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Victoria McTigue Fennell
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I work in the area of organic chemistry research. I’m trying to form carbon to carbon bonds using photochemistry(light) in continuous flow.
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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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Shipra Nagar
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Sheila Castilho
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I work with machine translation. I teach computers how to translate.
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Shane O'Reilly
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I identify and measure organic molecules in the environment for a variety of reasons, ranging from detecting pollutants to studying microorganisms in extreme settings, to studying the role organic molecules play in nature. I work mainly with lipid compounds, the fatty molecules that are essential for life.
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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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Roisin Jones
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I work in a lab for a pharmaceutical company, researching new medicines and new ways to make old medicines.
Status: Splitting my time between working from home and working in the lab, and making increasingly elaborate meal plans!
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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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Norma Bargary
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I work with lots of different scientists and companies, helping them to use their data to understand more about their products, medicines or human behaviour.
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Nicole Todd
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Niamh Gurrin
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Niamh Disney
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I am a chemistry PhD student based in Dublin. My research focuses on improving the chemistry we use to make medicine by making the process more efficient and safer.
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Minu Masliha
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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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Michael Nolan
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Using large computers my group of researchers strives to get answers to some big questions:
(1) can we produce verrrrrry thin structures (as small as 1 atom thick) to make faster electronic devices and make your computers and phones run faster.
(2) can we make hydrogen from water #
(3) can we use wasted carbon dioxide to make fuels
(4) can we make slippy materials that show no friction to use in your computer mouse
(5) can we replace chemicals and materials that are harmful to the environment
Status: We are keeping the science going during this time
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Megan Stamp
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I am doing a PhD in Ecology (how things in nature work and interact). I study how climate change is making things happen earlier in spring, like when trees grow leaves or birds lay eggs. This can cause problems because some animals might not find what they need at the right time.
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Mariagrazia Proto
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I am a passionate environmental scientist. My research focuses on Soil!The two main areas are Soil Rehabilitation/Remediation when contaminated and Waste Recovery to create different soil types.
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Maja Popovic
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I use maths to process human languages (it is called Natural Language Processing /more maths/, or Computational Linguistics /more language/)
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Madhusanka Liyanage
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I am an assistant professor at UCD. I have a background in telecom engineering and working on 5G/6G network security aspects
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Kynan Delaney
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Khurram Hashmi
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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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Kata Szita
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Ifeolutembi Fashina
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Ibnu Taufan
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I am a PhD student in Mechanical Engineering at University of Limerick.
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Harish Kambampati
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I work as Sr. Postdoctoral Researcher in Technological University of Dublin in the Smart Care for Dementia Project
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Hannah Currivan
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I am a space research & development/reliability engineer, and this means I get to be up and close with space instruments for satellites!!!!
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Erika Duriakova
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I look for new ways to find and recommend items to people who might like them. These items could be anything from movies that people might like to see to books that people might like to read.
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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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Dasun Lahiru Muthumala Jayasooriya
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Danielle Orrell
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I am a full time researcher studying sharks, skates and rays and where they might overlap with wind farm developments in Irish waters. My past jobs have allowed my to travel from the tropics including remote offshore islands to the Arctic, studying animals from sea cucumbers, crabs to large fish and sharks.
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Daisy Das
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Claire Boles
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The optimization of the cell culture media dissolution process for the application to biopharmaceutical drug manufacture with the drug to patient at the forefront.
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Cian Connolly
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My job as an Engineer is to bring the Designer’s sketches and creative ideas into reality, making sure that they can be put together and work correctly.
My job allows me to work on Gaming Mice, which I really enjoy.
Every project is a new puzzle to solve 🙂
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Brian McDonnell
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I work with bacteria and viruses, growing them and studying them to see how they live (and how they live with each other!)
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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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Bianca Castelli
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My work focuses on trying to find new ways to make the management of a disease called multiple sclerosis (MS) easier for practictioners and people living with the condition. In particular, I am interested in looking for different molecules that we call biomerkers in samples that we collect from people with MS.
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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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Aqeel Kazmi
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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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Ann Chen
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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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Abhinav Gautam
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