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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/news/nuclear-amrc-support-next-phase-rolls-royce-smr-development
    By harnessing British engineering and ingenuity, we can double down on our plan to deploy more home-grown, affordable clean energy in this country.”. ... In working with Rolls-Royce, we are proud to back the largest engineering collaboration the...
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/cmbe/news/industry-visits-offer-pharmaceutical-engineering-students-invaluable-learning-experience
    Students in the Pharmaceutical Engineering MSc program have been granted beneficial industry insights through organised visits to AstraZeneca, GlaxoSmithKline, and Almac. ... These insights offered students a comprehensive understanding of potential
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/news/cloud-based-ai-helps-reduce-river-pollution
    Dr Will Shepherd, Principal Investigator from the University of Sheffield’s Department of Civil and Structural Engineering, said: “Our sewer networks were not designed to convey heavy rainfall to treatment, CSOs ... Professor Joby Boxall,...
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/insigneo/news/esprc-new-investigator-award-dr-pinaki-bhattacharya
    Congratulations to Insigneo Member Dr Pinaki Bhattacharya, Lecturer in Solid Biomechanics at the University of Sheffield’s Department of Mechanical Engineering, on his £354k EPSRC New Investigator Award.
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/biosciences/news/engineering-stomata-could-boost-crop-performance-future-climate-scenarios
    You are here. Engineering stomata could boost crop performance in future climate scenarios. ... 17 June 2022. Engineering stomata could boost crop performance in future climate scenarios. ... Our study highlights engineering stomata could be a route...
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/news/helping-alternative-proteins-go-mainstream-sustainable-planet
    Professor Tuck Seng Wong, from the University of Sheffield’s School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering, said: “Traditionally, high-protein sources have come from animal products like meat, eggs, and
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/engineering/news/scientists-and-engineers-join-forces-champion-building-ventilation
    Building Engineering Services Association), CIBSE (the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers), IMechE (Institution of Mechanical Engineers) and FETA (the Federation of Environmental Trade Associations). ... An international awareness
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/biosciences/people/emeritus-and-honorary-academics/philip-h-warren
    Ian Hough: Meeting ecological flow objectives for the WFD in heavily modified water bodies (jointly with Dr James Shucksmith (Civil and Structural Engineering) and United Utilities). ... As with most of the major environmental challenges we face,
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/engineering/diamond-engineering/our-facilities/explore-our-labs-new-360deg-tours
    We are excited to introduce a new way to explore some of the labs at Diamond Engineering through 360 image tours. ... A Glimpse into Diamond Engineering: These tours offer a snapshot of our commitment to providing state-of-the-art facilities for
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/royce-institute/news/wh-tildsley-sub-sea-junction
    About us. Impact and outreach. Facilities. Capabilities. Research. Department of Materials Science and Engineering.
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