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Dean of the College of Science and Engineering, Walter Gear together with recipients of the Presidents Teaching and Learning awards, Bryan McCabe (School of Engineering), Liz Coleman (School of Natural Science) and Graham Ellis (School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences) :)

Dean of the College of Science and Engineering, Walter Gear together with recipients of the Presidents Teaching and Learning awards, Bryan McCabe (School of Engineering), Liz Coleman (School of Natural Science) and Graham Ellis (School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences) :)
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Congratulations to Dr. Bryan McCabe, Civil Engineering, School of Engineering, recipient of a President's Teaching and Learning award.

Congratulations to Dr. Bryan McCabe, Civil Engineering, School of Engineering, recipient of a President's Teaching and Learning award.
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Very enjoyable visit this morning with ME in Civil Engrg class to Athlone Flood Relief Scheme sites, facilitated by Ward and Burke Construction, and to W&BC yard in Creggs after lunch. #shafts #microtunnelling

Very enjoyable visit this morning with ME in Civil Engrg class to Athlone Flood Relief Scheme sites, facilitated by Ward and Burke Construction, and to W&BC yard in Creggs after lunch. #shafts #microtunnelling
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The UoGSchoolofEngineering Pyrite Foundation model is now 10 years old, and is still registering fill expansion! Thanks to AOCA for sponsoring this novel facility. Details of physical model development and early data available at @ICEPublishing icevirtuallibrary.com/doi/abs/10.168… Ryan Institute @ University of Galway

The <a href="/UoGalwayEng/">UoGSchoolofEngineering</a> Pyrite Foundation model is now 10 years old, and is still registering fill expansion! Thanks to <a href="/aocaie/">AOCA</a> for sponsoring this novel facility. Details of physical model development and early data available at @ICEPublishing icevirtuallibrary.com/doi/abs/10.168… <a href="/RyanInstitute/">Ryan Institute @ University of Galway</a>
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Many thanks to Killian Coghlan and Alexander Camarena Capriles of Menard Ireland for presenting to our UoGSchoolofEngineering ME (Civil Engineering) students last week on the suite of ground improvement options available to geotechnical designers.

Many thanks to Killian Coghlan and Alexander Camarena Capriles of Menard Ireland for presenting to our <a href="/UoGalwayEng/">UoGSchoolofEngineering</a> ME (Civil Engineering) students last week on the suite of ground improvement options available to geotechnical designers.
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From developing a ground model to soil parameter interpretation to pile design: masterclass from guest speaker Galway Geotech PhD graduate Dr. Kevin Flynn!

From developing a ground model to soil parameter interpretation to pile design: masterclass from guest speaker <a href="/galway_geotech/">Galway Geotech</a> PhD graduate Dr. Kevin Flynn!
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Delighted to welcome back Deirdre O'Hara this week to explain how @jbbarryeng set about solving the hidden problems of geotechnical engineering - Deirdre’s talk was enjoyed by the ME students.

Delighted to welcome back <a href="/OHaraDeirdre/">Deirdre O'Hara</a> this week to explain how @jbbarryeng set about solving the hidden problems of geotechnical engineering - Deirdre’s talk was enjoyed by the ME students.
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This week’s guest lecture on the UoGSchoolofEngineering Geotechnical Engineering Design module covered geotechnical instrumentation and monitoring - thanks to Daniele Fornelli of Geotechnical Observations (U.K.). Lecture also attended by Civil Engrg. students University Of Limerick.

This week’s guest lecture on the <a href="/UoGalwayEng/">UoGSchoolofEngineering</a> Geotechnical Engineering Design module covered geotechnical instrumentation and monitoring - thanks to Daniele Fornelli of Geotechnical Observations (U.K.). Lecture also attended by Civil Engrg. students <a href="/UL/">University Of Limerick</a>.
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Overdue post from the June 2024 conferring! Dr. Kevin O’Dwyer is now putting his microtunnelling research experience to good use with contractors Ward and Burke Construction on the Athlone Flood Alleviation Scheme site.

