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Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Diversity Champions Revealed: Finalists Announced for 2025 Diversity in Tech Awards
The finalists for the 2025 Diversity in Tech Awards (DITA) have been announced today. Taking place on Thursday, 19th September at 6:00 pm in a new location - the Gibson Hotel, Dublin - the event will gather over 300 guests to honour individuals and organisations leading the way in diversity, inclusion, and innovation across the tech sector. Now in its eighth year, DITA celebrates a broad spectrum of diversity - from gender and culture to disability and neurodiversity - and continues to spotlight the changemakers reshaping the tech industry for the better. This year saw more than 300 entries, with the Rising Star...
2025-08-08
06 min
Irish Tech News Audio Articles
UCD's Building Stories Initiative Enters New Phase to Tackle Housing Vacancy and Revitalise Irish Towns
After a thorough development phase, Building Stories, a future-focused research initiative from University College Dublin, is entering a new phase of public engagement and implementation. With the launch of Living Labs in partnership with Monaghan and Cork City Councils, the project is addressing some of Ireland's most urgent challenges, including the housing crisis, carbon emissions from construction, and the decline of town centres. Backed by €690,000 in funding through the National Challenge Fund's OurTech Challenge, the project brings together a multidisciplinary team of researchers in architecture, planning, computer science, and data governance. Building Stories is developing a dynamic, AI-powered geospatial pl...
2025-08-01
03 min
FluentFiction - Irish
Droning Over Moher: Courage, Trust and a Coastal Quest
Fluent Fiction - Irish: Droning Over Moher: Courage, Trust and a Coastal Quest Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ga/episode/2025-07-02-22-34-02-ga Story Transcript:Ga: Tá grianghaiscealta na hÉireann oscailte os comhair Chillain agus Shoirse.En: The wonder of grianghaiscealta of Éireann lies open before Cillian and Saoirse.Ga: Tá siad ina seasamh ar chladach Chlocha na Mó móra san samhradh gléineach.En: They are standing on the shore of the great Cliffs of Moher in the...
2025-07-03
16 min
The Medieval Irish History Podcast
Sin and Penance with Dr Elaine Pereira Farrell
Welcome to the last episode of season two! Thank you everyone for their continued support. Today we chat to one of the foremost experts on the Penitentials, Dr Elaine Pereira Farrell, who explains how these prescriptive documents list various sins and the corresponding recommended penances (e.g. fasting, prayers, fines). We learn how the Penitential texts are valuable sources to the historian as they were used by priests engaged in pastoral work and as such can be reflective of societal behaviours, attitudes, and beliefs. Further resources:https://penitentials.com/Elaine Pereira Farrell, 'Penance...
2025-06-27
55 min
The Medieval Irish History Podcast
National Museum of Ireland Part 2 with Maeve Sikora and Matthew Seaver
We are back this week in the National Museum of Ireland, Archaeology, on Kildare Street, in Dublin City centre, which is open 7 days a week and free to the public. We are joined by Maeve Sikora, Keeper of Irish Antiquities, and Assistant Keeper Matt Seaver. In addition to chatting more about the Words on the Wave exhibition, Maeve and Matt tell us about their jobs preserving Irish material heritage and culture and many of the cool artefacts the public can view in the museum including the Ardagh Chalice, the Faddan More Psalter, the Springmount tablets, the Tara brooch and...
2025-06-13
54 min
The Medieval Irish History Podcast
Ireland and St Gallen in Early Medieval Europe with the National Museum of Ireland
This week Matt Seaver, Assistant Keeper of Irish Antiquities and Dr Diarmuid Ó Riain, curatorial researcher, welcomed us in to the National Museum of Ireland, Kildare St. to see the unique new exhibition: Words on the Wave. This is an incredible display of precious manuscripts from the Abbey of St Gall, Switzerland — some returning to Ireland for the first time in 1000 years — alongside spectacular objects from the Irish world from which they emerged. Running May 30th to Oct 24th. For more details see https://www.museum.ie/en-IE/Museums/Archaeology/Exhibitions/Words-on-the-Wave-Ireland-and-St-Gallen-in-Early-MExhibition Advisors: Dáibhí Ó C...
