SFI Frontiers for Partnership award winners - 16 November 2022
From Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science
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Conor Graham
Atlantic Technological University
Liam Morrison
University of Galway
€892,628.59
Development and application of traceability tools for Irish shellfish and fish of economic and conservation concern (TRACE-FISH).
Deirdre Purfield
Munster Technological University
Nóirín McHugh
Teagasc
€803,258.04
OviSeq; from genome to phenome, advancing genetic gain in sheep through genomics.
Hugh J. Byrne
Technological University Dublin
Noreen Sheehy
University College Dublin
€1,289,380.00
Developing label free spectroscopic techniques for virology - a novel analytical approach through multidisciplinary partnership (ViroSPEC).
James Curtin
Technological University Dublin
Paula Bourke
University College Dublin
€1,272,130.00
Plasma PLUS: Discovery of plasma assisted therapies for cancer
Katie O' Dwyer
Atlantic Technological University
Jens Carlsson
University College Dublin
€1,246,339.81
GIDAS - GIll Disease in Atlantic Salmon
Kevin Murphy
Technological University Dublin
Martin Nicholas Devaney
University of Galway
€677,874.78
Space based applications using PHOtosensitive Recording Materials
Marion McAfee
Atlantic Technological University
Gavin Walker
University of Limerick
€1,133,163.47
Process Control for Extrusion-based 3D-printing of Personalised Medicine (PROCEED 3D)
Mark Hollywood
Dundalk Institute of Technology
Jochen Prehn
RCSI, University of Medicine and Health Sciences
€1,285,576.60
Role of LINGO1 and BK channels in tremor
Mikhail Filatov
Technological University Dublin
Mathias Senge
Trinity College Dublin
€859,539.49
Dyes with Switchable Intersystem Crossing for Photonics
Rossen Ivanov
Technological University Dublin
David Henry
University College Cork
€915,789.80
Ocean flow induced by Internal Wave-Current Interactions (IWCI): from linear to nonlinear, incorporating rotational effects
Steven Davy
Technological University of Dublin
John Breslin
University of Galway
€1,295,800.00
SustAIn: Sustainable, Green and Energy Efficient Artificial Intelligence for Autonomous Systems
Suresh Pillai
Atlantic Technological University
Paula Colavita
Trinity College Dublin
€1,281,100.00
Nano2H2: Nano-electrocatalysts for sustainable hydrogen production from bio-resources
Shane O'Reilly
Atlantic Technological University
Brian Kelleher
Dublin City University
€693,364.54
Bioprospecting of novel marine terpenoids with broad commercial applications
Nikolay Petkov
Munster Technological University
Eoin O'Reilly
Tyndall National Institute
€1,298,800.00
Nanofabrication and advanced characterisations for GeSn quantum devices
Fergal McCaffery
Dundalk Institute of Technology
Michael O'Neill
University College Dublin
€1,292,569.60
Regulatory Compliance Framework for Trustworthy AI Medical Device Software (Reg-Fr-AIMs)
€16,237,314.71