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Science Ambassadors in category: Science Ambassadors

Eoin Ó Colgáin – physicist Eoin Ó Colgáin – physicist
Dee Lawlor – Biologist Dee Lawlor – Biologist
Tom Barry – maths and business Tom Barry – maths and business
Teresa Martin – marine researcher Teresa Martin – marine researcher
Tom O’Donoghue – Astrophotography Tom O’Donoghue – Astrophotography
Siobhan O’Sullivan – Biological sciences, curriculum development Siobhan O’Sullivan – Biological sciences, curriculum development
Paul Hearns – IT journalist Paul Hearns – IT journalist
Niamh Shaw – Scientist and artist Niamh Shaw – Scientist and artist
Mike Dunne – Plasma physics Mike Dunne – Plasma physics
James M. Dailey – Electrical engineering, photonic systems James M. Dailey – Electrical engineering, photonic systems
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      • New course prepares science students for work
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