Prof. Eoin O’Connell, holds a PhD in the area of wireless integration of fibre optic sensors, has a Master's in Business Administration (MBA), and a bachelor's degree in Telecommunications (Hons.). Prof. O’Connell is currently engaged in research in the areas of IoT around the topics of cyber-physical modelling, digital twinning, system scalability, sustainability, security vulnerabilities, edge processing techniques and sensor development. Currently working in the Electronic & Computer Engineering department as a lecturer at the University of Limerick, Prof. O’Connell is an academic member of two research groups in the University, The Optical Fibre Sensors Research Centre (OFSRC) and the Centre for Robotics and Intelligent Systems (CRIS) and a founding investigator in the Irish national centre for Smart Manufacturing, CONFIRM.
Bioengineering
Bioinformatics
Biomechanics
Biotechnology
Crop Production
Crop Science
Education sciences
Energy and Fuels
Fisheries Science and Technology
Forestry and forest sciences
Information sciences and communication
Livestock Systems
Remote Sensing
I believe that reliable data and the creation of usable knowledge is the key to success in applied research. We have extensive experience in the delivery of projects that utilise field sensors, vision systems, wireless communications, data gathering and the deployment of AI for both real-time analysis and the analysis of legacy data for anomalies. We would be very interested in getting involved in projects that require field analysis, it is an area we have worked on in the past and we feel that it is an area where we would bring extensive value to a project.
I will be attending the Horizon Europe networking events in Brussels. The next event I am attending is this... Sustainable Economy in Horizon Europe. International matchmaking & networking 2023 in Warsaw on October 25th.