It’s a sinking feeling. You have your six other teammates at the ready, your €140 sign up fee in hand, you’re raring to play some five-a-side football. You then make the innocuous error of misremembering when the application form opens, …
Civic engagement at Trinity: a long time coming
After a slow start, Trinity is now making strides in their community outreach
It is very easy for the Trinity campus to come across as a castle in the middle of Dublin 2. Indeed, it is easy to slip into the mentality that once you pass the gates of the Nassau Street entrance, …
€600,000 in Enterprise Ireland funding awarded to Trinity biomedical engineer
The money, awarded to Dr Conor Hayden, will go towards the development of a respiratory sensor.
Dr Conor Hayden, from Trinity’s School of Engineering and the ADAPT Research Centre, has secured €600,000 in funding from Enterprise Ireland’s Commercialisation Fund to develop an innovative respiratory sensor.
The biomedical engineer has netted two years’ worth of funding to …