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Valeria Nico
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My work involves two areas that seem quite different: powering small electronics devices from ambient vibrations and pumping fluids for cooling the electronics of space satellites! The common point is that I am using electromagnetic induction (a magnet moving in a coil).
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Valentine Turpin
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I’m working on the relationship between our brain 🧠 and our gut 🦠
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Vaishnavi Honavar
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Tommy Murphy
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My PhD research involves theoretically analysing and designing components for photonic integrated circuits to improve their performance. These circuits use light to transfer and process information.
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Tianhao Zhang
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I am a Ph.D. student specializing in edge computing and optimizing resource placement at Trinity College Dublin.
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Tammy Strickland
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Smita Patil
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I study platelets (tiny cell fragments found in the blood) using various biochemical methods and super cool microscopy techniques.
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Siva Periasamy
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Sarah Smoni Varghese
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My PhD is in the field of organic chemistry. I focus on making catalysts that can be applied in reactions to make chiral compounds. Chiral compounds are compounds that exist in 2 forms which are non-superimposable mirror images of each other (just like the palms of your hand!) It is important to make chiral compounds because most pharmaceutical compounds are chiral. And our body is a chiral environment, where certain receptors can accept only one of the forms of the chiral molecule.
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Sampreet Rangaswamy
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I work on 3D printing of metal alloys and improving the properties of these printed shapes.
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Rosie Giglia
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I use brain waves to research why some people with a condition called multiple sclerosis have changes in their thinking
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Rosemary Josekutty Thomas
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I’m a Computer Scientist researching on how to help farmers with technology.
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Rocco Lupoi
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I lecture to mechanical engineering students in Trinity College Dublin. I also run a research group; we develop new 3D printing machines and materials. In my research, I use lasers!
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Rinki Singh
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Rebecca Nkiruka Ndukwe
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Pawel Rulikowski
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I work as a radio frequency (RF) design engineer. I design RF components so you can use your smart phone even on the Moon (I did that too!).
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Nouman Ghafoor
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Nicole Todd
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Mike Simms
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Mike Hinchey
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i was hired by NASA because of my expertise in mathematical correctness of software (ensuring that we *know* software will work), but nowadays I work very much in the area of autonomous systems.
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Mike Hayes
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We use tiny amounts of heat, light and vibration and convert them to electricty to power wireless sensors.
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Martin O'Connell
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Mark Germaine
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Luke Molloy
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I design very large concrete tanks for holding the water you drink in your tap. I also design all the pipes and treatment plants that treat the water when you flush your toilet.
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Laura Foley
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Keerthi M. Nair
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Trying to detect the presence of microbes in wounds, soil, and food by developing electrochemical sensors.
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Joan ALABOSON
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My current work is about improving health and helping people use technology to find support to keep them happy. I also worked as a doctor for a couple of years before taking an interest in helping people have better mental health.
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James Sweeney
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Ifeolutembi Fashina
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Hannah Cleary
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I’m currently working as a research student in Trinity College Dublin. I’m exploring how long-acting injections work in a patients body. I’m also a pharmacist and sometimes work in community pharmacy at the weekends.
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Georgiana Ifrim
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I am a computer scientist. I think of my work as problem solving with computers, a sort of puzzle that keeps me engaged and buzzing. I like that I can write computer programs that make something work better or faster.
My research is in Artificial Intelligence, also called Machine Learning, and how to build tools that are useful for our daily lives.
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Elisabeth O'Flaherty
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My work explores the friendly bacteria (bugs!) that live in our gut.
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Dimitra Psychogiou
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Diarmuid Kenny
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I work with people trying to discover new drugs to help cure different disease. I work on a team with different skills (chemists, biologist, bioinformaticians) however I focus on looking at proteins, the main builiding block of every animal, plant or microscopic organism and how they are affected by different drugs
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Dasun Lahiru Muthumala Jayasooriya
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Daisy Das
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Brian McGuinness
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Brendan Mullane
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I like talking to students about electronics and technologies that impact on our everyday life such such as smartphones and medical gadgets.
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Bhagyabati Moharana
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Benjamin Thébaudeau
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Ben Bond
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Badal Mondal
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I use computers to help scientists choose the best materials for making things like phones, cars, and computers. This helps us make them faster, safer, and cheaper.
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Ayesha Sharif
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I am a researcher at University of Galway, Ireland.
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Aparna Nayak
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Aon Safdar
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Aoibhinn Downes
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I work in synthetic organic chemistry. Which really means I spend my time mixing specific chemicals together hoping that they will make interesting new compounds.
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Ali Shayegh
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Alice Parkes
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I am a researcher in pharmaceuticals. My work explores different ways to make pharmaceutical products perform better for patients.
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Alessandra Mileo
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I design computer programs that try to make machines more “intelligent”. This include capturing sensor data, images, text, and processing them to understand danger, help medical diagnosis, and solve complex problems
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Ahmed Zahran
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I teach computer science at UCC and my research focuses on the design of multimedia applications and communication networks.
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