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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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Tammy Strickland
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Somayyeh Bozorgzadeh
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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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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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Saurabh Kharwar
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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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Sanaz Rasti
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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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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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Nouman Ghafoor
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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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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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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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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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Maeve Upton
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Kynan Delaney
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Khurram Hashmi
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Kamran Mir
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Senior Research Assistant at TU Dublin
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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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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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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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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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Eadaoin Carthy
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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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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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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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Carlota Márquez Graña
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I am an Industrial Engineer (Product Design and Manufacturing). My Masters was in Biomedical Engineering. I am finishing my PhD studies in Pharmaceutical Engineering at the moment. I have worked as a lecturer. researcher, operator in industry, and now I am a project manager 🙂
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Brian McGuinness
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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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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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Ann Chen
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Anik Khan
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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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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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