2025-05-30
58 min
The Medieval Irish History Podcast
The Royal Irish Academy Library with Barbara McCormack
In this episode, we chat about the incredible academic and public resource that is the Library in the Royal Irish Academy. Academy Librarian Barbara McCormack tells us all about the collection of medieval manuscripts including some of Ireland's oldest manuscripts the Cathach of Columba and the Stowe Missal. Please visit the library yourself or check out the collections: https://www.ria.ie/library/visiting-the-library/ and https://www.isos.dias.ie/collection/ria.htmlBarbara is responsible for the strategic direction of the Library and Archive, the information services provided by the Library, and the curation of the...
2025-05-16
49 min
The Medieval Irish History Podcast
Castles in Medieval Ireland with Dr Victoria McAlister
Dr Victoria McAlister from Towson University, Maryland, on everything you ever wanted to know about castles! Featuring all the big hits, Maynooth Castle, Bunratty, Blarney, Trim, the Rock of Dunamase, Clonard castle, Ferrycarrig, Carrickfergus, Irish castles, Anglo-Norman castles, Tower houses, colonialism, we cover it all. Dr McAlister busts some myths and explains how new advances in technology can assist the archaeologist and historian in their understanding of settlement around castles and the importance of considering the things we cannot see. Suggested reading:-Victoria McAlister, The Irish Tower House: Society, Economy and Environment c. 1300-1650 (Manchester U...
2025-05-02
54 min
Learn Irish with daily podcasts
20250421_IRISH__sony_le_100_post_nua_a_chruthu_i_mbaile_atha_cliath
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/25bhudvk Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com Sony to create 100 new jobs in Dublin. Sony le 100 post nua a chruthú i mBaile Átha Cliath. Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE), the company that makes PlayStation, is to create 100 new jobs in Dublin. Tá Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE), an comhlacht a dhéanann PlayStation, le 100 post nua a chur ar fáil i mBaile Átha Cliath. Software engineers and data scientists are to be recruited, who will be conducting research and development, it was said, with the aim of improving the compan...
2025-04-21
05 min
The Medieval Irish History Podcast
Dicuil and Irish scholars at the Carolingian Court with Dr Christian Schweizer
This week we are delighted to talk to the always enlightening Dr Christian Schweizer about his Research Ireland funded research on Dicuil, an Irish scholar who was prominent in the Carolingian Court in Aachen in the early 9th century. Dicuil wrote many fascinating texts covering a variety of disciplines including geography, astronomy and computistics, some of which, Dr Schweizer explains were annual "gifts" owed to King/Emperor Louis the Pious in return for his patronage. We also hear about other famous Irish scholars on the continent and ponder whether there are many parallels between their experiences and academia today.
2025-04-11
52 min
The Medieval Irish History Podcast
Slavery in Medieval Ireland with Dr Janel Fontaine
Apologies for the poor sound quality in this episode! This week Dr Janel Fontaine (Treasure Trove Officer, National Museums Scotland) talks us through some of the evidence for slavery in medieval Ireland. From the accounts of St Patrick in the 5th century to Gerald of Wales in the 12th century she explains how slavery was built into the social and economic fabric of Irish society. Suggested reading:- Janel Fontaine, Slave Trading in Early Medieval Europe (Manchester, 2025)- Fergus Kelly, Guide to Early Irish Law (Dublin, 1988)- Caitlin Ellis, ‘Pe...
2025-03-28
52 min
The Medieval Irish History Podcast
The 'Story' of St Patrick with Dr Elizabeth Dawson
It's time for our annual discussion of the man responsible for our national holiday in Ireland, Fáilte Ireland's global greening campaign and J. D. Vance wearing shamrock socks in the White House! Dr Elizabeth Dawson (Carlow College) is the perfect expert guide through over 14 centuries of stories celebrating St Patrick. She explains how Patrick became our patron saint, how traditions around Patrick evolved, why the 3 day weekend actually goes the whole way back to the 8th century, and from where snakes, parades and green beer come. For those looking for the historical individual Patrick, have a l...
