National College of Ireland

NCI joins ENFUSE as Data-driven decision-making is on the menu

NCI’s MSc in Data Science students is bringing their skills in data analysis and machine learning to a Dublin City…

5 years ago

Dealing with Covid-19 in Irish Universities, Pramod Pathak, National College of Ireland

An Irish Third Level response to COVID-19 By Dr Pramod Pathak, Dean of the School of Computing at National College…

6 years ago

BlockW Host Interesting New Breakfast Event On Blockchain on May 30th

When and where is it on? BlockW’s first breakfast event on ‘Blockchain Standards and Popular Use Cases’ is being held…

7 years ago

NCI wins EU Big Data funding award for Pharma

Rising to the challenge laid down by CHIST-ERA: “Big data and process modelling for smart industry”, National College of Ireland’s…

7 years ago

A fintech project for National Tree Week which takes place between March 3-10

This week is National Tree Week and a fintech project byNational College of Ireland graduate, Shane Grogan, shows a direct correlation…

7 years ago

Are You Eligible for an ‘Almost Free’ Course for Those in Employment?

Did you know that you may be able to get a third level qualification funded by 90%, while you are…

8 years ago

Ireland must grow its Tech Talent Pipeline as Employer Demand for Graduates is Outstripping Supply

The Irish tech industry is on the up and employers’ demand for computing graduates is higher than ever according to…

9 years ago

MSc Cloud Computing Students win Citi’s upStart Accelerator Final

By Eimear Dodd Journalism MA student, @TheCity_Dublin editor, @Irish_TechNews Students from National College of Ireland's MSc in Cloud Computing course were…

9 years ago

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