College News
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Robots, impossible music and the world’s end: visit Science Gallery in 2017
Can artificial intelligence really do your job better than you? What does an impossible instrument sound like? Should we be worried that the end of the world can be.... entertaining? In 2017, Science Gallery at Trinity will answer all of these questions.
1 Dec 2016
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Irish and Brazilian students create next-gen social robots for the elderly
Assistance robots may one day keep people company, as well as perform day-to-day tasks on command and react to situations as they occur in the home.
29 Nov 2016
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International employers view Trinity graduates among the elite
Trinity is the only Irish university to appear in the 2016 Global Employability University Rankings.
25 Nov 2016
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Wonderful world of ecology and evolution under the microscope
The future of ecology and evolution research in Ireland -- and further -- afield will be discussed at an inaugural conference.
24 Nov 2016
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New parasite biology lectureship honours Nobel winner William Campbell
The lectureship in parasite biology is named after former student William Campbell, who was awarded a Nobel Prize in this area in 2015.
24 Nov 2016
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Trinity welcomes BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition winners
Four winners of the BTYSTE 2016 competition received scholarships to continue their studies at Trinity.
23 Nov 2016
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Why we must reframe ideas about global development
Visiting expert Professor Melissa Leach said we must reframe ideas as she delivered the 2016 Kapuscinski Development Lecture to a packed audience.
17 Nov 2016
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Trinity welcomes interdisciplinary swallowing and voice experts
The international experts discussed the latest research in detecting, evaluating and treating people living with swallowing disorders.
16 Nov 2016
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New genes from scratch – Trinity geneticist discusses the evolution of DNA
Professor in Genetics, Aoife McLysaght, focused on the evolution of DNA as she delivered the 2016 JBS Haldane Lecture at the Royal Institution of Great Britain.
9 Nov 2016
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Lightning talks see researchers deliver 120-second bolts of natural science
Twenty-seven researchers from the School of Natural Sciences showcased their research in the 4th annual lightning talks showcase.
7 Nov 2016