When and where is it on?
Boston, MA, USA – November 14-15
How many years has it been going?
This is the first year that we’re running the North America...
Researchers at AMBER, the Science Foundation Ireland funded National Materials Science Research Centre, hosted at Trinity College Dublin, in collaboration with ...
International Scientists Gather In Dublin To Celebrate AMBER Researchers Unlocking Wonder Material Graphene
Tuesday 31st July, Dublin: This week AMBER (Advanced Materials and Bio-Engineering Research Centre), the Science Foundation Ireland-funded Na...
Event is significant boost for Ireland’s growing international reputation for bioengineering research
Over 4,000 delegates from nearly 70 countries f...
Professor John Boland, Investigator in AMBER and Trinity’s School of Chemistry, has been awarded an Outstanding Researcher Award from the Intel Corporate Resear...
AMBER, the materials science centre at Trinity College Dublin, has announced a collaboration with Irish tech company Kastus, which is fighting the battle against superbugs.
The collaboration will involve specialised research work on the further de...
AMBER (Advanced Materials and Bio-Engineering Research Centre), the Science Foundation Ireland-funded National Materials Science Research Centre, hosted in Trin...
Trinity researchers at the AMBER centre, the Science Foundation Ireland funded materials science centre, will lead an international project worth over €4.4 mill...
AMBER, the Science Foundation Ireland funded materials science centre based at the CRANN Institute, Trinity College, has today launched Ireland’s most powerful microscope the NION UltraSTEM 200. This new world class tool can analyse single atoms and ...