A novel radiation detection technology, developed at Tyndall National Institute, has been licensed exclusively to Cork-based Varadis. Already in use by the International Space Station, Tyndall’s RADFET technology has wide applications from radiotherapy and oncology to industrial and military.
Dr Lynette Keeney, a staff researcher at Tyndall National Institute, gives us some insight into that very question, explaining her work, and talking us through the skills, tools and processes she uses in a given day.
Here, Jim Greer, a researcher and educator at the Cork-based Tyndall National Institute, gives us some insight into how his career developed and and grew, and what brought him to where he is now.
Minister Mary Mitchell O’Connor welcomes Johann-Dietrich Woerner – Director General of European Space Agency to Ireland - Immense opportunities for Irish companies in Space Sector
Agreement between The Tyndall National Institute and ESA on the establishment of a Space Business Incubator in Irelan