Mike Hinchey

New head of Lero, the Irish Software Research Centre announced

Professor Brian Fitzgerald has been appointed director of Lero, the Irish Software Research Centre which is headquartered at the University…

9 years ago

Lero chief to raise concerns about Artificial Intelligence at global conference

Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems will be the focus when Professor Mike Hinchey, president of the global ICT professional association, IFIP…

9 years ago

Lero Director Mike Hinchey Takes Over as President of IFIP

Professor Mike Hinchey has taken over as President of IFIP, the global professional association for the ICT industry. Professor Hinchey…

9 years ago

Robots will threaten traditional occupations but technology will create new types of jobs – Lero director

While robots will take over many traditional occupations, technology will also deliver new and different job opportunities. This was stated…

10 years ago

Looking for big picture solutions to global challenges, Mike Hinchey, UL to chair global event in Costa Rica

By @SimonCocking. Mike Hinchey is an Irish computer scientist and Director at the Irish Software Engineering Research Centre, a multi-university research…

10 years ago

Irish software Professor to head global technology association

Professor Mike Hinchey, director of Lero, the Irish Software Research Centre, has been elected President-Elect of IFIP (the International Federation…

10 years ago

Software chief urges changes in teaching to address gender gap in computing

Early teaching of mathematics and technology subjects needs to be reviewed if the gender gap in technology is to be…

11 years ago

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