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Excited to share Laura Wheatcroft 's #FaradayPathways!
Check it out 👉https://t.co/5PVkONqKIs
From @FI_FutureCat to scientist at @Nyobolt, she shares:
🌟Importance of networking
🌟Impact of @FaradayInst@Skills4UK EMPOWER & @TheWiseCampaign at pivotal career points
Professor Sheila MacNeil, Emeritus Professor of Tissue Engineering @msesheffield said: “Male pattern baldness is such a common condition, affecting men all over the world, but at the moment there are only two FDA licensed drugs to treat it. Our research suggests that the answer to treating hair loss might be as simple as using a naturally occurring deoxy ribose sugar to boost the blood supply to the hair follicles to encourage hair growth." read more below!
Congratulations to Prof. Mark Rainforth and Prof Eric Palmiere, who have been awarded the @iom3 Bessemer Gold Medal and Tom Colclough Medal respectively.
Each year we hold the #IOM3Awards & Prizes representing the highest achieving individuals and groups in the field of materials, minerals and mining. 🎖
We are excited to share that the list of winners is now available on the IOM3 website: https://t.co/UI6YBRwNVK
In celebration of our fantastic women in engineering we asked asked them what it means to be working in the field and how their work helps and empowers others. This is what Harriet said:
#INWED24, #EnhancedbyEngineering, #WomenInEngineering
In celebration of our fantastic women in engineering we asked asked them what it means to be working in the field and how their work helps and empowers others. This is what Sylvia said:
#INWED24, #EnhancedbyEngineering, #WomenInEngineering
Excellent to see that our clinical outlook article has today been published in @NatRevUrol. As we develop more advanced medical devices, it's crucial that our pre-clinical testing follows the same trajectory. ⬇️
https://t.co/Mg7fQjcDVw
@insigneo@msesheffield@SheffUniEng
Cool new paper from the PhD work of Haoliang Jin in @msesheffield@CementsSheff - simulating the effects of different cement blends in resisting alkali-silica reactions, including what I think are some really clever ways to apply thermodynamic modelling: https://t.co/rBuEoVQ8FW
Not only is Libby a brilliant PhD student, she has also set up a running group for women🏃♀️. This is a fantastic initiative and it's great to see something which benefits the community!
@SheffUniEng
How do you win University of the Year? The @whatuni awards are the largest annual university awards in the UK - voted for exclusively by students. Here’s what they think of us (and why we won)!
🏭Don't miss Prof Ian M. Reaney (@msesheffield) at International Conference on Material Science & Smart Materials (#MSSM2024, 📆15.-17. May, 🎯Athens) talking about #ColdSintering of #AdvancedCeramics and #Glass!
👉https://t.co/r3M2s6nnwO
🎥Last year @ International Conference on Material Science & Smart Materials (MSSM) Prof Ian Reaney (@msesheffield) discussed the challenges faced in #ceramics#industry, new #technologies that can drastically cut #emissions, his own motivation for helping industry innovate.👇
Chris Race, UKAEA Chair in Fusion Materials, is using computer simulations to understand the processes of damage to materials at the smallest scales so that we can predict their behaviour over their lifetime in a fusion reactor.
Learn more: https://t.co/W2rVZt3ckO
We have a number of really exciting PhD opportunities available in Materials Science and Engineering, including five which are part of the new Fusion CDT. Find out more and apply now!