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International prestigious award to UCD CASL Investigator
The only advanced European research award in Ireland for distinguished research in the area of Physics. Prof Frederic Dias is jointly leading the Multiwave project, a €1.8 million study, with optics expert Prof. John Dudley from the Departments of Physics and Optics at the University of Franche-Comté and the CNRS in France. The only award of its kind, the Multiwave project will literally shed light on the mysteries behind freak waves in the ocean - by looking at how such waves can arise in optical systems.
UCD CASL Investigator solves the ultimate Sudoku puzzle
Millions of hours of computational time solves the ultimate Sudoku problem. As all Sudoku enthusiasts know, a proper Sudoku puzzle must have only one correct answer. But until now, it has been mere conjecture that the minimum number of clues needed to complete the puzzle..
The beautiful math behind the ugliest music on TED.com
Prof Scott Rickard's TEDxMIA talk "The beautiful math behind the ugliest music" is now on the main ted.com site where it has been viewed 80,000+ times! When combined with the tedx/youtube views - it been watched over 250,000 times!
CASL ACE Award 2012
CASL ACE Award 2012 - CASL research award for Achievement, Contribution and Excellence.
Clique featured in Innovation Section, Irish Times
The Clique Research Cluster was featured in the Innovation Section of The Irish Times on Friday 28th October. In the interview, Clique director Prof. Pádraig Cunningham explained the motivation for network analytics, and how the group’s research is strongly influenced by the commercial challenges faced by its industry partners. Read article here.
Evolution solutions, computer style
Evolution solutions, computer style
How can you harness the powerful force of evolution to help crack down on money laundering? Or to come up with better buildings, communications networks and animations?
Taking tricks from the natural world and using them in computer software is opening up new opportunities to tackle problems and boost design processes, and Dr Michael O’Neill at Complex & Adaptive Systems Laboratory in UCD is forging ahead.
Researcher Martin Harrigan wins Amazon (AWS) Grant
Congratulations to Clique researcher Martin Harrigan who has won an Amazon Web Services (AWS) in Education research grant. The grant is for $10,000 USD in AWS credits, which can be used to use Amazon’s cloud computing infrastructure.
Getting ahead of the curve in online security
If you have ever paid for something online with your credit card, you have probably wondered whether prying eyes could view your precious account information as you sent it into the ether. Of course, protecting valuable communications is not new...
