Communications & Networks
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In the modern world, we are surrounded by networks of increasing complexity, with interactions of computer, telecommunciations, transport and social networks, bringing new challenges. Mathematical analysis of these networks creates powerful tools that allow us to understand networks and tailor their real-world behaviour to be more intelligent.
At Maynooth University, we apply techniques from pure and applied mathematics, electronic engineering and computer science to reason about complex networks. Our work ranges from making networks easier to manage, through improving the performance of wireless receivers, to protecting privacy and security in networked data.
Maynooth University is an ideal Host Institution for a Marie Skłodowska Curie Individual Fellowship and this cluster is interested in finding potential applicants. Find a mentor below or contact commsandnetworks@mu.ie for more information.
Making cities and transport systems environmentally friendly
This project looks to help regulate the effect of vehicles to avoid pollution peaks, manage traffic flow more efficiently and regulate electric vehicle load on the energy network.
Enabling the provision of widespread, free, effective broadband
Scientists at Maynooth University have devised a solution to the provision of widespread, free, effective broadband for all citizens.
MU University Chamber Choir Director Selected as speaker for Ageing Voices International panel discussion
MU Chamber Choir Director Michael T. Dawson will be speaking as part of Ageing Voices International panel discussion.
Date: Monday, 09 November 2020
Mezzo-Soprano Sharon Carty appointed Maynooth Campus Associate Artist
Maynooth College and Maynooth University’s Music Department and Faculty of Arts, Celtic Studies and Philosophy, in partnership with Music Generation Kildare and Kildare County Council, are delighted to announce the appointment of Sharon Carty (mezzo soprano) as Maynooth Campus Associate Artist for the coming academic year, 2020–2021.
Date: Monday, 05 October 2020