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EcoAqua

Dr. Eoghan Clifford

Dr. Eoghan Clifford

Eoghan currently manages €1.9m direct research funding, has published over 50 peer reviewed international journal papers and 3 international patents

Alan Kennedy

Alan Kennedy

Alan brings over 25 years Technology Development experience to the programme, having held wide ranging R&D management roles with MNC’s in medica

Dr. Ronan Cooney

Dr. Ronan Cooney

Dr. Cooney is a postdoctoral researcher with expertise in life cycle assessment, aquaculture and environmental science.

Conor Behan

Conor Behan

Conor is a an NUI Galway graduate. In 2014 he completed his primary degree (BSc in Zoology). He has been working in aquaculture since 2014.

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Dr. Sean Mulligan

Dr. Sean Mulligan

Sean provides his expertise in applied hydraulic modelling to EcoAqua to determine optimal farm design.

Prof. Neil Rowan

Prof. Neil Rowan

Professor Neil Rowan is lead PI from AIT. He has expertise in the inter-related areas of microbiology, parasitology, toxicology and innovation.

Dr. Andy Fogarty

Dr. Andy Fogarty

Dr. Fogarty's research interests include histopathological analyses of the effects of EDCs in Fish and ecotoxicological assessment of novel wastewater

Dr. Siobhán Kavanagh

Dr. Siobhán Kavanagh

Dr Siobhán Kavanagh is a molecular biologist with a BSc (Hons) in Marine science and Ph.D in microbiology from NUI, Galway.

Dr. Alexandre Tahar

Dr. Alexandre Tahar

Dr. Tahar is a postdoctoral researcher with expertise in ecological engineering, environmental sciences, water treatment and aquaculture.

Dr. Owen Donohue

Dr. Owen Donohue

Owen brings his expertise in fish disease surveillance and testing to the EcoAqua project.

Sarah Naughton

Sarah Naughton

Sarah has graduated with the BSc in Biomedical Science (The Institute of Technology, Sligo), and with a First Class Honours in both the BSc in Forensi

Emer O’Neill

Emer O’Neill

Emer is currently focusing on applying her ecotoxicology expertise to develop an ecotoxicological toolbox for assessing freshwater aquaculture effluen

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