2025-03-14
56 min
The Medieval Irish History Podcast
Women's Power and Patronage with Tiago Veloso Silva
Due to popular demand our podcast producer Tiago de Oliveira Veloso Silva has finally come on to the other side of the mic as one of our expert guests! We chat ‘soft power’, definitions of patronage, Agnes Ní Máelsechlainn ‘An Caillech Mór’ (d.1196), St Mary’s Arrouaisian monastery, Clonard, & reflections on the study of medieval Irish history. Tiago is over half way through his PhD research in the Department of Early Irish, Maynooth University, under the supervision of Dr Wycherley, working on the Taighde Éireann/Research Ireland Pathway project ‘Power and patronage in medieval Ireland: Clonard from the sixth to twe...
2025-02-28
42 min
The Medieval Irish History Podcast
Isabel de Clare (d.1220) with Dr John Marshall
"I have no claim to anything here save through her". These are the reputed words of one of the most famous knights in English history, William Marshal, describing his wife Isabel, daughter of Aoife and Strongbow. In honour of St Valentine's Day Dr John Marshall (Lancaster University) gives us the full story of Isabel de Clare — a fascinating noblewoman, whose life, inheritance and influence crossed multiple (shifting) territorial boundaries. Dr Marshall offers complex and sometimes poignant insights, explaining to us how, being "born to an English father from the Welsh March and an Irish royal mother, Isabel's life crossed ge...
2025-02-14
58 min
The Medieval Irish History Podcast
Bonus episode: Interpreting the 'Anglo-Norman' Invasion with Dr Colin Veach
As a follow up to our episode on the English Conquest with Dr Colin Veach (University of Hull) we examine the bias inherent in the contemporary sources, including the famous Laudabiliter papal bull, the works of Gerald of Wales (Giraldus Cambrensis/Gerald de Barri) , and the 'Song of Dermot and the Earl'. We also discuss how historians can best approach this complicated period of Irish history.Regular episodes every two weeks (on a Friday).Email: medievalirishhistory@gmail.comX (formerly Twitter): @EarlyIrishPodSupported by the Dept of Early Irish, Maynooth University...
2025-02-08
24 min
The Medieval Irish History Podcast
1169: The English Conquest of Ireland with Dr Colin Veach
Happy St Brigit's weekend! (For links to Brigit content see below). Instead of Brigit we were eager to release an episode we recorded just before Christmas with the brilliant Dr Colin Veach, from the University of Hull, on the English colonisation of Ireland, which may be known to some of you as the Anglo-Norman Invasion. Today’s episode mostly focusses on the English perspective of the conquest. Whether it was inevitable, how we should frame the events, English or Anglo-Norman etc. We talk Diarmaid Mac Murchada or in English, Dermot McMurrough and Strongbow, King Henry II and the bad Ki...
2025-01-31
54 min
RadioMoLI
Announcing Books & Their Makers
Books and their Makers is a new podcast series on RadioMoLI exploring the stories behind the books we read. Featuring conversations with authors, editors, publishers, agents, and translators, and highlighting the many crucial behind-the-scenes activities and workers involved in bringing writing to publication. The series is presented by Dr Tim Groenland, School of English, Drama and Film, UCD, and supported by the project The Publishing Infrastructures of Contemporary Anglophone Literature, funded by Taighde Éireann / Research Ireland. MoLI’s digital programme is supported by Ebow, the Digital Agency.
