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Tánaiste Simon Coveney Launches DataChemist, Trinity College Dublin Technology Spin-out

Company uses new semantic AI techniques to turn messy ‘big data’ into valuable intelligence  Simon Coveney T.D., Tánaiste and Minister…

7 years ago

AMBER Researchers Unlock New Connectivity Pathways That Could Mimic Biological Systems

Researchers at AMBER, the Science Foundation Ireland funded National Materials Science Research Centre, hosted at Trinity College Dublin, in collaboration…

8 years ago

Irish Researchers Celebrate Contribution to Multi-Million Global Graphene Market

International Scientists Gather In Dublin To Celebrate AMBER Researchers Unlocking Wonder Material Graphene Tuesday 31st July, Dublin: This week AMBER…

8 years ago

Over 40 teenagers to pitch their projects, tackling global and local challenges, tomorrow

– Final innovations to combat housing crisis, wildfires, refugee crisis, ocean pollution, and school shootings – Over 40 teenagers have…

8 years ago

NUI Galway and TCD Researchers Ask Burning Questions on the Future of Fuels in Ireland

Researchers from NUI Galway and Trinity College Dublin will host this year’s largest and most important scientific gathering on alternative…

8 years ago

€4.4 million to be invested in 21 research projects supporting the global sustainable development goals

The latest cohort of researchers to receive funding from the Irish Research Council to progress the UN’s sustainable development goals…

8 years ago

World Congress of Biomechanics 2018 takes place at the Convention Centre Dublin 8th – 12th July

Event is significant boost for Ireland’s growing international reputation for bioengineering research   Over 4,000 delegates from nearly 70 countries…

8 years ago

IRISH PROFESSOR RECEIVES TOP AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING RESEARCH

Professor John Boland, Investigator in AMBER and Trinity’s School of Chemistry, has been awarded an Outstanding Researcher Award from the…

8 years ago

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