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CEO, Esat BT and BT Northern Ireland It gives me great pleasure to welcome you all here for the 40th Anniversary of the Esat BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition. We are delighted to be celebrating 40 years of the Young Scientist competition which remains a driving force in secondary level science education in Ireland. This year almost 1060 students representing the 480 projects will compete in the exhibition, in comparison to 1965 when 230 students took part in the first ever event. The Esat BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition is a showcase of innovation, talent, creativity and enterprise. And with technology fast becoming a fundamental part of school life, we will continue to work with government to ensure that the generation we see at Young Scientist is totally equipped to take their place in Ireland's `information society'. I would like to record my sincere thanks to the teachers and parents for the support they have given to the students and to the students themselves for their
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commitment and effort. I would also like to thank Minister Noel Dempsey and his colleagues at the Department of Education for their support, which will help to ensure the success of our 40th anniversary celebrations.
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Congratulations to every one of you who made it here to the finals this week. I wish you every success with your projects in the Esat BT Young Scientist &
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Stand No: 67 Student: Roisin Green Elizabeth Lalor
Stand No: 74 Student: Aoife Kelly Gwendolya Forde
Title: The physics of ballet
Honora Joyce
School: Newtown School , Waterford Teacher: Brian Ronan
Title: How effective are water filters? School: Our Ladys Bower, Athlone Teacher: Etna Benson
Jennifer Doman Title: Were you drinking? The answer
Stand No: 60 Student: Aine Mc Namara Sophia Cullen
Stand No: 61 Student: Amy Donoghue Aine Hannon Siobhan Power Title: Too sweet to be wholesome?
Stand No: 68
School: Loreto College, St. Stephens Geen
Title: People Power School: Portumna Community School
Title: Is dilution the solution - the dynamics
Stand No: 62 Student: Ede[ Worley Cathriona Gavin Clara Mc Cormack Title: A study of antacids School: Our Ladys Bower , Athlone
Senior, Individual Projects
of cigarette smoke School: Kinsale Community School Teacher: Margaret Cooney
Stand No: 71 Student: Sean 0 Sullivan Richard Creagh Maurice Kerr
School: St Louis High School, Rathmines Teacher: Lorraine Galvin
Teacher: Marie Louise Mc Elroy
Title: Did you know your lifestyle could be
Stand No: 79 Student: Zita Casserly Title: Tea - an antidepressant? School: Ursuline College, Finisklin Teacher: Colm Mc Intyre
Stand No: 78 Student: Isabel Zhang - Duffin Title: The magic construct
killing you? School: Christian Brothers College, Cork City Teacher: Jane 0 Connell
Stand No: 64 Student: Orla Bolger Felipa Allen Title: A scientific study of hair shampoos and
Stand No: 72 Student: Ruth Wallace Sinead Walsh Laura Shea
their effectiveness School: Loreto College, St. Stephens Geen Teacher: Sheila Porter
Title: Is the new sliotar frustrating our sharp shooters? A scientific analysis of the old and new sliotar School: Loreto Secondary College, Kilkenny Town Teacher: Laura Heffernan
Jessica Ni Cheallaigh School: Colaiste losagain, Stillorgan Teacher: Breda Ni Choisdealbha
Teacher: Sinead Keena
Frances Lordan
Stand No: 87 Student: Aisling Connolly Jennifer Murphy Title: Regular Polyhedrons: How many exist? School: St Peters College, Dunboyne
Teacher: Eithne Benson
Title: Torann tracht - cosc cosaint agus ciunas
Student: Richael 0 Brien Shonagh 0 Connor
Stand No: 86 Student: Edward Judge Yvonne Crowley
Stand No: 69 Student: Kathy Gallagher Fiona Mc Ginley Title: Bubblelicious School: Loreto Convent, Letterkenny Teacher: Mary 0 Brien
Student: Jennifer Ni Choinneachain
Senior , Group Projects Stand No: 75 Patricia Roche
Teacher: Sheila Porter
Stand No: 65
Teacher: Sheila Porter
Title: A study of the regelation of ice
Student: Caoimhe Rose Orlagh 0 Mahony
School: St Josephs College, Athlone Teacher: Majella Mac Neice
Stand No: 63 Student: Aoife Martinho Sinead Bowers Title: Noise pollution in the school day School: Rockford Manor Secondary School, Blackrock Teacher: Tanja Puetz
School: Maynooth Post Primary School Teacher: Siobhan Mc Cauley
Stand No: 83 Student:Seana Keenahan Title: Music blockbusters - breaking the code School: Loreto College, St. Stephens Geen
Stand No: 73 Student: Brigid Tunney Ciara Ryan Title: Action Refraction School: Loreto Convent, Letterkenny Teacher: Mary 0 Brien
Stand No: 80 Student: Jason Istvan Title: Whats the matter? A development on
Stand No: 88 Student: James Fenelon Dene 0 Gorman
Brian Dowling Title: Fractals - Investigating the effects of changes in the complex number C in the Julia set fractal School: St Marys Academy C.B.S., Carlow Teacher: Michele Clonan
particle physics
Stand No: 89
School: Sutton Park School
Student: Deirdre Kelly Diarmuid Ryan Aisling
Teacher: Catherine Tattersall
0 Halloran Title: The Algebra of Success - a probability
Stand No: 81 Student: Ronan Larkin
model using mathematiccs School: The Institute of Education, Leeson
Title: Generalised continued fractions
Street
School: Christian Brothers, Synge Street Teacher: Jim Cooke
Teacher: Aidan Seery
Student: Stephen Ryan Colm Crowley Brendan Halpin
Stand No: 87 Student: Stephanie Jones
Stand No: 90 Student: Roisin Mc Closkey Breandan Hill Title: Self organised criticality in the
Title: Utter Chaos: The study and
dynamics of sandpiles
Title: Do anthocyanins work as natural PH indicators? School: Colaiste Choilm , Ballincollig Teacher: Joan Faherty
improvement of Chuas oscillator
School: Lumen Christi College, Londonderry
School: St Peters Community School, Passage west Teacher: John Beechiner
Teacher: Martina Gillan
Stand No: 66
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Stand No: 91
Stand No: 97
Student: Patrick 0 Leary Niall Maher Title: The importance of wearing protective headgear in hurling
Student: Cormac Lehane James Nation Daniel Larkin
School: St Marys C.B.S., Enniscorthy Teacher: Corena Lucey Stand No: 92 Student: Ruth Bennett Karen Power Emma Branigan Title: Smoking in our environment - A health hazard School: Sancta Maria College, Rathfarnham Teacher: Martin Flynn
Stand No: 93 Student: David Jones Mike Dunne Title: A Study Into The Dispersal Of Branches About A Tree School: CBS Roscommon, Abbeytown Teacher: Dennis Mc Govern
Stand No: 94 Student: Michelle 0 Shea Merel Maltha Title: A study of the seasonal variation in BOD in the river Kealinchia
School: Beara Community School, Beara Teacher: Kathleen Dwyer Stand No: 95 Student: Eamonn Lannoye Brian Nolan Dennis Mahon Title: An investigation into the Behaviour of Metals School: Gonzaga College , Ranelagh Teacher: David Keenahan
Stand No: 96
Title: The theory of catapults School: Nagle Community College, Cork City Teacher: Mary Clayton
Student: Philip Wardlaw Richard Noonan Title: Computer Water Cooling School: Newtown School, Waterford Teacher: Philip Wardlaw Student : Sean Murphy Title: The Safe Socket School: Christian Brothers (Abbey) Grammar School, Newry Teacher: CO Technology Department
Student: Elizabeth 0 Brien Title: A computerised pet minder
School: Loreto High School, Rathfarnham Teacher: Susan Parker
Student: Conor 0 Quigley Title: Child safety gate School: St Keirans College, Kilkenny Teacher: Eileen Hanrick
Student: Stephen Mc Clelland Title: PAL: Personal Aid to Learning
School: Christian Brothers (Abbey) Grammar School, Newry Teacher : CO Technology Department
Student: Fionnula Mc Hale Title: Producing electrical energy from suitable substrate using a liquid alkaline fuel cell system School: Dominican College, Galway City Teacher: Brian King
Student: Ryan Tombacco Su Wang Jack Higgins
Title: Investigation of mathematical laws patterns and explanations of music and musical composition School: Presentation College, Mardyke Teacher: Liz Kirwan
Student: Richard Barrett Aidan Daly Rory Madden Title: To construct a GPS alarm for a bike School: Colaiste Chriost Ri, Cork City Teacher: Cian 0 Mahony
Student: Richard Kennedy Ronan Flood Title: The future of shin guards
School: St Declans College, Cabra Teacher: Bred Kinsella
Student: Paul Graham Eamonn Lynch Title: Flashing Fishing Hook School: Colaiste Phadraig, Lucan Teacher: Michael Clerkin
Student: David Kelly Michael Ward Title: Heat Recovery School: Newtown School, Waterford Teacher: Brian Ronan
Student: Vivienne Mc Nulty Sarah Cronin Jenny Cowman Title: Radiation in the modern world School: John Scottus Secondary School, Donnybrook Teacher: Gavin Duffy
Student : Desmond Garvey Conor Mulcahy Title: The Recycling machine
School : Catholic University School , Leeson Street Teacher : Celine Moloney
Student: Raymond Mc Namara Simon Glynn Title: The Perpetual Motion Machine School: Catholic University School, Leeson Street Teacher: Celine Moloney
Student: Mario Riccardi Alan Cook
Student: Michael Walsh
Jonathan Lall y Title: The Jar Opener S c h oo l: Catholic Universit y School , Leeson Street Teac her: C Molone y
Title: Finding out about users on the Gnutella2 network School: St Muredachs College , Ballina Teacher: Owen Clancy
St u d e nt: Keith Moone y Ethan Toner Title: Bab y Teething Ring School: Christian Brothers (Abbey) Grammar
Student: Patrick Collison Title: Emulating human response School: Castletroy College, Limerick Teacher: Lisa Kiely
School , Newry Teacher: CO Technology Department
Student: Eimeid De Creag
Student: Sadhbh 0 Brien Lena Mc Loughlin Title: Safety on the building site S c hool: Loreto Colle g e , St . Stephens Geen Teacher: Sheila Porter
Title: Fuaimnitheoir - Comharta School: Colaiste Ailigh , Leitir Ceanainn Teacher: Micheal 0 Giobuin
Student: Vikki Hayes John Fitzgerald Title: Subliminal messaging - have you heard School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig Teacher: Karen Daly
Student: Aoife Mc Carthy Aisling 0 Keefe Title: Tree Reasons to intervene School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig Teacher: Joan Faherty
Student: Cathy Keenan Marie - Claire Mc Ateer Title: Automated entry authorisation system School: St Marys High School, Newry Teacher: Brendan Morgan
Student: Elizabeth Treacy St u dent: Michelle Buckle y Aoife Corrigan Title: Energy: The answer is blowing in the wind School: Castletroy College, Limerick
Teacher: Lisa Kiely
Title: The design and construction of a lightweight flat pack wheel chair ramp School: Dominican College, Blackrock Teacher: Ann Marie Mc Mahon
Student: Brian Fingleton Keith Byrne Mark Conlon Title : Which is better cork or rubber? School: St Marys C.B.S. , Portlaoise
Student: Vincent Grace Title: Designing and building a prototype automated robotic landmine locating system School: John Scottus Secondary School,
Teacher: Cyril Mulligan
Donnybrook Teacher: Ting Ting Grace
Student: Gareth Foster Luke Byrne
James Pitts Title: Auto - Dimmer - The future is so bright
Ive just gotta wear shades! School: Gorey Community School Teacher: Sean 0 Keefe
Student: Fiona Ryan Title: Improving mobile phone reception
School: Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal, Blarney Teacher: Sean Foley
Student: Sean Mc Clory Title: Money For Old Rope
School: Christian Brothers (Abbey) Grammar Student: Cian Hughes Title: Hosts of Internet Services School: Gonzaga College, Ranelagh
School, Newry Teacher: CO Technology Department
Student: Carla Mc Manus Eve Finnegan
Student: Conor Maguire Simon Shinkwiv Graham Barry Title: ESTR - Electronic Teacher- S tu d ent Relationship
School: Gonzaga College, Ranelagh Teacher: Joseph 0 Briain
Student: Marcus Walsh Gareth Williams John Barry Title: The Hoovertron School: Christian Brot h ers C o ll ege, Dunlaoghaire Teacher: Helen 0 Connor
Student: Daniel Butler Triona Do h erty
Siubhan 0 Reilly Title: Gleas carr tharr barr
School: Pobalscoil Ghaoth Dobhair, Leitir Ceanainn Teacher: Nigel 0 Fearraigh
Title: Absence Passes School: St Marys High School, Newry Teacher: Brendan Morgan
Student: Mark Sheridan John M a l one
Student: Rebecca Curtin Maria Donavan Title: The mob keyboard - An alternative to
Title: Ear today gone tomorrow School: Patrician High School, Carrickmacross
the qwerty
School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig Teacher: Ann Downey
Student: Aidan Magee Shane Walker Sean Durkan Title: New waves in tidal power production School: Scoil Dara, Kilcock
Teacher: Elaine Gillick
Student: Brian Dwyer Greg Clifford
Title: The auto Palm-Muter School: Catholic University School,
Neil Mc Ardle
Teacher: John 0 Rourke
Student: Eoin 0 Drisceoil Naoise 0 h-Uallachain Title: D y namic Internet Duration Logbook School: Colaiste An Phiarsaigh, C or k Teacher: Brona Ni Cheallacha i n
Student: Michael Mc Neil Patrick Mc Shane Title: Size-O-Matic School: Christian Brothers (Abbey) Grammar
School, Newry Teacher: CO Technology Department
Leeson Street Teacher: Celine Moloney
Teacher: Cian Hughes
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BIOLOGICAL & ECOLOGICAL SCIENCES Junior , Individual Projects Stand No: 201 Student: Niamh Faherty
Title: The effects of salinity on brine shrimp and their growth
School: Hartstown Community School, Clonsilla Teacher: Sean Fitzmaurice
Stand No: 202 Student: Fergal Byrne Title: Counts of lactobacilli lactic acid
Junior, Group Projects
Title: Effectiveness of environmentally friendly detergents
Stand No: 216 Student: Emily Fitzgerald Aimee Manning Title: healthy eating and exercise on fitness School: Loreto Secondary School, Bray Teacher: Helena Kennedy
Kim 0 Neill Title: numbers and types of tardigrads in urban and rural habitats School: The Teresian School, Stillorgan Road Teacher: Rebecca James
Stand No: 217
Stand No: 223 Student: Simon Thornton Simon Daly Killian Mc Kenna
School: Loreto College, St. Stephens Geen Teacher: Sheila Porter
Stand No: 208 Student: Jonathan Buckley Title: Frequency of blood types in occupational groups
Student: Margaret Bridge Cliodhna Cullen Margaret Masterson
School: Mayfield Community School Teacher: Liam Begley
Title: Continuous monitoring of water quality on Dargle River
Title: Barnacle Biology
School: Loreto Secondary School, Bray
Teacher: Alison Graham
Stand No: 209 Student: Yvonne Nolan Title: Do antibacterial products get rid of all
Teacher: Audrey Carty
and behaviour Teacher: Breed Kinsella
human traits School: Sutton Park School Teacher: Catherine Tattersall
Stand No: 210 Student: Emma Hett Title: Water Pollution on Beaches School: Rathdown School, Dun Laoghaire Teacher: HS Clifford
Stand No: 204
Stand No: 211
Student: Niall Quinlan
Student: Gavin Ryan Title: Plant Food
School: Alexandra College, Milltown Teacher: Flannery
Title: The effects of slurry reed beds on the
School: St Declans College, Cabra
environment
School: St Peters College, Dunboyne
School: St Keirans College, Kilkenny
Teacher: Marie Mc Elroy
Teacher: Eileen Hanrick
Stand No: 205 Student: Brid Mc Guiness
Title: Prevalence of asthma in young people in Belfast School: Dominican College, Belfast Teacher: Patricia Roe Stand No: 206 Student: Bevin Mc Geever Title: Invertebrates in farmland wood and alluvial soils School: St Aidans Comprehensive School, Cootehill Teacher: Debbie Coss
Stand No: 212 Student: Laura Sims Title: What attracts predators on the shore? School: Mary Immaculate Secondary School, Lisdoonvara Teacher: Johns Sims
Stand No: 213 Student: Lydi4 Ahern Title: A study on the habitat of the
Atlantic pond School: Ashton School, Cork City
School: Sandford Park School, Ranelagh
Teacher: Helen Daly
bacteria? School: St Dominics High School, Sutton
Stand No: 203 Student: Harry Guinness Title: Can fingerprints be linked to other
Stand No: 222 Student: Aoife Quinn Abigail Cornwell
Stand No: 218 Student: Declan Supple Cathal Malone Title: environment on gerbil development
bacteria in yoghurt and health foods School: St Conleths College, Ballsbridge Teacher: Garret Campbell
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Stand No: 207 Student: Robyn Kelly
Stand No: 224 Student: Tara Mc Grath Laura 0 Neill Emma Nolan Title: River aeration - Giving fish a breath of fresh air
School: Presentation Secondary School, Loughboy Teacher: Joan Cashin
Stand No: 219 Student: Aoife Byrne Heather Burke Title: sporting activities on the microflora of school-girls hands
Stand No: 220 Student: Roisin Lavery Ciara Magee Cathal Morgan Title: Household detergents and bacteria on terrapin scales School: St Patricks High School, Banbridge
Stand No: 225 Student: Laura Mc Grane Grace Rafferty Gemma Soraghan Title: Are breakfast bars a good substitute for a daily breakfast? School: St Louis Secondary School, Dundalk Teacher: Joan Mc Loughlin Stand No: 226 Student: Emma Donnellan Gina Salveta Emma Horan
Title: The effects of substances on
Teacher: Stephen Murray
earthworms
Stand No: 221 Student: Gavin Lennon John Dugdale Michael P Joyce Title: Diet and oral PH: Methods to improve
Teacher: Audrey Carthy
School: St Dominics High School, Sutton
oral health
School: OFiaich College, Dundalk Teacher: Kenneth Rea
Teacher: Margaret Buggy
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Stand No: 227 Student: Maria Ni Dhaighre Jessica De Lasa
Stand No: 233 Student: Derval Mc Cormack Shauna Farrell
Anna Ni Uiginn Title: An tionchar a bhionn ag tairgi eagsula ar ghruig School: Colaiste losagain, Stillorgan Teacher: Eithne Chambers
Title: vitamin C in fresy fruit juice
School: St Dominics High School, Sutton Teacher: Paul Nugent
Teacher: Marie Louise Mc Elroy
Stand No: 247 Student: Kim Cody Alexandra Ennis Aine Crimin
Title: An investigation to study whether the nutritive value of perishable foods diminishes over time
Stand No: 234 Student: Gemma Riordan Stephanie Quinn
Stand No: 228 Student: Stephanie Rio - Lynch Joanna Cornwell Ruth 0 Gallagher Title: comparingthe intelligence of canines and felines School: The Teresian School, Stillorgan Road
Title: Occurrence of undetected type 2 diabetes School: Loreto Secondary School, Wexford Town Teacher: Lousie Murphy
Teacher: Rebecca James
Stand No: 235
Stand No: 241 Student : Paul Kelly Niall Kennedy Darragh Gillen Title: To investigate the possible effects of magnetic forces on growth of seeds School: St Colmcilles Community School, Knocklyon Teacher: Fergal 0 Neill
School: St Dominics High School, Sutton Teacher: Audrey Carty
Student: Gemma Boyle Tracey Brennan
Stand No: 242
Stand No: 248 Student: Hazel Hodgins Hannah Fleetwood Amy Ludlow Title: Bacterial contamination of toys in doctors surgeries School: East Glendalough School, Wicklow Town
Student: Holian Jennifer Stephanie Cogavin
Teacher: Claire Minogue
Student: Christina Dix Siobhan Albrecht
Title: a reed bed system purifying waste water School: Rosses Community School, Dungloe
Orla Kelly
Teacher: Michelle Gallagher
Grainne Healy Title: Are you colour blind?
