Fictional human and real robot: sharing spaces with robots
In a future where intelligent androids are fully integrated with everyday life, how do we distinguish ourselves as human? Answers to this and other robotics, AI and VR-related questions can be found at the 'Fictional human and real robot: sharing spaces with robots' event
New Review - out now
The autumn edition of university magazine Review is now out at Shefifeld Hallam University.
Revolutionary new building material developed at MERI
Liquid Granite is not only capable of withstanding temperatures in excess of 1100 degrees Celsius, but it also maintains its heat adversity for longer and won't explode at extreme temperatures like traditional concrete
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.
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
Royals praise for Sheffield Hallam University
His Royal Highness Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester, has praised Sheffield Hallam University's award-winning Heart of the Campus Building at Collegiate Crescent during a commemorative visit
Phd Perspective - Remote Doctoral Viva
March 2020 marked the start of lockdown in the UK due to the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak. In academia, lecturers have been working non-stop to create a new norm for students, moving their practices online and developing remote teaching tools.
Tinsley Bridge recognises MERI as major contributor
MERI has been recognised by the Tinsley Bridge group as a major contributor in the creation of their ultrahigh strength steel
Symposium on Field Robotics
On 5th of March, Sheffield Robotics (a collaboration between Sheffield Hallam and Sheffield University) held a one-day symposium on Field Robotics.
Fresh talent pulls in big nuclear contracts
As the traditional mining market continued to decline, Penny Hydraulics, a North Derbyshire-based supplier of mining and lifting equipment, were faced with the need to diversify and find new market opportunities for their static and portable lifting equipment and cranes