UCD’s Professor Barry Smyth wins Irish Software Association 2012 Outstanding Academic Achievement of the Year Award

Professor Barry Smyth, who holds the Digital Chair of Computer Science in UCD’s School of Computer Science and Informatics, has received the Irish Software Association’s2012 Outstanding Academic Achievement of the Year Award.

Professor Smyth was presented with his award at the 35th annual Irish Software Association Awards ceremony held in Dublin which was attended by over 400 people. The theme of this year’s awards ceremony was ‘Innovating, Transforming, Scaling’.

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Karl Flannery, Chairman ISA, Professor Barry Smyth and Philip Sharpe, Irish Software Innovation Network

Professor Smyth has published in excess of 400 research papers and received more than 20 Best Paper awards for his research at University College Dublin. His research interests include personalization, recommender systems, case-based reasoning, machine learning and information retrieval.

Over recent years he has secured in excess of €15 million in research funding from a variety of Irish, European, and US funding agencies. During this time he has developed a leading research group in the area of personalization and recommender systems technologies, graduating over 20 postgraduate students, many at PhD level.

On receiving the Award Professor Smyth said, “It is a great honour to receive this award and recognition from my peers. I have always believed that there is enormous potential for collaboration between academia and industry. Some of the most challenging and exciting problems are faced by industry every day and it is has been a great privilege to work with such a wide range of companies over the years.”

Professor Smyth is also the Director of the CLARITY Centre for Sensor Web Technologies, a SFI funded CSET (Centre for Science, Engineering and Technology) and a joint initiative between University College Dublin, Dublin City University and the Tyndall National Institute.

Congratulating Professor Smyth on receiving this prestigious award, Professor Peter Clinch, UCD Vice-President for Innovation said, “Professor Smyth’s academic, entrepreneurial and industry partnership track record demonstrates that it is possible to achieve excellence in research and scholarly publications and at the same time maximise the commercialisation of research output, through the establishment of spin-out companies, and to form collaborative partnerships with industry, which benefit the economy and society.”

In addition Professor Smyth is a serial entrepreneur. He was a co-founder of the UCD spin-out company ChangingWorlds Ltd., a leading provider of mobile content discovery solutions, which was acquired by Amdocs Inc in 2008 for in excess of $60 million.

He is also the co-founder of another UCD spin-out HeyStaks, the social web-search start-up which he established with Dr Maurice Coyle and Dr Peter Briggs in 2008. HeyStaks is based at NovaUCD, the Centre for New Ventures and Entrepreneurs at University College Dublin. Professor Smyth has worked with a wide range of industry partners including Vodafone, Givaudan, Amdocs, and SkillPages.

Speaking at the Awards ceremony, Karl Flannery, Chairman, ISA and CEO Storm Technology said, “Our future as an industry is all about international scaling, and it is being written in software by the companies represented by ISA. We represent a community of category-winning scaling companies that want to transform, or even disrupt, the markets in which they operate to create the industries of the future.”

The other winners included The Now Factory (Technical Innovation of the Year and Sales Achievement of the Year); SAP (MNC Initiative of the Year); Openet (Company of the Year); James Whelton and Bill Liao, CoderDojo (Persons of the Year); FeedHenry (Partnership of the Year) and Big Fish Game (Games Company of the Year).

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12 November2012

For further information contact Micéal Whelan, University College Dublin, Communications Manager (Innovation), e: miceal.whelan@ucd.ie, t: + 353 1 716 3712.

Editor’s Notes

The Irish Software Association (ISA) is an association within IBEC and ICT Ireland, which provides a powerful united voice for the software sector to enable companies to build their ability to scale, increase funding levels in the sector and push the sector’s requirements in the political sphere in a coherent and coordinated manner. Its membership base is comprised of over 160 companies actively involved in every area of the software sector in Ireland.

Innovation is the third pillar of UCD’s core mission alongside teaching and learning and research. The mission of UCD Innovation is to enhance the value and quality of UCD’s innovation activities in order to achieve a maximum impact for the University, its partners, and for social and economic life in Ireland in the wider world. At UCD there are four key innovation themes; inspiring creative graduates, putting knowledge to work; partnering with industry and growing and supporting new business. www.ucd.ie/innovation

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