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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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Desmond College student, Kayla McMahon's project , Intelligent Fire Extinguisher System won the INTEL Technology Award. Kayla is pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Ahern, 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: Alan Place
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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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Glenstal Abbey School student, Ivor Larkin's project, The Effects of Microgravity on Microorganisms, won the ISTA Award. Ivor Larkin is pictured with George Porter, SciFest, Dr. Marie Walsh, LIT 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
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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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Villiers School student, Daniel Farushev's project, Bionicle movement implementation won the LIT INTEL SHANNON AWARD.  Daniel Farushev is  pictured with George Porter, SciFest Pat Collins, Intel 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
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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 />
<br />
Ardscoil Mhuire, Corbally students, Erin Barrett and Tara Hamilton's project, Social Sciences Award.  Erin Barrett and Tara Hamilton 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
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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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Coláiste Chiarain students, Róisín Casey and Dorota Golinksa's project, Is radon gas slowly killing you?, was Junior Second in the Life Sciences Category. Róisín Casey is 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
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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 />
<br />
Desmond College student, Kayla McMahons project , IIntelligent Fire Extinguisher System won Technology, Junior First. Kayla is pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Ahern, 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
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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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John The Baptist Community School students, Patrick Gleeson and Cormac Hanly's project, An investigation into horse mortality in Ireland due to the consumption of hypoglycin A in sycamore seeds, was highly commended in the Life Sciences Category.  Patrick Gleeson and Cormac Hanly 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: Alan Place
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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 />
<br />
Ardscoil Mhuire, Corbally students, Erin Barrett and Tara Hamilton's project, Social Sciences Award.  Erin Barrett and Tara Hamilton 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: Alan Place
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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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Crescent College students, Pearse McMullen, Cian McDonnell and Karl Moloney's project, Exocan won the SFI Space Award.  Pearse McMullen, Cian McDonnell and Karl Moloney are pictured with George Porter, SciFest, Sinead McDonnell, Limerick City and County Council 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: Alan Place
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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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Kilrush Community School student, Cathal Keane's project, Reducing CO2 emissions using enzymes, won Biopharmachemical Ireland Chemistry award.  Cathal Keane is pictured with George Porter, SciFest, Pacal Meehan, LIT 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: Alan Place
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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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Overall winners Colaiste Chiarain Croom students, Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyles project ,To design and manufacture wireless trailer lights. Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyle are pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Ahern, 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: Alan Place
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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 />
<br />
Desmond College student, Kayla McMahon's project , Intelligent Fire Extinguisher System won the INTEL Technology Award. Kayla is pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Ahern, 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
    LIT SciFest 088.jpg
  • 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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Laurel Hill Coláiste FCJ students, Cáit Ní Dhomhnaill and Kelly Niclot's project, An Affordable Water Conservation System won the Limerick Council Environment Award.  Kelly Niclot is  pictured with George Porter, SciFest, Sinead McDonnell, Limerick City and County Council 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
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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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Colaiste Chiarain Croom students, Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyles project ,To design and manufacture wireless trailer lights, won Technology, Intermed/senior first. Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyle are pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Ahern, 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
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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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Pictured at the event was George Porter, SciFest.<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
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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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Pictured at the event was George Porter, SciFest.<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: Alan Place
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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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Colaiste Chiarain Croom students, Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyles project ,To design and manufacture wireless trailer lights, won Technology, Intermed/senior first. Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyle are pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Ahern, 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: Alan Place
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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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Coláiste Chiarain, Croom students, Yasmin Sheehan, Aisling Egan and Amanda Moloney's project Finding the Center of the Milky Way Galaxy by using and researching Globular clusters won Physical Sciences, Junior Second. Yasmin Sheehan, Aisling Egan and Amanda Moloney 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: Alan Place