Stand No: 249
School: St Peters College, Dunboyne
Student: Lydia Flynn Amanda Keegan
Teacher: Marie L Mc Elroy
Eileen 0 Brien Title: Solar activity reconstruction through the science of dendrochronology School: St Colmcilles Community School, Knocklyon
Stand No: 229
Title: A comparison of the anti-bacterial qualities of soap
School: Maynooth Post Primary School Teacher: Siobhan Mc Cauley
Stand No: 236 Student: David Mitchell Fergal Leonard Title: Calf nutritional scour - could natural yoghurt save lives?
Stand No: 243 Student: Martha Hand Maria Treacy Title: Aloe Vera - a natural remedy
Stand No: 230
School: Kilcormac Vocational School
Student: John 0 Callaghan Cormac Hehir Title: Water quality in rivers and lakes in
Teacher: Lisa Dunne
North Clare
Stand No: 237
School: Mary Immaculate Secondary School, Lisdoonvara
Student: Caoimhe Madill Julie Anne Brannick
Stand No: 244
Title: To investigate the es between tap and
Student: Orla Murphy Christine Columb
Teacher: John Sims
bottled water School: Dominican College, Blackrock
Title: Wash before you eat!
Stand No: 231 Student: David Shalloo Alan Webb Andrew Clarke Title: The effect of chemicals on the heart
Teacher: Jacinta Keogh
Teacher: Syl Mc Evoy
Stand No: 238 Student: Emma Carson Louise 0 Beirne Title: Dissolved Oxygen Levels of River Tolka School: Hartstown Community School, Clonsilla
Stand No: 245 Student: David Murphy Yusuf Bhujwalla Joshua Gordon Title: Can photosynthesis proceed outside of
rate of daphnia
School: Carrigaline Community School, Carrigaline Teacher: Maura Carroll
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Stand No: 240 Student: Jamie Gorman Niall Tynan Title: How clean is your dishcloth? School: St Peters College, Dunboyne
Teacher: Sean Fitzmaurice
School: Dominican College, Blackrock Teacher: Anne Marie Mc Mahon
Teacher: Fergal 0 Neill
Stand No: 250
School: Colaiste Lorcain, Athy
living cells? School: Sutton Park School Teacher: Catherine Tattersall
Stand No: 232
Stand No: 239
Student: Glenn Kelly Paul Odon Title: Water Fluoridation
Student: Lydia Bebbington Katie Bebbington Rachel Breen
Stand No: 246
School: Nagle Community College, Cork City Teacher: Sandra 0 Shaughnessy
Title: The rise in twin births School: John Scottus Secondary School,Donnybrook Teacher: Ting Ting Grace
Title: Eat well now dont pay later! School: St Dominics High School, Sutton Teacher: Paul Nugent
Student: Alicia Redmond Christina Mc Carthy Title: Endangered Wildlife School: Loreto High School, Rathfarnham Teacher: Angela Benson
Stand No: 251 Student: Philip 0 Leary Colm 0 Leary Title: Dairy farming - Good or bad for the countryside? School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig Teacher: Michael Neaves
Student: Niamh 0 Connell Sarah Pollard
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Intermediate , Individual Projects
Stand No: 260
Stand No: 268
Stand No: 274
Stand No: 254
Student: Sheila Mc Sweeney Title: An investigation into the relative efficiency of organic and synthetic herbicides School: Scoil Mhuire, Cork City Teacher: Michael 0 Mahony
Student: Patrick Clarke Sinead Evans Louise Mc Guinness
Student: Grainne Temple Louise Hickey Saoirse Stronge
Title: A comparison of a cross-training
Title: The spread of bacteria by hands School: Our Ladys Bower, Athlone Teacher: Eithne Benson
Student: Stephen Begley Title: A study of the antibiotic properties of lichens School: Christian Brothers (Abbey) Grammar
School, Newry Teacher: Orla Mc Ginley Stand No: 255 Student: Christopher Goslin Title: The loss of hedgerow to housing development in the Balbriggan area School: Balbriggan Community College, Balbriggan Teacher: Theresa Gannon
Stand No: 256 Student: Lynne Grey
Stand No: 261 Student: Conor Purcell Title: An investigation into salt in our daily diet School: St Eunans College, Letterkenny Teacher: Joanne Doherty Stand No: 262 Student: Carmel Moore Title: Bacterial population on students hands School: Ashbourne Community School, Ashbourne Teacher: Ailish Mullen
Title: Honey - a healer?
School: St Aidans Comprehensive School, Cootehill Teacher: Debbie Coss Stand No: 257 Student: Mark Sims Title: Strength of mussel attachment
Stand No: 263 Student: Helen Martin Title: A study of an expanding gull colony School: Our Ladys College, Drogheda Teacher: Frances 0 Regan
programme against a single sport programme
School: Jesus & Mary Secondary School, Enniscrone Teacher: Margaret Kenny Stand No: 269
Title: Land zoning for forestry and agriculture
Student: Sarah Hughes Karina Mulkerrins Siobhan Dunne Title: Mixer taps - A health hazard? School: Our Ladys Bower, Athlone Teacher: Ethna Benson
in Co Leitrim
School: Our Ladys Bower, Athlone
Teacher: Eithne Benson
Stand No: 271 Ailbhe Lynch
Lisdoonvara Teacher: John Sims
Title: The effects of nitrogen on organic and conventional soils
athletic performance? School: Loreto College, St. Stephens Geen Teacher: Sheila Porter
Stand No: 259 Student: Leah Mc Cabe Title: Salt - Are we being framed?
Title: Do isotonic drinks really improve your
Intermediate , Group Projects
Stand No: 272 Student: Una Lordan Sarah 0 Driscoll Jennifer 0 Callaghan
Stand No: 267 Student: Ola Taiwo Dean Johnson Title: Can your feet talk?
Title: Hand drying system land bacterial flora School: Colaiste Muire, Crosshaven Teacher: Mary 0 Dowd
School: OFiaich College, Dundalk Teacher: Kenneth Rea
Michelle Mortell Title: Toddler diets - safe or salty?
consistent for hand foot and eye School: St Dominics High School, Sutton Teacher: Aine Woods
Stand No: 264 Student: Amy Nelson
Teacher: Jacinta Mc Kenna
Student: Aisling Ahern Cliona Mc Gowan
Title: To establish whether side dominance is
Student: Patricia Sheridan Julie Stokes
School: Scoil Mhuire, Strokestown Teacher: Modwena Geoghegan
School: Mohill Vocational School, Carrick-on-Shannon Teacher: Michael Mc Grath
Stand No: 276 Stand No: 270 Student: Kirstie 0 Flanagan Seona Mc Grath Cassie Travers
School: Mary Immaculate Secondary School,
Stand No: 258 Student: Nigel Deloughery Title: Suitability of soils for plant vegetable growth School: Kilrush Community School
Stand No: 275 Student: Aine Gildea Sharon Keegan
Stand No: 277 Student: Grace Dollery Siobhan Kenny Maria Cosgrove Title: Straighten your hair if you dare!!
School: St Josephs & Sarans Secondary School, Ferbane Teacher: Padriagin Cunningham Stand No: 278 Student: Katie Maguire Caroline Walsh Title: Composting and aspergillus: and its effects on health School: St Dominics High School, Sutton Teacher: Bernadette 0 Dwyer
Stand No: 279 Student: Aisling 0 Brien Deidre 0 Connor
School: Colaiste Chiarain, Croom
Stand No: 273 Student: Karla Finnegan Shirley Kenny Theresa Yee
Niamh Donnelly Title: Pesticide penetration in edible fruits School: Our Ladys Bower, Athlone
Teacher: Desmond Fry
Title: A comparison of the posture and
Teacher: Eithne Benson
flexibility between male and female teenagers School: Our Ladys Bower , Athlone Teacher : Eithne Benson
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Stand No: 280 Student: Eleanor Ryan Jane Reid Michelle Murray Title: An alternative method of demonstrating photosynthesis
School: Loreto College , St. Stephens Geen Teacher: Sheila Porter Stand No: 281 Student: Eliza Nic An Bhaird Aoife Ni Ghaibmin Darren Kennedy Title: Scagadh ag usaid diiilicini zebra i Loch Deirg School: Gaelcholaiste an Aonaigh, Nenagh Teacher: Maire Ni Chofaigh
Stand No: 282 Student: Sinead Lambe Orlath 0 Brien Sorcha Maguire
Stand No: 286 Student: Shivaun Ryan Miriam Kiersey Fionnula Murphy
Title: The dangers of cosmetics School: Newtown School , Waterford Teacher: Bryan Ronan Stand No: 287 Student: Niamh Menton Caitriona 0 Riordan Muirean Ni Dhomhnill Title: What is living on your fingertips? School: Loreto College , St. Stephens Geen Teacher: Sheila Porter
Stand No: 288 Student: Sarah Flynn - Tansey Sheena Lynch Niamh Clarke Title: Are our hands really clean after we wash them?
Title: Yeast spores- a pollution indicator
School: St Louis Secondary School, Dundalk
School: Loreto College , St . Stephens Geen Teacher: Sheila Porter
Teacher: Jim Mc Manus Stand No: 289
Stand No: 283 Student: Elaine 0 Dwyer Claire Bryan Eleanor Sutton Title: Developing a forensic science programme for transition year
School: Presentation Secondary School , Thurles Teacher: Olivia 0 Brien Stand No: 284 Student: Anna Sweeney Eadaoin 0 Kane Mark Maguire Title: Computer Mice and Microbes School: Aquinas Diocesan Grammar School , Belfast Teacher: Paula Magill
Stand No: 285 Student: Claire Higgins Laura Tighe
Student: Ashley Fitzgibbons Elaine 0 Leary Title: Kitchen cloths - hygiene or hazard School: Colaiste Choilm , Ballincollig Teacher: Karen Daly
Stand No: 290 Student: Adrian Sweetman Jamie Evans Title: The effect of electric fields on the germination rates of seeds School: Ashton School, Cork City Teacher: Margaret Buggy Stand No: 291 Student: Jennifer Doyle Serena Blacoe Title: A study of the diatoms in the waters surrounding Dublin
School: St Dominics High School, Sutton Teacher: Audrey Carty
Louise Lindsay Title: A scientific study of a training
programme of a sixteen year old national
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Stand No: 292 Student: Lisa Dillon Gillian Molloy
swimmer
Louise Tiernan
School: Jesus & Mary Secondary School , Enniscrone Teacher: Margaret Kenny
Title: Water Quality Case Study : Glenamaddy School: Glenamaddy Community School Teacher: Deirdre Hardiman
Karen Geraghty
Stand No: 299 Student: Tara Keogh Linda Keogh Niamh 0 Connor
Title: Effects of bleach on different types o f
Ti t l e: B rea kf as t - A re you ge tti ng y ours?
hair School: Loreto College , St . Stephens Geen Teacher: Sheila Porter
School: St Louis Secondary School, Dundalk
Stand No: 293 Student: Aisling 0 Brien Michelle Keaney
Stand No: 294 Student: Lindsay Kavanagh Aoife Gorey Catherine Gaffney Title: Body Bacteria - differences between men and women
Teacher: Siobhan Greer
Stand No: 300 Student: Aoife Healy Claire 0 Brien Sinead Kavanagh Tii!e• Bats in our habitat! Schooi. 'olaiste Choilm, Ballincollig Teacher: Joan Faherty
School: Presentation Secondary School,
Loughboy
Stand No: 301
Teacher: Joan Cashin
Student: Louisa Hickey Emma Keenaghan Claire Brady - Martin Title: Organic Vs Conventir ial Products
Stand No: 295 Student: Rachel Persse diane walsh emily
School: St Joseph of Cluny, K illiney
murray
Teacher: Deidre Smith
Title: Toothpaste and mouthwash - the perfect combo! School: Presentation Secondary School, Loughboy Teacher: Joan Cashin
Stand No: 302 Student: Kieran Murphy Joe Sheehan Derek Ryan Title: Caves - heritage or hindrance?
