
PROFESSOR DAVID BRAYDEN
PROFESSOR DAVID BRAYDEN
is Professor of Advanced Drug Delivery at the School of Veterinary Medicine and a Fellow of UCD Conway Institute....
is Professor of Advanced Drug Delivery at the School of Veterinary Medicine and a Fellow of UCD Conway Institute....
is a specialist on electric-field effects on materials, gases and liquids. He is a professor in UCD School of Chemical E...
is a leading figure in the field of dementia research and care. He is a member of the World Dementia Council, a founding...
is coordinator of the €5.4m Horizon Europe-funded GENEGUT project 2022–26. She is a professor in the School of Pharm...
served for many years at UCD as an educator, researcher and academic leader. He cofounded in 1965 what is now the BT You...
was founding dean of UCD’s College of Human Sciences and is now Emeritus Professor of Sociology at UCD....
was one of nine mathematics students on the island of Ireland to be awarded the prestigious Hamilton Prize in October 20...
is Professor of Advanced Drug Delivery at the School of Veterinary Medicine and a Fellow of UCD Conway Institute.
is a specialist on electric-field effects on materials, gases and liquids. He is a professor in UCD School of Chemical Engineering.
is a leading figure in the field of dementia research and care. He is a member of the World Dementia Council, a founding director of the Global Brain Health Institute, and Conolly Norman Professor of Old Age Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin.
is coordinator of the €5.4m Horizon Europe-funded GENEGUT project 2022–26. She is a professor in the School of Pharmacy, University College Cork, and Director of Future Medicines, a research initiative.
served for many years at UCD as an educator, researcher and academic leader. He cofounded in 1965 what is now the BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition.
was founding dean of UCD’s College of Human Sciences and is now Emeritus Professor of Sociology at UCD.
was one of nine mathematics students on the island of Ireland to be awarded the prestigious Hamilton Prize in October 2023 by the RIA. The date marks the anniversary of Irish scientist William Rowan Hamilton’s discovery of quaternion algebra in 1843.