Search Results for 'Lokesh Joshi'
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University of Galway consortium secures €1.7 million investment
A consortium led by University of Galway medtech startup Spiorad Medical has secured a €1.7million euro investment through the Government’s Disruptive Technologies Innovation Fund (DTIF).
New national supercomputer CASPIr to be operated by the University of Galway
University of Galway is to host Ireland’s new supercomputer, following a collaboration agreement by the Government and the European Commission.
Consortium led by University spin-out secures €2.1m grant for breakthrough stroke rehab technology
A consortium led by University of Galway spin-out Fortis Medical Devices has secured a €2.1 million government grant to accelerate the development of breakthrough stroke rehabilitation technology.
AtlanTec Festival to explore the role of AI and cybersecurity in future technology innovation
The AtlanTec Festival 2025 is officially under way, celebrating innovation and technology in the west of Ireland.
University of Galway appoints acting Vice-President for Research and Innovation
University of Galway has appointed Professor Lokesh Joshi as the Acting Vice-President for Research and Innovation.
University of Galway spin-out collaborates with European Space Agency
University of Galway spin-out Aquila Bioscience is collaborating with the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop a nature-inspired pathogen decontamination technology for safer space exploration.
New study unveils key insights into muscle atrophy during space flight
A groundbreaking study by researchers from University of Galway, in collaboration with Arizona State University, has revealed vital molecular insights into muscle atrophy - one of space travel’s most critical health risks.
NUI Galway research to develop solutions for Defence Forces
Two NUI Galway projects have been selected to develop solutions for operational challenges facing the Defence Forces.
Local medtech company develops mask spray which blocks 99 per cent of pathogens
Aquila Bioscience, a medical technology company based at NUI Galway, has developed a groundbreaking new barrier spray making reusable masks up to 99 per cent effective at blocking airborne pathogens and particles.
NUI Galway team advances understanding of Covid-19 infection process
A team of researchers within the Advanced Glycoscience Research Cluster (AGRC) at NUI Galway have discovered how human respiratory cells respond to the invading Covid-19 virus.
