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- Jeremy S. RobinsonUniversity of LimerickVerified email at ul.ie
- Conor McCarthyAssociate Professor of Aeronautical Engineering, University of LimerickVerified email at ul.ie
- Gareth RedmondProfessor, UCD School of Chemistry, DublinVerified email at ucd.ie
- Istvan MeszarosBudapest University of Technology and Economics, Department of Materials Science and EngineeringVerified email at eik.bme.hu
- Matthew CotterellHead of School of Mechanical, Electrical and Process Engineering, Cork Institute of TechnologyVerified email at cit.ie
- Jason Richard PowerLecturer in Engineering Education, University of LimerickVerified email at ul.ie
- Dr. Robert C. WimporyHelmholtz Zentrum BerlinVerified email at helmholtz-berlin.de
- Aidan J. QuinnHead of Nanotechnology Group, Tyndall National Institute, University College Cork, Cork, IrelandVerified email at tyndall.ie
- Colm O'DwyerPresident, The Electrochemical Society (ECS), and Professor of Chemical Energy, UCC, IrelandVerified email at ucc.ie
- Deirdre M. O'CarrollAssociate Professor, Materials Science & Engineering, Chemistry, Rutgers UniversityVerified email at rutgers.edu
- Daniel BoydAssociate Professor Dalhousie UniversityVerified email at dal.ca
- Erik HulthénDocent i Produktutveckling, Chalmers University of TechnologyVerified email at chalmers.se
- Owen ClarkinResearch Fellow, Dublin City UniversityVerified email at dcu.ie
- Edmond MagnerUniversity of LimerickVerified email at ul.ie
- Justin D. HolmesProfessor of NanochemistryVerified email at ucc.ie
- Sedighi M.Prof. of Manufacturing Engineering, Iran University of Science and TechnologyVerified email at iust.ac.ir
- Lan ChenNational Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, ChinaVerified email at nanoctr.cn
- M MorrisTrinity College DublinVerified email at tcd.ie
- daniela iacopinotyndall national instituteVerified email at tyndall.ie
- J. Gerard WallNUI GalwayVerified email at nuigalway.ie