Overdue post from the June 2024 conferring! Dr. Kevin O’Dwyer is now putting his microtunnelling research experience to good use with contractors Ward and Burke Construction on the Athlone Flood Alleviation Scheme site.
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Dr. Paul Kissane of Roughan & O'Donovan Consulting Engineers presenting a paper entitled “Staged construction of surcharged embankments over peat for a national road in Co. Donegal, Ireland” at the recent 18th ECSMGE in Lisbon. Delighted to have contributed to it through the iCRAG Centre S3-PEAT project.

Dr. Paul Kissane of <a href="/RODEngineers/">Roughan & O'Donovan Consulting Engineers</a> presenting a paper entitled “Staged construction of surcharged embankments over peat for a national road in Co. Donegal, Ireland” at the recent 18th ECSMGE in Lisbon. Delighted to have contributed to it through the <a href="/iCRAGcentre/">iCRAG Centre</a> S3-PEAT project.
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Congrats to iCRAG Centre #S3PEAT PhD student Farimah Fattahi Masrour for presenting at her first international conference on 19/9 - #NGM2024 Gothenburg - on primary consolidation behaviour of peat. Roughan & O'Donovan Consulting Engineers @jbbarryeng Wills Bros Group Donegal County Council TII #RPSGroup

Congrats to <a href="/iCRAGcentre/">iCRAG Centre</a> #S3PEAT PhD student Farimah Fattahi Masrour for presenting at her first international conference on 19/9 - #NGM2024 Gothenburg - on primary consolidation behaviour of peat.  <a href="/RODEngineers/">Roughan & O'Donovan Consulting Engineers</a> @jbbarryeng <a href="/Wills_Bros/">Wills Bros Group</a> <a href="/donegalcouncil/">Donegal County Council</a> <a href="/TIINews/">TII</a> #RPSGroup
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Compelling Engineers Ireland 4th Hanrahan Lecture today in which my former PhD supervisor Prof. Barry Lehane of UWA Eng & Math Sci relayed his personal perspective on geotechnical failures.

Compelling <a href="/EngineerIreland/">Engineers Ireland</a> 4th Hanrahan Lecture today in which my former PhD supervisor Prof. Barry Lehane of <a href="/UWAEMS/">UWA Eng & Math Sci</a> relayed his personal perspective on geotechnical failures.
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This award is presented annually to the student with the best aggregate mark over all soils modules (CE3107 Geomechanics I, CE4102 Geomechanics II and CE6114 Geotechnical Engineering Design). Well done to Richie - very fitting that he is now employed by Ward & Burke Construction!

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In a special issue of AIMS Press Geosciences, Barry Lehane (UWA Eng & Math Sci) and I present a detailed geotechnical characterization of Belfast's soft estuarine clay/silt (sleech) near Kinnegar WWTW, 8 km NE of the city centre. The paper is free to download here: aimspress.com/article/doi/10…

In a special issue of <a href="/AIMSPressOA/">AIMS Press</a> Geosciences, Barry Lehane (<a href="/UWAEMS/">UWA Eng & Math Sci</a>) and I present a detailed geotechnical characterization of Belfast's soft estuarine clay/silt (sleech) near Kinnegar WWTW, 8 km NE of the city centre. The paper is free to download here: aimspress.com/article/doi/10…
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The recipient of the 2025 Ward and Burke Construction Medal for Excellence in Soil Mechanics is Samuel David. The award was present by Padraig Burke, Managing Director of Ward and Burke Construction, at the recent UoGSchoolofEngineering Prizes and Awards Ceremony.

The recipient of the 2025 Ward and Burke Construction Medal for Excellence in Soil Mechanics is Samuel David. The award was present by Padraig Burke, Managing Director of Ward and Burke Construction, at the recent <a href="/UoGalwayEng/">UoGSchoolofEngineering</a> Prizes and Awards Ceremony.