Showing 3921 - 3930 of 4020 results for "Aerospace Engineering"
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/biosciences/news/researcher-wins-five-year-wellcome-trust-and-royal-society-henry-dale-fellowship
    disease.’. For this fellowship, Dr Turner will be collaborating with Dr Vanessa Hearnden (Department of Materials Science and Engineering) and Dr Craig Murdoch (School of Clinical Dentistry) who have been developing
    Thumbnail for Researcher wins five-year Wellcome Trust and Royal Society Henry Dale Fellowship…
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/metallicscdt/news/fabrication-silicon-carbide-nanoparticles-using-pulsed-laser-ablation-liquid-and-investigation
    Nanomaterials (NMs) exhibit notable properties applicable across a diverse range of sectors, including physics, biology, materials science, chemistry, and engineering. ... Prior to his doctoral studies, Saeid completed both his master's and...
    Thumbnail for Fabrication of silicon carbide nanoparticles using pulsed laser ablation in liqu…
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/insigneo/overview/events/insigneo-seminar-professor-rebecca-shipley-and-prof-simon-walker-samuel-ucl
    for Nerve Engineering and Professor Simon Walker-Samuel from the UCL Centre for Advanced Biomedical Imaging who will visit the Insigneo Institute on Friday 10 March 2023.
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/energy/news/energy-institute-project-make-drinking-water-safe-egypt-shortlisted-2020-newton-prize
    The project’s investigators, Dr Mohammed Ismail and Dr Davide Poggio, both from the University of Sheffield’s Department of Mechanical Engineering, modelled and designed the system based on the water
    Thumbnail for Energy Institute project to make drinking water safe in Egypt is shortlisted for…
  • Can't find what you were looking for? Improve your search results.
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/news/university-sheffield-be-biggest-green-hydrogen-producer-and-drive-development-sustainable-aviation
    Giuseppe Buscemi, President, IMI Critical Engineering Europe, said: “The aviation industry is responsible for around seven per cent of the UK’s total carbon emissions and this figure continues to rise. ... fuels. We expect this technology, both...
    Thumbnail for University of Sheffield to be biggest green hydrogen producer and drive developm…
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/cmbe/news/2nd-uk-sea-vax-hub-all-partners-meeting-marks-major-milestone-regional-vaccine-collaboration
    The UK-Southeast Asia Vaccine Manufacturing Research Hub (UK-SEA Vax Hub), funded by the UK’s Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research ... School of Chemical, Materials and Biological...
    Thumbnail for 2nd UK-SEA Vax Hub all-partners meeting marks a major milestone in regional vacc…
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/machine-intelligence/news/artificial-intelligence-tool-predicts-kidney-failure-six-times-faster-human-expert-analysts
    The artificial intelligence (AI) tool provides a super-fast analysis of future kidney lifespan, and could be used in kidney clinics throughout the world
    Thumbnail for Artificial intelligence tool predicts kidney failure six times faster than human…
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/energy2050/news/pioneering-ps8-million-programme-aims-reduce-environmental-impact-gas-turbine-jet-engines
    The LITECS programme brings together six world leading UK engineering universities, supported by industry, to provide the multi-disciplinary expertise to address these needs. ... Funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, part...
    Thumbnail for Pioneering £8 million programme aims to reduce environmental impact of gas turb…
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/eee/news/knowledge-transfer-partnership-between-mobile-power-ltd-and-university-sheffield-leads-charge-solar
    Professor Dan Gladwin and Dr Matthew Smith from the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at the University of Sheffield partnered with Mobile Power Ltd in 2017 to work on a ... School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering.
    Thumbnail for Knowledge Transfer Partnership between Mobile Power Ltd and University of Sheffi…
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/news/worlds-first-low-energy-bioplastics-developed-university-sheffield-raises-ps2-million-investment
    The bioplastics perform better than existing bioplastics for use in high-value engineering and can reduce carbon emissions by up to seven times compared with oil-based alternatives.
    Thumbnail for World’s first low-energy bioplastics developed with the University of Sheffiel…