I’m an Engineer, Get me out of here is back! In February and March students at 35 schools will be interacting with 15 engineers across 3 different zones.
Between 26th February – 9th March school students will put the engineers through their paces in fast-paced live chats and probing questions in the Health, Robotics, and Space Zones.
For the latest news and announcements about the event, find us on Twitter, @iaegmooh, and follow the hashtag, #IAEIE.
Let’s meet the engineers and schools taking part…
Health Zone
The Health Zone is funded by Wellcome
The Engineers
Karl Brennan | MSD
I solve interesting and difficult problems every day so that my company can make medicine to improve the lives of healthy and sick patients.
Ivor Geoghegan | NUI Galway
I try to learn more about how bones feel forces like gravity and how this process goes wrong in osteoporosis.
Fiona Freeman | Trinity Centre for Bioengineering
I’m a modern day frankenstein…I use 3D printing to print tissue that can regenerate bone in the lab.
Eoin McEvoy | National University of Ireland Galway
I develop computer models of biological cells and the heart to understand how they produce physical forces.
Pattie Matthieu | Trinity College Dublin
I see what happens when you stretch stem cells found in blood vessels.
The Schools
- Blessington Community College, Wicklow
- Coláiste Bhaile Chláir, Galway
- Gaelscoil Na Cruaiche, Mayo
- Le Cheile Secondary School, Dublin
- Moneytown NS, Wicklow
- Our Lady Queen Of Apostles, Dublin
- Pobalscoil Chorca Dhuibhne, Kerry
- Robertstown National School, Kildare
- Scoil Mhuire, Galway
- Scoil Nais Bhride, Carlow
- SN Naomh Colmain, Kilkenny
- St Pauls, Galway
Robotics Zone
The Robotics Zone is funded by Science Foundation Ireland
The Engineers
Patrick Lynch | TCD
I build robots.
Graham Cullen | TechWorks Marine
I am a Mechanical Engineer working in the Marine Science Industry. I design the physical part of systems that collect data about the sea.
Edin Omerdic | University of Limerick
Multi-robot control using VR headsets, hand gestures and voice commands.
Cara O’Brien | Trinity College Dublin
I’m trying to develop a new robot to help children in hospitals.
Aisling Lee | Dublin Institute of Technology
I currently study how computers work and how we create, transport, and translate what they have to say.
The Schools
- Coláiste An Chraoibhin, Cork
- Coola Post Primary School, Sligo
- Dún Na Rí College, Cavan
- Gaelcholáiste Mhuire, Cork
- Kilcurley Mixed National School, Louth
- Naas Community National School, Kildare
- Presentation / De La Salle College, Carlow
- Scoil Cuilm Cille, Donegal
- Scoil Mhuire, Galway
- SN Na Croise Naofa, Donegal
- St Kevin’s Community College, Wicklow
- St Mary’s Convent, Tipperary
- St Molaga Senior NS, Dublin
- The Sacred Heart Primary School, Longford
- Trinity Comprehensive School, Dublin
Space Zone
The Space Zone is funded by Science Foundation Ireland
The Engineers
William O’Connor | UCD
I study how best to control the movement of spacecraft, satellites, launchers and robots for space, especially when they are big and light, and so quite wobbly.
Lána Salmon | UCD
I am responsible for Communications and Outreach for EIRSAT-1, Ireland’s First satellite, which is being built in UCD.
James Geary | European Space Agency
I ensure that spacecraft designs can be become a reality by ensuring the build technologies are mature and achieved in controlled way.
Jonathan Faull | International Space University
I am a teaching associate in the International Space University
The Schools
- Clonkeen College, Dublin
- Coláiste Bhaile Chláir, Galway
- Coláiste Bríde, Dublin
- Coláiste Choilm, Cork
- Gardenfield N.S, Galway
- Heywood Community School, Laois
- Knockraha NS, Cork
- Parteen NS, Clare
- SN Ath Na Lionta, Cork
- SN Muire Na Ngael, Louth
- St Molaga Senior NS, Dublin