Faculty of Engineering and Computing
Success for Industry-Academia
Partnership
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21 August 2007
Enterprise Ireland
have featured the School of
Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, DCU in a
recent set of case studies on their
Innovation Partnerships scheme. The
case study focuses on the research work of Masters student James Wall.
Mr. Wall is investigating the field of submersible motors.
This
project allows for a synergistic interaction
between industry and academia .
According to Ben Breen, Head of R&D at
ABS Production Wexford, “The innovation partnership is an
economical way of getting vital research done, and for us, it means that
James’ advanced knowledge can become an invaluable asset to ABS.” The
benefits for DCU are clear: “The funding and support from the Innovation
Partnership Programme was an enabler for the research that was
undertaken……..Conducting this type of applied research means that we get to
apply our skills to solving practical problems”, said
Dermot Brabazon,
a lecturer with DCU who supervised the project.
Both parties are so pleased with the outcome of the
project that they will be re-applying for funding to upgrade Mr. Wall’s
research to PhD level.
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