Stand No: 296
School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig Teacher: Patrick Meaney
Student: Fiona Downey Eimear Nolan Leeanne Duignan
Stand No: 303
Title: A Slimy Story School: St Josephs College, Athlone
Student: Marian Noble Ciara Mc Mackin Title: What are you putting on your lips?
Teacher: Majella Mac Neice
School: St Dominics High School, Sutton Teacher: Bernadette 0 Dwyer
Stand No: 297 Student: Kevin 0 Reilly Conor Mc Cormick Patrick Tierney
Title: A study of feeding behaviour in the gammarus School: Christian Brothers (Abbey) Grammar School , Newry Teacher: Margaret Lane
Stand No: 304 Student: Eimear Curley Sandra Murray Amanda Bennett Title: A study of asymmetry in humans School: Our Ladys Bower, Athlone Teacher: Ethna Benson
Stand No: 305 Stand No: 298
Student: Colleen 0 Donnell Carleen Mc Bride
Student: Leanne King Heather Davern Title: Working with natural systems
Title: To examine present methods of dealing with household effluent
School: Rosemount Park School, Blackrock Teacher: Aoife 0 Toole
School: Pobalscoil Ghaoth Dobhair,
Leitir Ceanainn Teacher: Bridin Ni Ghallachoir
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Stand No: 306 Student: Cormac Rowe Dean Kiernan
Stand No: 312 Student: Emer Conneely Marian Kelly
Title: To investigate water quality in Lough
Adrienne Cormican Title: Super Dump - Hindrance or Help School: Ardscoil Mhuire, Ballinasloe
Brecken School: Patrician High School, Carrickmacross Teacher: John 0 Rourke
Stand No: 307 Student: Jayne Mac Mahon Beth Mc Evoy Aisling 0 Dwyer Title: Drinking fountains: further investigation
School: The Teresian School, Stillorgan Road Teacher: Claire Shine Stand No: 308 Student: Megan Smith Tara Taylor Ailish Frawley Title: Water quality in the River Suck School: Convent of Mercy Roscommon Teacher: Padraig Harlow
Stand No: 309 Student: Ashley Croghan Liam 0 Connel David Organ
Title: The medium term effectiveness of floor cleaning agents as bactericidal agents School: Presentation College, Athenry
Stand No: 318
Stand No: 324
Student: Ruth Gunning Stephanie Hanrahan Alix Vavasseur Title: Dry Eye Syndrome & Computers
Student: Colin Brennan Andrew Caughlan Title: Using brine shrimp to test toxicity School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig Teacher: Joan Faherty
School: Loreto College, St. Stephens Geen
Teacher: Breda Conneely
Teacher: Sheila Porter
Stand No: 313
Stand No: 319 Student: Christine Cooke Emma Coleman Title: Nail growth: do the nails on your recessive hand grow faster than the ones on your dominant hand? School: Lucan Community College
Student: Sarah 0 Brien Rachel Morgan Karin Kaiser
Title: Metal tolerance in Agrootis Stolonifera plants influence tolerance to acid rain? School: Rosemount Park School, Blackrock Teacher: Aoife 0 Toole
Teacher: Audrey Byrne
Stand No: 314
Stand No: 320
Student: Martina Gleeson Aine Balfe Title: temperature on the ripening process of tomatoes School: St Josephs College, Lucan Teacher: Michelle Dunne
Student: Sinead Murphy Michelle Walsh
Stand No: 315 Student: Emma Nicholson Siobhan Coyle Eimear Carey Title: The effects of products and appliances on hair
School: St Josephs College, Lucan Teacher: Geraldine Lyons
Niamh Kelly Title: A bacterial evaluation of school
Stand No: 316 Student: Philippa Cosgrave Claire Dunne Title: The effects of energy drinks on
School: Ardscoil Mhuire, Ballinasloe Teacher: Breda Conneely
Teacher: Sylvestor Mc Evoy
Stand No: 311 Student: Sinead Connolly Sarah Oxley Title: Do magnets affect plant growth School: Maynooth Post Primary School Teacher: Siobhan Mc Cauley
the body School: Colaiste Lorcain, Athy
Stand No: 317 Student: Sarah Curran Maricel Bautista Maeve Hand Title: Vitamin C levels between homemade juices and shop bought juices School: Dominican College, Blackrock Teacher: Anne Marie Mc Mahon
Stand No: 326 Student: Sean 0 Ceallaigh Aodh 0 Neill Tomas 0 Dulaine Title: Comparaid idir seanchoill agus coill na milaoise School: Colaiste Pobail Osrai, Kilkenny
Teacher: Madelein Ui Annaidh
door handles
School: St Josephs College, Athlone Teacher: Damien Langan Stand No: 321 Student: Laura Mooney Laura Kavanagh
Stand No: 327 Student: Edwina Egan Harriet Fagan Jennifer Carr Title: Battle of the sexes in the equine world School: St Josephs College, Athlone
Caitriona Kelly Title: Nitrate levels in groundwater School: Colaiste Lorcain, Athy Teacher: Sylvestor Mc Evoy
Teacher: Majella Mac Neice
Stand No: 322 Student: Maura Ormiston Angelina Hand Laura Corrigan Title: Deadly Dangerous Dustmites School: Eureka Secondary School, Kells Teacher: Mary Mullaghy
Title: Romhnaigh Muirin saor o moin School: Gaelcholaiste an Aonaigh, Nenagh
Stand No: 323
Title: Bacterial growth on desk tops School: Colaiste na Sceilge, Catherciveen Teacher: Marie 0 Sullivan
Teacher: Kenneth 0 Dea Stand No: 310 Student: Lorraine Canavan Caitriona Cormican Title: Vitmain C content in food
Stand No: 325 Student: Martina Dennigan Sarah Cosgrove Title: Do energy drinks really work? School: Lanesboro Community College Teacher: Michael Lyons
Student: Kellie Tucker Elaine Geoghegan Tara Mc Donnell Title: Do runners harm your feet? School: St Josephs College, Athlone Teacher: Majella Mac Neice
Stand No: 328 Student: Colm 0 hAimhirgin Shane Brady Conall 0 Donoghue
Teacher: Marie Ni Chofaigh
Stand No: 329 Student: Fiona Curran Rebecca Nolan Katie 0 Connor
Stand No: 330 Student: Aoife Byrne Cuileann Ni Chremin Brian 0 Madain
Title: Eifeact na hoibre ata ar siul ar Abhainn na Feoire School: Colaiste Pobail Osrai, Kilkenny Teacher: Madelein Ui Annaidh
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Stand No: 348 Student: Marie - Therese Nolan Sharon
Stand No: 354 Student: Ciara Flynn Eimear Joyce
Title: The territorial instincts of Felis Catis
Kehoe Jenny Owens
Ashlene Mc Manus
School: St Gerards School, Bray Teacher: John Reidy
Title: Pollution levels in three South East rivers - Barrow Suir and Slaney School: St Marys College, New Ross Teacher: Anne Marie Goulding
Title: The sunscreens we use - are they effective? School: St Clares Comprehensive, Manorhamilton Teacher: Edel Mc Phelim
Stand No: 349
Stand No: 355
Senior , Individual Projects
Stand No: 342 Student: Eoin Doman Marcus Matthews
Stand No: 334
Student: Orla Mc Greal Title: Snails vs slugs - who eats the most? School: Loreto Abbey Secondary School, Dalkey Teacher: Ciara Cummins
Stand No: 335 Student: Clare Byrne
Title: Youth smoking - a cellular perspective School: Alexandra College, Milltown
Teacher: Stephanie Flannery Stand No: 336 Student: Rebecca Barto Title: Designing a risk assessment test for equine sweet itch School: The Kings Hospital, Palmerstown Teacher: David Plummer
Stand No: 343 Student: Shaunna 0 Farrell Kate 0 Brien Aisling Carey Title: Effect of different wavelengths on the rate of enzyme action School: St Davids Secondary Co-Educational School, Greystones Teacher: Mary 0 Sullivan
Stand No: 344 Student: Francesca Fitzpatrick Jocelyn Doyle Maria Smith
Title: The presence of coliform bacteria on drinks cans or bottles School: St Davids Secondary Co-Educational
School, Greystones Senior, Group Projects
Teacher: Dearbhla Neville
Stand No: 339 Student: Dean Daly Declan Murray Fiona 0 Riordan Title: An investigation into the factors affecting rates of decomposition in animal tissue
Stand No: 345 Student: Ciara Mylod Nicola Whyte Title: An investigation of the air quality in urban and rural areas School: Lucan Community College
School: Mayfield Community School Teacher: Liam Begley
Stand No: 340 Student: Shane Mulcahy Shane White Title: Analysis of bird interaction at an
artificial feeding area School: Glanmire Community College
Emelyne Farrell Title: A comparative study of wallabies and
kangaroos on a Fota Island School: Glanmire Community College Teacher: Eoin Browne
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Student: Jennifer Higgins Jane Madden
Carley 0 Hara Title: Facial reconstruction and its use in
Title: Green bags or bacteria bags? School: Loreto College, St. Stephens Geen
forensics
Teacher: Sheila Porter
School: St Clares Comprehensive, Manorhamilton Teacher: Edel Mc Phelim Stand No: 350 Student: Karen Cotter Emily Keena Sharon Looney Title: Mussels as indicators of environmental stress School: Glanmire Community College
Teacher: Brendan Walsh
Teacher: Aisling Quirke
Stand No: 346 Student: Paul Horan Aisling Moore Katie 0 Sullivan Title: A complete summary of the Knockropa River and the surrounding areas School: Glanmire Community College Teacher: Eoin Browne
Stand No: 351 Student: Arabella Stuart Arabella Stuart Joanne Neary
Stand No: 356 Student: Dervilla Roche David Mc Govern Title: The effect of water pollution on Daubentons Bat activity School: St Olivers Community College, Drogheda Teacher: Bernadette 0 Connor Stand No: 357 Student: Claire 0 Riordan Amy 0 Flynn Ciara Cambridge Title: Aspects of lichen biology in Irelands
pharmaceutical hub School: Glanmire Community College Teacher: Brendan Walsh
Title: Auditory damage in young people: an
investigation of the hazards in everyday situations School: The Kings Hospital, Palmerstown Teacher: David Plummer
Stand No: 358 Student : Daniel Eagen Yaniv Harel Title: Development of resistance in bacteria School: St Andrews College, Blackrock
Stand No: 352 Student: Marcus 0 Goillidhe Marcus 0 Goilldhe Cillian Mac Aodha
Teacher: Hilary Rimbi
Title: The effects of sports energy drinks on
Student: Rachel Smyth Erica Smyth Title: A genetic test for deficiency in horses
the body School: Colaiste Cois Life, Lucan
Stand No: 359
Stand No: 347 Student: Maureen 0 Sullivan Dearbhla 0 Sullivan Mc Kenna Brenda Kearney Title: The use of larval trematodes as
Teacher: Sorcha Ni Mheirin
School: East Glendalough School, Wicklow Town Teacher: Declan Cathcart
Stand No: 353 Student: Gara Smyth Rory Smyth John Connolly
Stand No: 360 Student: Anthony Quinn Ciaran 0 Keefe
bioindicators of seawater quality School: Aquinas Diocesan Grammar School, Belfast
Title: The detrimental effects of mass denudation of peatlands School: Ballybay Community College, Ballybay
Teacher: Joseph Rea
Teacher: Nora Cartney
James Fleming Title: The examination of Clara bogs invertebrate fauna - 3-12 years post-fire School: Ard Scoil Chiarain Naofa, Clara Teacher: Mary Gorry
Teacher: Eoin Browne Stand No: 341 Student: Sinead Collins Lisa Coughlan
Student: Lisa Fox Eithne Flanagan
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Stand No: 540 Student: Mairead Burke Rachel Rowan Jane Moloney
Stand No: 546 Student: Clara Mc Carthy Anne Sheehan
Stand No: 552 Student: Jackie Crowley David Fennell
Una Donovan
Title: Making sense of science - a way forward School: Colaiste Lorcain, Athy Teacher: Syl Mc Evoy
Title: Water sensitive cane School: Bridgidine Secondary School, Portlaoise Teacher: Marie Doyle
Title: A case study of the nutritional value of teen diets in 2003 compared with the results of a case study in 2001 School: Laurel Hill Secondary School, Limerick City
Stand No: 541 Student: Rose Maher Brema Coffey Aine Murphy Title: Dog = Mans Best Friend? An examination of the relationship and canine
Teacher: Miriam Hamilton
Student: Laragh Slevens Sinead Murphy Title: Inter Cert vs Junior Cert Is there a
Stand No: 547 Student: Maeliosa Ni Almhain Rachel Moran
marked difference? School: Beara Community School, Beara Teacher: Paula Duane
behaviour School: John the Baptist Community School, Croom
Teacher: Michael Quinn Stand No: 542 Student: Gemma Hynes Andrea Donegan Aoife Mc Govern Title: Can you understand this? School: St Dominics High School, Sutton Teacher: Audrey Carty
Title: Its all in your head! School: Rosemount Park School, Blackrock Teacher: Aoife 0 Toole
Stand No: 544 Student: Daniel Fleming Mark Carroll Connor Barry
Title: Geography of the past School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig Teacher: Norma 0 Keefe
Stand No: 545 Student: Siobhan Oliver Colm Healy Rory Mc Donnell Title: Attitude Towards Homelessness
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Stand No: 554 Student: Laura Winning Alison Cooper
Stand No: 548 Student: Kathleen Osborne Robyn Klinge Quain James Mc Gann Title: Can we influence dreams? School: Wesley College, Ballinteer
Title: Snatch that card-organ donation its present health School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig
Teacher: Cyril Drury
Stand No: 555 Student: Emma 0 Callaghan Stephanie Hartnett Sean Murphy
Stand No: 549 Student: Jacqueline 0 Donovan
Stand No: 543 Student: Aoife Curley Mairead Cleary Adele Ward Title: Science and Maths made easy School: Ardscoil Mhuire, Ballinasloe Teacher: Breda Conneely
Stand No: 553
Teacher: Pat Meaney
Stand No: 558 Student: Daragh De Bhais Title: Potholes to power - Cumhacht an comhairleora School: Colaiste Eoin, Stillorgan Teacher: Stiofan 0 Breachain
Stand No: 559 Student: Conor Murphy Title: A study of gender differences in Junior Certificate Preparation School: Malahide Community School Teacher: Katherine Condern Stand No: 561 Student: Kate Fitzgerald Title: Attraction - A natural or cultural phenomenon? School: Ardscoil Phobal Bheanntrai, Bantry Teacher: Cornelia Kelleher
Stand No: 562 Student: John Sheridan Title: Proportional representation - single transferable vote versus first past the post
Colette Hurley
Title: Disabled parking in Mallow School: Davis College, Mallow
Title: How clued in are you to your
Teacher: Siobhan Murray
Teacher: Sydney Peck
bodys need for H20? School: Colaiste Na Toirbhite, Bandon Teacher: Celine Buckley
Stand No: 556
Stand No: 563
Stand No: 550 Student: Angela Mc Grath Mary Maloney
Student: Julian Shaw Ronan Motyer Nasir Mukhtar Title: The Impact of Music on Task Performance
School: Colaiste Ris, Dun Dealgan
Student: Binne Mac Manamon
Title: The Shallow Side of the Mating Game School: Sancta Maria College, Rathfarnham Teacher: Martin Flynn
Claire Conroy Title: Are you in your right mind? School: Scoil Chriost Ri, Portlaoise Teacher: Rita Mc Grath
School: Wesley College, Ballinteer Teacher: Cyril Drury
Senior, Individual Projects
Stand No: 564 Student: Edric Leung Title: The Inclusion of Minority Groups in
Stand No: 551 Student: Amy Lee Kirby Audrey Mc Loughlin Sharon Kieran Title: Eating Patterns and Digestive Disorders School: St Michaels Secondary School,
Stand No: 557
School: Malahide Community School
Student: Laura Brown Title: An evaluation of the knowledge and attitudes of students in Ireland to vaccination School: Loreto College, St. Stephens Geen Teacher: Sheila Porter
Teacher: Katherine Condren
Irish Society
School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig
Finglas
Teacher: Joan Faherty
Teacher: Dermot Meleady
Senior, Group Projects Stand No: 567 Student: Nicola Magill Amy 0 Loughlin Title: Sleep Dreams and Interpretation School: Malahide Community School Teacher: Katherine Condron
Awards 2004 Projects in the 2004 Esat BT Young
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Esat BT Trophy (perpetual)
Scientist & Technology Exhibition are
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Cheque for €1,500.
