UCC engineers have invented a new camera technology that can work in unison with today’s CCD/CMOS sensors to pull out image features previously unseen.
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UCC invents new camera technology
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UCC Sustainable Energy graduate wins EirGrid Prize
05 Jul 2016Xiufeng Yue has been named UCC’s top Masters graduate in Sustainable Energy by EirGrid.
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‘Troubles’ inspire UCC academic’s novel
06 Jul 2016UCC’s Dr Paul Burgess has found that life can be stranger than fiction as he drew on his experiences growing up in the Shankill Road for his debut novel.
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World’s first SynBio accelerator returns to UCC
25 Jul 2016IndieBio EU, the world’s first and only synthetic biology accelerator, has attracted some of the best startups from across the globe to UCC’s School of Microbiology for its 2016 programme.
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UCC connection to the US presidential race
27 Jul 2016Senator Tim Kaine, Hillary Clinton’s vice presidential nominee and running mate, visited University College Cork (UCC) in 2011 on the formal invitation of President Dr Michael Murphy.
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Rio Olympics: The secrets to success
02 Aug 2016As the Rio Olympics near (August 5 to 21), UCC Exercise Physiologist Trevor Woods talks about how he prepares athletes for the Games.
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€9.3m research investment for UCC
03 Aug 2016Investigating the impact of escaped farmed salmon on wild Irish Atlantic salmon populations is one of five UCC projects which has been awarded €8.5m in Government funding today. A co-led project brings the UCC figure to €9.3m.
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UCC secures Bronze Athena SWAN award
05 Aug 2016University College Cork (UCC) has become the third university in Ireland to receive the Bronze Athena SWAN award, recognising its efforts to promote gender equality in higher education.
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5 Questions on Climate Change
26 Aug 2016Professor John Sodeau discusses climate change and what Ireland can do to play its part in the fight against the phenomenon termed global warming.
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Global Cities and Poor Choices: The Rio Olympics
12 Aug 2016The French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre says ‘we are our choices’ and indeed, it would appear watching the Rio Olympics this week that the International Olympic Committee and the Brazilian government are living very much with consequences of their choices.
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