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Trinity spin-out is turning what would be lost potential into electrical power with low-cost water turbinesEasy Hydro, set up by current staff and former research students in Civil, Structural & Environmental Engineering, designs an supplies innovative renewable energy technology consisting of low-cost and durable water turbines
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Profesor Brian Caulfield is part of the new 5 million Euro climate change project, Terrain-AIProfessor Brian Caulfield is among a collaborative group seeking to improve our understanding of the impact of human activity on land use and how it relates to climate change as part of a new €5 million project, Terrain-AI.
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TrinityHaus contributes to the World Alzheimer Report 2020 - Design, dignity and dementia; dementia-related design and the built environmentThe World Alzheimer Report 2020 - Design, dignity and dementia; dementia-related design and the built environment - was launched on World Alzheimer’s Day, 21 September 2020. The report focusses on dementia and the built environment, specifically domestic spaces, care homes, day care, hospitals and public spaces.
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PhD student, Brian Considine, wins Best Presentation Award at ICUAQMET 2020PhD student, Brian Considine, in Civil, Structural, and Environmental Engineering wins the International Research Conference Certificate of Best Presentation award at the International Conference on Urban Air Quality Management, Environment and Technology (ICUAQMET) 2020.
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Bruce Misstear receives the 2020 Presidents’ Award of the International Association of HydrogeologistsProf Bruce Misstear is the 2020 recipient of the Presidents’ Award of the International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH)
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Inception Horizon: A Celebration of Subterranean Karst Cave SystemsProfessor Laurence Gill hosted Inception Horizon - a celebration of subterranean karst cave systems, featuring a range of talks, sculpture and original commissioned choral work for the event.