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MU Terrain-AI and Microsoft Ireland win US-Ireland Research Innovation Award
Maynooth University congratulates MU’s Terrain-AI and Microsoft Ireland on receiving prestigious US-Ireland Research Innovation Award.
Date: Wednesday, 25 May 2022
“Essential of Software Testing” (Cambridge University Press).
Department of Computer Science, Maynooth University have launched a new book “Essential of Software Testing” (Cambridge University Press).
Date: Thursday, 14 April 2022
MU researchers to devise solutions for SFI-Defence Innovation Challenge
Two Maynooth University research projects have been shortlisted for the SFI-Defence Organisation Innovation Challenge.
Date: Thursday, 17 February 2022
Intel Taught Masters Scholarships for 2021/22
Intel Taught Masters Scholarships for 2021/22
Date: Tuesday, 12 October 2021
INTEL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME 2021
This programme will support ten students with scholarships to the value of €3,000 each. Intel will be supporting these scholarships as part of its commitment to education.
Date: Tuesday, 12 October 2021
STEM-Passport for Inclusion project (STEMP.inc), led by Dr Katriona O’Sullivan to be funded under €5.2m SFI Ireland Discover Programme
Minister Harris Announces €5.2 Million Investment by Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) in 49 Public Engagement and Education Initiatives
Date: Monday, 22 March 2021
Doctoral Scholarship in Computer Science
Doctoral Scholarship in Computer Science, 4 years Evolving Deep Neural Networks
Date: Tuesday, 01 September 2020
Maynooth International Engineering College at Fuzhou University welcomes first intake of students at opening ceremony
Some 300 first year students were welcomed by Maynooth University staff at Maynooth International Engineering College (MIEC) on the Fuzhou University (FZU) campus in southern China.
Date: Wednesday, 02 October 2019
Maynooth University scientist plays pivotal role in molecular computing breakthrough
A Maynooth University computer scientist is one of the leaders of a team which has made a significant breakthrough in the emerging field of molecular computing by using DNA to develop a multi-purpose, reprogrammable molecular computer. Professor Damien Woods, who completed his PhD at Maynooth University in 2005 and recently joined the University’s academic staff, is joint lead author of the study
Date: Thursday, 21 March 2019
Ethan Walker awarded 1st place- BT Young Scientist
Ethan Walker awarded 1st place- BT Young Scientist 2019.
Date: Friday, 15 March 2019