Trinity Arts & Humanities Research Festival 2024
The Trinity Arts & Humanities Research Festival 2024 program is filled with insights and cutting-edge research. Click the button below to view this year’s full programme.
The Trinity Arts & Humanities Research Festival 2024 program is filled with insights and cutting-edge research. Click the button below to view this year’s full programme.
Monday 12th of August at 9.35pm, RTE ONE is broadcasting a brand new documentary detailing the epic story of the first transatlantic communications cable laid between Valentia Island, County Kerry,…
AI:OK, founded by former In Tua Nua man Martin Clancy, has already received funding from Enterprise Ireland, as well as support from leading stakeholders across the international music industry.
If you could meet a dead relative in Virtual Reality, would you? That’s a question that’s been asked by Dr Jennifer O’Meara, Associate Professor of Film Studies, in Trinity College…
Monday the 27th of November was a significant day for Human+ as its members presented the draft of their white paper to the Dublin Machine Learning Meetup organised by ADAPT,…
Over the last ten years, researchers have gradually been working out how to teach computers to read handwritten documents. As in most machine learning, a computer is fed training data: in…
“What have the Arts and Humanities ever done for us?” This was the title of Provost Linda Doyle’s opening talk, which launched the Trinity Arts and Humanities Research Festival on…
Genevieve Bell and Andrew Meares in conversation with TCD’s Chris Morash on the Australian Overland Telegraph Line of 1872 and its parallels to contemporary technology systems.
The recent publication of Dr Jennifer O’Meara and Dr Kata Szita’s paper in the interdisciplinary academic journal PRESENCE: Virtual and Augmented Reality signals a huge success for the HUMAN+ programme…
HUMAN+ is delighted to welcome its latest research fellow to the team, Dr Dalila Burin. She has a PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Turin and has previously worked…