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The School of Engineering, Trinity College Dublin is the oldest engineering school in Ireland and one of the oldest in the world. It provides undergraduate, taught postgraduate and research degrees in engineering. It is the highest-ranked engineering school in Ireland by QS Rankings [1] and by Times World University Rankings. [2]
The Professor of Civil Engineering is a professorship at Trinity College Dublin. The chair was founded in 1842, thirty years before the establishment of the college's first degree programme in civil engineering . [ 1 ]
Trinity College Dublin is one of the seven ancient universities of Great Britain and Ireland, [18] [19] and it is a sister college to both St John's College, Cambridge, and Oriel College, Oxford. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] By incorporation ( Ad eundem ) , a graduate of either Oxford, Cambridge or Dublin can be conferred the equivalent degree ( Oxon, Cantab ...
Linda E. Doyle is an Irish academic and educator who is the 45th Provost of Trinity College Dublin, the university's chief officer, having assumed the office in August 2021. An electrical engineer , she has had a long academic career at Trinity, from the 1990s, most recently as Professor of Engineering and the Arts, in addition to holding other ...
This is a list of professorships, other notable positions, and public lectures at Trinity College Dublin.. The chairs in French (1776), [1] German (1776), [2] Irish (1840), English Literature (1867) [3] and the precursor (1776) of the current Chair of Spanish (1926) [4] are the oldest in the world in their respective subjects, as some others may be, or thereabouts - the Chair of Civil ...
List of scholars of Trinity College Dublin; Trinity Business School, Trinity College Dublin; School of Engineering (Trinity College Dublin) School of Law, Trinity College Dublin; School of Medicine (Trinity College Dublin) School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (Trinity College Dublin) Science Gallery; Sizar; Trinity College Dublin ...
Gordon Foster (1920–2010), fellow emeritus at the college; Professor of Statistics and Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and statistics; author of the International Standard Book Number (ISBN) system (a global standard), and the book Information Technology in Developing Countries [13] [14]
In 2001, Anil Kokaram was made Fellow of Trinity College Dublin, which rewards a Scholarship or research achievement. [34] In 2007 he received an Honorary Fellowship from Engineers Ireland . [ 1 ] [ 35 ] In 2012, he was selected as one of America's 50 most influential Irish executives in Hollywood (also known as ITLG Hollywood 50) by the Irish ...