Microsoft Postgraduate Research Scholarships awarded to School of Computing students

Liam Cronin, John Tinsley Gavin O'Gorman, Bipin Kumar, Aiden Doherty and Andy Way |
In 1995, Microsoft Corporation together with a US-based philanthropic trust established an endowment fund to
support postgraduate research scholarships within the School of Computing at DCU.
The scholarship provides additional financial support for postgraduate research students carrying out
excellent research. The research involved may be, but is not necessarily, in an area aligned with Microsoft
Corporation's business interest.
The School of Computing, on behalf of the endowment, awards the scholarship to suitable students on an
annual basis. The recipients of the scholarship are expected to provide a brief report on their research
during their year in receipt of the scholarship, and to make a short presentation to the school.
For the academic year 2007-08, the Research Committee of the School of Computing at DCU, together with
input from Microsoft Ireland, has awarded four students with a Microsoft Postgraduate Scholarship for
2007/08.
Two full scholarships worth €3221 will be awarded to:
- Aiden Doherty (supervisor: Prof. Alan Smeaton) - automatic structuring and augmentation of a lifeLog
of images
- Gavin O' Gorman (supervisor: Dr. Stephen Blott) - overlay networks for message routing control
In addition, two half scholarships of €1610 will be awarded to:
- John Tinsley (supervisor: Prof. Andy Way) - exploiting parallel tree banks to improve data-driven
machine translation
- Bipin Kumar (supervisor: Dr. Martin Crane) - modelling fluid flow and its interaction with coastal
structures
Liam Cronin, Academic Engagement Manager in Microsoft Ireland, commented: "Education is one of the most
important pillars for Ireland's continued economic development. It's vital that we support the connection
between the world of education and the world of business, to ensure we continue to bring new ideas and
expertise, that can help drive innovation and entrepreneurship. Our support for Dublin City University and
the postgraduate research students in the School of Computing is recognition of the importance of that
link."
We wish to thank Microsoft for their continued generous support of the research carried out in the School
of Computing.
For further information on these scholarships, please contact the School of Computing Research Convenor,
Prof. Andy Way at
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