Welcome to the School of Chemistry
Trinity College is the single College of the University of Dublin, and was founded in 1592. Formal chemistry teaching commenced in August 1711 when the first dedicated Lecturer in Chemistry was appointed. The School of Chemistry, currently in its Tercentenary year, has 19 academic staff, 4 administrative staff and 14 technical and attendant staff, of whom 2 are employed full-time in workshops that provide electronic and glassblowing services. Read more
Next Seminar
School of Chemistry RESEARCH SEMINAR
will be held in the
SCIENCE LECTURE THEATRE on Thursday, 3rd October at 12 noon when Prof. Paul Kögerler, will talk on "From Polyoxometalate
All interested are welcome |
Current News & Events
- TEECE Group Summer Intern Suman Koirala receives 1st Prize in SURE Poster Competition
- School of Chemistry Researchers Discover Method to ‘Grow’ Nano-wires from Common Table Salt
- Chemistry PhD Student, Deirdre Murphy is the recipient of the Robert A.Meyer Award
- Michelle Browne (TEECE group) receives scholarship to SPASECS
- TCD Chemistry/CRANN researchers optimize electrochemical water-splitting using cheap oxide material
- Researchers at CRANN based at TCD, have discovered a new concept in sensor-development
- The School of Chemistry will host the
65th Irish Universities Chemistry Research Colloquium (27-28 June 2013).
Further details are available at:
www.tcd.ie/Chemistry/colloquium. - Congratulations to the School’s Recipients of SFI Investigator Awards & Investigator Projects
- SS Chemist Robert Conway-Kenny wins Ernst & Young Essay Competition 2012-2013
- Silvia Giordani awarded Leonardo UGIS Prize in Milan
- RSC/TCD School of Chemistry Science Week event
- Prize for School at Annual Postdoctoral Research Day
- Electrochem 2012
- SURE Poster Competition
- 2012 Cocker Lecture - School of Chemistry Public Lecture
- Dr. Silvia Giordani wins 2012 Women in Science Fellowship
- Julian Shaw presented with 2012-2013 Fulbright Award
- Silvia Giordani; one of the finalists short-listed for the 2012 L'Oréal UNESCO UK and Ireland For Women In Science Fellowships
