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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Sithara Sreenilayam

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  • Siobhán Power

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    I’m a geologist. I work mainly in science education and science communication now but my research background is on tectonics, and metamorphic and igneous rocks.

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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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  • Sanaz Rasti

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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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  • Roger Preston

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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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  • 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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  • 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 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Mark Germaine

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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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  • Kata Szita

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  • James Sweeney

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  • James Brown

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    I work on understanding cancer, and hopefully one day creating a new treatment for breast cancer.

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  • Ifeolutembi Fashina

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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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  • 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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  • Eleanor Windle

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  • Katya Koroteeva

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    I am a researcher at the Dept. of Mechanical, Manufacturing & Biomedical Engineering, Trinity College Dublin. I work in the Thermo-Fluids Lab conducting research in the field of heat transfer and fluid dynamics.

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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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  • Conor Ryan

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    I work with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. In my job, we program computers so that they can program themselves. We give them a problem to solve, a method to solve it, and then they learn how to write a program.

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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Bhagyabati Moharana

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  • Benjamin Thébaudeau

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  • Ben Bond

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  • asma slaimi

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  • Arman Azizi

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    Imagine talking to your friend as a *hologram* that appears right in front of you! That’s what 6G could make possible. With speeds way beyond 5G, 6G will allow for real-time hologram calls, ultra-realistic virtual experiences, and smart homes where everything is connected. It’s all about creating a future where you can interact with anyone, anywhere, as if they’re right next to you—making the world feel more connected than ever.

     

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  • Arlene Bonner

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    I’m a PhD researcher in chemistry and I research efficient methods for making parts of drugs.

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  • Aqeel Kazmi

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  • Aon Safdar

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  • Andrew Connolly

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  • Andrew Butterfield

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    Figuring out better ways to make safer computer programs for spacecraft, airplanes, and robots.

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  • Aisling Rehill

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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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  • Abhinav Gautam

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  • Aasifa Rounak

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    I am an Assistant Professor at University College Dublin where I teach students about the mechanics of solid structures like rods, beams, columns. I also have some experience with automotive engineering and like to talk about cars a lot.

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