It was with great sadness that the news of Michael’s death after a short illness emerged last week. Michael was a great scientist, and was a constant source of solid…
A new partnership between Dublin City University and the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES) has formed to create advanced, wearable medical devices. Examples of the…
L-R Prof. Gordon Wallace, Dr. Ruth Adler, Minister Seán Sherlock, TD, Prof. Dermot Diamond, Dr. Stephen Daniels Minister for Research and Innovation Seán Sherlock, TD, opened the 3D Bioprinting Symposium…
The OE-A is the international key association for organic and printed electronics and is a major networking organization for organic electronics where DCU can interact with companies and research institutes…
Dr. Larisa Florea and PhD student Alexandru Tudor attended the OrgBIO Kickoff Meeting (10-11 April 2014) organized at Centre of Microelectronics in Provence, Gardanne (FRANCE). OrgBIO (Organic Bioelectronics) is a…
Prof. Pavel Nesterenko, from the School of Chemistry at the University of Tasmania, Australia, visited the NCSR recently. Prof. Nesterenko is a collaborator with the Mask Marie Curie IRES programme.…
Professor Dermot Diamond was recently invited to give a guest lecture at the Royal Society of Chemistry, London. The current status of autonomous sensors for environmental monitoring was discussed as…
Scientists at the Marine and Environmental Sensing Technology Hub (MESTECH) are participating in the European project MariaBox (“MARINE environmental in situ Assessment and monitoring tool BOX”). The project, funded by the…
Insight and NCSR Postdoctoral researcher Larisa Florea has recently been awarded a front cover article in Chemical Communications for her work entitled “Self-assembled solvato-morphologically controlled photochromic crystals”. Click here to read the full article: http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2014/cc/c3cc46699j#!divAbstract