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The History of the Leaving Cert
Dermot & Dave (Today FM) caught up with David Malone from the Hamilton Institute and Maynooth University Department of Mathematics and Statistics to hear all about the history of the Leaving Cert.
Date: Tuesday, 21 August 2018
Marie Curie Early Stage Researcher in Mathematical Biology
We are looking for an ambitious EU Marie Curie Early Stage Researcher to work as a contract employee and to contribute to a vibrant research community at the university. The successful candidate will enroll in the university’s Ph.D. programme under the supervision of Prof. Ken Duffy.
Date: Tuesday, 24 July 2018
In Ireland, we cannot produce data scientists fast enough
Prof Andrew Parnell of Maynooth University is aiming to see the data from the mathematical trees to make predictions that could not only save time, but lives as well.
Date: Friday, 22 June 2018
MU Hamilton Institute EU PhD Positions
Applications are invited for a number of fully funded full-time EU PhD studentships available at Maynooth University (Ireland) in the area of Bayesian machine learning supervised by: Professor Andrew Parnell, Maynooth University Hamilton Institute.
Date: Wednesday, 02 May 2018
Minister Halligan announces €896k investment in Maynooth University research talent
Science Foundation Ireland supports early career researchers in Ireland
Date: Wednesday, 25 April 2018
Engineering Fictions - MadCom 2018
Engineering Fictions - MadCom 2018, February 14, 2018, Madrid, Spain
Date: Monday, 19 February 2018
MadCom: New Wireless Communication Paradigms for the Internet of Things
The workshop was hosted by the International Conference on Embedded Wireless Systems and Networks (EWSN), February 14, 2018, Madrid, Spain
Date: Monday, 19 February 2018
New DNA database at Rutgers-Camden to strengthen forensic science
Forensic DNA evidence is a valuable tool in criminal investigations to link a suspect to the scene of a crime, but the process to make that determination is not so simple since the genetic material found at a crime scene often comes from more than one person. That task may become somewhat less challenging, thanks to a new database at Rutgers University-Camden that can help to bring more reliability to the interpretation of complex DNA evidence.
Date: Thursday, 15 February 2018
Generating bitcoin now uses more energy than Ireland
Generating bitcoin now uses more energy than Ireland
Date: Tuesday, 13 February 2018
New research may provide the key to improved treatments for aggressive form of cancer
International researchers including Maynooth University scientists aim to create better treatments for sufferers of acute myeloid leukaemia
Date: Monday, 12 February 2018