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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/mac/postgraduate/mech-eng/preparing/engineering-commercial-success-and-making-world-better-place
    Prepare students for future leadership roles by providing the opportunity for them to leverage their existing foundational understanding of engineering to understand the complex context in which engineering takes place.
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/royce-institute/news/materials-discovery-be-transformed-new-cutting-edge-research-centre
    About us. Impact and outreach. Facilities. Capabilities. Research. Department of Materials Science and Engineering. ... These collaborations create new engineering components for high performance industrial applications, generating new knowledge,
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/management/research/research-impact-and-knowledge-exchange/project-future-proof-supply-chain-resilience-and-security
    The tool enables high value manufacturing industries, such as civil aerospace, automotive and rail, to benchmark their own supply chain resilience and how they are responding to and managing risk and
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/neuroscience-institute/news/new-partnership-progress-treatments-neuroinflammatory-diseases
    Quell Therapeutics was founded by Syncona in partnership with six leading experts in the Treg field, cell engineering, solid organ transplantation and autoimmune diseases: Giovanna Lombardi, Professor of Human Transplant Immunology
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/cmbe/news/university-sheffield-co-lead-ps5m-hub-support-national-nuclear-waste-strategy
    It also supports the Henry Royce Institute’s Nuclear Materials Research Area, supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), which focuses on enhancing the UK's strengths in ... School of Chemical, Materials and...
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/news/revolutionary-energy-storage-technology-being-trialled-university-sheffield-engineers
    Dr Rob Barthorpe, from the University of Sheffield’s Department of Mechanical Engineering, said: “This is an exciting milestone to have reached and we are now looking forward to generating the
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/engineering/news/university-sheffield-engineers-help-major-manufacturer-eliminate-fossil-fuels-its-supply-chain
    Recent chemical and biological engineering graduates Alex Newman and Ed Platt, who graduated from Sheffield with First Class MEng degrees, started their PhD programmes in July 2020. ... Professor Peter Styring - an renowned expert in carbon capture...
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/city-region/news/economic-impact-and-influence-why-amrc-matters-uk-manufacturing
    Keith Ridgway and local businessman Adrian Allen, with critical support from the University of Sheffield and aerospace giant Boeing.
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/news/university-sheffield-one-englands-best-working-businesses-and-public-engagement
    The facility known as COMPASS – Composites at Speed and Scale - will work with partners from the aerospace industry to develop new ways to manufacture lightweight aircraft components, create high-skilled jobs
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/multisim-insigneo/news/finite-element-modelling-developing-infant-femur-using-paired-ct-and-mri-scans
    Through the MultiSim project in Sheffield, we have pioneered modelling technologies to investigate very young children’s bone using personalised computer models based on CT and MRI scans.
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