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ATU graduates win top awards at Science Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) Conference 2024
Two of the four top prizes in the 2024 Science Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) Network Conference went to Atlantic Technological University (ATU) graduands Sharon Devine from Caherlistrane, County Galway and Jackie Kirk from Bishop O’Donnell Road, Galway city.
ATU graduates win top awards at Science Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) Conference 2024
Two of the four top prizes in the 2024 Science Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) Network Conference went to Atlantic Technological University (ATU) graduands Sharon Devine from Caherlistrane, County Galway and Jackie Kirk from Bishop O’Donnell Road, Galway city.
South Galway researcher to receive Lero Research Award
Using artificial intelligence (AI) to improve brain tumour identification is just one of 10 research projects to benefit from a €1.3m investment by Lero, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software, based at University of Limerick.
€3.5 million fellowship programme launched to probe technology’s influence on time
Lero, the Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) Research Centre for Software, launched a €3.5 million postdoctoral fellowship programme which will recruit 19 world-class researchers to universities across Ireland.
TUS Athlone to become Ireland’s most student connected campus through 5G standalone trial
Technological University Shannon (TUS) Athlone is set to become the nation’s most connected campus thanks to a new partnership with Three Ireland which will see it used as a testbed for 5G Standalone (5G SA).
Sidero launches Ignite Programme to encourage young people into STEM careers
Sidero, a GlobalLogic company and software, cloud and digital transformation specialist, located in Monksland, has confirmed the launch of its Ignite Programme which aims to encourage young people to explore careers in science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM).
TUS president calls on graduates to create a fairer and more balanced country
Graduates have a central part to play in strengthening the civic, social, and economic fabric of their local communities, TUS President Professor Vincent Cunnane told the Class of 2023 at the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) this week.
Midlands celebrates four Ericsson Finalists in Women in STEM Awards 2023
The highly anticipated Women in STEM Awards 2023 celebrate and recognise the incredible achievements and innovations of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) in Ireland, with the Midlands region celebrating as four women from the Ericsson Athlone team have been named as finalists in the upcoming awards.
Signify Health opens high-tech base overlooking Galway Docks
Signify Health’s new state-of-the-art technology centre in the heart of Galway city was officially opened on Tuesday by the company’s CEO Kyle Armbrester.
New partnership creates pathway for young females in STEM
Fidelity Investments and University of Galway have launched a new partnership to inspire more females to study science, technology, engineering and maths.