Academic vacancies currently available in the Faculty of Science and Engineering at University of Limerick Associate Professor A (Statistics and Data Science) - Department of Mathematics and Statistics Closing for applications today at 12pm Associate Professor B - Statistics and Data Science (Re-advertisement) - Department of Mathematics and Statistics Closing for applications today at 12pm Associate Professor B in Biomolecular Science - Department of Biological Sciences The closing date for receipt of applications is Friday, 14th February 2025, 12pm. Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering - School of Engineering Closing for applications on Tuesday the 25th of February at 12pm To make an application visit our website and search academic vacancies: https://bit.ly/3PUlmOO #jobfairy
Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Limerick
Higher Education
Limerick, Limerick 5,022 followers
A distinctive, national hub for innovative education, scholarship and integrated research in science and engineering.
About us
The Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Limerick offers a range of undergraduate degree programmes in Computing, Design, Engineering, Mathematics and Science and taught and research postgraduate programmes at Graduate Diploma, Masters and Ph.D. levels. The Faculty has a strong record of accomplishment in combining research excellence and applications to meet industrial and societal needs. Examples of the type of work that it performs are listed on our research web pages. The Faculty hosts three national research centres in pharmaceutical materials, software and advanced manufacturing, and three national technology centres in composite materials, pharmaceutical processing and dairy processing.
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https://www.ul.ie/scieng
External link for Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Limerick
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Limerick, Limerick V94 T9PX, IE
Employees at Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Limerick
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Salim Saay
Associate Professor of Software Engineering, funded Investigator with LERO-the SFI Research Centre for Software and R@ISE-Research at Immersive…
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J.J. Collins
Associate Professor in the Dept. of CSIS at the University of Limerick
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Sarah Guerin
Head of Actuate Lab, University of Limerick
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Sean Mcdonnell
Student at University of Limerick
Updates
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Don't miss our information evening today about our undergraduate courses from the School of Architecture and Product Design at University of Limerick LM076 BSc Product Design & Technology LM099 BArch Architecture Join in-person or online: https://bit.ly/4azWS73 #StudyAtUL School of Design UL
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S&E from Campus to Career: Emma Cooper from Broadford in Clare graduated from the Bachelor of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering programme at University of Limerick in 2024. Now working with Pfizer at their Grange Castle facility as a graduate engineer, we caught up with Emma to ask about the course, her time at UL, and any advice she might have for Leaving Certificate students. "As part of my leaving certificate, I studied maths, chemistry and biology. These were subjects that kept me engaged and interested, they challenged me to learn about the world around me. Finishing school, I knew I could not pick maths or science over the other and decided Biomedical Engineering could offer me both. For me, Engineering combines scientific, mathematical and technological principles to solve problems. There are countless problems that need to be solved but the biomedical field develops technology and medicine to improve human health." Read more: https://lnkd.in/etCMnQye #StudyAtUL School of Engineering, University of Limerick
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Congratulations to the graduating class of the MSc in Functional Foods and Product Development who received their parchments yesterday at University of Limerick Pictured with their mentors Fabiana Andréa Hoffmann Sardá, Mohammadreza Khalesi and Nima Mohammadi who also received his doctorate Sanyogita Bhosale TWINKLE JOSE Emma Brennan Laura O'Sullivan Donna Oakley MSc ANutr Ignatia V
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Congratulations to the 24 students who received their doctorate today from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at University of Limerick, some of whom are pictured below with their supervisors. #StayCurious Chemical Sciences University of Limerick, School of Engineering, University of Limerick Bernal Institute, University of Limerick Physics University of Limerick SFI Centre for Research Training in Foundations of Data Science John Mulvihill Helen Purtill Sarah Hudson Philip Griffin PhD MIEI Pepijn van de Ven Kevin Ryan George Barreto Fabiana Andréa Hoffmann Sardá
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Dr Anastasia Klemanska shares a moment with her supervisor Professor Gary Walsh after receiving her Doctorate from the Faculty of Science Engineering today at University of Limerick. Anastasija's thesis was entitled: A Study of Selected Glucan-Degrading Enzymes from Fungi, and Their Potential Application in the Valorisation of Mushroom-Production Waste Streams to Yield Products for Animal and Human Health. Congratulations Anastasija, we wish you all the best for the future. #StayCurious Chemical Sciences University of Limerick
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Congratulations to Harry Encarnacion, Keith Hayes and Krystian Michalak who are graduating today from University of Limerick with a Masters in Equipment Systems Engineering, pictured with Associate Professor Eoin Hinchy and Philomena Kelly. #StayCurious Graduate and Professional Studies, University of Limerick
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Congratulations to Koustub Raghavendra who is graduating with an MSc in Data Science and Statistical Learning today from University of Limerick For his final year project Koustub developed a mobile phone application that can easily calculate the nutritional information of food by taking a picture of its nutritional information table. Well done Koustub, we wish you continued success. #StayCurious
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Forever chemicals in water? Our researchers have the solution. Dr Soumya Mukherjee from the Department of Chemical Sciences University of Limerick working with researchers from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) in Germany, have discovered a solution to filter harmful chemicals from drinking water. Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) are a group of man-made chemicals that have been in use since the 1940s. Due to their ability to resist heat, oil, stains, grease, and water, PFAS have been widely used across a range of industrial and consumer applications, from non-stick cookware and water-repellent fabrics to firefighting foams and industrial processes. Prolonged exposure can cause liver damage, tumours and hormonal disorders and they are considered a severe threat to human health. The researchers have now developed a new, efficient method of filtering these substances out of drinking water. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eS7shxAJ #StayCurious
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Some photos from our January Open Day happening today at University of Limerick. Thanks to our dedicated staff members and fantastic students who took time out of their weekend to let people know what they should come and study with us. #StudyatUL