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Communications & creating connections

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  • UserNiamh Kavanagh (Tyndall National Institute)
  • ClockWednesday 26 September 2018, 13:00-14:00
  • HousePhysics East 217.

If you have a question about this talk, please contact Dr Giovanni Barontini.

Niamh Kavanagh is a PhD candidate researching physics, photonics and fibre-optic communications. Based in the Irish Photonic Integration Centre in Cork, Niamh is designing, building and optimizing an optical communications system, utilizing novel 2 μm components, in order to open a new communications window and provide viable alternatives for future high-capacity, high-speed internet growth. Niamh is also an award-winning science communicator and a passionate advocate for equality, diversity and inclusion. She has been named one of “6 Rising Stars of Irish Research” and “20 incredible women leading the way to scientific advancement” by Silicon Republic (Ireland’s leading technology news service).

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