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Two Trinity School of Engineering projects scoop Research Ireland Frontiers for the Future funding
The Research Ireland Frontiers for the Future Programme funds high-risk, high-reward research programmes and innovative, collaborative research with the potential to deliver economic and societal impact.
27 Feb 2025
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€2.5m Awarded to Trinity College Dublin Researchers for Colorectal Cancer Healing
€2.5m has been awarded for the development of a project called "SMARTHEAL", an implant which aims to improve postoperative care for colorectal cancer patients.
26 Feb 2025
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Trinity College Dublin School of Engineering Researchers Shine at Orthopaedic Research Society 2025 Annual Meeting
The Trinity College Dublin School of Engineering is proud to celebrate the outstanding achievements of our researchers at the Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS) 2025 Annual Meeting, held from February 7-11 in Phoenix, Arizona.
20 Feb 2025
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Researchers Secure EPA Funding to Pursue “Green Living” Projects
Five researchers from Trinity's School of Engineering have secured Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) funding to pursue research projects focusing in climate change, environmental and human health, and more sustainable living
20 Feb 2025
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Trinity Career Skills Award: Meet Dublin City Council – February 26th
Trinity students can visit Dublin City Council on Feb 26 as part of the Employer Partnership Activities. Meet experts in engineering, smart cities, and infrastructure and gain real-world insights to apply your studies in practice.
18 Feb 2025
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This is not climate resilience, it is suffering: how Storm Éowyn tore a hole in our preparations for extreme weather
Extreme weather events are predicted to become more frequent, bringing more disruption, material damage and inevitably loss of life. But is Ireland adequately prepared?
01 Feb 2025
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Dr Conor Hayden secures Enterprise Ireland funding to develop respiratory sensor
Dr Conor Hayden, from Trinity’s School of Engineering, seeks to commercialise the “Ribbon device”, a non-invasive respiratory sensor that may reduce the impact of undetected respiratory compromise on healthcare costs and outcomes
28 Jan 2025
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Trinity College Dublin Podcast Shines Spotlight on Pioneering New Irish Recording Company from the 1970’s
This compelling documentary delves into the remarkable story of the New Irish Recording Company (NIRC), an unsung hero in the history of Irish classical music.
18 Dec 2024
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School of Engineering Spin Out Akara Robotics Deploys Decontamination Robots at NHS Hospital
Irish robotics company Akara Robotics, a spinout from Trinity, has successfully deployed two state-of-the-art decontamination robots with the NHS. These robots are revolutionising cleaning processes in hospital wards.
11 Dec 2024
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Trinity College Dublin Engineering Students Receive Prestigious WiSTEM2D Awards
Two outstanding students from Trinity College Dublin’s School of Engineering have been given awards as part of Johnson & Johnson’s prestigious Women in STEM2D (WiSTEM2D) Undergraduate Awards.
04 Dec 2024
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