2025-01-24
01 min
The Medieval Irish History Podcast
Fashion and clothing with Mairéad Finnegan
In this episode, Niamh Wycherley interviews Mairéad Finnegan, a PhD researcher in Maynooth University, about dress, clothing and fashion in late medieval Ireland (12th to 16th centuries). Mairéad brilliantly paints a vivid picture of how a medieval Irish person would express their ethnic identity, status, gender or community through their clothes and provides a glimpse into the private lives of medieval Irish men and women. Mairéad talks sumptuary laws, tomb effigies and dodgy hairstyles and indulges all of Niamh's random musings on short shorts, long shoes and colourful clothing. We ask the big questions like who wor...
2025-01-17
34 min
The Medieval Irish History Podcast
St Columbanus and the Merovingians with Dr Alexander O'Hara
Happy New Year! To soothe fragile minds after the Christmas break we are easing you in to 2025 with St Columbanus part 2 — a further, more relaxed, reflection, on the career and legacy of Irish monastic founder Columbanus with Dr Alexander O'Hara. Do listen to our previous episode from November 22nd first if you get the chance. In this episode, we hear lots of Columbanus' own words, from his own writings. Dr O'Hara discusses how Columbanus became a dynastic holy man to the Merovingians, high politics, murder, marriage alliances, the appeal of Irish radical asceticism, the tension between temporal an...
2025-01-03
52 min
The Medieval Irish History Podcast
Law and Society with Prof. Liam Breatnach
Happy Christmas everyone! In today's episode, Professor Liam Breatnach (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies), one of Ireland's leading experts on the Old/Middle Irish language, medieval Irish law (so-called Brehon Law), poets and the Irish language, explains what the law tracts can tell us about medieval Irish society, the intellectual networks and frameworks that influenced and were influenced by the large corpus of legal material, and how the highly stratified Irish society understood itself in legal terms. We chat cats, what people ate in medieval Ireland, the Senchas Már, lost texts, polygamy, zombie concepts and much more!
2024-12-20
58 min
The Medieval Irish History Podcast
The Material World of Medieval Ireland with Dr Sharon Greene
Today, Dr Sharon Greene tells us how archaeologists explore how people lived in the past, what they believed and so on through the material remains they left behind. This can sometimes confirm or deny what the written records tell us – but most often it adds another layer to our understanding medieval Ireland. We chat about disciplinary challenges, how scholars can work together, Killeen Cormac, ringforts, cattle, sheep, St Brigit, ogham stones, the 'remote' western islands and settlement cemeteries. Suggested reading: OʼSullivan, Aidan, Finbar McCormick, Thomas R. Kerr, and Lorcan Harney, Early medieval Ireland, AD 400–1100: the ev...
2024-12-06
56 min
The Medieval Irish History Podcast
St Columbanus with Dr Alexander O'Hara
Happy anniversary to St Columbanus, famous as a monastic founder, and a symbol of a united Europe, who is remembered as having died on Nov 23rd in the year 615! (Happy birthday also to Dr O'Hara's wife! More info in episode). Columbanus aficionado Dr Alexander O'Hara brings us through Columbanus' auspicious beginnings as a handsome aristocrat in Leinster, his superlative scholarly career in Bangor, his illustrious travels around Europe and the cosmopolitan mixed monastic communities he founded in Annegray, Luxeuil and Bobbio. Referring to Columbanus' monks as akin to the SAS, O'Hara answers the question was he 'zero craic' and...
2024-11-22
54 min
The Medieval Irish History Podcast
Medieval Irish Manuscripts with Dr Chantal Kobel
In this episode, we are joined by Dr Chantal Kobel (Department of Early Irish, Maynooth University) to chat all about medieval Irish manuscripts (literally documents written by hand) and the various specialists skills and tools needed to read these precious historical sources. From palaeography (the study of old handwriting and writing systems) to codicology (study of the actual books) we learn about how manuscripts were physically made (trigger warning, it gets a little gruesome!), what they feel like, why so few survive, where you can see them for yourselves (online or Royal Irish Academy!), whether some more could be...
