Welcome to our first-year @DCU Engineering students 🎊
Today marks day 1 of their orientation - the beginning of an exciting journey 🎓
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France is leading the way in regulating 'forever chemicals', posing the question of whether Ireland should follow suit?
@DCU's Dr Éadaoin Carthy (@EadaoinCarthy) believes we should implement the proposed legislation.
Read more in the @IrishTimes: https://t.co/oFPsUZ2NfP
How well is Ireland adapting to climate risk? How are our opinions about climate change formed?
Find out the answer to these questions and more at the second event in the DCU Futurology Research Series on 11th March at the Royal Irish Academy @RIAdawson: https://t.co/iL76A5pxQs
Dr @EadaoinCarthy, Assistant Professor in the School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering in @DCU was interviewed by @rte's @TodaywithClaire on "forever chemicals" and their effect on our lives!
Find out more here: https://t.co/Yvvh07Yg3W
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Dr Eadaoin Carthy, Assistant Professor at the School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering at @DCU joined @rte 's 'Today with Claire Byrne' to discuss "forever chemicals," also known as PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances). 🧪
Listen here: https://t.co/vY9UN7BXgW
We're delighted to be co-hosting the 2024 cohort of @asusensip IRES Summer Students with the @insight_centre. Today we heard about all the innovative research they've been doing during their stay. A wonderful display of early-career research talent, Bualadh Bos Everyone👏👏👏
What's being done to take 'forever chemicals' out of our drinking water? An insidious challenge is lurking in our drinking water, write @EadaoinCarthy@dcuengineering and @R2B2_13@dcuchemistry@DCU https://t.co/pdJ6V0f9uv
Last week, we hosted an inspiring 'Women in Engineering' event as part of Engineers Week. The event for students and staff focused on the career paths and educational journeys of four exceptional members of the DCU staff and alumni community. Read here:https://t.co/Mu6ZiGEykm
Dr Éadaoin Carthy and Abrar Abdelsalam of @DCU explain the health risks of human-made chemicals called PFAS and suggests ways to mitigate their use and abuse. https://t.co/G8boEUbgpC
What are 'forever chemicals', and are they an issue in the UK and Ireland? Dr Eadaoin Carthy and Abrar Abdelsalam explore how research is uncovering the damaging effects of ‘forever chemicals’. Read the @ConversationUK piece here: https://t.co/9HQTNR0bMv #DCUResearch
Delighted to share my new article published on @ConversationUK discussing the impacts of PFAS (forever chemicals) and the urgent need for more research and public awareness on this serious issue @Team_Polyfast@DCUEngineering@DCUFSH@DCU
https://t.co/OKJDxtaMG4
"Automated solid phase DNA extraction on a lab-on-a-disc with two-degrees of freedom instrumentation" by Dr Eadaoin Carthy et al. demonstrates a new type of lab instrument that uses differential gearing! @DCUEngineering@EadaoinCarthy@anne_parle
https://t.co/O6MIlnGNeI