Electronic and Computing

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The Electronic and Computing division provides members with a professional and social network for developing their knowledge base and fostering potential business opportunities.

 

 

Electronic and Computing division members work in software development and testing, including the gaming industry; mobile and fixed line telecommunications; internet services; embedded systems development and signal processing. Members have the opportunity to learn and share experiences with their peers and with representatives from the associated industry groups at events organised by the division.

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Electronic and Computing Videos 

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Electronic and Computing in AMPLIFIED

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Electronic and Computing News 

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Electronic and Computing in the Engineers Journal

Computerised, rolling DNA motors move molecular robotics to next level

The motors can sense chemical information in their environment, process that information, and then respond accordingly, mimicking some basic properties of living cells.

Automating endoscopic tissue characterisation in cancer patients with computer vision

Dr Ronan Cahill, University College Dublin, discusses a promising initiative for precision surgery, where his team use an application that employs computer-vision, point-tracking algorithms to monitor changes in indocyanine green fluorescence intensity in near-infrared videos, automating what was previously a slow, labour-intensive process, while delivering more precise and clinically interesting results.

Computational modelling guides development of new materials

Chemical engineers use neural networks to discover the properties of metal-organic frameworks, for catalysis and other applications.

An explorer in the sprawling universe of possible chemical combinations

Heather Kulik embraces computer models as 'the only way to make a dent' in the vast number of potential materials that could solve important problems.

Tackling hard computational problems

Software engineer David Gamarnik has developed a tool – the overlap gap property – for understanding computational problems that appear intractable. 

Innovation: Preserving the digital future of the forgotten format

Mere decades can render audio/video content inaccessible. We must ensure content is forever, writes former Engineers Ireland president Dr Chris Horn.

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