2024-11-08
56 min
The Medieval Irish History Podcast
Muirchertach Ua Briain with Anthony Candon
This week we chat to Anthony Candon about one of the greatest men in Irish history — Muirchertach Ua Briain (c.1050–1119), king of Munster, arguably king of all Ireland, and great-grandson of Brian Bóru. Tony tells us all about Muirchertach's reputation as a great military leader, his influence on the Irish Church, his international status outside of Ireland, the astute marriage alliances he brokered for his daughters with famous Norwegian king Magnus Barelegs and Arnulf de Montgomery, brother of Robert de Bellême, earl of Shrewsbury. We also chat how appropriate a camel is as a diplomatic gift, the Rock o...
2024-10-25
55 min
The Medieval Irish History Podcast
An Introduction to Medieval Irish Literature with Dr Elizabeth Boyle
Welcome back to the second season of The Medieval Irish History Podcast! We are very excited to be back with you all! Today, in our very first episode of the new season, we are back with Dr Elizabeth Boyle to talk little bit about Early Irish Literature. You have probably heard about some key figures of medieval Irish literature, such as Cú Chulainn and Queen Medb from Táin Bó Cúailnge, but how can we as historians (or interested readers) interpret these sagas? Are they myths that provide a window into Ireland's past or are they the...
2024-10-11
57 min
A Little Light Listening
Shining a Light on Research with Dr Oisin McCormack
"If you are interested in doing physics research, even if that's in a company, having a PhD under your belt is a huge boon both personally and career-wise." Oisin McCormack is an experimental physicist currently working in the field of nanophotonics and biosensors. Oisin is a MSCA Postdoctoral researcher in nanophotonics at Trinity College Dublin working on a project entitled "All-Dielectric Metasurfaces for Sensing Applications (MESA)" and has many areas of research interest including design, manufacture, and characterization of metasurfaces and nanostructures.
2024-10-04
27 min
A Little Light Listening
Shining a Light on Research with Dr Imanda Jayawardena
"Consider what your motivations are for doing a PhD, not just doing something for the sake of it." Dr Imanda Jayawardena is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions – Science Foundation Ireland Research Fellow at the Irish Photonics Integration Centre (IPIC). Her current research focuses on developing a bone-on-a-chip device for monitoring osteogenesis with the use of non-invasive, label-free, non-ionising spectroscopic techniques such as Raman and Diffuse Reflectance spectroscopy. This allows for longitudinal data acquisition from implants used for fracture healing, with minimal damage inflicted upon patients. It also enables gaining insight into bone formation mechanisms on hydrogel surfaces at...
2024-09-27
24 min
A Little Light Listening
Season 2 of a Little Light Listening launches on the 27th September!
Coming Soon!Season 2 of a Little Light Listening launches on the 27th September.This season we explore what is a researcher, the winding paths to becoming researchers and the rewards.Listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.#STEM #Podcast #ResearchStories
2024-09-25
00 min
Learn Irish with daily podcasts
20240912_IRISH_200_post_nua_le_cruthu_i_gcill_chainnigh,_60_post_nua_i_gcorcaigh
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/2d3brwty Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com 200 new jobs to be created in Kilkenny, 60 new jobs in Cork. 200 post nua le cruthú i gCill Chainnigh, 60 post nua i gCorcaigh. US human resources firm UKG is to create 200 new jobs in Kilkenny. Tá an comhlacht acmhainní daonna as na Stáit Aontaithe UKG le 200 post nua a chruthú i gCill Chainnigh. The new recruits will mainly work in the field of cyber security, but customer services and research and development will also be involved. Is ag obair i réims...
2024-09-12
07 min
Nuacht Mhall
19 Lúnasa 2023 (Tiobraid Árann)
Nuacht Mhall. Príomhscéalta na seachtaine, léite go mall. * Inniú an naoú lá déag de mhí Lúnasa. Is mise Gwyneth Nic Aidicín Ní Loinsigh. D’fhoilsigh an Institiúid Taighde Eacnamaíochta agus Sóisialta tuarascáil maidir le tithíocht san Eoraip. Léirítear sa tuarascáil go bhfuil bearna ollmhór in úinéireacht tí idir daoine óga agus daoine aosta in Éirinn. Tá 80% de dhaoine níos sine ná 40 ina n-úinéir tí ach níl ach timpeall 30% de dhaoine faoi 40 ina n-úinéir tí. Mhéadaigh an bhearna sin...
