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Viswanath Vittaladevaram
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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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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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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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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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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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Roger Preston
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Rebecca Nkiruka Ndukwe
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Nouman Ghafoor
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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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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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Marina Rubini
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I work with my research group on making better drugs to treat diseases. I also teach students about Chemistry and related subjects.
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Maeve Upton
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Kynan Delaney
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Khurram Hashmi
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Kata Szita
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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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James Sweeney
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Jaine Blayney
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I uncover new patterns and trends in big data to help understand why some patients respond well to treatment, yet others don’t.
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Inés Có Rives
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I currently am a student researcher (PhD student) at University College Cork. I work in a lab and I focus on vaccines for flu in the form of oral tablets (like a pill) and patches (very small needles that can be stuck to the skin like a band aid), which are easy to administer and very cool!

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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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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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Emma Govan
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I use maths to see how much animals eat!
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Dmitrii Briantcev
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David Kinahan
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I’m an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering in DCU. There are two parts of the job – lecturing (teaching students) and research (for me that’s inventing and testing new devices).
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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 McGuinness
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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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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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asma slaimi
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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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Anik Khan
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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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Ali Shayegh
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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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Aisling Rehill
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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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