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27.04.2016.
Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyle win SciFest@LIT
Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyle from Colaiste Chiarain Croom to represent Limerick at Ireland’s largest science competition.

Hazelwood College students, Roisin Normoyle, Aoife O'Callaghan and Ciara McCarthy's project, Does wisdom come with age?, won the EPISTEM best use of maths project. Roisin Normoyle, Aoife O'Callaghan and Ciara McCarthy are pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Aherne, Intel

Of the over 110 projects exhibited at SciFest@LIT 2016, the top prize on the day went to Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyle from Colaiste Chiarain Croom for their project, ‘To design and manufacture wireless trailer lights’. The runner-up prize went to a team from John the Baptist Community School, Hospital with their project on ‘Educating the Youth of Ireland about Farm Safety’. Picture: Fusionshooters

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27.04.2016.          <br />
 Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyle win SciFest@LIT<br />
Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyle from Colaiste Chiarain Croom to represent Limerick at Ireland’s largest science competition.<br />
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Hazelwood College students, Roisin Normoyle, Aoife O'Callaghan and Ciara McCarthy's project, Does wisdom come with age?, won the EPISTEM best use of maths project. Roisin Normoyle, Aoife O'Callaghan and Ciara McCarthy are  pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Aherne, Intel<br />
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Of the over 110 projects exhibited at SciFest@LIT 2016, the top prize on the day went to Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyle from Colaiste Chiarain Croom for their project, ‘To design and manufacture wireless trailer lights’. The runner-up prize went to a team from John the Baptist Community School, Hospital with their project on ‘Educating the Youth of Ireland about Farm Safety’. Picture: Fusionshooters