Individuals and another for Groups. Each section has 4 categories:
This award is to be presented to the project which makes the best use of laboratory scientific equipment. 16th European Union Contest for Young Scientists
divided into 2 sections, 1 for Runner-up Individual and Runners-up Group
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Chemical, Physical and
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Esat BT Trophy (perpetual)
Mathematical Sciences Technology Biological & Ecological Sciences
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Cheque for €750.
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Social & Behavioural Sciences
There are 36 prizes for Individuals and
The 16th EU Contest for Young Scientists will take place for the first time in Dublin , Ireland at
O'Reilly Hall, UCD, from Saturday 25th to 29th September 2004.
CATEGORY AWARDS 36 prizes for Group projects. These
120 young people (aged 15-20), representing 40 countries across Europe - as well as China ,
MAIN AWARDS
take the form of 1st , 2nd and 3rd
Japan , Korea and the USA - will present their winning projects covering a wide range of
Esat BT Young Scientist(s) of the Year
prizes in Junior, Intermediate and
scientific disciplines.
2004
Senior sections of each of the 4
If the title Esat BT Young Scientist of
categories: Chemical, Physical and
the Year is awarded to an Individual , a
Mathematical Sciences;
Best Group Award will also be made . If
Technology; Biological and Ecological
the title Esat BT Young Scientist of the
Sciences; Social and Behavioural
Year is awarded to a Group, a Best
Sciences.
Individual Award will be made.
The prizes are as follows: 1st prize of €300 for both
Individual or Group •
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Esat BT Young Scientist of the
Individual and Group projects.
Year Trophy (perpetual)
Cheque for €3,000 The chance to represent
2nd prize of €225 for both Individual and Group projects. 3rd prize of €150 for both
Ireland at the European Union
Individual and Group projects.
Contest for Young Scientists
in Budapest September 2004.
A number of Highly Commended and Display Awards will be awarded in each category by a panel of judges.
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Met Eireann This award is to be presented to the best project with Irish weather or climate as its central theme. Health Safety Authority The HSA will award one prize for a new, novel and innovative approach to resolving a persistent problem area in terms of agricultural safety, the Power Take Off Unit (PTO) on a tractor.
Eli Lily An award will be presented for the project with the most substantial chemical content.
As the host country we will be awarding an additional prize to a group of students to
participate in the 16th EU Contest for Young Scientists.
A . CHEMICAL , PHYSICAL & MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES Intel Student Award This award is to be presented to the best placed project, either Group or Individual, in
the Chemical, Physical & Mathematical Sciences Category, except where the project
has been selected as the Esat BT Young Scientist of the year. Irish Universities Promoting Science This award is to be presented to an outstanding project in the Chemical, Physical & Mathematical Sciences Category or Biological & Ecological Sciences Category.
Institute of Physics This award is to be presented to the best project with substantial physics content.
Analog Devices Technology Award This award is to be presented to an Individual or Group for outstanding work exhibited. The winners will receive a trophy plus an all expenses trip to America as guests of Analog Devices (please see selection process notes). Midas This award is to be presented to the project with the best electronic content. Dublin Institute of Technology This award is to be presented to the project which best demonstrates an appreciation of entrepreneurship or the potential of developing an enterprise.
Patents Office This award is to be presented to a project which incorporates the most innovative use of technology, potential industrial applicability and with the potential for commercial exploitation.
C. BIOLOGICAL & ECOLOGICAL SCIENCES
D. SOCIAL & BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES
Environmental Protection Agency This award is to be presented to the projects that best demonstrate environmental protection or awareness.
Dell This award is to be presented to the best technology related project.
ISTA This award is to be presented to the project that is most closely related to the Biology Science Syllabus.
This award is to be presented to the project which has significantly contributed to promoting road safety awareness and reducing road death and injury.
Intel Environmental Award This award is to be presented to an innovative Biological & Ecological Science project that best demonstrates care for the environment.
Ash Ireland
Comhar Comhar are presenting 3 awards, 1 in each category except Technology, for the best project which demonstrates sustainable development taking account of Comhars Principles for Sustainable Development.
National Safety Council
Sustainable Energy Ireland This award is for the best project demonstrating sustainable energy either Group or Individual, and Junior, Intermediate or Senior. Coford This award will be presented to the best project that depicts the positive role of trees and forests in the landscape/environment. It is confined to the Senior cycle, and can be either Group or Individual.
Dental Health Foundation This award is to be presented to the best research project on oral health in any age group and either Individual or Group. Safefood This award is to be presented to the best research project on food safety. Irish Universities Promoting Science Nominate an outstanding project in the Chemical, Physical & Mathematical Sciences Category or Biological & Ecological Sciences Category.
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This award is to be presented to the best project dealing with some aspect of the tobacco problem. This could include epidemiology, psychology, legal and economics of smoking.
Marine Institute The award will be presented to the project which best demonstrates the potential and real benefits of science to society within the marine sector.
Irish Blood Transfusion Service Foras Na Gaeilge Nominate the best project through the medium of Irish.
TG4 This award is to be presented to the best media based project.
The Special Award will be given for the best Biomedical Science or health-related project. www.rcsi.ie
Royal College of Ireland
GENERAL AWARDS Health Safety Authority This award will be presented to the best project for novel and innovative approaches to preventing accidents in the workplace. www.hsa.ie
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Educator of Excellence Awards The Analog Devices Educator of Excellence Award The winner will receive the Analog Devices Trophy plus an all expenses paid trip to America.
Enfo This award is to be presented to the best project showing a novel and innovative approach to promoting environmental awareness and sustainable lifestyles at school or in the local community.
This award is to be presented to the best project that is most relevant to blood transfusion /collection or the patients the IBTS would be involved with.
National Children ' s Office Ways of improving participation of children and young people in their schools and communities. www.nco.ie
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The Intel Educator of Excellence Award The winner will receive the Intel Trophy plus an all expenses paid trip to America to attend the Intel Educator's Academy run in conjunction with the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Portland Oregon in May 2004.
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Thursday 8`h, Friday 9`h & Saturday 10`hJanuary
At Esat BT we are delighted that once again the Primary Science Fair will be an important part of the 2004 Esat BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition.
Mount Sackville St Joseph's (Convent of Mercy) St Andrews School Ballycushion School
The concept for the Primary Science Fair was developed in association with the Department
Gaelscoil Bhride
of Education and the Dun-Laoghaire Institute
St Mary's Boys National School
of Art, Design and Technology. Collectively we recognised the interest that primary school children have in the world of science and technology and wanted to give younger
Scoil Chearbhaill Ui Dhalaigh Crimlim National School Guardian Angels National School
students the scope to explore this world. This will provide the ideal platform for these
North Bay Educate
children to showcase their emerging talents.
Scoil Naomh Tresa
The primary schools participating in the Primary Science Fair are as follows: 'Empowering Minds Project'
Tindall Primary St Michaels NS Kilmainham Wood School
Project Director: Deirdre Butler
Church Hill National School
Scoil San Carlo Senior
Kilnaleck Primary School
John Scottus School
Kerrysfort National School
Scoil Muire Gan Smal Powerscourt National School St Patrick's Girls School Scoil Naomh Eoin St Kilians National School Gaelscoil O'Doghar Ballingarry National School St Josephs Boys School (The Harold School) Kill o' the Grange School
What's to see...
Science Bus Timetable
There will be lots to see and do on the day so here is just a taste of what to expect: •
480 projects will compete for the title Esat BT Young Scientist of the Year 2004.
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The Primary Science Fair will feature 20 stands per day over the three public days of the exhibition Thursday 8th to Saturday 10th January inclusive. The World of Science & Technology Exhibition Hall is packed with interesting exhibits from various companies and organisations such as Intel Ireland, Analog Devices, Dublin City Council - Traffic Dept, colleges, all promoting the latest in technology and displaying a collection of hands on interactive live demonstrations. There will also be a special exhibit from the Pharmaceutical companies including the Pfizer Bus. Techniquest - the award winning Science Discovery Centre from Wales is making its first visit to Young Scientist with lots of amazing hands-on demonstrations. Techniquest will also be performing its `What Happens Next" Show in the Esat BT Arena daily.
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This year to mark the 40th Anniversary of the Young Scientist competition we have introduced a new exhibit called The Green Space . Situated in the Serpentine Hall, The Green Space will feature exhibits highlighting the problems that face our environment plus there will be regular talks. W5 will be providing some fascinating experiments for all. Waste Wizards - is an interactive science show, which will help audiences of all ages see how they have the power to beat waste by using the 3 magic words - Reduce, Reuse & Recycle! Learn how to cut back, cut down and cut out everyday waste, and meet the stars of the show - W5's wriggly recyclers in the cauldron of worm compost! Also in this hall will be our `Hall of Fame ' where you can find out about Young Scientist winners over the past 39 years, plus the Internet Cafe, the Zoo, Lego and for the second year the great X -BOX Challenge with super prizes.
Thursday 8th January Primary Science Day
Friday 9th January
Saturday
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We will run another group earlier in the day if there is a lot of interest.
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Cinemobile shows award winning `shorts'
Don't miss the ASIMO shows in the Esat BT Arena every day. ASIMO is the most advanced humanoid robot from Honda. ASIMO has real-time flexible walking technology which enables him to move freely in 3D environments, to walk along irregular configurations, walk up and down stairs and turn on slopes that require a change in posture with every step.
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A new feature for 2004 is The Big Top circus tent which will be the new home for the World of Robots which is guaranteed to be bigger and better than ever before. Robot Wars robots including Raser , Bigger Brother , Panic Attack will be joined by Skeletron and a host of Mechanoids.
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The 100-seater mobile cinema - Cinemobile , will be showcasing a number of films including a compilation of award winning shorts from Galway, Cork and Kerry Film Festivals
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ASIMO in Ireland - a Young Scientist first!
Timetable of events in the Esat BT Arena. Entrance is gained via the main entrance hall and doors open approximately 15 minutes before each performance. Thursday 8th January
10.30a.m.
ASIMO
12 noon
ASIMO
1.30p.m.
TechniQuest - What Happens Next? The show that puts fun into science.
3.00p.m.
ASIMO
4.30p.m.
ASIMO
ASIMO, Honda's advanced humanoid robot which walks and climbs stairs, was introduced to the Irish public for the first time at the opening ceremony of the Esat BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition in the RDS on Wednesday, January 7th 2004. ASIMO's appearances at the Exhibition, come at the beginning of a major programme of public demonstrations in Europe. Developed by Honda, ASIMO (which stands for Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility) is regarded as one of the most advanced walking robots in the world. ASIMO was widely acclaimed by members of the European scientific community at a symposium entitled From High Tech to Intelligence - The Challenge of Humanoid Robots" held at the Technical University of Darmstadt (Germany) in June.
Friday 9th January 10.30a.m.
ASIMO
12 noon
ASIMO
1.30p.m.
TechniQuest - What Happens Next?
3.00p.m.
ASIMO
Using new advanced motion technology, ASIMO walks forwards and backwards, turns sideways, climbs up and down stairs, and turns corners. ASIMO is the closest robot yet to replicating the natural walking motion of humans, an ability which will be demonstrated in live daily demonstrations on 8th, 9th and 10th January at the RDS.
Saturday 10th January
10.30a.m.
ASIMO
12 noon
ASIMO
1.30p.m.
TechniQuest - What Happens Next?
3.00p.m.
ASIMO
4.30p.m.
ASIMO
Frank Kennedy of Universal Honda Limited said: "The development of a robot that can move like, interact with and be of assistance to humans is recognised as one of the great technological challenges of the 21st c entury. ASIMO is a fantastic showcase (or Honda's world-class engineering and technological expertise and it also
reflects Honda's determination to develop advanced products that will deliver real benefits to people now and in the future. We are very excited that ASIMO will perform at the RDS" ASIMO will make eleven performances over the three public days of the exhibition.
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Is the Science Discovery Centre based in Cardiff, Wales. It designs, builds and exhibits hands-on activities as well as developing a large number of entertaining science shows for both school and public audiences. Visit us at the RDS and then take part in the Techniquest Challenge
4 Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) joins forces with leading hi-tech industries from the south- east: Bausch and Lomb, Contact Lens manufacturer, Genzyme„ Biotechnology, IVAX, Pharmaceuticals and Merck, Sharpe and Dohme also a Pharmaceutical company to promote Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) and are delighted to continue supporting this great event. This large stand and combined format allows for a wide variety of displays from all areas of Science Engineering and
Bristol-Myers Squibb, a leading pharmaceutical company, employs 44,000 people worldwide. Innovative pharmaceutical products to treat cancers, cardiovascular, metabolic and infectious diseases are developed and marketed. The Swords facility develops new processes and manufactures pharmaceuticals by chemical synthesis.The stand will display a chemical reactor, analytical equipment and presentation of the laboratories
To provide an efficient and effective system of industrial property protection that will encourage technological progress and promote enterprise". This is to be achieved through the protection of industrial property rights in the fields of patents, trade marks and designs, and the dissemination of relevant information in conjunction with each of these activities.
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Come visit our stand and compete in 'The Battle of the Bugs' for a chance to win great prizes. We need students to battle it out and find the hidden text numbers throughout the hall. Our mission is to protect and improve public health, by fostering and maintaining confidence in the food supply on the island of Ireland.
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Honeywell Honeywell is a US corporation employing c100, 000 people in 95 countries. It is a diversified technology & manufacturing leader of aerospace and automotive products, control technologies, power generation systems and chemicals. Honeywell products touch the lives of most people everyday, whether you're on a plane, driving a car, heating a home, taking medication or playing a sport. It has 4 plants in Ireland: 1 in Arklow (Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients) & 3 in Waterford (Honeywell Engines, Systems & Services; Honeywell Engines Boosting Systems, and Honeywell Measurex).
The Schools of Science in Athlone, Carlow, Dundalk, Galway, Letterkenny, Limerick & Tallaght Institute's of Technology offer an enormous range of undergraduate and. postgraduate programmes from biotechnology to veterinary nursing. They are renouned for the quality of their teaching, possession of leading edge technology and the high employability of their graduates. Expansion of Ireland's science base is critical to our economic development, if you are considering science, consider doing it in an Institute of Technology
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Education Act 1998. It facilitates courses and provides educational resources for teachers, parents and the wider educational community. Blackrock Education Centre has had a very successful publishing division since the 80's producing a broad range of classroom based resource materials from local history to learning support publications. The Centre has become a world leader in the publication of high quality ECDL courseware renowned for their 'student friendliness' and 'jargonfree' style. Samples of our present ECDL publications - ECDL Syllabus 4, Advanced Word Processing and Advanced Spreadsheets may be viewed on our dedicated ECDL website www.ecdlmanual.org or visit our Centre's website at www.blackrock-edu.ie
FAS The National Training and Employment Authority The Discover Science Graduate Programme and the Primary School "Take on the Science Challenge" competition initiatives to encourage greater awareness and participation in sciences, engineering and IT related courses. FAS is a member of the Government backed "Discover Science and Engineering" Initiative.
