Agenda
Day 1: Monday 20th November 2023
09:30 | Registration – coffee and networking |
10:30 |
Opening welcome Claire O’Connell and Ola Majekodunmi |
10:45 | Keynote: Research Integrity: it’s complex, and complicated by Dr Daniele Fanelli, Heriot-Watt University. |
11:15 | Keynote: Dr Katriona O’Sullivan, principal investigator, psychologist and author, Maynooth University. |
11:45 | Coffee Break |
12:05 | Panel discussion: Building a better research culture together Panel Chair: Prof John Cryan, VP for Research and Innovation, UCC with guests: • Dipti Pandya, Senior Research Programme Manager, UCD and Chair of the European Association of Research Managers and Administrators. • Dr Katriona O’Sullivan, principal investigator, psychologist and author, Maynooth University; • Dr Daniele Fanelli, Meta Scientist, Heriot-Watt University • Prof Anita Maguire, Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, UCC |
12:50 |
Research shorts Pesticides and Irish Weather: What’s the buzz for bees? by Dr Dara Stanley, Assistant Professor in Applied Entomology, University College Dublin Sociology of Humans and Machines in the Digital Age by Prof Taha Yasseri, School of Sociology and a Geary Fellow at the Geary Institute for Public Policy, University College Dublin |
13:10-14:10 | LUNCH followed by In-Person Poster Showcase Session (click here for a full list of posters) |
15:00 | Arts performance: FELISPEAKS |
15:10 | Address: Colm O’Reardon, Secretary General, Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science. |
15:20 | Keynote address: Transdisciplinary research: its value and the challenges from an Arts and Humanities perspective by Prof Jennifer Richards, Cambridge University, UK. |
16:00 |
Panel discussion: The Impact of AI on Academia AI is transforming the world of academia as we know it. Join this expert panel to discuss its potential benefits and the challenges facing academic communities across the globe. Panel Chair: Prof Linda Hogan, Professor of Ecumenics, School of Religion, TCD with guests:
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16:50 |
Research Short Multiscale Modelling for Biomechanics and Medical Implants by Dr Ted Vaughan, Associate Professor in Biomedical Engineering and Principle Investigator in the Biomechanics Research Centre, University of Galway |
17:00 | Closing Words with Peter Brown, Director, IRC and Prof Philip Nolan, Director General, SFI |
19:00 | Drinks Reception & Networking |
20:00 |
Awards Ceremony and Dinner Presented by Dr Claire O’Connell and Ola Majekodunmi |
Evening Online Film Collaboration with CURÁM’s Science on Screen The Home Health Project : https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/833596386 (9 minutes) This €1m project, co-funded by Cisco Ireland and CÚRAM hopes to establish a model of digital healthcare that can be used to better connect remote communities across Ireland to the healthcare system. University of Galway researchers at the H.I.V.E. Lab are using state-of-the-art medical device technology, such as remote sensors and AI software to improve patient care management for the Clare Island community. Video consultations with remote physiological monitoring will deliver ‘virtual’ care, in addition to the medical service provided by the nurse and doctor on the island. Feats of Modest Valour – https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/768544078 (26 minutes) Winner – Science Award at Imagine Science 2017, New York Winner – A Tiny Spark – https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/768173973 (26 mins) This Science on Screen documentary ‘A Tiny Spark’ shows us how something small or seemingly insignificant can wield the power to alter the course of something else forever. A stroke itself is one moment that changes someone’s life forever, just like the blood clot itself, although tiny, could mean so much to the world of stroke research. This documentary is about groundbreaking research being done by neuroscientist Prof Karen Doyle at CÚRAM, the SFI Research Centre for Medical Devices at University of Galway. The People there to Catch Us – https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/747730547 (22 mins) PASSWORD: CURAM2022 My Green Lab – https://vimeo.com/375847945 (7 mins) CRAFTVALUE – https://youtu.be/TF2f8UJl61M Why is it that our Georgian terraces and public buildings, country houses and modest rural dwellings have such an enduring physical presence? While design clearly plays a significant part, materials and craftsmanship are fundamental to the