
Eadaoin Carthy
@eadaoincarthy
Assistant Professor in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering in DCU
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22-09-2013 21:22:38
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📢 Exciting News! I'm thrilled to announce the launch of our groundbreaking project with Ruairí Brannigan and DCU Biodesign Europe funded by @scienceirel for PFAS removal. 💧💚 Our team will develop innovative technologies to effectively eliminate harmful PFAS compounds from water sources.

Eadaoin Carthy and Ruairí Brannigan are working on a filter system to remove PFAs from Irish waterways PFAs, or "forever chemicals", are a group of human-made chemicals which take an extremely long time to breakdown and therefore causing enduring pollution


Hi Folks✌️ As part of the PolyFASt Solutions project we're conducting a survey to gauge public knowledge of PFAS. I would really appreciate it if you could take 5 mins out of your day to answer a few questions 👉 docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI… DCU NCSR DCU Biodesign Europe


What's being done to take 'forever chemicals' out of our drinking water? Analysis by Eadaoin Carthy @dcuengineering & Ruairí Brannigan @dcuchemistry Dublin City University rte.ie/brainstorm/202…

"Automated solid phase DNA extraction on a lab-on-a-disc with two-degrees of freedom instrumentation" by Dr Eadaoin Carthy et al. demonstrates a new type of lab instrument that uses differential gearing! DCU Engineering Eadaoin Carthy Anne Parle-Mcdermott doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.…

Delighted to share my new article published on The Conversation discussing the impacts of PFAS (forever chemicals) and the urgent need for more research and public awareness on this serious issue PolyFASt Solutions DCU Engineering DCU Science and Health Dublin City University theconversation.com/pfas-how-resea…

What are 'forever chemicals', and are they an issue in the UK and Ireland? Dr Eadaoin Carthy and Abrar Abdelsalam explore how research is uncovering the damaging effects of ‘forever chemicals’. Read the The Conversation piece here: launch.dcu.ie/4625Ohw #DCUResearch


Delighted to have our article shared with Silicon Republic , highlighting the need for water remediation with innovative research PolyFASt Solutions Dublin City University #PFAS


What's being done to take 'forever chemicals' out of our drinking water? An insidious challenge is lurking in our drinking water, write Eadaoin Carthy @dcuengineering and Ruairí Brannigan @dcuchemistry Dublin City University rte.ie/brainstorm/202…

We're delighted to be co-hosting the 2024 cohort of ASU SenSIP IRES Summer Students with the Insight Research Ireland Centre. Today we heard about all the innovative research they've been doing during their stay. A wonderful display of early-career research talent, Bualadh Bos Everyone👏👏👏


ASU SenSIP Insight Research Ireland Centre Nicholas Dunne Dublin City University Prof. Noel O'Connor (he/him) DCU Research John Doyle DCU Engineering Daire Keogh DCU Science and Health Last but by no means least, Eadaoin Carthy & Dr Dave Kinahan have been supervising Megan Murphy and Yasmine Sleiman from ASU SenSIP. They've been developing lab-on-a-chip devices for real-time, point-of-care medical diagnostics. DCU Engineering


Had a fantastic time filming with 10ThingstoKnowAbout with Ruairí Brannigan 🎥 Excited to share our cutting edge research on the safe removal of PFAS from drinking water. Stay tuned for the segment 🌊 🔬 PolyFASt Solutions DCU Engineering Dublin City University @scienceirel #PFAS #sfi #cleanwater #sfichallenge



And how can we tackle the #foreverchemicals associated with plastics that get into our water? 💧Jonathan McCrea heads to Dublin City University to meet Ruairí Brannigan Ruairí Brannigan & Eadaoin Carthy who are developing filters to remove harmful #PFAS #10thingstoknowabout #plastic 📺 Mon 9th Dec,

Dr Eadaoin Carthy, Assistant Professor in the School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering in Dublin City University was interviewed by RTÉ's Today with Claire Byrne on "forever chemicals" and their effect on our lives! Find out more here: dcu.ie/engineering-an… #DCUEngineering #EngineersWeek


How well is Ireland adapting to climate risk? How are our opinions about climate change formed? Find out the answer to these questions and more at the second event in the DCU Futurology Research Series on 11th March at the Royal Irish Academy Royal Irish Academy: launch.dcu.ie/4bnytBL


France is leading the way in regulating 'forever chemicals', posing the question of whether Ireland should follow suit? Dublin City University's Dr Éadaoin Carthy (Eadaoin Carthy) believes we should implement the proposed legislation. Read more in the The Irish Times: launch.dcu.ie/3Zs2U58
