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New cross-border collaboration to boost innovation in Artificial Intelligence and Information Technology
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DCU appoints two leading academics in the areas of plasma physics and computer science under the Senior Academic Leadership Initiative
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Trinity News and Events
25th February 2021
Back in March 2020, the Health Research Board (HRB) in cooperation with the Irish Research Council (IRC) launched the
COVID-19 Rapid Response Call to fund research to provide evidence for the national and global efforts to deal with the virus outbreak. The funding process was a highly competitive one and several awards were received by Trinity investigators.
One such project, led by
Professor Orla Hardiman, from
the Academic Unit of Neurology at the School of Medicine was to provide virtual support for patients with Motor Neuron Disease (MND).
Professor Hardiman and her clinical and research team at Beaumont Hospital and Trinity College Dublin launched a rapid response to manage MND (Motor Neurone Disease) during the COVID-19 pandemic. The need for remote monitoring and delivery of highly specialised care, away from a hospital setting, became vital to protect vulnerable MND patients when Covid-19 hit. Using their collaborator Sheff
Trinity s ADAPT and CONNECT Centres Awarded €81m in SFI Investment – The University Times
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Minister Harris announces â¬193 million investment in five world- leading SFI Research Centres
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris TD today announced an investment of â¬193 million in five Science Foundation Ireland Research Centres for six years.
The five centres will carry out research into smart medical devices, e-health, telecommunications networks, cybersecurity, smart cities, artificial intelligence, ethics and data privacy, as well as applied geosciences, energy security and marine resources.
Speaking today, Minister Harris said: I am delighted to announce this significant government investment in five SFI Research Centres, which reflects Irelandâs position as a world leader in research and innovation.