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Posts Tagged ‘James Britton’

BiOrbic PhD researchers win International “Invent for the Planet” event hosted by GMIT

By Amanda Mathieson | 23/03/2022

Congratulations to Manuel Bruch and James Britton who were on the winning team “FoodErgy” at the GMIT International “Invent for the Planet” event in Galway on the 18th – 20th Februrary.   “Invent for the Planet” is an international event where students from across the globe participate in a 48-hour Intensive Design Experience (IDE) to solve…

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Sustainable Christmas Podcasts

By Amanda Mathieson | 17/12/2021

Looking for a way to entertain your kids this Christmas? BiOrbic has released two podcasts, each featuring a Christmas Story with a sustainable message. Written by PhD students at the centre, the stories are suitable for children aged 7 or older and bring an element of science into the magic of the holidays. The first…

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