2011 ERI Researcher of the Year
24.10.2011
UCC’s Environmental Research Institute (ERI) announced the Postdoctoral
and PhD Researchers of the Year at the recent 2011 ERI Research Open Day. Dr Tom Doyle, Coastal & Marine
Resources Centre (CMRC) was the winner of the Postdoctoral Researcher of the
Year while the PhD Researcher of the Year went to Ms Emily Baxter, School of Biological,
Earth and Environmental Sciences & CMRC.
The ERI Researcher of the Year award recognises researchers that, through
their original work, have made a substantial contribution to environmental,
energy and marine research in UCC. Dr Tom Doyle received the award for the
EcoJel project which aims to identify and manage the opportunities and
detrimental impacts of jellyfish in the Irish Sea.
The project found that jellyfish abundance has increased in
the Irish Sea and may now play an increasingly important role in the ecosystem;
as a result of the project Dr Doyle was invited to address the European
Parliament’s Intergroup Seas and Coastal Affairs on the rise of jellyfish and
how this increase will impact on Europe’s economy.
Ms Emily Baxter received the award for her PhD research work on
“Gelatinous zooplankton in Irish waters: ecology and role in the gill disorders
of marine-farmed salmon” (supervised by Dr Rob McAllen and Dr Tom Doyle). The project found that problems with
gill disorders in marine-farmed finfish appear to be increasing through the
intensification of aquaculture operations in coastal areas worldwide. Ms Baxter has recently taken up a
postdoctoral with the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) in Barcelona,
Spain.
This was the first year that the Institute has granted an award for
Postdoctoral and PhD Researchers of the Year. The aim of the competition is to highlight the efforts and
commitment of researchers who are advancing the knowledge in their area of
expertise and who promote continued excellence in research at ERI and UCC. Prizes
were presented by Professor Patrick Fitzpatrick, Head, College of Science,
Engineering & Food Science.
Pictured at ERI Research of the Year Awards (L
to R): Dr Rob McAllen (accepting prize on behalf of ERI PhD Researcher of Year,
Ms Emily Baxter), Professor Patrick Fitzpatrick (Head of College of Science,
Engineering and Food Science) and Dr Tom Doyle (winner of ERI Postdoctoral
Researcher of the Year).
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