The event, which took place at King Edward VII School in Sheffield brought together 80 female students from across South Yorkshire with an interest in pursuing a career in Engineering or Computer Science.

...combines the expertise of three research groups at the University of Sheffield: Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology Group (RAT Group), the Centre for Assistive Technology and Connected Healthcare (CATCH) and the Telehealth and Care Technologies theme of CLAHRC YH (http://clahrc-yh.nihr.ac.uk/)
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Wednesday, 28 June 2017
CATCH academic joins celebrations as part of International Women in Engineering Day 2017
Last Friday, Dr Heidi Christensen joined a packed programme as part of the "Celebrating Women in Engineering and Computer Science" event on International Women in Engineering Day 2017.
The event, which took place at King Edward VII School in Sheffield brought together 80 female students from across South Yorkshire with an interest in pursuing a career in Engineering or Computer Science.
The event, which took place at King Edward VII School in Sheffield brought together 80 female students from across South Yorkshire with an interest in pursuing a career in Engineering or Computer Science.
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Thursday, 8 June 2017
Professor Wendy Moyle from Menzies Health Institute (Queensland)joins June CATCH Networking Lunch as guest speaker
The wider CATCH network came out in force last week to hear from guest speaker, Professor Wendy Moyle with her talk entitled “Companion Robots: Are they Effective in Care of People with Dementia?”
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