Professor Liam Barry received 1.7 million euros in funding
Professor Liam Barry of the DCU School of Electronic Engineering has received 1.7 million euros in funding through the Research Ireland Infrastructure Programme.
Media release from DCU Faculty of Engineering and Computing:
Congratulations to Professor Liam Barry from DCU's School of Electronic Engineering who has received €1.7 million in funding through the Research Ireland Infrastructure Programme. Prof Liam Barry will lead the development of a Full Spectrum Communications Test Bed.
Today’s internet relies on a mix of radio waves and fiber optics, but as our data demands soar, these networks are hitting a 'speed limit' and consuming massive amounts of energy.
This new facility will allow researchers to test how light and ultra-high-frequency waves can work together to enable our communication networks to carry more data, more reliably, while significantly cutting the carbon footprint across all network segments including the world's data centres.
Professor Deborah O'Connell from the DCU Faculty of Science and Health also received significant funding through the programme to establish a platform for Atomic Layer Etching.
Read more here: dcu.ie/science-and-health/news
DCU Faculty of Engineering and Computing: dcu.ie/engineeringandcomputing
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