"I am really impressed by SHU’s perspective, which focuses on turning scientific knowledge to innovative solutions to industrial problems. I believe that we can develop a continuous and very efficient collaboration between Sheffield Hallam and my home institute Kocaeli University."
"I find tapping into the knowledge of the rapidly evolving fields of energy systems and digital technologies to deepen the understanding of the challenges and exploring new ways to address them particularly exciting."
Professor Alex will take us on a journey through the history of Artificial Intelligence and why, over the last few years, the technology has developed at such a fast pace.
The Industry and Innovation Research Institute (I2Ri) draws on talents, expertise and facilities across Sheffield Hallam University. The vision is to be the leading provider of applied research excellence delivering materials, computing, science and engineering innovations meeting the development needs of industry.
"Completing this groundbreaking project is a testament to the power of collaboration between academia and industry. Our AI-driven approach has effectively addressed the challenges associated with assessing the quality of recycled fibres, paving the way for their widespread adoption in sustainable construction practices."
This year on 20th March, we significantly expanded the event as we hosted EngFest+. This event delivered all of the usual EngFest activities with the students, but also created knowledge exchange and R&I collaboration opportunities between staff in the Dept. of Engineering and Mathematics at Sheffield Hallam University and industry.
"The ultimate goal is to help people, and I’d like to do this by creating a hub for fundamental and applied research that also serves as an AI & robotics education centre, where students and the workforce can learn about and embrace new AI and robotics technologies."
Congratulations to Dr Abdel-Karim Al-Tamimi, on his successful application to the Cyber Security Academic Startup Accelerator Programme (CyberASAP) funded by The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology and Innovate UK.
Innovate UK received 506 AKT applications in Round 2 which closed at the end of last year and have awarded just over £5m of funding to 35% of these – two of which are led by I2Ri academics
The most exciting part of my work is a combination of being associated with developing materials, ingredients, and products that we all want to consume, and being very close to a product that we all recognize and enjoy. It’s also exciting to be able to apply engineering systems to enhance the quality and taste of products everyone can relate to.
Join this captivating fusion of creativity and scientific discovery at the annual science and art mash-up from the Biomolecular Sciences Research Centre, Sheffield Hallam University to the Millennium Gallery.