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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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Somali Dhal
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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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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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Sheila Castilho
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I work with machine translation. I teach computers how to translate.
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Sanaz Rasti
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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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Sam Green
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I work in the Climate Change Research Centre at the University of New South Wales as a research software engineer. I create code and data to help researchers better study climate change and how it is changing our day to day weather.
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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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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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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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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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Min Yap
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I study bacteria in good and how they adapt to environments/stresses that make our foods unsafe to eat.
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Minu Masliha
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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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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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Martin O'Connell
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Maeve Upton
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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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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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Jose Cortes
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I design and test circuits for devices that are placed inside the body (implantable devices). We deal with what is hidden behind what doctors and patients see as a reading on medical devices.
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Jill O'Sullivan
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I’m a PhD student and my work involves analyzing data which has been generated from the different bacteria present in our gut!
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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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Emma Govan
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I use maths to see how much animals eat!
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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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Dmitrii Briantcev
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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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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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Bhagyabati Moharana
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Ayesha Sharif
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I am a researcher at University of Galway, Ireland.
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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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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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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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