News News stories All the latest news from the Faculty of Engineering. 12 March 2024 University of Sheffield to train next generation of digital engineers, key to UK growth The University of Sheffield has been awarded a share of the UK’s biggest-ever investment in engineering doctoral skills to train the next generation of engineers, highly skilled in digital manufacturing 11 March 2024 Switch to a bio-based economy boosted by new University of Sheffield initiative The discovery phase for a new network that is set to help speed up the development and adoption of bio-based and biodegradable packaging - reducing our reliance on fossil resources - has been launched by researchers at the University of Sheffield. 7 March 2024 Event inspires next generation of engineers Local school children experience interactive insight into science, technology, engineering and maths at Exploring STEM event at the University of Sheffield 5 March 2024 Study to explore if circular economy can meet needs of UK's buildings A new project led by researchers from Civil Engineering will explore the extent to which the circular economy could meet the UK’s building needs using zero new material extractions, zero emissions and zero waste. Search World’s first net zero transatlantic flight to fly from London in 2023 The first ever net zero transatlantic flight will take off from the UK next year as part of a pioneering research project to fly across the pond using solely sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). 19 December 2022 ReNewFood: New project aims to enhance flavour of meat alternatives ReNewFood is a new project led by Matthew Hutchinson to commercialise the research outputs of Dr. Kang Lan Tee and Prof. Tuck Seng Wong in our Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering. 9 December 2022 Experts say building standards are failing to deliver healthy ventilation A panel of leading scientists and engineers contribute to a report on air pollution by England’s Chief Medical Officer. 9 December 2022 Credit: Phlux Technology University of Sheffield start-up secures £4m investment to bring ‘world first’ sensor to mass market A University of Sheffield spin-out company has secured the backing of leading deep tech investors to bring its revolutionary infrared sensors - a game changer for robotics and self-driving machines - to the mass market. 7 December 2022 New energy storage technology in homes could cut energy bills and help reach net zero New energy storage technology can store excess heat to provide hot water and heating at peak times - to help households save money on their energy bills. 1 December 2022 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Current page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 … Next page Next › Last page Last »