Research

ADAPT Research Centre Launches “AI Literacy in the Classroom” Online Training Course for Post-Primary Teachers

ADAPT, the Research Ireland Centre for AI-Driven Digital Content Technology, with the support of Google, today announced the launch of…

1 year ago

SETU Hosts PROMOTE Event for Early Career Female Researchers

On 13 November, South East Technological University (SETU) proudly welcomed early career researchers to the third PROMOTE Project training session,…

1 year ago

New AI-Driven Observatory Aims to Revolutionise Energy Poverty Research

Researchers at the International Energy Research Centre (IERC), based at Tyndall National Institute, are leading research into the use of…

1 year ago

Lero Technological Research Could Enable Older People to Live Independently

Improving technology-enabled home care for older people to help Ireland reduce the annual €500 million impact on the economy from…

1 year ago

SETU to Engage in Revolutionary Biomedical Research Through EVEREST Project

South East Technological University (SETU) is thrilled to announce its role in the ambitious EVEREST project. Led by the University…

1 year ago

Trinity and CKDelta Take AI Approach to Tackle Key Challenges of the Utilities Sector

Researchers from Trinity College Dublin are partnering with CKDelta to take an AI-driven approach to tackle some key efficiency and…

1 year ago

QuanTour Quantum Light Source Arrives at Tyndall National Institute as Part of European Science Initiative

Tyndall National Institute, based at University College Cork, welcomes a cutting-edge quantum light source as part of QuanTour, a groundbreaking…

1 year ago

Time to Reboot How We Think About Human and Machine Interactions

We need a radical overhaul of our understanding of human and machine interactions to combat new and urgent social challenges,…

1 year ago

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