AR Cameron Ltd AR Cameron Ltd is a specialist labotatory furniture company servicing the needs of laboratory users and operators. We are respected as the principle innovative company leading the fireld in design, manufacture and installation of laboratory fittings and fume cupboards and acessories. For more information please contact us on 01 8474122 or email us on sales@durcon.ie
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As the largest of the five Faculties in Queen's University Belfast, the Faculty of Science and Agriculture offers almost 50 courses to 4000 undergraduate and postgraduate taught students. From Pharmacy to Food Science, visit our stand to see how you can become part of the 'Queen's Experience'.
Janssen Pharmaceutical Ltd is a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson and commenced activities as a manufacturer of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients in Little Island, Cork in 1981. Today we employ some 230 people in our company manufacturing products that are sold throughout the world to other Janssen and third party companies, where they are further processed into tablets, creams or injectable dosage forms for use in the treatment of a range of Psychotic, Gastro Intestinal and Fungal disorders. We occupy a 14 acre site on Little Island, and to date we have invested some $100 million in our facilities.
Institute of Technology Sligo The School of Science at IT Sligo has over 650 full-time students in various courses of applied science, making it one of the largest in Ireland. IT Sligo has a long established reputation for providing courses in Environmental Science stretching back to 1975 and has produced over 1,000 graduates at diploma and degree level.
Pharmachemical Ireland The Irish Pharmaceutical and Chemical Manufacturers Federation (IPCMF) is a Federation that comprises approximately fifty pharmaceutical and chemical companies based in Ireland. There are loads of exciting opportunities in Ireland for young science graduates. Come and visit our stands to find out about the places where a science qualification can take you. While you're there take a look some exciting Chemistry "magic" experiments that you can do in your school! You can also sign up to science sessions on the Pfizer science bus at our stand.
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MIDAS Ireland is a collaborative association of companies and third level colleges involved in microelectronic integrated circuit (IC) design and research in Ireland. Microelectronic engineering makes a hugely important contribution to our lives and the MIDAS stand reflects this: - see some real-world projects which demonstrate how Irish
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educational programme. The programme aims to inform young people of the challenges and opportunities presented by Science, engineering and technology with a view to increasing their awareness of the benefits of choosing engineering as a Career.
,S RCSI offers opportunities to students who wish to pursue a career in medical or biomedical science. As Ireland's largest undergraduate medical school, RCSI offers degree courses in medicine, pharmacy and physiotherapy. Exploring the link between science and medicine, RCSI undertakes world-class biomedical research to help find the causes and cures for disease. RCSI offers students a multi-cultural environment with 2,500 students from 50 countries represented
Better health through research and information The Health Research Board promotes, funds, commissions and conducts medical, epidemiological and health services research in Ireland. It HRB aims to translate this research and information into improved diagnosis, understanding, treatment and prevention of disease and improved efficiency and effectiveness of the health services
Intel Road Safety 40 years on, check out what has happened over the years. Try out the "Driver Theory test and see just how good your knowledge of the rules of the road are. We have our educational resources on display and we have very friendly staff who are waiting to answer any questions that you have with regard to Road Safety. Don't delay, we have a fabalous prize to give away so make your way over to our stand to be in with a chance to win!
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The Intel stand showcases the last 35 years in Intel's history and 40 years of the Young Scientist Exhibiton. The wonders of wireless computing can be seen first-hand at the stand and you could be in with a chance to win a laptop enabled with Intel(r) Centrino(tm) mobile technology. The stand also hosts the Intel Computer Clubhouse members from Blanchardstown where they demo how they mix music, make videos and create video graphics. The stand promises to be a fun, interactive learning experience that will capture the imagination of the whole family.
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Tipperary Institute (TI) opened its doors to full-time students in September 1999. With campuses located in the two vibrant towns of Thurles and Clonmel, TI offers HETAC accredited programmes to degree level in the areas of Business, ICT (Information and Communications Technology) and Rural Development. A five month work placement forms an integral part of each course. Tipperary Institute graduates are equipped with an integrated mix of academic, application and interpersonal skills to make an immediate and valuable contribution to the work place.
ANALOG DEVICES Your mission should you choose to accept it is to visit the Analog Devices stand. You will be required to advance through a maze of lasers, "frazzle" your way around Ireland, win some prizes with your snazzy moves on the dance floor and play a tune on a harp with no strings!
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The European Year of Education through Sport 2004 aims to promote cooperation between sports clubs and schools/colleges. Throughout the Year we will also be encouraging everyone (particularly young people) to participate in sport and highlight the value of the learning gained through sport. The emphasis for the Year will be on inclusion, having a go and above all having fun!
Lei DIT features demonstrations of Science and Engineering at work. Come and see your brain in action! Pick up information on our range of new ordinary and honours degree programmes in Science, Mathematics and Engineering. We also invite teachers to take part in our survey on their recommendations for a postgraduate science teaching degree
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A Road Safety Unit has been established at the Dublin Regional Traffic Division, based at Dublin Castle. The unit will operate throughout the Greater Dublin Area and the objective of the unit is to raise road safety awareness among the public. The aims of the unit are to: create and promote sustainable road safety educational programmes with schools and youth organisations, target effective road safety education and training to vulnerable road user groups (e.g. Pedestrians, cyclists, motor cyclists), positively support local and national road safety campaigns, encourage driver training programmes within the public and private sector in Industry. The programmes will be directed primarily at road users in the 16 - 30 year age group as research has identified this group as most at risk.
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AIB makes it even easier to top up your prepaid mobile phone. You're out and about - and your mobile phone has run out of credit. You could look for a shop that sells credit or find an internet cafe and use the top-up facility on AIB's Internet Banking. But now there's an even easier option. Come & see a demo on how easy it really is to top up your mobile at AIB's stand. All text messages relating to this service are FREE and consequently, you can access the service from your phone, even if your mobile credit balance is zero.
Institute of Physics Physics in Action: electronic dancing boards, fibre optics, a light box and many interactive demonstrations. See the 'coriolis effect', demonstrated with ,water jets on a rotating hemi-sphere, which recently won the top demonstration prize at a European Teachers' conference. Competition at the stand - win a Physics Prize!
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Dublin City Council Traffic Department Come and see our Traffic Management System where all the traffic in the city is controlled from.
Come and visit the Irish Blood Transfusion Service stand in the Industries Hall where you will meet staff who can answer any queries you might have about blood donation. While you are there you can also pick up some free goodies!
The 16th EU Contest for Young Scientists will take place for the first time in Dublin, Ireland at O'Reilly Hall, UCD, from Saturday 25th to 29th September 2004. 120 young people (aged 15-20), representing 40 countries across Europe, as well as China, Japan, Korea and the USA, will present their winning projects covering a wide range of scientific disciplines - from social sciences and astrophysics, to environmental investigation and mathematical modelling.
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ICaceagainst Waste r eur ^. rtyn Race Against Waste is a national awareness and communications campaign funded by the Department of the Environment Heritage and Local Government. The campaign is aimed at 'raising awareness of waste issues and promoting the waste prevention message for homes and businesses throughout Ireland. Ensuring that this message reaches school children is a very important part of the campaign. MU G,,,,-kh,,h Green-Schools is an International environmental education programme and award scheme that promotes and acknowledges long term whole school action for the environment. In Ireland the programme is operated by An Taisce in partnership with Local Authorities. To date over 1,500 schools in Ireland are
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The Central Fisheries Board (CFB) is responsible to ensure that Ireland's inland fisheries and sea angling are conserved, managed, developed and promoted in their own right and to support sustainable economic activity, recreational amenity and job creation. They also have a duty to co-ordinate and co-operate in the delivery of a nationalfisheries service observing principles of sustainability, biodiversity and the conservation of all species in inland water ecosystems. The CFB is located in Dublin and it works closely with seven Regional FisheriesBoards throughout the country.
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Ireland's marine resource is over 900,000 km2 of seabed, over ten times its land area and is largely undiscovered. The Marine Institute is the State agency responsible for promoting the sustainable development of Ireland's vast marine resource through research, and providing management advice to industry, the Government and the EU. The Marine Institute's role is to support existing marine businesses and related activities through the provision of key scientific services and advice and to provide management advice to guide
the sustainable development of the marine resource. The agency provides essential marine research services, including national research and development funding programmes, fish stock assessment, fish health services, marine food safety monitoring, environmental monitoring, research vessel operations and data management, which provide crucial support and policy advice to industry, EU and the Government.
The EPA's mission is to protect and improve the natural environment for present and future generations, taking into account the environmental, social and economic principles of sustainable development. To do this we carry out many tasks. We monitor the quality of the environment and report on it regularly. We also organise research to find answers to environmental problems. To prevent air, water, waste and noise pollution the EPA issues, controls and enforces licenses for large-scale industrial, agricultural and waste-related activities. We work with others to ensure that their activities don't cause environmental damage.The EPA supervises the environmental protection activities of local authorities and reports on their performance. We advise the government on policy and co-operate with other countries in protecting the global environment. EPA at the EsatBT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition 2004 Come to the EPA's stand and learn about the macrobiotic creatures that lurk in the ponds & streams of Ireland, and how they help us determine how polluted, or not, are our waters.
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See W5 at ESAT and don ' t miss the fantastic `Waste Wizards' show. Discover ways to reduce , reuse and recycle your waste . Become a Sorcerer's Apprentice and help the Waste Wizard to magically make the contents of our bin disappear ! For secondary schools, we will talk about the process of recycling and show pupils how to make recycled paper. Samples of this `home-made' paper can be found at our W5 stand. The Waste Wizards show is on twice daily in the Green Room. Please visit the W5 stand for exact times. 10 xaox Xbox www.xbox.com is the video game system from Microsoft that brings people together for the most exhilarating game and entertainment experiences. At this year's Esat BT Young Scientist's Expo you can play Xbox Live, the first comprehensive, online game service fully dedicated to fast action broadband gaming experiences. Xbox Live allows gamers to play multiplayer Xbox games with other gamers everywhere via a broadband Internet connection. With a built in hard drive and Ethernet port, the Xbox console was built from the ground up to be an online gaming system so there's no need to buy additional peripherals. Xbox Live enables all garners to find and play with their friends easily; talk to other players during game play through the Xbox Communicator headset; and download current statistics, new levels and characters to their Xbox hard drive.
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The Robots of Destruction Arena has been enlarged to allow greater manoeuvrability plus an even better view of the robots in action. Hosting the Arena again this year will be Dublin's very own Diotoir team. Diotoir, instantly recognisable by its red fun fur with large black dots, Diotoir has appeared in series 3, 4 and five of Robot Wars, -plus Robot Wars Extreme 1 and 2 and the World Championships I and 2.
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Leirionn Taispeantas na nEolaithe Oga nuacht, tallan, cruthaitheacht agus fiontar. Le teicneolaiocht ag fas mar dhluth-chuid de shaol na scoile, leanfaimid orainn ag obair leis an rialtas le cinntiu go mbeidh an chead gluin eile ullamh le pairt a ghlacadh i sochai eolais na hEireann. Ba mhian liom buiochas o chroi a ghabhail leis na muinteoiri agus na tuismitheoiri as ucht an tacaiocht a thug said do na daltai, agus buiochas a ghabhail leis na daltai iad fein as ucht a gcur chuige.
Ba mhian liom chomh maith buiochas a ghabhail leis an Aire Noel Dempsey agus a chomhghleacaithe sa Roinn Oideachais as ucht a dtacaiocht, a chabhr6idh go mdr Jinn ceiliuradh daichead bliana an taispeantais a chomdradh. Comhghairdeas le gach duine agaibh ata ag glacadh pairte sa chomortas an tseachtain seo. Guim gach rath oraibh go leir le bhur dtograi i dTaispeantas na nEolaithe Oga 2004.
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It all began 40 years ago... ESAT brought to the Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition a sense of fun. It extended administration and revitalised publicity. Technology was introduced as a new category. Separate spaces made "hands on" interactive science available. ESAT also acted on research which had identified that teachers' involvement drives participation. Projects submitted through Irish are welcomed and Foras Na Gaelige award a
The Young Scientists' Exhibition was the brainchild of two UCD Physics researchers, a Carmelite Priest, the Rev Dr Burke and Dr Tony Scott. In the US in 1963 they discovered "science fairs" and tailored the idea for Ireland. The first competition was held in the Mansion House Round Room, Dublin. Aer Lingus handled administration and promotion. It had 230 participants. The first winner was John Monaghan, today the Chief Executive Officer of Avigen,
a US Biotech company. Success created demand for a bigger venue. Scott, a member of the RDS science committee identified a common interest and they moved to the RDS and remained there ever since. Early Exhibitions involved individuals competing under subjects related to the curriculum. Recategorisation came in the 1970s with new Science Syllabi. Biology in particular had a large uptake. Today it represents the largest Senior Cycle Science Subject. The Institute of Physics sponsored the first "special" awards 1981. This allowed the Science committee build up a series of special prize sponsors in various fields. Group entries were also introduced and this enabled multi-disciplined managed projects to develop.
1983 Turan Mirza, William Murphy, Gareth Clarke Carrickfergus Grammar School, Co. Antrim
From early on overall participants did very well internationally. Mary Kelly Quinn (1976) won the European competition. Today, overall winners go to the European Competition. Others may go to the USA for the International Science and Engineering Fair. This year's winner will not travel far as for the first time Ireland is hosting the European event, in Dublin, in September.
In 2002 under the company's revised branding, ESAT BT, the look and feel of the exhibition was further enhanced. New stands were designed and giant archways built to designate the four categories in which the students now competed. Extra exhibition halls were added such as the "World of Robots" and The Esat BT Arena. The objective
for the event that gave the students and sense of achievement and pride just to be there. Television advertising was devised which increased both the number of projects entered and the number of visitors to the event. What does the future hold for the Young Scientist Competition? "I can only say today it is more successful than I could have imagined," said Co-Founder Dr. Tony Scott. "But its continued success will be fired by the imagination and hard work of future generations of young people and the continued commitment of community, business and state institutions to what has become not just a key event, but a social focus on part of Ireland's science culture."
By 1990 the three established categories were Chemical, Physical and Mathematical; Social and Behaviourial; Biological and Ecological. When Aer Lingus ended sponsorship a new Sponsor was needed. The Young Scientists' Exhibition represented the lifestyles and thoughts of young people. That fitted the ideals of a new communications technology enterprise ESAT Telecom who have been the driving force behind the Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition ever since.
