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0 National Launch of SciFest
Science Gallery in Trinity College, Dublin
11 April 2008


Front row L to R
Sarah Clarke (ITCarlow), Dr Eileen Lane (AIT), Sheila Porter (SciFest National Coordinator), Mary Hanafin TD, Minister for Education and Science, Dr Noirin Morris (AIT), Dr Etna Diver (LyIT)

Back row L to R
Dr Des Foley (GMIT), Dr Brian Bowe (DIT), Dr Brian Murray (IT Tallaght), Gerry Nolan (Intel Ireland Education Specialist), Marie Walsh (LIT), Margaret Mulrooney (IT Sligo) and Aisling Hayes (Tipperary Institute)
Mary Hanafin T.D.(Minister for Education and Science), Sheila Porter (SciFest National Coordinator), Gerry Nolan (Intel) and local organisers (Institutes of Technology) of SciFest
0 National Launch of SciFest
Science Gallery in Trinity College, Dublin
11 April 2008


Mary Hanafin TD, Minister for Education and Science with students, Roisin Corcoran and Estelle Purcell, from Loreto College, St Stephen's Green, Dublin
Mary Hanafin T.D. and students Roisin Corcoran and Estelle Purcell from Loreto College, St Stephen's Green at Intel's Scifest Launch
0 National Launch of SciFest
Science Gallery in Trinity College, Dublin
11 April 2008


Mary Hanafin TD, Minister for Education & Science, Gerry Nolan (Intel Ireland), Sheila Porter (SciFest National Coordinator), Peter Brabazon (Discover Science & Engineering)
Mary Hanafin T.D. (Minister for Education & Science), Gerry Nolan (Intel Ireland), Sheila Porter (SciFest National Coordinator), Peter Brabazon (Discover Science & Engineering
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Athlone Institute of Technology

Sarah Wood and Ciara Cooney, Virginia College, Co Cavan

‘How does your garden grow?’

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Athlone Institute of Technology

The exhibition hall

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Institute of Technology, Carlow

Intel Best Project Award
Gerry Nolan (Intel Ireland) and Adrian Shannon, Coláiste Bhríde Colaiste, Carnew, Co Wicklow

‘Slug control the chemical free way’


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Institute of Technology, Carlow

Discover Sensors Award
Syl McEvoy (science teacher), Majella Hayden, Donna Byrne and Áine Redmond, Colaiste Lorcain, Castledermot, Co Kildare and Peter Brabazon (Discover Science and Engineering)

‘Global warming its consequences’


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Cork Institute of Technology

Intel Best Project Award
Alex Carey and Jane Aston, Christ King Girls Secondary School, South Douglas Road, Cork

‘The Pivoting Ramp Generator’


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Cork Institute of Technology

Discover Sensors Award
Dr Eamonn Cashell (CIT) and Anna McNamara Taylor, Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal, Blarney,Co Cork


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Cork Institute of Technology

Dr Jimmy Devins T.D. presenting Intel Excellence in Science medals to Alex Carey and Jane Aston, Christ King Girls Secondary School, Cork. (Best Project Award Winners - SciFest 2008 CIT)

Award Winner

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Dublin Institute of Technology

Dell Award
Estelle Purcell, Caron Clancy (Dell),
Roisin Corcoran and Yseult Whitaker (science teacher), Loreto College, St. Stephen’s Green

‘Are there heavy metals in your coffee?’


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Dublin Institute of Technology

The exhibition hall


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Limerick Institute of Technology

First Place -Technology Category
Niamh Crowe, Darragh Crowe,
St Flannan’s College, Ennis, Co Clare and Dr James Ring (Education Executive,
PharmaChemical Ireland)

‘The future: woodframe or concrete block homes?’


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Limerick Institute of Technology

Discover Sensors Award
Ciara Ni Dhrisceall (science teacher) Tori Hehir, Gaelcholaiste Luminigh and Diarmuid OLeary (Junior Science Support Service)

‘pH Earrcu Gruaig’


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Limerick Institute of Technology

Stephen Bergin from Intel Shannon presents the trophy for overall runner-up award to Cara Enright, Catherine Mannix and Sarah Buckley, Mercy Mounthawk School Tralee

‘Hypertension - the silent killer’

Award Winner
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Limerick Institute of Technology

Dr James Ring of Pharmachemical Ireland with Cathal O'Connell and Daniel McCarthy, Mercy Mounthawk Tralee, who won second prize in the Technology category

 'Clothes Line Alarm'.

Award Winner

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Institute of Technology Sligo

Anna Hart, St Catherine’s College, Armagh, Co Antrim and Ciaran Connolly (teacher)


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Institute of Technology Sligo

Jessica Neely, Chloe Coyle and Anne McMenamin, Loreto College, Letterkenny, Co Donegal


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Institute of Technology Tallaght

Registration desk


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Institute of Technology Tallaght

Discover Sensors
Oonagh Meighan (Discover Science & Engineering), Robert Neary, Raafay Shehzad, Audrey Byrne (science teacher), Lucan Community College, Lucan, Co Dublin

‘To investigate whether the initial temperature of water affects its freezing’


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Institute of Technology Tallaght

Dr Jimmy Devins T.D. and Raafay Shehzad, Lucan Community College, Co Dublin (Best Project Award Winner - SciFest 2008 IT Tallaght)

Award Winner

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Tipperary Institute

Intel Best Project Award, Dell Award and
First in Junior Individual Physical Sciences Category
P.J O' Donoghue, St. Colman’s College, Fermoy, Co Cork

‘Is Bounty really bountiful?"-looking at different brands of kitchen paper and their quality’


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Tipperary Institute

Microsoft Runner Up Award
Helen Kennedy, Therese Bracken, Amy Graham and Maria Bracken
Presentation Secondary School, Mitchel St., Thurles , Co Tipperary

‘An ecological study of Derryhogan Bog’


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Tipperary Institute

Dr Jimmy Devins T.D. presenting an Intel Excellence in Science medal to P. J. O’Donoghue, St Colman’s College, Fermoy, Co Cork (Best Project Award Winner - SciFest 2008 Tipperary Institute)
Award Winner
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Waterford Institute of Technology

Dell Award
Mary Pilkington (science teacher), Gillian Ralph, Deirdre Mullally, Marguerite Irish and Anna Joyce, Our Lady of Lourdes Secondary School, Rosbercon, New Ross, Co Wexford


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Waterford Institute of Technology

Niamh Coughlon and Aoife Buckley, Blackwater Community School, Lismore Co Waterford

‘An analysis of Pibolus:the shotgun fungus’


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Waterford Institute of Technology

Dr Jimmy Devins T.D. presenting an Intel Excellence in Science medal to Mary Prendergast, Blackwater Community School, Co Waterford. (Best Project Award Winner - SciFest 2008 WIT)
Award Winner

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