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Current Open Research Initiatives at Maynooth University
QSA*Net, in collaboration with Dr. Dermot Lynott (Department of Psychology), Dr. Ian Marder (Maynooth University School of Law and Criminology), and Fran Callaghan (Maynooth University Library), is excited to co-host an event on Current Open Research Initiatives at Maynooth University during Maynooth Research Week 2024.
When: Tuesday, 22 October 2024
Where: 2.31 Iontas seminar room & online
Current Open Research Initiatives at Maynooth University
This event will showcase the university’s ongoing efforts to advance open research practices.
When: Tuesday, 22 October 2024
Where:
Gerard Toal Book Launch
Gerard Toal Book Launch
When: Tuesday, 22 October 2024
Where: Rocque Lab, Rhetoric House, South Campus
Geopolitics and Climate Change
Gerard Toal is an alumnus of Maynooth Geography and Professor of International Affairs at Virginia Tech, USA. Alongside Simon Dalby, another Irish scholar of Geopolitics, Professor Toal developed the field of Critical Geopolitics which has been so productive a field of interdisciplinary inquiry. He is the author of Near Abroad: Putin, the West, and the Contest over Ukraine and the Caucasus (2017), Critical Geopolitics: The Politics of Writing Global Space (1996), and now of this new book about the intersection of Geopolitics with the Climate Crisis.
When: Tuesday, 22 October 2024
Where: Rocque Lab, Rhetoric Building, South Campus
Safeguarding Privacy in AI-Driven Public Services: Developing Ethical Data Protection Guidelines
This webinar aims to explore the privacy challenges that emerge as the use of AI technologies is rapidly adopted in public services. Adopting AI-oriented tools and technologies in Public Services feeds vast advantages, including boosted efficiency and effectiveness, enhanced service delivery, and greatly enriched decision-making processes. The agile adoption of (AI) tools and technologies in Public Services also raises concerns about the privacy, and misuse of sensitive data since the AI-powered systems essentially collect, process, and store a large amount of data. The webinar will focus on the privacy implications, data protection strategies, and address the delicate balance between ensuring data privacy and maximizing data utility. The link to attend the webinar online will be shared with the registered participant in due time.
When: Tuesday, 22 October 2024
Where: IVI Boardroom (238) 2nd Floor Eolas Building, and online
Developing your Scholarly Profile
This session will look at how a researcher can best present themselves to the research community and make their work as discoverable as possible. We will look at the different scholarly profiles (and Scholarly identifiers) available in platforms such as ORCID, Scopus, Web of Science and Google Scholar. The session will also demonstrate how you can make best use of the resources to showcase your research.
When: Tuesday, 22 October 2024
Where: Online
3 Minute Thesis Competition
Watch a series of 3 minute presentations by the Maynooth University postgraduate student community to a non-specialist audience about their research projects. The presentations will be timed and the top three presenters will be awarded a prize. If you are thinking about research studies in 2024, this is a great opportunity to find out more.
When: Tuesday, 22 October 2024
Where: Renehan Hall
3 Minute Thesis Competition 2024
Excitement is building for this year's 3 minute thesis competition. Come along to support your fellow research students.
When: Tuesday, 22 October 2024
Where: Renehan Hall, South Campus
Research Beacons at the School of Business
This online event will introduce you to Research Beacons at the School of Business, specifically Data Science and Digital Transformation (lead – Prof Markus Helfert); Health and Wellbeing (lead - Dr Damien Cassells); Society and Public Policy (lead - Dr Gail Sheppard); Sustainability and Climate Change (lead – Dr Patrick Rigot-Muller). A 10-minute presentation by each Research Beacon will be followed by a general Q&A. Those interested in finding out more about these Research Beacons and/or interested in potential collaborations, are invited to attend.
When: Monday, 21 October 2024
Where: Online
EU Project Launch: DNA Infrastructure for Storage and Computation (DISCO)
The DISCO project launch event will be held at the Hamilton Institute. DISCO is a €4m Pathfinder Challenge project from the European Innovation council (EIC), led by Prof Damien Woods’ at the Hamilton Institute and Department of Computer Science. The launch event will include a short presentation at 1:30pm by Prof Woods, after a short introduction by Maynooth’s Vice President Research and Innovation Prof Rachel Msetfi, and will include time to chat over lunch and tea/coffee.
When: Monday, 21 October 2024
Where: Hamilton Institute Seminar Room (317), 3rd Floor, Eolas Building, North Campus