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Staff featured in Scientific Drilling

Dr Michael I. Ojovan, from the University of Sheffield´s Department of Materials Science and Engineering, is introducing a totally different approach to investigate Earth’s interior with the use of self-sinking capsules.

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Staff featured in the Daily Mail

Now radiation from Japan reaches Britain

Professor Neil Hyatt of the University of Sheffield´s Department of Materials Science and Engineering, comments on the discovery of traces of radioactive iodine in the air above Oxfordshire and Glasgow.

Staff featured in the Sheffield Star

Uni expert calls for new nuclear plants

Professor Neil Hyatt, from the University of Sheffield´s Department of Materials Science and Engineering, has called for the country to continue plans for a new generation of nuclear power plants.

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OCT company benefits from academic secondment scheme

Dr Stephen Matcher, from the University of Sheffield´s Department of Materials Science and Engineering, is working on secondment with a company on Optical Coherence Tomography.

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Professor Neil Hyatt, from the University of Sheffield´s Department of Materials Science and Engineering, speaks about the Fukishima nuclear plant in Japan.

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Politics.co.uk

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Huhne warns over rushing to `nuclear judgements´

Professor Neil Hyatt, from the University of Sheffield´s Department of Materials Science and Engineering, comments on nuclear storage facilities in the UK, following discussion over the use of nuclear power in the country.

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New method for self-assembling molecules

Professor Goran Ungar and Dr Xiangbing Zeng, from the University of Sheffield´s Department of Materials Science and Engineering, have discovered a new way of making small molecules self-assemble into complex nanopatterns.

Staff featured on BBC South Yorkshire

The glass wedding dress at Sheffield University

A feature on the Turner Museum of Glass, which is based in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Sheffield.

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