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Adrian Osmani from St Finians College, Mullingar receives the Esat BT Young Scientist Award 2003 from Mr. Noel Dempsey, TD, Minister of Education and Science and Mr. Tom Byrne, CFO Esat BT
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Young Scientist Winners 1965 - 2003
Esat BT Chairperson: Angela Keegan Honorary Judge: Rev. Dr. Tom Burke, UCD
2003 Adnan Osmani St. Finian's Colle g e , Mullin g ar
1984 Eoin Walsh Colaiste Choilm CBS, Swords
2002 David Michael O'Doherty Gonzaga College , Sandford Road, Ranelagh
1983 Turan Mirza, William Murphy, Gareth Clarke
2001 Shane Browne, Peter Taylor Michael 0' Toole
1982 Martynn Sheehan Convent of Mercy, Moate
Prof. Sean Corish Trinity College Dublin
1981 Catherine Conlon
Dr Bob McCullough Queens University Belfast
Muckross Park, Dublin
Dr Michael McGrath Intel Ireland
1980 Karen Ruddock Alexandra College, Dublin
Dr Eoin O'Neill Trinity College Dublin Dr Tony Scott University College Dublin
St Kilian's Community School, Bollywaltrim, Bray
2000 Thomas Guerin Dundalk Scoil Colaiste Ris
1999 Sarah Flannery Scoil Mhuire g on Smal, Blarney
1998 Raphael Hurley Colaiste an Spioraid Nooimh, Bishopstown 1997 Clara McGoldrick, Emma Quillan, Fiona Fraser Dominican College, Belfast 1996 Elsie O'Sullivan, Rowena Mooney, Scoil Muire , Portarlington 1995 Shane Markey, Brian Fitzpatrick
Abbey Grammar School , Newry 1994 J ane Feehan St. Brendan's Community School, Birr 1993 Donal Keane, Rodger Toner
Abbey Grammar School, Newry
Carrickfergus Grammar School, Co. Antrim
Chemical, Physical & Mathematical Sciences Prof. Tom Brazil University College Dublin
Dr Anne Breslin University College Dublin
1979 Jervis Good Midleton College, Cork 1978 Donald McDonnell Crescent College Comp, Dooradoyle
Dr Pat Guiry University College Dublin
Prof . Tom Laffey University College Dublin
Dr Michael Byrne The E.I. Company Prof . Frank Imbusch National University of Ireland, Galway Dr Padraig Dunne University College Dublin
Kevin Street Dr Lucy Byrnes National University of Ireland, Galway Social & Behavioural Sciences Dr. Paul Andrews Consultant Psychologist
Dr. Joe Barry Trinity College Dublin Mr . Sidney Blain Church of Ireland College of Education, Dublin Dr . Joe Brady University College Dublin Dr. Barry Brunt University College Cork Ms. Mary Burke Marino Institute of Education,
Dublin Ms. Annette Cahalane Environmental Protection A g ency Dr. Mary Cawley University College Galway Prof. Michael Cronin Dublin City University Ms. Edel Conway Food Safety Authority of Ireland
1977 Micheal Og O'Briain Colaiste Mhuire, Dublin
Dr Ursula MacEvilly Dublin Institute of Technology,
Mr Bill Hunt Analog Devices
Dr. Ray Fuller Trinity College Dublin
1976 Mary Kelly-Quinn
Mr Barry Kennedy Inte l I re l an d
Prof . Des Gillmor Trinity College Dublin
Our Lady's Secondary School, Castleblayney
Ms Ann O'Sullivan Analog Devices
Dr. Kevin Hourihan University College Cork
Mr Tom O'Dwyer Analog Devices
Mr. Jim Hourihane St. Patrick's College,
1975 Noel Byrne/Boyle St Fintan's College, Mullingar
Dr Larry Taylor Esat BT Mr Owen Mackessy Institute of Technology Tralee
1974 Richard Elliot Portora Royal School, Enniskillen
1973 Tadhg Begley North Monastery CBS , Cork
Prof . Adrian Ottewill University College Dublin Mr John Dunnion University College Dublin
Drumcondra Mr. Des Hourihane University Co l lege C or k Mr. Frank Kavanagh National Educational Psychological Service Mr. Paid Magee St. Patrick's College, Drumcondra
Biological & Ecological Sciences University College Dublin Prof. John Bracken
Dr. Maeve Martin National University of Ireland,
1972 John Bermingham
Dr Joe Caffrey Central Fisheries Board
Mr. Des McCluskey University College Dublin
1991 Barry O'Doherty, Daniel Dundas
Colaiste Mhuire, Dublin
Dr Brid Crombie Quilty Dublin City University
St Patrick's College, Maghera
1971 Peter Shortt Presentation Convent, Clone
Prof. Gerry Doyle University College Dublin
Dr. Ciaran McCullagh University College Cork Dr. Paul McKeown National Disease Surveillance
1992 Elizabeth Dowling, Jean Byrne
St Paul's Secondary School, Dublin
1990 Anna Minchin-Dalton Alexandra College , Dublin
1970 Maria Edgeworth
1989 Grace O'Connor , Sinead Finn Ursuline Convent, thurles
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1988 Siobhan Lanigan O'Keeffe
Wesley College , Dublin
Navan Community College
1987 Emma Dannellan, Henry Byrne FCJ Secondary School, Bunclody 1986 Breda Maguire , Niamh Mulvany Rosary College, Raheny
1985 Ronan McNulty St Mary 's College, Rathmines
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Dr Billy Fitzgerald Institute of Technology, Sligo
Dr Patricia Fitzpatrick University College Dublin Mr Hubert Fuller University College Dublin Prof. Mary Garrett University College Dublin
1969 Luke Drury
Dr Tom Harrington University of Limerick
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Mr. Des McQuaid Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Dublin Ms. Lynda McSweeney Fota Wil dlif e P ar k , C or k Prof . Aldan Moran University College Dublin
Prof . Michael Hennerty University College Dublin
Ms. Ruby Morrow Church of Ireland College of Education, Dublin
1968 George Reynolds
Dr Tony McNally Dublin Corporation
Mr. John O'Leary National Educational Psychological
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Mr David Mitchel Environment and Heritage Service, NI
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Dr Aldan Maloney Teagasc, Grange
Mr. David Silke National Economic and Social Forum
Dr Declan Murray University College Dublin
Mr Paddy O ' Dwyer N ationa l Ed ucat i ona l
Dr Kathy O'Boyle University College Dublin
Psychological Service Dr . ThomasQuigley Food Safety Promotion Board
1967 Walter Hayes St Vi ncen ts CBS , Glasnevin 1966 Mary Finn Ursuline Convent, Sligo 1965 John Monahan Newbridge College, Kildare
Dr John O'Halloran National University of Ireland,
Cork Dr Helen Roche Trinity College Dublin Prof. Dervilla Donnelly Trinity College Dublin
Esat BT would like to thank Professor Dervilla Donnelly for again chairing our Friday morning deliberation meeting.
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Students CHEMICAL PHYSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES Junior, Individual Projects Stand No: 1
Student: Sean 0 Gorman Title: Is the weatherman always right? School: Mary Immaculate Secondary School, Lisdoonvara
Teacher: John Sims Stand No: 2 Student: David 0 Shea Title: A comparative chemical study of Irishgrown and imported Ginkgo Biloba School: St Finians Community College, Swords
Teacher: Eleanor 0 Brien Stand No: 3 Student: Marie 0 Donovan Title: The Bernoulli principle - floating
objects in a moving column of air School: Ardscoil Phobal Bheanntrai, Bantry Teacher: Cornelia Kelleher
Stand No: 4 Student: Helen Howard Title: The physics of hockey School: Newtown School, Waterford Teacher: Bryan Ronan
Stand No: 5 Student: Naoise 0 Cearuil Title: Na difriochtai idir na sliotar nua rubair agus na sean cinn - sliotar nua rubair agus na cinn traidisiunta deanta as leathar
School: Maynooth Post Primary School Teacher: Siobhan Mc Cauley Stand No: 6 Student: Chloe Regan Title: Skin Deep
School: Rosemount Park School, Blackrock Teacher: Katriona Kinsella
Stand No: 7 Student: Gavin Armstrong Title: Modelling of chemical reaction using a simple chess board game
School: Patrician Secondary School, Newbridge Teacher: Michael 0 Callaghan Stand No: 8 Student: Fionn Mag Vidhir
Title: Why do violinists rosin the bow? Cen fath a n-usaideann veidhlead6ir roisin ar an mbogha? School: Maynooth Post Primary School Teacher: Siobhan Mc Cauley
Stand No: 9 Student: Ursula Ni Choill Title: Ceimseata Scathanna
Stand No: 15
Stand No: 22
Student: Paul Ryan David Carroll Danny Kearns Title: Chewing Gum - a solution
Student: Oisin Feeney Byran Rochford
School: Coolmine Community School, Clonsilla Teacher: Marguerte Nolan Stand No: 16 Student: Orla Devlin Elizabeth 0 Gorman Aileen Kelly Title: The effect of bead size on the rate of reaction of immobilised enzymes
School: Loreto College, St. Stephens Geen
Title: Crystal Clear School: St Peters College, Dunboyne Teacher: Marie Louise Mc Elroy Stand No: 23 Student: Una Mc Menamin leah Finan Title: Phosphates - A "Growing" Problem in our Rivers School: Loreto Convent, Letterkenny Teacher: Mary 0 Brien
Teacher: Sheila Porter
Stand No: 17 Student: Deidre Healy Sinead Shannan Title: Shampoos at work School: Kilrush Community School Teacher: Jacinta Mc Kenna
School: Colaiste losagain, Stillorgan
Stand No: 24 Student: Conor Grant Brian 0 Neill David Palmer Title: Finbonacci Sequence In Nature
School: St Pauls College, Raheny Teacher: Brian Smyth
Teacher: Eithne Chambers
Stand No: 18 Student: Craig Addison Christopher Lock -
Stand No: 25
Stand No: 10
Tunissen Simon Mc Coy
Student: Yann Sweeney Title: Artificial Intelligence
Title: The Science of Skateboarding School: Sandford Park School, Ranelagh
School: St Columbas Comprehensive School, Glentiles Teacher: Kathleen Molloy
Teacher: Alison Graham
Title: Dice and the Sierpinski triangle random or not? School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig Teacher: Peter Fahy
Stand No: 11 Student: Alan Marrinan Title: The effect of frequency on the droplet pattern of liquids School: St John Bosco Community College, Ennis
Stand No: 19 Student: Siofra Nic an Aoire Muireann ni Leidhin
Student: Arek Ni Mhurchu Aideen Ni Shearcaigh Shauna Cunningham
Title: Treo is easca uisce a bhruith School: Maynooth Post Primary School Teacher: Siobhan Mc Cauley
Title: Is your dice cast?
School: Newbridge College
na Mara ar an Chosta Thiar Theas na
Teacher: Anne Marie Davis
h-Eireann School: Colaiste losagain, Stillorgan Teacher: Eithne Chambers
Stand No: 27 Student: Kathryn Gardiner Katie 0 Connor
Title: A mathematical investigation of the Stand No: 20
Stand No: 14
Stand No: 26 Student: Eimhin Loftus Joseph Johnston
Title: Eifeacht Domhan Leithead ar Theocht
Teacher: Leo 0 Donoghue
Junior , Group Projects
Student: Cillian Irish Alan Healy
tangram puzzle
Student: Evelyn Cullinan Laura Mc Inerney Title: Washing products at work School: Kilrush Community School Teacher: Jacinta Mc Kenna
School: Our Ladys College, Drogheda
Stand No: 21
Title: The Physics of Football School: Pobailscoil Neasain, Baldoyle Teacher: Fergus Kennedy
Teacher: Frances 0 Regan
Stand No: 28 Student: Aengus Byrne Aengus Byrne
Student: Sive Finla y Edain Quinn Title: Microwaves - Are we over exposed? School: Sutton Park School Teacher: Catherine Tattersall
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Stand No: 29 Student: Rachel Cahill Orlaith Dunne Sarah Connell Title: Suncream Truths School: Rosemount Park School , Blackrock Teacher: Katerina Kinsella
Stand No: 30 Student: Emma Grattan Patrice Sheridan Title: Levels of human static electricity School: Hartstown Community School , Clonsilla
Stand No: 38 Student: Nicholas Burczyk
Stand No: 46
Title: Cellular Automata and its relevance to life School: Marian College, Ballsbridge
Sheosamh 0 Fathartha Title: The efficiency of water filters School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig Teacher: Joan Faherty
Teacher: Hillary Dorgan Stand No: 39 Student: Stacy Ni Giolla Chomhaill Title: Rachaidh 3 isteach i 2 School: Colaiste Ailigh, Leitir Ceanainn Teacher: Micheal 0 Giobuin
Teacher: Sean Fitzmaurice
Student: Caoimhin Speallain
Stand No: 47 Student: Laura Breslin Aine Connaughton Marion Grady
Title: Penny Sweets - Could you be allergic? School: St Josephs College, Athlone Teacher: Majella Mac Neice
Student: Richard Butler
Student: Lydia Walsh Niamh Murray Niamh
Title: The physics of water rocket propulsion School: Ardscoil Phobal Bheanntrai, Bantry Teacher: Cornelia Kelleher
Crotty Title: Hidden salt in manufactured foods School: Loreto College , St. Stephens Geen Teacher: , Sheila Porter
Stand No: 41
Stand No: 48 Student: Aoife Feeney Claire Little Amy Curran
Title: Smokey glass - What can you see? School: St Louis Secondary School, Dundalk Teacher: Siobhan Greer
Title: Measuring the rate of attrition of muiredachs cross Monasterboice over the last century School: Sacred Heart Secondary School,
Teacher: Audrey Byrne
Drogheda Teacher: Gerard Cullen
Stand No: 35 Student: Rory 0 Sullivan Title: Tea N Teabags School: Na g le Community College , Cork City
Teacher: Mary Clayton
School: Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal, Blarney Teacher: Sean Foley Stand No: 37 Student: Ha y lei g h Ni Fhearraigh Title: Craitear an Ghealaigh School: Colaiste Ailigh , Leitir Ceanainn Teacher: Micheal 0 Giobuin
Title: Is time travel possible? School: Scoil Mhuire Community School, Naas Teacher: Karen Tobin
Stand No: 42
Student: Una Crowley Leisha Connolly
Student: Daniel Smith Title: Infra red penetration
School: Abbey Community College, Wicklow
Ciara Geary Title: The amount of phthlates in cosmetics School: Colaiste Na Toirbhite, Bandon
Teacher: Jim Murphy
Teacher: Celine Buckley
Intermediate , Group Projects
Stand No: 51 Student: Richard Dunne Jamie Leptien
Stand No: 45 Student: Aoife Sharkey Shauna Duffy Louise Ferry
John Davis Title: Simplifying curve dynamics
Stand No: 36 Student: Anthon y 0 Brien Title: The effects of fuel additives
Stand No: 49 Student: Nigel Hanlon Aidan Fox
Stand No: 50
Intermediate , Individual Projects
Title: Rogha eile foinse fuinnimh d usaid scoile School: Pobalscoil Ghaoth Dobhair , Leitir Ceanainn
Teacher: Nigel Ferry
Student: Geraldine Kelleher Elaine Long Title: How necessary is fluoride in Irish water? School: Colaiste Na Toirbhite, Bandon Teacher: Celine Buckley
Stand No: 56 Student: Erika Hanlon Emma Duffy
Student: Aisling Nic An Riogh
Stand No: 32 Student: Leanne Caulfield Tara-Leigh White Title: Hair Conditioner - is it worth it? School: Lucan Community College
Stand No: 54 Student: Aisling 0 Rourke Sarah Meehan Title: The pattern of random - a study School: Loreto Abbey Secondary School, Dalkey Teacher: Celine Mc Carthy Stand No: 55
Stand No: 40 Stand No: 31
Stand No: 53 Student: Emma Dunne Nicole Barrett Title: Caman everybody! How hurley type and the new sliotar affect the game School: St Marys Secondary School, Macroom Teacher: Mary Kelleher
Fiona Nolan Title: The formation of bubbles School: St Peters College, Dunboyne Teacher: Marie Louise Mc Elroy
Stand No: 57 Student: Aideen Mac Inerney Jessica Coyne Caoimhe 0 Donnellan Title: Water Rockets School: Colaiste lognaid S. J, Br na Mara Teacher: Brian Stewart
Stand No: 58
School: Newtown School, Waterford
Student: Fergus Keane Finbar Mc Hugh Katie Oliver Title: A study of crystallography
School: Colaiste lognaid S.J, Br na Mara Teacher: Brian Stewart
Teacher: Bryan Ronan
Stand No: 52 Student: Emma Regan Michelle Jordan Aimee Travers Title: Lifes a gamble School: Dominican College, Drumcondra Teacher: Olive Laffoy
Stand No: 59 Student: Sinead Slater Bebhinn Walsh Caroly Keegan Title: An investigation of how polluted water is treated in Kilkenny City
School: Loreto Secondary College, Kilkenny Town Teacher: Laura Heffernan
School: Maynooth Post Primary School
Student: Vincent Heffernan Title: Phone For Power School: Our Ladys Secondary School , Templemore
Teacher: Siobhan Mc Cauley
Teacher: Kay 0 Regan
Student: Darren Caprani Eanna Mc Dermott Andrew Best Title: Speed limit indicator
Student: Cian 0 Beachain Caoimhin 0 Tiarnaigh Graham 0 Luachra Title: Webcred :- The future of internet payment
Student: Sinead Mc Partland Michelle Mc Padden Oneasa Mc Morrow
Student: Colm Murphy Title: Investigating into the feasibility of the
Title: Effects of computers on the brain and
use of electrolysis in an aqualung School: Terenure College, Dublin 6W Teacher: Oliver Cosgrove
the eye School: Lou g h Allen College , Drumkeerin Teacher: Emmett 0 Looney
School: Gaelcholaiste an Chlair, Ennis Teacher: Ann marie Ni Mhadaoin
Title: Combustion Outputs School: St Marys C.B.S., Portlaoise
Student: Alan Neville Title: Intrusion Prevention System
School: Portmarnock Community School
Student: Catherine Anglim Katie Murphy
Teacher: Angela Bury
Title: The application of bio-informatic techniques in music informatics
School: Christian Brothers College , Dunlao g haire
Teacher: Helen 0 Connor
Student: Catherine Mulcahy
Michelle Molumby Title: S p eed limit alerter School: Ursaline Convent , Thurles Teacher: Michael English
Student: Fiona Hedderman Laura Hanley Title: A feasible method of harnessing wave power School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig
Student: Tim 0 Carroll Title: Internet Security School: St Josephs College Garbally , Ballinasloe Teacher: Michael Fitzgerald
Student: Angharad Lewis Title: Measurements of biomedical parameters using optical fibres and light
School: Loreto Secondary School, Wexford Town Teacher: Louise Murphy
Student: Sinead Frost Emer Ni Chiobhain Louise Ni Mhuircheartaigh Title: SinfOin Scoile School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig Teacher: Catherine Frost
Limerick City
Student: Donal Myles Rory 0 Rourke Title: Ladder Leveller School: Christian Brothers (Abbey) Grammar School , Newry Teacher: CO Technology Department
Student: Orla Barry Deidre Twomey Title: Its a try: The definitive determination of a rugby try
School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig Teacher: Pat Meaney
Student: Dara Mc Creary David Brennan David Purdue
Title: The power of the sole School: St Pauls College, Raheny Teacher: Brian Smith
School: Laurel Hill Secondary School, Teacher: Elizabeth Smith
Student: Rory 0 Connor L,, ,,ran Kerwick Title: Refinement of a hologr&o production School: St Keirar,s College, Kilken,,v Teacher: Eileen Hanrick
Student: Paul Collins Richard Flynn
Teacher: Cyril Mulligan
Student: Jack Dempsey Brian Dunphy Sam Stephens Title: Alcohol Powered Car
Student: David Lynch Hesham All Title: Anti - G Module Castleknock College, Castleknock Teacher: lo t .. Tierney
Student: Fearghus Heatley Title: Detect-A-Line School: Christian Brothers (Abbey) Grammar School, Newry
Teacher: Joan Faherty Student: Brett Lawless Title: The 3D Operating System
Teacher: CO Technology Department
School: The High School, Rathgar Teacher: John Toomey
Student: Emma 0 Callaghan Aedin Curtin Lisa Kiely Title: A comparative study of the rhythmic
Student: Jeff Warren
and stylistic approaches of musicians of
Title: A Community Network For Dublin School: Stratford College, Rathgar Teacher: John Toomey
different backgrounds and training School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig Teacher: Catherine Frost
Student: Donal Connolly Title: The design of new web development library School: Christian Brothers Grammar School,
Omagh Teacher: Mary Devlin
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SOCIAL & BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES Junior , Individual Projects
Stand No: 407 Student: Kerry Lee Title: A study of three generations of women who have prepared for and experience
Stand No: 401 Student: Marc Atkinson Title: Irish studies perceptions of Irish Accents
child birth School: Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal, Blarney Teacher: Liz Galvin
Stand No: 402
Stand No: 408 Student: Leonard Mc Namara Title: Building site safety School: Mary Immaculate Secondary School,
Student: Ruth Murphy Title: A stud y of the im p act of population g rowth in Malahide Parish School: St Dominics Hi g h School , Sutton
Stand No: 409
School: Castletroy College , Limerick Teacher: Lisa Kiel y
Lisdoonvara Teacher: John Sims
Teacher: Paul Nu g ent
Student: David Crowley Title: Are schoolbags too heavy?