2023-08-21
04 min
Nuacht Mhall
12 Lúnasa 2023 (Dún na nGall)
Nuacht Mhall. Príomhscéalta na seachtaine, léite go mall. * Inniu an dara lá déag de Lúnasa 2023. Is mise Alanna Ní Ghallachóir.Dé Máirt, bhailigh na mílte daoine ar shráideanna Bhré, Contae Chill Mhantáin, chun an t-amhránaí, Sinéad O’Connor, a chaoineadh. Tháinig an tsochraid fríd an bhaile tar éis seirbhís phríobháideach, a rinne Ard-Iomám Ionad Ioslamach na hÉireann, an Dr Umar Al-Qadri. Rinne Ioslamaí de O’Connor in 2018 agus d’athraigh sí a hainm go Shuhada' Sadaqat, ach choinnigh léi mar cheo...
2023-08-12
06 min
Nuacht Mhall
25 Márta 2023 (An Dún)
Nuacht Mhall. Príomhscéalta na seachtaine, léite go mall. * Inniu an cúigiú lá is fiche de mhí an Mhárta. Is mise Siubhán Nic Amhlaoibh. Bíonn níos lú ná 1% den chaint ar fad a dhéantar i nDáil Éireann i nGaeilge, de réir taighde úr. Léirigh an taighde nach raibh ach 11,919 focal labhartha i nGaeilge as an os cionn 1.6 milliún focal a labhraíodh le linn tréimhse seacht seachtaine i mbliana. Mionchaint, beannachtaí agus focail bhuíochais a bhí i gcuid mhaith den chaint i nGaeilge sa Dái...
2023-03-25
04 min
Nuacht Mhall
4 Márta 2023 (Luimneach)
Nuacht Mhall. Príomhscéalta na seachtaine, léite go mall. * Inniú an ceathrú lá de mhí an Mhárta. Is mise Sibéal Dempsey. Ar an seachtú lá is fiche de mhí Feabhra d’fhógair Rishi Sunak “Creatlach Windsor” – leagan nua de phrótacal Thuaisceart Éireann a comhaontaíodh tar éis ceithre mhí d’idirbheartaíocht leis an Aontas Eorpach. Tugann an comhaontú “coscán éigeandála” do rialtas na Ríochta Aontaithe ar dhlíthe nua an Aontais Eorpaigh a chuirfear i bhfeidhm i dTuaisceart Éireann má chuireann polaiteoirí sa chúige ina gcoinne. Cruthaíonn sé lána glas...
2023-03-04
06 min
Nuacht Mhall
21 Eanáir 2023 (An Dún)
Nuacht Mhall. Príomhscéalta na seachtaine, léite go mall. * Inniu an t-aonú lá is fiche de mhí Eanáir. Is mise Siubhán Nic Amhlaoibh. Agus an Dáil ag filleadh le linn na seachtaine, dúirt Aire Stáit úr na Gaeltachta go mbeadh an phleanáil teanga, an tAcht Teanga agus pobal na hUltaise i measc na dtosaíochtaí aige sa chéad cúpla mí ina ról úr. Dúirt Patrick O'Donovan, an tAire Stáit nua, a ceapadh sa ról díreach mí ó shín, go gcuirfeadh sé tús le hat...
2023-01-21
05 min
A Little Light Listening
Light Saving Lungs
In this episode we discuss how the use of a light is helping doctors to understand how the lungs of premature babies are functioning in way that can be done using a harmless light source, can be continuously so you can keep an eye on this at all times and which can help ultimately bring better outcomes for these babies futures. The technique this is all based on is as in Scattering Media Absorption Spectroscopy (GASMAS) and in this podcast we learn more about this novel technique. Hosted by David McGovern. Special thanks to our guests Stefan S...
