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Analog Devices Ireland Scholarship Presentations
Monday, 13 March, 2017
On March 9th Mike Keaveney of Analog Devices Ireland and an Engineering Director & Analog Devices Fellow, gave a talk entitled “Electronic Engineering – The Key to an Exciting Career” as arranged by UCD's Electronic and Electrical Engineering Society. Mike was accompanied by Rachel King of the HR department at ADI.
Following the talk Mike presented three scholarship awards, each valued at €2,000 to the following students:
•Oisin Moran (3rd Year Student continuing to the ME Electronic & Computer Engineering,
based on academic record, chosen after interview of the top 3 students by ADI)
•Viet Nguyan (4th Year Student in the ME Electronic & Computer Engineering programme, based
on academic record, chosen after interview of the top 3 students by ADI).
•Gerard Murphy (student coming first place in the ME Electronic & Computer Engineering
programme in 2016).
The School congratulates all the winners and thanks Analog Devices Ireland for their
continued sponsorship of these generous scholarship awards.