National
Access Programme:
The Tyndall National
Institute in Cork provides access for researchers to state-of-the-art research facilities & equipment, funded by Science Foundation Ireland, with consequent benefits for research quality, innovation & economic competitiveness.
This programme is open
on an all-island basis to all research staff and post graduate students of
academic institutions, providing eligible researchers with access to Tyndall Institute facilities and expertise.
Tyndall National Institute:
The Tyndall National Institute
was established in 2004 by the Irish Government Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment and University College Cork, with the objective of creating a truly National Institute capable of operating at a world-class level.
The Institute which initially comprises NMRC along with the Photonics research communities of UCC and CIT aims to be a national focal point for excellence in research in Microelectronics, Photonics and related technologies. Tyndall currently has a substantial research infrastructure, including several fabrication laboratories (e.g. CMOS, Compound Semiconductor & Microsystems) along with an extensive suite of characterisation, analytical and test laboratories. |
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