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TCD Nanoscience is here!</description>
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<title>NPCAM Brochure</title>
<link>http://www.tcd.ie/Chemistry/nanoscience</link>
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The course brochure has bee added to the site. Feel free to download and print!  </description>
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<title>NPCAM Videos Have been Added</title>
<link>http://www.tcd.ie/Chemistry/nanoscience</link>
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It's nearly impossible to convey the exciting opportunities that N-PCAM offers through just text and images, so we've created four video shorts containing interviews with past students, Heads of Schools, industry professionals and even the Tánaiste!   </description>
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<title>NPCAM at Higher Options</title>
<link>http://www.tcd.ie/Chemistry/nanoscience</link>
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Come visit us at the Higher Options fair in the RDS from Wednesday 15th to Friday 17th September.  You can find us at the TCD desk in the Shelbourne Hall and we’ll be delighted to tell you all about what the course offers.</description>
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Niall Kinahan added to our profile section!
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<link>http://www.tcd.ie/Chemistry/nanoscience/profiles.php</link>
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Niall is currently working as a postdoctoral researcher in CRANN on the theme of nano-electronics. Here, my work involves fabricating and electrically characterising nanoscaled electronic systems, for example nanowire based field-effect transistors, for potential use in next generation computational devices. Future computational devices demand a reduction in feature sizes in order to increase computational power and processing speeds, and for increased data storage.</description>
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Dr Michele Keyes added to our profile section!
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<link>http://www.tcd.ie/Chemistry/nanoscience/profiles.php</link>
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Michelle is currently working as a materials scientist in SolarPrint. SolarPrint is developing Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs), a novel 3rd Generation printable flexible solar cell technology, which uses abundant, cheap raw materials and employs a low-cost, fast and easy manufacturing process. My work is in the area of research and development of this interesting and exciting field.</description>
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Past Pupil interviews coming soon!
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<link>http://www.tcd.ie/chemistry/nanoscience</link>
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Past Pupil interviews coming soon! Including Chris Murray and co..
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