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The College of Engineering and Informatics has an active programme of research in each of its constituent disciplines. Much of this work has already achieved a degree of scale with the creation of reasonably well-funded research groups and research centres within various disciplines. Some of the College research is now managed as part of larger University-wide institutes, such as the
Digital Enterprise Research Institute, the
Network of Excellence for Functional Biomaterials, the
National Centre for Biomedical Engineering Science and the
Ryan Institute for Environment, Marine and Energy. Members of the College have been significant contributors to the successful development of these institutes and will remain core participants in the future.
The Digital Enterprise Research Institute, a Science Foundation Ireland centre for Science, Engineering and Technology, is the largest research institute in the world for semantic web research. DERI brings together academic and industrial partners to boost innovation in science and technology, which directly contributes to the Irish government's plan of transforming Ireland into a competitive knowledge economy.
The Network of Excellence for Functional Biomaterials (NFB) is a dynamic group of research scientists based at the National Centre for Biomedical Engineering Science at NUI Galway. While NFB’s core service centres on academic research and development within the University, much of our work facilitates the development of collaborations with the medical device industry both nationally and internationally through technology transfer initiatives.
The National Centre for Biomedical Engineering Science's ethos is the cultivation of an interdisciplinary environment, with scientists, engineers, IT specialists and clinicians working together to answer questions of scientific and clinical importance. The strength of the Centre lies in the combined expertise, skills and creativity of a wide range of scientific, engineering and clinical disciplines, working side by side on challenging research programmes.
The Ryan Institute for Environmental, Marine and Energy Research at the National University of Ireland, Galway, was formed in 2010 as a result of the strategic merger between the Environmental Change Institute and the Martin Ryan Institute for Marine Science. The Ryan Institute's affiliated researchers are committed to knowledge sharing and collaboration across the sciences, engineering, social sciences and medicine
In pursuing the goal of achieving international scale and prominence for our broader research programme, the recent academic plan for the College identified a number of areas of strength across the College and beyond. These priority research areas include:
A number of other areas will continue to develop and build upon their international profile, but are less amenable to inter-departmental collaboration and are more specific to their departmental disciplines. These include: Power Engineering, Control Systems Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Human Factors and Socio-Economic Impact of ICTs.
More information is available from The Office of the Dean Of Research and the following Websites:
For information on our research programmes please visit http://www.nuigalway.ie/engineering/postgrad.html
Visit the University Postgraduate Admissions Website for information on admissions procedures, fees and funding, closing dates etc. at: http://www.nuigalway.ie/postgrad/
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