Co-funded by the EU & the Government of Ireland

The MET Technology Gateway is co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union through the ERDF Northern and Western Regional Programme 2021-27

Research

Ed Daly

Ed Daly has over thirteen years’ experience in sports coach education and more than five years of lecturing experience in third-level institutes. His focus is

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Alan Connors

Alan graduated from the Galway Mayo Institute of Technology with a first-class Honours degree in Mechanical Engineering in 2017. He specialised in the area of

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Ciara Cooney

Ciara Cooney holds a first-class honours degree in Sport and Exercise Science from the Institute of Technology Carlow and recently completed a master’s degree by

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Thomas Egan

Thomas graduated with a degree in Physics and Energy from the University of Limerick. Prior to working in MET Thomas worked as an Energy Engineer

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Simon Lopez

Simon holds a Master’s Engineering degree in Electronics & Signal Processing from INP ENSEEIHT Engineering school in Toulouse France and is currently working at MET as

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Dr Eoin Parle

Eoin holds a degree and a PhD in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering from Trinity College Dublin. His doctorate thesis focussed on investigating the mechanical properties

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Dr Sharon Duffy

Sharon holds a B.Sc in Medical Science from Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology. She is currently undertaking an employment based PhD with a medical device company

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Dr Fiona Malone

Fiona was awarded a Science Foundation Ireland/Dell Young Women in Engineering Scholarship to study biomedical engineering at the University of Limerick. She graduated in 2013

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Dr Joaquin Penide

Joaquín became part of the MET team in 2018 and is involved in the development and production of 3D clinically relevant test systems for vasculature

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Dr Francesco Noci

I graduated from University of Genoa (Italy) in 1997 with an Honours Degree in Chemical Engineering with specialisation in Food and Environmental Engineering. In 2000

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