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NGF - EPISODE 11 - It's Not the Waking, It's the Rising with Dr Niamh Kavanagh

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This episode of Next Gen Fem is supported by FameLab:

FameLab is the world's leading science communication competition, designed to inspire, motivate and develop scientists and engineers to actively engage with the public. Created by the Cheltenham Science Festival in the UK, in Ireland the competition is funded by Science Foundation Ireland and managed by the British Council in partnership with universities and science research centres across the country. For more information please visit britishcouncil.ie/famelab

In episode 11 we speak with Dr Niamh Kavanagh, a physicist whose research focuses on building communications systems for the internet of the future. She is an award winning researcher, communicator and mentor and was named as one of “20 incredible women leading the way to scientific advancement” by Silicon Republic.

Dr Kavanagh speaks with us about her passion for diversity and inclusion within STEM and how she hopes to see a future where people of all backgrounds, genders, races and sexual orientations can reach their full potential within the workforce.

All this and more in this next instalment of Next Gen Fem.

We’re excited for you to hear our 11th episode, I hope you enjoy.

Follow Dr Niamh Kavanagh:

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This episode of Next Gen Fem is supported by FameLab:

FameLab is the world's leading science communication competition, designed to inspire, motivate and develop scientists and engineers to actively engage with the public. Created by the Cheltenham Science Festival in the UK, in Ireland the competition is funded by Science Foundation Ireland and managed by the British Council in partnership with universities and science research centres across the country. For more information please visit britishcouncil.ie/famelab

In episode 11 we speak with Dr Niamh Kavanagh, a physicist whose research focuses on building communications systems for the internet of the future. She is an award winning researcher, communicator and mentor and was named as one of “20 incredible women leading the way to scientific advancement” by Silicon Republic.

Dr Kavanagh speaks with us about her passion for diversity and inclusion within STEM and how she hopes to see a future where people of all backgrounds, genders, races and sexual orientations can reach their full potential within the workforce.

All this and more in this next instalment of Next Gen Fem.

We’re excited for you to hear our 11th episode, I hope you enjoy.

Follow Dr Niamh Kavanagh:

  continue reading

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