Déanann beirt aÃonna achoimre cúpla bomaite ar PhD s'acu. Two guests summarise their PhDs within just a few minutes.
Is innealtóir ceimiceach à an Dochtúir Jenny Uà Leathlobhair agus seo à ag déanamh cur sÃos ar an taighde a rinne sà do PhD s’aici taobh istigh de chúpla bomaite. MÃnÃonn sà an tábhacht a bhaineann le micrea-scagachán i saol an uile dhuine againn agus an dóigh a n-úsáidear an próiseas seo le do bheoir agus fÃon a dhéanamh.
Dr Jenny Lawler is a chemical engineer and takes on the challenge of summarising all her PhD research within just a few minutes. She explains the importance microfiltration plays in all our lives and how the process is used to make your beer and wine.
Is ánra taighde sinsearach à an Dochtúir Sinéad Duggan agus ghlac sà dushláin Viva Voce, an taighde a rinne sà do PhD s’aici a athchoimriú taobh istigh de chúpla bomaite. Rinne Sinéad taighde ar othair le paincréitÃteas, go háirithe paincréitÃteas ainsealach agus i measc neart eile, léirigh sà na cineálacha vitimÃnà a bhÃonn gann sna hothair seo agus an fáth a mbÃonn oistéapóróis coitianta sa ghrúpa céanna.
Dr Sinéad Duggan is a Senior Research Fellow working in Trinity College, Dublin and in Tallaght University Hospital. She has taken the Viva Voce challenge to summarise her PhD research within just a few minutes. Sinéad studied patients with pancreatitis, in particular those with chronic pancreatitis. She found, amongst other discoveries, the range of vitamins in which these patients are often lacking and also why osteoporosis is common amongst this group of people.
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An Dochtúir Sinéad Duggan
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An Dochtúir Jenny Uà Leathlobhair
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