Located on Pitt Street in Sheffield S1 4DG, Lewin Lab is a specialized facility dedicated to scientific research and innovation within the academic community. This laboratory is equipped with cutting-edge technology designed for various research applications across multiple disciplines. Researchers benefit from collaborative spaces that foster creativity and interdisciplinary projects aimed at addressing complex scientific challenges. Lewin Lab plays a pivotal role in advancing knowledge through experimentation while contributing to the local academic ecosystem. To learn more about our research initiatives, please visit our website.

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Matt Barber

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The Lewin Lab may not be the most glamorous facility at the University, but it does provide a good s

4/ 5

The Lewin Lab may not be the most glamorous facility at the University, but it does provide a good source of tools and resources for students to complete their work without a laptop (or going home). The departmental computer system is somewhat faster than that provided in other university buildings (although it's not exactly hard to beat) and offers a more comprehensive assortment of programming-related utilities. The biggest drawback of this facility is the opening hours: 9am-6pm on weekdays, and closed on weekends. As the only means for some students to complete module-related coursework, the lack of accessibility is somewhat of a limitation. This is further reduced when the facility is booked for a module. Overall, the Lewin Lab boasts many useful features (including the Mac Lab and Silent-Study Room), and would always recommend using it as a study space if you need somewhere to work within the University. If you have access to a laptop and the necessary tools, though, then you may find it more convenient to study elsewhere.

Peter Gibson

3 Google Rating

Its the Lewin Lab. Its in Sheffield. Its the home of computer science. Really what more do you need

3/ 5

Its the Lewin Lab. Its in Sheffield. Its the home of computer science. Really what more do you need or could you want to know.

Fernando Pérez Díaz

1 Google Rating

Horrible computer room for a computer science department.

1/ 5

Horrible computer room for a computer science department.

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