University: UL
Professor Tiziana Margaria
Co-Director
Prof. Margaria is Chair of Software Systems at the University of Limerick (Ireland), where she is currently Head of the Department of Computer Science and Information Systems. Her career funding totals over €80 million, over €18m of which to the own institution. Her broad research experience in the development and use of formal methods for high assurance systems, in particular concerning functional verification, reliability, and compliance of complex heterogeneous systems.
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Enda O’ Shea
PhD Researcher
Enda O’Shea is currently a PhD student in the Centre for Research Training in Artificial Intelligence (CRT-AI) program. He did his undergraduate in Computer Systems at the University of Limerick, graduating in 2017 with First-Class Honours. He has master’s degrees, with Distinction and Merit respectively, in Rigorous Software Development (NUIM, 2018) and Knowledge Based Systems (University of St Andrews, 2019), in addition to a Level 7 degree in Business and Finance (L.I.T, 2006.) He has worked on projects in areas relating to Head Pose Estimation, Natural Language Processing, and Formal Verification.
His current PhD research, under the supervision of Professor Tiziana Margaria and Dr. Ciara Breathnach as project leader, is an interdisciplinary project between the Digital Humanities and Computer Science departments in the University of Limerick. Death and Burial Data for Ireland (DBDIrl) have been supplied by the General Registrar’s Office (GRO) in Dublin for the period 1864-1922 to allow researchers to determine the causality of deaths, particularly related to young women, allowing for a potential greater understanding of the power dynamics in everyday life throughout this period. His research is the development of a Machine Transcription Pipeline for these handwritten historical records, covering technical areas such as image processing, segmentation, NLP, and data structures.
He has also worked for approx. 8 years in industry across various roles from Payroll, Access Security, and I.T Base Business. His interests outside of work include Hurling, Rugby, Soccer and Chess.
Supervisors: Professor Tiziana Margaria, Dr. Ciara Breathnach
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Hedieh Pour Bagheri Sigaroudi
PhD Researcher
Hedieh graduated from the University of Applied Science and Technology, Iran with a Bachelor’s degree in Control and Instrumentation Engineering in 2015. After finishing Electronics Engineering at technical high school, parallel to her undergraduate study at university, Hedieh worked as an electronic products manufacturing manager in different companies for three years. She knows PLC programming and development, industrial automation, and developing sensor and actuator systems. She is Bronze medal winner (3rd place) in Iranian national mechatronic skill competition with the Mashhad city student team in 2011.
Currently, Hedieh is a PhD student at the Centre for Robotics and Intelligent System (CRIS). Her PhD project is funded by the Centre for Research Training in Artificial Intelligence (CRT-AI) supervised by Prof. Daniel Toal and Prof. Tiziana Margaria. She is interested in machine learning and applications of artificial intelligence in industrial robotics and automation.
Supervisors: Professor Daniel Toal
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Mahsa Mahdinejad
PhD Researcher
Mahsa is a PhD student in the BDS lab at University of Limerick. Her research interests are Deep learning, Evolutionary Algorithms & Grammatical Evolution, Hybrid-Algorithms and Bioinformatics. She did her Bachelor’s degree in Physics, a field that showed her how she can understand the world by analytical, computational and experimental approaches. She was a member of the Astronomy Society, the Student Union, and the organizing committee of several scientific conferences and charity events.
She also joined the Hybrid Machines group in the Mechanical Engineering department. The other important part of academia that she has loved is doing research. She developed her first research experience during the two final year research projects that she did as part of her undergraduate studies,“Measuring the Intercellular Electromagnetic Interaction” and “Designing and Building a Laser-based Apparatus for Distance Measuring”. To prepare herself for entering a postgraduate program, she committed herself to more experience in different research areas such as data science and computer programming. She has worked as an Intern at the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, at University of Limerick. She has published research work in various international conferences and journals.
Away from academia, she has gained invaluable work experience in different areas. She formed a startup which designed and implemented experimental setups for fascinating physics and chemistry experiments. They provided weekly lab classes at primary schools, held weekly lab sessions for children at the Isfahan Physics Center and planed public science exhibitions. She has also tutored high school students in mathematics, worked at the Shahre Ketab bookstores and taught English to children in kindergarten.
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