade
Sheffield Hallam University's ties to an international business were strengthened this week when a delegation from the company awarded an accolade to a leading researcher.
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Posted on Tuesday 17 July 2018
MERI Research Symposium 2018
The Materials and Engineering Research Institute's 8th Annual Symposium was held on 22nd and 23rd May 2018 at Sheffield Hallam University. Students and staff from MERI and the Department of Engineering and Mathematics had the opportunity to get together and discuss current research projects and innovation.
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Posted on Wednesday 11 July 2018
Hallam researcher receives European science award
A Sheffield Hallam University researcher has won an international award due to his groundbreaking work in creating protective coatings for everything from hip joints to satellites.
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Posted on Thursday 01 February 2018
Real-time monitoring project
Sheffield Hallam University is pleased to announce that the National HIPIMS Technology Centre-UK at the Materials and Engineering Research Institute (MERI) in partnership with Ionbond UK Ltd, has won a 12-month collaborative research project supported by Innovate UK, to help develop and implement new and innovative technology to enhance quality assurance capabilities in industrial production processes.
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Posted on Friday 01 December 2017
PhD Scholarships at MERI
The Materials and Engineering Research Institute (MERI) welcome applications for fully funded PhD studentships, to start in October 2018