Science Foundation Ireland
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SFI is the national foundation for investment in research in STEM
Is í SFI an fhondúireacht náisiúnta maidir le hinfheistíocht i dtaighde i ETIM
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Cork Carnival of Science returns to Fitzgerald’s Park Sat 8th & Sun 9th June! Expect a STEMtastic extravaganza with more than 45 FREE activities and events to enjoy! Supported by Cork City Council Science Foundation Ireland Old Cork WaterWorks Experience. For more see buff.ly/3pEkjsj
Security expert develops AI-powered app for safer travel siliconrepublic.com/machines/secur… via Silicon Republic Dublin City University University College Dublin UCC Ireland Ollscoil na Gaillimhe | University of Galway Science Foundation Ireland
Congratulations to Barry Hayes in #MaREI UCC Ireland for winning over €1m in Science Foundation Ireland funding for AUTONOMY which will create revolutionary new tools to manage electrical energy resources at a local level
marei.ie/ucc-and-tyndal…
Building data for a healthy Ireland in partnership with #Sláintecare . Maeve Murray and team on the value of community data #InsightHealth
Department of Health Dublin City University University College Dublin Ollscoil na Gaillimhe | University of Galway UCC Ireland Science Foundation Ireland
DCU School of Health and Human Performance Dr Hannah Goss Maeve Murray
Stephen Behan
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Earlier this month, an investment of €104 million in four SFI Research Centres was announced at a special event in Mansion House Dublin. This wonderful video shows highlights from the event - watch: youtube.com/watch?v=R9-BnL…
FutureNeuro Centre BiOrbic, Bioeconomy SFI Research Centre VistaMilk SFI Research Centre I-Form
Cells emit exosomes that tell us a story about cell health. #MachineLearning can read it
Mark Roantree Dublin City University on his groundbreaking #InsightHealth heart research 🫀
UCC Ireland University College Dublin Ollscoil na Gaillimhe | University of Galway Science Foundation Ireland
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Six academics UCC Ireland appear on the list of Ireland's 'Best Engineering and Technology Scientists' on Research.com
Congratulations to Science Foundation Ireland #MaREI 's Jerry D Murphy, Brian O Gallachoir, Gregorio Iglesias, & Gordon Lightbody
marei.ie/six-academics-…
'We have already achieved a 27% reduction in our carbon footprint,' - The Farm Zero C project from BiOrbic, Bioeconomy SFI Research Centre and Carbery Group was featured in euronews this week. The project aims to set up a climate-neutral profit-making dairy farm. Read here: euronews.com/green/2024/05/…
#ClimateNow in partnership with @copernicusecmwf
Farm Zero C in Ireland is working to slash emissions and boost biodiversity. 🐄
What challenges do they face on the road to climate neutrality?
Find out in this week’s episode 👇
bit.ly/3wFSgN9
To mark #WorldIBDDay APC's AUGMENT SFI project will host an information event for people affected by IBD, to learn of the latest advancements in IBD Research. 'What's New in IBD' takes place 6pm, Wed 29th May at Hayfield Manor Hotel, Cork.
Booking essential > bit.ly/3WLqOIo
Lero, the @Scienceirel Research Centre for #Software , has announced Prof. Hongyu Zhang of Chongqing University, and Prof. Daniela Damian (@DanaHDamian) of UniversityOfVictoria, as the newest recipients of the prestigious David Lorge Parnas Fellowships.
Read more➡️lero.ie/news-and-event…
Congratulations to Science Foundation Ireland #MaREI Director Brian O Gallachoir on this well deserved award
Preprint out from our Science Foundation Ireland Future Digital Challenge project on process monitoring and quality control for bioprinting
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Led by Vasileios Sergis and Daniel Kelly, in collaboration with Karl Mason's group
CÚRAM Biomedical Engineering University of Galway Ollscoil na Gaillimhe | University of Galway
'The mission of BiOrbic really is to help Ireland transition from a fossil dependent society to a bio-based society.' - Prof Kevin O’Connor, Director of BiOrbic, Bioeconomy SFI Research Centre, was interviewed by TechCentral.ie. You can read the full interview at: techcentral.ie/focus-on-resea…
Researchers from Trinity College Dublin have unveiled that myriad, intricate factors influence the genesis and chemistry of bastnäsite and rare earth carbonates, which are critically needed for today’s tech industry and its hardware outputs. Read here: sfi.ie/research-news/… #IrishResearch