Stand No: 403
School: Willow Park School, Blackrock
Student:'John Cooney Title: Does media covera g e influence drivers s p eed? School: Colaiste An Spioraid Naoimh , Bisho p stown Teacher: Twomey
Teacher: Aian Rogan
Stand No: 410 Student: Edel Callaghan
Junior , Group Projects Stand No: 414 Student: Lily Killeen Caroline Doyle Catherine Haugh
, Title: School Ba g s - The Wei g h Forward School: Loreto Convent , Letterkenn y
Teacher: Mar g aret 0 Reill y Stand No: 405 Student: Joy Leahy Title: To investigate the effects of symmetry on the accurac y of our p erce p tion of area School: Christ Kin g Secondar y School , Dou g las
Teacher: John Sims
Stand No: 415 Student: Karen Mc Carthy Roisin Jones Caroline Buckley Title: The effect of adolescence on the female body image School: Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal, Blarney Teacher: Liz Galvin
Vicki Hogan Title: Superstition: The facts and the fiction School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig
Stand No: 416 Student: Susan Ni Cheannabhliaidh Becky Ni Dhabhoc Sarah Ni Mhuircheartaigh Title: How diet affects weight in our school Conas a cuireann aisti bia isteach ar meachain
Title: A healthy diet and healthy lifestyle
in ar scoil School: Gaelcholaiste Choilm, Baile An Chollaigh
among teenagers: Faction or fiction?
Teacher: Sarah Daly
Teacher: Deidre Brosnan
Stand No: 406 Student: Henr y Elder Title: Singing In The Rain School: St Andrews College , Blackrock Teacher: Hilary Rimbi
Lifford Teacher: MAry Rose Baldrick
Stand No: 417 Student: Aisling Leonard Michelle Fogarty Title: The highs and lows of shopping
Stand No: 411 Student: Laura Murphy Title: Study habits of pupils and educational ambitions School: Hartstown Community School,
School: Arklow Community College, Arklow
Clonsilla Teacher: Sean Maurice
Teacher: Noreen 0 Reilly
Stand No: 418 Student: Zoe Kinane Miriam King Tina Barrett
Title: The attitudes of young people towards disability
Stand No: 431 Student: Brian Conroy Title: Integrated transport system for Cork School: Christian Brothers College, Cork City Teacher: Jane 0 Connell
Lisdoonvara
Title: Role models School: The Teresian School, Stillorgan Road Teacher: Rebecca James
School: Cardonagh Community School,
Stand No: 404 Student: Sinead Hyland
Stand No: 420 Student: Darren 0 Gorman Gearoid Connelly Title: Attitudes to "green" School: Mary Immaculate Secondary School,
School: The Teresian School, Stillorgan Road Teacher: Rebecca James Stand No: 419 Student: Aideen 0 Connor Katie 0 Donovan Mairead Sheehen Title: To investigate the awareness of animal testing by pharmaceutical companies and its consequences
School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig
Stand No: 421 Student: Eva Spitere Geraloine Murphy
Teacher: Neeves Stand No: 422 Student: Laura 0 Leary Sarah Mc Evoy Title: An investigation of the dental hygiene standards of first year students School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig Teacher: Fiona 0 Driscoll
Stand No: 423 Student: Sinead Fahy Noreen Lynch Title: TV and 1st year students
School: Mary Immaculate Secondary School, Lisdoonvara Teacher: Johns Sims
Stand No: 424 Student: Orla Galvin Keshia Casey Nadia Morelli Title: Eye wear is in wear
School: Convent of Mercy Roscommon Teacher: Padraic Harlow Stand No: 425 Student: Farrell Healion Title: Young Couch Potatoes - Fact or Fantasy School: Ennistymon Vocational School Teacher: Patsy Hayes Stand No: 426 Student: Emma Walsh Margaret 0 Sullivan Title: Where there is smoke there are cigarettes - why?
School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig Teacher: Peter Fahey
Teacher: Fiona 0 Driscoll
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Stand No: 427 Student: James Boland Eamonn Flynn
Stand No: 435 Student: Natasha Olohan Ruth Neiland
Daniel Mullins
Title: Salt in the teenage diet
Title: Have attitudes changed towards Inagh
School: Dominican College, Wicklow Town
waste management facility?
Teacher: Helen May
School: CBS Ennistymon Teacher: maru Lyons
Stand No: 442 Student: Michaela Maoldomhnaigh Maire Treasa Nic Giolla Bhride Title: An t-aos og agus corpoideachais School: Colaiste Ailigh, Leitir Ceanainn
Robert Faulkner
Title: Is the transition from 6th class to 1st year bad for our health
Teacher: Micheal 0 Giobuin
School: Balbriggan Community College, Balbriggan
Teacher: Theresa Gannon
Stand No: 436 Student: Rachael 0 Sullivan Aoife Cannon
Stand No: 443
Stand No: 428
Paula 0 Shea
Student: Marie Doyle Aine Doyle
Student: Kevin Phelan Brian MAher Title: Sibling gender probability and actuality
Title: Neural linguistic programming - Human behaviour School: Christ King Secondary School, Douglas Teacher: Aine Bernard
Title: To investigate the punctuality of Irish
Stand No: 450
people
Stand No: 437 Student: Fiona 0 Donovan Clodagh 0 Dea Title: Social Networks School: Mount Sackville Secondary School,
Stand No: 444 Student: Cliona Ni Mhaoltuile Maedbh Ni Chearullain Olive Nic Eachmharcaigh
Student: Sarah Kennedy Jennifer Mc Phail Aisling Molloy Title: The effects of advertising on the mind School: Rosemount Park School , Blackrock Teacher: Katherina Kinsella
in all-male secondary schools School: Belvedere College, Dublin 1
School: Loreto Secondary School, Wexford Town Teacher: Mary Riordan
Teacher: Oliver Murphy
Stand No: 429 Student: Noelle Morrissey Nicola Ryan Vivienne Ryan Title: Are we addicted to chocolate? School: St Bridgits College, Callan
Chapelizod
Teacher: Tony Robinson
Stand No: 430 Student: Grainne Hallinan Hannah Bates Title: Would you make a good eyewitness? School: St Dominics High School, Sutton Teacher: Audrey Carty
Title: Oiriunacht teacsleabhair gaeilge do teastais soisearach School: Colaiste Ailigh, Leitir Ceanainn Teacher: Micheal 0 Giobuin
Teacher: 'Emily Doyle Stand No: 438 Student: Lorna Sammon Sarah Murphy Orla Casey Title: The influence of non-national cultures
Drogheda Teacher: Ronnie Hancock
School: Presentation Secondary School,
Stand No: 445 Student: Rebecca Wylde Annie Ni Chomhail
Teacher: Caroline Ryan Stand No: 452 Student: Aoife Rall Jennifer Holland Laura
School: Christ King Secondary School, Douglas
Aine Ni Cheitinn Title: Casnu Fiacla School: Colaiste Ailigh, Leitir Ceanainn
Teacher: Deidre Brosnan
Teacher: Michael 0 Giobuin
Title: An analysis of the effects of smoking alcohol and drug taking on the fitness levels
Stand No: 439 Student: Zoe Dunbar Hannah Ledwith Title: Do beliefs on bullying differ between the sexes? School: Maynooth Post Primary School
Stand No: 446
of teenagers
Student: Anna Hughes Fiona Hickey Jennie Kavanagh Title: The power of music
School: Mayfield Community School Teacher: Liam Begley
in Ireland in the 21st century
Teacher: Siobhan Mc Cauley
Stand No: 433 Student: Niall Kelly Noel King Title: The penalty points system
Stand No: 451 Student: Olivia Timmons Kellie Allen Lynsey Sidney Title: Water - the taste of life Wexford Town
Stand No: 432 Student: Alan Rice Barry Mc Grath Title: The Recycling Situation in Ireland School: Drogheda Grammer School,
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Stand No: 449 Student: Rachel Goslin Neil Thomas
School: Catholic University School,
Stand No: 440 Student: Aisling Carroll Claire Binchy Title: Drugs? and teenagers
Leeson Street
School: Holy Child Secondary School, Killiney
Teacher: Celine Moloney
Teacher: Fiona Bennett
Stand No: 434 Student: Rory Crotty Tomas Mc Grath Title: Comparison of Lifestyles of First Year Students School: Christian Brothers College, Cork City Teacher: Jane 0 Connell
Stand No: 441 Student: Lisa Ni She Rachel Ni Scoloige Title: Chun studear a dheanamh ar cailiulach na gaeilge le daltai on teastas soisireach School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig Teacher: Donnchadh 0 Croinin
School: Holy Child Secondary School, Killiney Teacher: Katherine Deloughry Stand No: 447 Student: Hannah Lacey Sarah Cahill
Title: Teenage perceptions of gender images portrayed by television advertising School: Hartstown Community School, Clonsilla Teacher: Sean Fitzmaurice Stand No: 448 Student: Fionan Gunn Brian 0 Farrel Title: Helping the Blind School: Catholic University School, Leeson Street
Murray
Stand No: 453 Student: Frances Fitzpatrick Maria Prendeville Title: Are they worth it?
School: Kilrush Community School Teacher: Jacinta Mc Kenna Stand No: 454 Student: Maria Kiros Aoife Kearney Title: Reading age required for junior cycle textbooks in my school School: Hartstown Community School, Clonsilla
Teacher: Sean Fitzmaurice
Teacher: Celine Moloney
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Stand No: 455 Student: Rebecca Harlow Aoife Fallon Anna Keenan
Title: Who Rears Us Now School: Convent of Mercy Roscommon Teacher: Padraig Harlow
Stand No: 456 Student: Grace Morris Siobhain Gaughan Title: The Good The Bad and The Ugly of School School: Convent of Mercy Roscommon Teacher: Padraig Harlow Stand No: 457 Student: Emma Feeney Stephanie Farrell Fiona Mc Greevey Title: Come Clean
School: Presentation Secondary School, Terenure Teacher: Caren Mc Donnell Stand No: 458 Student: Laura Mannion Hess Oates Leona Doolin Title: Battle of the Brands School: Convent of Mercy Roscommon Teacher: Padraig Harlow
Stand No: 459 `Student: Sarah Barrett Leigh Arthur
Samantha Dunne Title: The problems faced by academically gifted students School: St Peters College, Dunboyne Teacher: Marie Louise Mc Elroy Stand No: 460 Student: Nicole Lynch Aoife White Eimear 0 Donnell Title: Drinks take the acid test School: St Marys College, LondonDerry Teacher: Ann Blanking
Stand No: 461 Student: Amy Bartley Katie Maher Title: Exercise and memory
School: Lucan Community College Teacher: Audrey Byrne
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Intermediate , Individual Projects
Stand No: 474
Intermediate , Group Projects
Student: Oisin Tracey
Stand No: 465 Student: Ian Goggin Title: Music education and perception School: Newtown School, Waterford Teacher: Bryan Ronan
Title: The influence of personality on memory?
