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UCD Vice-President for Research, Innovation and Impact Professor Kate Robson Brown has announced the winner and ten finalists of the 2024 UCD Research Impact Case Study Competition. The annual competition encourages researchers from all disciplines to share how their work has made a positive difference to wider society.
This year’s winner, ‘Ireland’s first satellite: transforming the national space landscape with the launch of EIRSAT-1’ was led by Professor Lorraine Hanlon, Director of UCD Centre for Space Research (C-Space) and Professor of Astronomy at UCD School of Physics. The case study tells the story of the EIRSAT-1 project, highlighting the team’s historic achievement in building, launching and operating Ireland’s first satellite, and the social, cultural, political, educational, economic and technological impacts of their work.
The additional "Engaged Research” impact prize was awarded to the runner-up whose case study most strongly demonstrated meaningful collaboration with the public and stakeholders. ‘Supporting cancer patients to quit smoking post diagnosis’, led by Professor Patricia Fitzpatrick, UCD School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science, showed impressive evidence of patient engagement, which led to improved treatment outcomes and positive effects on patients’ health.
Professor Robson Brown commented, “On behalf of UCD Research and Innovation, I’d like to heartily congratulate this year’s awardees. It is wonderful to celebrate their ground-breaking research today and to recognise how this work is influencing policy, building collaborations, enriching lives and inspiring the next generation.
“The number and quality of applications this year reflects the depth and breadth of impactful research taking place across the university at all career levels. It also illustrates how the ongoing provision of research impact resources is helping our community to communicate the ways in which their research is effecting change in a wide range of contexts; in modern technology, sustainable agricultural practices, public health, by improving the lives of young people, and through contributions to research on violence both in Ireland and further afield.”
She continued, “I encourage UCD researchers from every College to explore the UCD Impact Toolkit and consider applying for the 2025 Research Impact Competition.”Details of the next round of the competition will be announced in Spring. The 2024 UCD Research Impact Case Study Competition winner and finalists are:
Professor Lorraine Hanlon, UCD Centre for Space Research, UCD School of Physics
Ireland’s first satellite: transforming the national space landscape with the launch of EIRSAT-1
Professor Patricia Fitzpatrick, UCD School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science
Supporting cancer patients to quit smoking post diagnosis *Engaged research winner*
Dr Edward Burke, UCD School of History
Investigating loyalist paramilitarism and cross-border bombings during the Troubles
Dr Alison Connolly, CD Centre for Safety and Health at Work, UCD School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science
Using human biomonitoring to understand chemical exposures among the population
Associate Professor David Coyle, Dr Claudette Pretorius, UCD School of Computer Science
Providing resources for young people seeking help online for mental health
Professor Judith Harford, Dr Rachel Farrell and Amalia Fenwick, UCD School of Education
Power2Progress: building educational resilience in DEIS schools
Dr Andrew Hines, UCD School of Computer Science, SFI Insight Centre for Data Analytics
Sound check: audio quality technologies for entertainment, communication, and accessibility
Associate Professor Carl Ng, Dr Joanna Kacprzyk, Patrick Quille, UCD School of Biology and Environmental Science
Reducing chemical fertiliser use for improved sustainability in agriculture
Dr Lucía Tiscornia, UCD School of Politics and International Relations
Understanding the behaviour of criminal gangs and influencing policymaking
Professor Gerry Wilson, UCD School of Medicine, UCD Centre for Arthritis Research
Identifying a new severe inflammatory disorder
Dr Jufan Zhang, UCD School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering
Anywhere, anytime, anybody: administering medication at home with microneedle injections
Image: Members of the EIRSAT-1 team are pictured with Prof Kate Robson Brown. Photo by Vincent Hoban.