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How a manufacturing business embraced innovation

As a result of the Knowledge Transfer Partnership project, Panel Systems Ltd now embrace research and development as an essential business activity.

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Materials and engineering
Knowledge transfer partnerships
Case studies

How our interns have helped Oil and Gas Corrosion Ltd tackle challenging projects

Interns are something we have been familiar with at Oil & Gas Corrosion Ltd for several years, myself starting as a summer intern before securing a permanent position following my graduation.

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Graduate recruitment
Work placements internships
Materials and engineering
Case studies

Gripple — Keeping innovation at the heart of business

With five Queen’s Awards for Enterprise, constant innovation is part of the culture at Sheffield-based engineering firm Gripple

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Materials and engineering
Knowledge transfer partnerships
Case studies

Development of a new coating technology

IonBond AG worked with Sheffield Hallam University's Materials and Engineering Research Institute (MERI), to offer a new generation of coating systems

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Sustainability
Research
Materials and engineering
Case studies

Collaboration sparks food packaging revolution

A revolutionary food packaging material developed through a collaboration between Sheffield Hallam University and Karlstad University in Sweden is soon to be introduced to the market.

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Materials and engineering
Sustainability
Research
Case studies

Providing accurate ways of monitoring children's respiration

Our client, Sheffield Children's Hospital, identified a need to develop new equipment to monitor the respiration activity of patients.

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Healthcare technologies
Materials and engineering
Research

NCEFE helps local business Henderson’s Relish with global expansion

Find out how we've helped Henderson’s Relish, based in Sheffield, reach new global markets.

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Food
Materials and engineering

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.

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Polymers and nanocomposites
Past students
Modelling
Ceramics and glass
Research
STEM
Engineering
Materials and engineering
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Accelerated Weathering Testing

We conducted an accelerated weathering test to deduce the durability of a fabric material when exposed to extreme temperatures.

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Materials and engineering
Consultancy
Research

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
 

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