2022-10-20
34 min
A Little Light Listening
Shining a Light on Space - Part 2
In this episode we discuss with Alfredo Carpineti about how light has enabled us to communicate and display images to each other across continents, locate yourself to within a few metres anywhere on earth and to look back in time and see images across the depths of space including black holes which were imaged for the first time in 2019. Hosted by David McGovern. Special thanks to our guest Alfredo Carpineti. This podcast is created by Irish Photonic Integration Centre in partnership with Science Foundation Ireland. Special thanks to our producer Kieran Hurley from University College C...
2022-10-10
41 min
A Little Light Listening
Shining a Light on Space Part 1
In this episode we discuss how light has enabled us to communicate and display images to each other across continents, locate yourself to within a few meters anywhere on earth and to look back in time and see images across the depths of space including black holes which were imaged for the first time in 2019. Find out the answers and much more here! Hosted by David McGovern. Special thanks to our guest John Mackey. This podcast is created by Irish Photonic Integration Centre in partnership with Science Foundation Ireland. Special thanks to our producer Kieran...
2022-10-04
37 min
A Little Light Listening
Quantum Worlds
This special episode celebrates the World Quantum Day, April 14th, and will delve into what Quantum Technologies are, how they will impact our future and the quantum landscape in Ireland. Hosted by David McGovern with special guests Prof Seamus Davis from UCC, Prof Elena Blokhina from UCD and Dr. Emanuele Pelucchi from IPIC & Tyndall National Institute. This podcast is created by Irish Photonic Integration Centre in partnership with Science Foundation Ireland. Special thanks to our producer Kieran Hurley from University College Cork UCC 98.3FM radio. For more information visit our website https://www...
2022-04-14
39 min
A Little Light Listening
LiDAR
In this episode we discuss LiDAR, or Light Detection and Ranging technology. How is LiDAR used in many aspects of everyday life including self-drive vehicles, land mapping, meteorology or looking back in time at how ancient civilizations lived? Find out the answers and much more here! Hosted by David McGovern. Special thanks to our guests Peter O`Brien and Nick Hogan. This podcast is created by Irish Photonic Integration Centre in partnership with Science Foundation Ireland. Special thanks to our producer Kieran Hurley from University College Cork UCC 98.3FM radio. For more information...
2022-04-13
38 min
Fada is Fairsing
Clár 66 - 2015 - Raidió na Life
Ar an gclár seo labhair Lisa le Treasa Ní Loinn atá lonnaithe i gcathair St.Louis gar do chathair Ferguson, Missouri faoin gcorraíl ansin le tamall anuas, faoin scoláireacht Fulbright atá idir lámha aici ag déanamh taighde ar theicneolaíocht theangan agus faoi na blianta a chaith sí san Astráil freisin. Labhair Eoin leis an Dochtúir Ian Malcolm, Prostastúnach agus Aontachtach i dTuaisceart Éireann, faoin tábhacht a bhaineann leis an nGaeilge dó.
2015-01-20
25 min
Fada is Fairsing
Clár 36 - 2014 - Raidió na Life
Ar an gclár seo, cloisimid ó Bhreandán Mac Ardghail a bheidh ag déanamh cainte ag an gcomhdháil TEDxFulbrightDublin a bheas ar siúl den chéad uair i mBaile Átha Cliath i mbliana agus á reachtáil ag Fulbright Éireann. Tuilleadh eolais ar an suíomh i nGaeilge agus i mBéarla ag TEDxFulbrightDublin Chomh maith leis sin cloisimid ó Shéamas Ó Neachtain ó Chumann Charad na Gaeilge (An Philo-Celtic Society) faoin Stráitéis 20 Mí atá curtha le chéile ag grúpa ón gCumann agus faoi obair an Chumainn féin. Ar deireadh cloisimid agallamh a rinne mé le Sheryl Sorby atá ta...
2014-03-25
24 min