quality of this historic built environment. CRAFTVALUE, a four-year IRC Advanced Laureate Research Project at Trinity College Dublin, seeks to open our eyes to the painstaking achievements of stone masons, carpenters, joiners, carvers and modellers of plaster, wood and stone. Too long taken for granted, this rich craft heritage is now the subject of sustained research and analysis. How was the virtuoso staircase, the marble chimneypiece or the columnar doorcase physically created? How were tools held and used, and how was skill acquired, developed and sustained? Where were materials sourced and what was their impact on craft production? The CRAFTVALUE team is working with stakeholders in Ireland and the United Kingdom, including the Office of Public Works and the National Trust, to develop knowledge of our shared heritage. Creating Community in Times of Crisis: The Role of Creative Writing in Empowering Donegal Women – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDQBvGWxqxw This partnership between Trinity College Dublin and the Women’s Collective Donegal will expand on existing research to examine creative writing as a means of empowerment for women in Donegal border communities faced with acute societal ‘crises’ such as pandemic recovery, the climate emergency and the rising cost-of-living. Writing workshops which probe the impact of ‘crises’ will be followed by focus group discussions to obtain participant reflections. Outputs include an anthology of the women’s work, a documentary film and an online symposium. Findings will be published in a report recommending best practice in facilitating creative writing for rural women’s empowerment. EURONEWS – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jcd1vybzZ_0 EURONEWS, funded by the Irish Research Council and based at University College Cork, is examining new sources for the European dimension of early modern news, integrating Ireland and elsewhere into the network of circulation, 1550-1700, to understand a forgotten but highly significant media landscape. |
Day 2: Tuesday 21st November 2023 (Click to open)
08:30 | Coffee & Networking |
09:00 | Performance by Dr Helen Lawlor, TU Dublin Conservatoire |
09:15 | Fireside interview with Dr Claire O’Connell (Irish Times) and Prof Philip Nolan |
09:55 |
Research Short Cultivating conditions for change by Prof Anna Davies, Professor of Geography, Environment and Society, Trinity College Dublin Advanced Predictive Models for Green Electricity Generation from Renewable Resources by Prof James Sweeney, Associate Professor of Statistics at the University of Limerick |
10:15 | Closing Words by Prof Philip Nolan, SFI |
10:30 – 11:30
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BREAKOUT SESSION #1 To register please click here
1. The Path to Sustainable Laboratory Practices 2. Interdisciplinary Research: Approaches and Opportunities This SFI-IRC Summit breakout session will delve into the implications and opportunities of interdisciplinary research, showcasing the impact of such collaborations on innovation and society in Ireland. Participants will share insights, experiences, and best practices, underscoring the value of combining perspectives for holistic problem-solving. Join us as we explore the transformative potential of interdisciplinary research in driving progress and enriching our understanding of complex societal issues and scientific advancements. Panel: 3. Addressing Societal Challenges to Create A Better World Panel: 4. Using LinkedIn to Build your Professional Network This breakout session will help participants explore ways of leveraging LinkedIn to enhance your professional network, better engage with the research and enterprise community, and showcase your work. The session will include an overview of the LinkedIn algorithm, peer to peer examples, and advice for creating content within your busy schedule.
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11.30-12.00 | COFFEE BREAK |
12:00 – 13:00 |
BREAKOUT SESSION #2 To register please click here 5. Impact 2030 – Policy in Practice Panel: 6. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: A new strategy to support an inclusive research and innovation ecosystem. NOTE: This session will also be open to Livestream virtual delegates to join online. Zoom details will be shared. Panel: 7. The Path to Sustainable Laboratory Practices Panel: James Connelly – Chief Executive Officer, My Green Lab
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13:00 – 14:00 | Closing lunch and networking |