2018 Archive
- Arup Scholarship Awards Ceremonies 2018
- Maxim Donates Unique Robotic Learning Factory to University College Dublin
- UCD named partner in major new EU manufacturing consortium
- Irish researchers win first prize in global 3D printing competition
- Intel awards bursaries and employee mentors to 16 UCD graduate students
- The ESB Inter-Colleges Challenge
- Children encouraged to delve into STEM as Science Apprentice series returns
- Minister launches €22 million SFI research centre focused on advanced manufacturing
- Countdown to lift-off for UCD scientists making Ireland’s first satellite
- UCD Engineers Tech start-up CALT Dynamics selected for TechStars US accelerator
- University College Dublin Wins 2018 Knowledge Transfer Ireland Impact Award
- 21st Sir Bernard Crossland Symposium
- SMARTlab PhD alumna Dr Jacki Morie is hailed internationally as a top leader in VR/AR for the future!
Arup Scholarship Awards Cermonies 2018
Tuesday, 11 December, 2018
On friday November the 30th the first awards ceremony for the Arup Scholarship in Electrical Engineering and the Arup Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering were held at Nova UCD.
Hamidreza Shokrani has been awarded the first Arup Scholarship in Electrical Engineering valued at €2500 Euros. The scholarship is intended for 3rd Year students of Electrical Engineering progressing to the ME programme in Electrical Energy Systems and is aimed at stimulating excellent electrical students in UCD interested in designing and solving the challenges of today’s built environment.
Siofra Herr has been awarded the first Arup Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering valued at €2500 Euros. The scholarship is intended for 3rd Year students of Mechanical Engineering progressing to any of the ME programmes offered by the School of Mechanical Engieering and is aimed at stimulating excellent mechanical engineering students in UCD interested in designing and solving the challenges of today’s built environment.
At the event participated John Leahy, Luke Stewart and Emily McSweeney from Arup, Profs. David Timoney and Federico Milano and Eibhlin Loughman from UCD.