School: St Conleths College, Ballsbridge Teacher: Garret Campbell Stand No: 475
Stand No: 466 Student: Siobhan Kiely Title: Osteoporosis - the silent disease School: Loreto College, St. Stephens Geen
Student: Ilia Snatchen Title: Immigrant Integration School: Arklow Community College, Arklow
Stand No: 483 Student: Sinead Mc Glacken Emma Flannery Title: An investigation into the trigger patterns of migraine in 12-19 year olds
School: Loreto Abbey Secondary School, Dalkey Teacher: Ciara Cummins Stand No: 484
Teacher: Helen Corbett
Student: Shane Parfrey Ivan Dineen
Stand No: 476
Title: Pattern Analysis of laughter School: Christian Brothers College, Cork City Teacher: Jane 0 Connell
Teacher: Sheila Porter
Stand No: 468 Student: Eimear Fitzmaurice Title: Correlation between intelligence and reaction time School: Maryfield College, Drumcondra
Student: Sinead Muphy Title: Point taken? School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig
Teacher: Pat Meaney
Student: Bill Delahoyde Osgur Long Oliver Galbraith
Teacher: Tommy Murtagh
Stand No: 477 Student: Emily Lynch Title: Tennis - A further study School: Our Ladys College, Drogheda
Title: Investigating the feasibility of powering
Teacher: Frances 0 Regan
Wicklow Town Teacher: Yvonne Higgins
Stand No: 469 Student: Christopher Hayes Title: Time for thought
School: Arklow Community College, Arklow Teacher: Helen Corbett Stand No: 470 Student: Antonia - Louisa Selaru Title: Youths into an adapting multicultural
Stand No: 478 Student: Kenneth Casey Title: Is lung capacity affected by the weight
Ireland
of our schoolbag? School: Balbriggan Community College, Balbriggan
School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig
Teacher: Theresa Gannon
a local housing estate using alternative energy
School: East Glendalough School,
Stand No: 486 Student: Anna Monaghan Alison Kenny Aoife Mc Guiness Title: Do you know the back of your hand as well as you think? An investigation into the ageing process of skin
School: St Wolstans Community School,
Teacher: Pat Meaney
Stand No: 479 Stand No: 472 Student: Gillian Gavaghan Title: Dietary habits of adolescents School: Maryfield College, Drumcondra
Stand No: 485
Student: Hugh Hick
Celbridge Teacher: Louise Ward
Title: Student attitudes towards the pharmachem industry
Stand No: 487
School: Wesley College, Ballinteer
Student: Matthew Lyons Sean Keevey
Teacher: Tommy Murtagh
Teacher: Cyril Drury
Title: Textbook vs Computer - the epic battle School: St Michaels College, Dublin 4
Stand No: 473
Stand No: 480 Student: Hilary Gannon Title: A study of driver fatigue in Ireland
Teacher: Anne Lynch
Student: Michael Simpson Title: The Learning Game Part 2
School: Ballyhale Vocational School, Ballyhale Teacher: Catherine Phelan
School: Skerries Community College, Skerries Teacher: Siobhan Moran
Stand No: 488 Student: Nevin Power Timmy Noonan Title: Household chemicals - how safe is your home? School: Nagle Community College, Cork City Teacher: Mary Clayton
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Stand No: 489 Student: Fiona Shipsey Becky Wallace Martha Lynch Title: Blind to Brands School: The Teresian School, Stillorgan Road Teacher: Claire Shine
Stand No: 495 Student: Rachel Leckey Emma Donlon
Title: Subliminal sounds - get the message? School: Convent of Mercy Roscommon Teacher: Padraig Harlow
Stand No: 501 Student: Ciaran 0 Gallchoir Joseph Mac Intyre David Ryan Title: An bhfuil nios lu nios me i gCluiche CLG? School: Colaiste Ailigh, Leitir Ceanainn
Teacher: Micheal 0 Giobuin Stand No: 496
Stand No: 490
Student: Annie Galvin Katie Evans
Student: Nicola Kiely Killian Mitchell
Title: How safe are we in our own homes? School: St Davids Secondary Co-Educational School, Greystones Teacher: Imelda Nolan
Title: Part-time students full-time workers School: Kilrush Community School Teacher: Jacinta Mc Kenna
Stand No: 491 Student: Aisling Kilcline Elaine Hanly Sinead Spillane Title: Physical Brain Boost School: Convent of Mercy Roscommon Teacher: Padraig Harlow Stand No: 492 Student: Amanda Martin Clare 0 Neill Tracy Phelan
Stand No: 497 Student: Patrick Hughes Daniel Poole Colin Harris Title: An investigation into the practicality of
accelerated learning techniques " I can learn faster" School: Kinsale Community School Teacher: Margaret Cooney
Stand No: 503 Student: Selena Ferguson Caroline Hopper Shauna Curran Title: Palm Printing School: St Clares Comprehensive, Manorhamilton Teacher: Edel Mc Phelim Stand No: 504
Student: Sinead Drinan Catherine Walsh Aoife 0 Dwyer
Title: Are girls influenced by their parents when choosing a career? School: Loreto College, St. Stephens Geen Teacher: Sheila Porter Stand No: 508 Student: Grainne Whelan Mary Phelan Roseann Phelan Title: Pedestrian crossings for vision-impaired persons
School: Bridgidine Secondary School, Portlaoise Teacher: Marie Doyle Stand No: 509 Student: Marian Blanc Maeve 0 Sullivan Amanda Lowry
Title: Alcoholic Kids School: Scoil Chriost Ri, Portlaoise Teacher: Barry Slattery
School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig Teacher: Pat Meaney
Stand No: 498 Student: Lisa Hennessy Suzanne Mc Cluskey Title: Who is the fitter sex? boys or girls School: St Wolstans Community School, Celbridge Teacher: Louise Waard
stand No: 493 Student: Amy Dalton Fiona Waters Aoife
Stand No: 499 Student: Michael Murphy John Doran
Stand No: 505
Stand No: 511
Student: Danielle Quinn Elizabeth Jennings Title: An analysis of students abilities in Irish
Aoidin Sammon
Title: The difference in social behaviour
between students in single-sex schools in comparison with co-educated schools
Collins - Caffery
Barry Smyth
Title: Are you ready to concentrate? School: Loreto College , St. Stephens Geen Teacher: Sheila Porter
Title: Road Safety - Do We Really Care - Part 3 School: Borris Vocational School, Borrisokane
Stand No: 494 Student: Jenny 0 Neill Dearbhail Buckley Title: Does your child behave differently under the influence of sugary foods? School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig
Stand No. 500 Student: Muireann Meehan - Speed
Teacher: Pat Meaney
Teacher: John 0 Sullivan
Catherine Lawlor Title: Are the results of surveys administered
to teenagers reliable? School: Loreto College, St. Stephens Geen Teacher: Sheila Porter
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Stand No: 502 Student: Triona 0 Connor Lisa Kelly Paula Carberry Title: Mental Activities and Magnetic Fields School: Convent of Mercy Roscommon Teacher: Padraig Harlow
Stand No: 507
Student: Padraig Garrihy Padraig Garrihy
Shane Ganley Title: Is there enough fruit in pupils diets? If
Stand No: 510 Student: Sarah Murphy Katrina Costelloe
not why?
School: CBS Ennistymon Teacher: Mary Lyons
Title: Men and women - the moral difference School: Maynooth Post Primary School Teacher: Siobhan Mc Cauley
as compares to French School: Loreto College, St. Stephens Geen Teacher: Sheila Porter Stand No: 506 Student: Holly Ovington Gemma Foley Title: Music as memory aid - a study School: Loreto Abbey Secondary School, Dalkey Teacher: Michele Kennedy
Student: Aisling Cochrane Muireann 0 Keeffe Title: Yawning
School: St Wolstans Community School, Celbridge Teacher: Louise Ward Stand No: 512 Student: Daniel Breen Alex Irwin Title: Computer Game Dementia School: Arklow Community College, Arklow
Teacher: Helen Corbett
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Stand No: 513
Stand No: 519
Student: Jenny Houlihan Kate Mitchell
Student: Niamh Ni Mhaoileoin Sinead Ni Riada
Claire Bradley Title: Blood donation - A matter of life and death
School: Laurel Hill Secondary School,
Title: Young people and religion: To believe or not to believe School: Castleknock Community College,
Limerick City
Castleknock
Teacher: Miriam Hamilton
Teacher: Eoin 0 Maoileoin
Stand No: 514
Stand No: 520
Student: Fiona 0 Connor Eimear 0 Rourke
Student: Aisling Fanning Louise Dwyer
Title: The hidden cost of chewing gum School: Dominican College, Drumcondra Teacher: Olive Laffey
Laura English Title: Human Fitness School: Loreto High School, Rathfarnham Teacher: Norma Hiney
Stand No: 515
Stand No: 525 Student: Edward Cahill Conor Waldron Greg Waldron
Title: Chewing gum - A sticky issue School: St Marys Academy C.B.S., Carlow Teacher: Joe Cloury
and the retention of information School: Ardscoil Ris, Drumcondra
Teacher: Stephen Campion Stand No: 526 Student: Kate Feighery Dawn Mc Ginley Title: How food can disrupt your sleep pattern School: Presentation Secondary School, Terenure Teacher: Damienne Letmon
Stand No: 534 Student: Claire Feeney Fiona Finty
Title: Teenage Spending Trends School: Convent of Mercy Roscommon Teacher: Padraig Harlow
Stand No: 527 Student: Fionnuala Walsh Colleen Stewart Title: What are the attitude of teenagers to
Stand No: 535 Student: Eoin Kavanagh Mark Lynch
religion?
Title: Left Hand Writing - Pain Or Gain
School: St Wolstans Community School,
School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig Teacher: Pat Meaney
Title: Environmentally unfriendly government candidates School: St Dominics High School, Sutton
Stand No: 521 Student: David Lee James Williamson Title: Spot the difference - An investigation into the use and effectiveness of
Teacher: Audrey Carty
spot treatment
Stand No: 516
School: Colaiste Bhride, Carnew Teacher: Monica Mc Gettrick
Stand No: 528 Student: Yael Margalit Lisa Towell
Student: Sarah Curtin Niamh 0 Brien Sarah Molyneaux
Stand No: 522
Title: Men are from Mars women are
programme
Student: Claire Fealy Maria Crawley
from Venus School: Scoil Dara, Kilcock Teacher: Elaine Gillick
School: Ennis Community School Teacher: Monica Coady
Student: Grainne Gilson Orla Nolan
Title: Student stress: Could exercise be the cure?
Title: The sound of science - The effects of music on us School: Inver College, Carrickmacross
Teacher: Miriam Hamilton
Teacher: Rosemary 0 Rourke
Stand No: 517
Stand No: 523 Student: Stephanie Foley Sinead Whitty
School: Mercy College, Sligo Town Teacher: Niamh White Stand No: 518
Celbridge
Teacher: Louise Ward
Christine Dillon
School: Laurel Hill Secondary School, Limerick City
Student: Eileen Armstrong Ruth Melvin Marie 0 Cara Title: Peoples awareness of speed limits
Dwain Stafford Title: Fitness and flexibility in a teenage lifestyle
School: Ramsgrange Community School, New Ross Teacher: Michelle 0 Neill
Student: Fiona Scally Lisa Wall Sarah Durney
Stand No: 536 Student: Mairin Ni Lideadha Fiana De Paor Fergal 0 Seasnain Title: Effectiveness of a paired reading
Stand No: 537 Stand No: 529 Student: Sarah Murtagh Sarah Foody Title: Rhythm of Life School: Our Ladys Grove, Goatstown Teacher: Maura Casey Stand No: 530 Student: Cian Lowney Brian Hallissey Colman Farrell Title: GAA changes throughout the ages School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig Teacher: Pat Meaney
help learning? School: St Josephs College, Athlone
Stand No: 524 Student: Sarah Jennings Anne - Marie Cronin Title: Intercultural Ireland - Reality or Myth?
Teacher: Majella Mac Neice
School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig
Stand No: 532 Student: Heather Barry Emma Davey
Teacher: Karen Daly
Claire Foster
Title: Do childrens TV programmes
Student: Robyn Herron Amy Mason
Title: How water affects your concentration levels
School: Presentation Secondary School, Terenure Teacher: Damienne Letmon
Stand No: 538 Student: Gillian Cotter Lynda Hayes
Una Healy Title: The Maths of our Magazines
School: Maynooth Post Primary School Teacher: Siobhan Mc Cauley
Title: Food for thought School: St Dominics High School, Sutton Teacher: Audrey Carthy
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Stand No: 533 Student: Dara Mc Ceann Tony Cantwell Lorcan Clancy Title: The different teaching methods
Stand No: 539 Student: Catherine Dooley Imelda Malone Title: Why do people forget about me? School: Colaiste Lorcain, Athy Teacher: Sylvestor Mc Evoy
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Stand No: 568 Student: Aileen Moon Niamh Mc Donall Title: The effects of hair straightners School: St Louis High School, Rathmines Teacher: Jennifer Egan
Title: Can specific genres of music affect the intelligence of a person?
Stand No: 581 Student: Lynsey Mac Gowan Triona 0 Neil Title: Genetic Memory II School: Presentation Secondary School,
Stand No: 575 Student: Paul Melia Anthony 0 Brien
School: Patrician College, Finglas West
Terenure
Teacher: Denise 0 Farrell
Teacher: Damienne Letmon
Stand No: 576
Stand No: 582 Student: James Rogers Ruairt Mac Donnacha Colin Canny Title: Is rural development sustainable? School: St Jarlaths, Tuam Teacher: Sean Cunningham
Stand No: 570 Student: Niamh Brogan Kathleen Martin
Ian Keenan Title: A study of the social implications of the proposed car recycling plant and landfill site in the Broadford Longwood area of County Kildare and County Meath
Student: Catherine Spear Muriel Mc Grath
Title: Is LCA Al? School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig Teacher: Pat Meaney
School: St Fintans Post Primary School, Enfield
Stand No: 577
Teacher: Orla Calvey
Student: Ede[ Sheridan Evelyn Barry
Denise Dowling Stand No: 571 Student: Sinead Fitzpatrick Christine Dolphin
Leah Ryan Title: TXT Addicts School: Laurel Hill Secondary School,
Title: Separate waste - would schoolgoers use waste separation facilities if they were provided in school?
School: Marino College, Fairview Teacher: Carol Bruce
Limerick City
Teacher: Miriam Hamilton Stand No: 572 Student: Ruth Campion Lynne Blanchfield Title: Teenagers attitudes towards moral issues School: Colaiste Chiarain, Leixlip Teacher: Daithi Mac Aireann
Stand No: 578 Student: Sharleena Black Fitzsimons Emma 0 Brien Aine Connolly Title: A load of rubbish - You are what you eat! Teacher: Siobhan Greer
Teacher: Patrick Meaney
Stand No: 589 Student: Cathal Tyther Aoife Foley Elaine Morgan Title: Brain Fuel or Brain Fool?? School: Mercy Secondary School, Tralee Teacher: Mary Enright
Stand No: 590 Stand No: 583 Student: Chris Doyle Dawn Steacy Title: Social diversity in Gorey Effects on the
Student: Anne Marie Lynch Maria Lucey
school going population School: Gorey Community School Teacher: Humphrey Jones
School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig Teacher: Patrick Meaney
Stephen 0 Connor Title: Your lifestyle: your health
Stand No: 584 Student: Jillian Hurley Flo Gabriel Tara Maguire
Title: Pretty Comic School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig Teacher: Pat Meany Stand No: 585 Student: Elaine Hart Emma Cummins
Stand No: 573 Student: Christopher Kelly Liam Mc Intyre
Alan Corbett
Title: A Comparison of Drug Use among European Secondary School Students School: Malahide Community School Teacher: Katherine Condren
Title: The Mental Benefits of Physical Fitness School: Glanmire Community College Teacher: Eoin Browne
Teacher: Declan Shannon
Title: How music helps people to learn School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig
School: St Louis Secondary School, Dundalk
Stand No: 579 Student: Brian Hughes Greg 0 Leary
Stand No: 574 Student: Raymond Galligan Christina Hannify Angela Mulligan Title: Teenager smokers - Can they stop? School: Moyne Community School
Stand No: 588 Student: Deirdre Murphy Jennifer Marshall
Stand No: 580 Student: Edel Flynn Edel Flynn
Maria Russell Title: Ergonomics - Is it happening or not?
School: St Marys College, New Ross Teacher: Anne - Marie Goulding Stand No: 586 Student: Eibhlis Ni Chormacain Noreen Nagle Title: Short term memory and time of day School: Mary Immaculate Secondary School,
Mide Callaghan
Lisdoonvara
Title: Radon - its a gas world School: St Bridgits Vocational School, Loughrea Teacher: Geraldine Flynn
Teacher: John Sims Stand No: 587 Student: Caitriona Casey Fionnuala 0 Grady Sarah Hegarty
Title: A reformed English spelling system School: Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig Teacher: Patrick Meaney
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