News News stories All the latest news from the Faculty of Engineering. University of Sheffield scientists have used state-of-the-art imaging to see how a protein binds to DNA to help maintain both healthy and cancer cells. The discovery could help to find new chemotherapies whilst shielding healthy cells from side effects. DNA discovery could shield key healthy cells from chemotherapy side effects A new discovery of how cells maintain their DNA could help protect healthy cells from the side effects of chemotherapy. 23 June 2026 University of Sheffield awarded share of £80 million to boost student places and build new facilities to strengthen UK defence industry The University of Sheffield has been awarded over £2 million of government funding to deliver more than 300 extra places on civil and mechanical engineering undergraduate courses over the next four years. 11 June 2026 Industry meets academia at 17th International Conference on Flow Processes in Composite Materials Leading international and UK composites industries will participate with academic researchers at FPCM17 at the University of Sheffield from June 30th to July 2nd. 5 June 2026 'Fatbergs' are taking over city sewers - scientists are fighting back A multidisciplinary team from the Schools of EEE and MAC have been working on the development of the next generation of AI and robots for pipe network inspection and maintenance, bringing academia and industry to an international level. Published by the BBC 4 June 2026 Search Faculty of Engineering marks #INWED24: inspiring the future generation of Women in Engineering To celebrate International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), the Faculty hosted a two-day event at The Wave on 10th-11th June. This inspiring event showcased the remarkable achievements & diverse experiences of women in engineering, staff & students. 23 June 2024 Karman Alpha: Twelve Feet Under - the documentary Student-led rocketry team ‘Project Sunride’ premiered their ‘Karman Alpha’ documentary last month, chronicling their journey to America where they launched the two-stage rocket in the Mojave Desert, California. 13 June 2024 Students wow judges in Siemens Digital Innovation Zone robotic arm competition Judges were blown away by the ingenuity and creativity of four student teams who programmed a robot arm to navigate complex courses in a recent competition held at the Siemens Digital Innovation Zone (DIZ). 29 May 2024 Meet the students making video games for charity A new range of video games raising vital funds for UK charities has been developed by a team of students, Project Pixel, at the University of Sheffield, founded by two computer science students. 22 May 2024 Creating access routes for researchers to mechanical workshop facilities: the Open Access Mechanical Workshop pilot initiative Pilot initiative hopes to demonstrate the benefits of providing routes for researchers to access technical mechanical workshop facilities 21 May 2024 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Current page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 … Next page Next › Last page Last »