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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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Coláiste Chiarain, Croom students, Yasmin Sheehan, Aisling Egan and Amanda Moloney's project Finding the Center of the Milky Way Galaxy by using and researching Globular clusters won Physical Sciences, Junior Second. Yasmin Sheehan, Aisling Egan and Amanda Moloney 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: Alan Place
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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 />
<br />
Coláiste Chiarain, Croom students, Yasmin Sheehan, Aisling Egan and Amanda Moloney's project Finding the Center of the Milky Way Galaxy by using and researching Globular clusters won Physical Sciences, Junior Second. Yasmin Sheehan, Aisling Egan and Amanda Moloney 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: Alan Place
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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 />
<br />
Glenstal Abbey School student, Ivor Larkin's project, The Effects of Microgravity on Microorganisms, was Junior First in the Life Sciences Category. Ivor Larkin is 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: Alan Place
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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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John The Baptist Community School students, Peter O' Regan and Seán McCarthy's project, Bigorexia: An investigation into make gym-goers and their self perception, was Intermed/senior third in the Life Sciences Category.  Peter O' Regan and Seán 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: Alan Place
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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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John The Baptist Community School students, Thomas Kennedy, Páraic Wixted and Stephen O'Brien's project, Educating the Youth of Ireland on Farm Safety, was Intermed/senior first in the Life Sciences Category.  EThomas Kennedy, Páraic Wixted and Stephen O'Brien 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: Alan Place
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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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John The Baptist Community School students, Thomas Kennedy, Páraic Wixted and Stephen O'Brien's project, Educating the Youth of Ireland on Farm Safety, was Intermed/senior first in the Life Sciences Category.  EThomas Kennedy, Páraic Wixted and Stephen O'Brien 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: Alan Place
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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 />
<br />
Ardscoil Mhuire, Corbally students, Erin Barrett and Tara Hamilton's project, Social Sciences Award.  Erin Barrett and Tara Hamilton are pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Aherne, Intel<br />
<br />
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: Alan Place
    LIT SciFest 064.jpg
  • 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 />
<br />
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: Alan Place
    LIT SciFest 081.jpg
  • 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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Ardscoil Ris students, Padraig Ryan and Diarmuid O Hanlon's project , Your Health is Your Wealth: An app you can use at home to monitor your overall health, won the Boston Scientific Medical Devices Award. Padraig Ryan and Diarmuid O Hanlon are pictured with George Porter, SciFest, John Golden, Boston Scientific, Daniel Collins, Boston Scientific and Brian Ahern, 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: Alan Place
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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 />
<br />
Overall winners Colaiste Chiarain Croom students, Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyles project ,To design and manufacture wireless trailer lights. Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyle are pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Ahern, 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: Alan Place
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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 />
<br />
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
    LIT SciFest 081.jpg
  • 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 />
<br />
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
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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 />
<br />
Overall winners Colaiste Chiarain Croom students, Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyles project ,To design and manufacture wireless trailer lights. Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyle are pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Ahern, 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
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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 />
<br />
Overall winners Colaiste Chiarain Croom students, Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyles project ,To design and manufacture wireless trailer lights. Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyle are pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Ahern, 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
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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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Ardscoil Ris students, Liam Mulcahy, Neil Heffernan and Seán Lynch's project , "The Internet of Green Things" - Monitoring greenhouse growing conditions remotely over the Internet, won the SEAI Energy Award. Liam Mulcahy, Neil Heffernan and Seán Lynch are pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Ahern, 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
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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 />
<br />
Desmond College student, Kayla McMahon's project , Intelligent Fire Extinguisher System won the INTEL Technology Award. Kayla is pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Ahern, 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
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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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Gael Cholaiste Luimnigh student, Emily Ní Chaoimh's project, Graphology  An bhfuil do scríobhnóireacht ag léiriú níos mó eolas fút ná mar a cheap tú?, won the Newstalk Best communicator Award.  Emily Ní Chaoimh is pictured with George Porter, SciFest, Pacal Meehan, LIT 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
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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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Kilrush Community School student, Cathal Keane's project, Reducing CO2 emissions using enzymes, won Biopharmachemical Ireland Chemistry award.  Cathal Keane is pictured with George Porter, SciFest, Pacal Meehan, LIT 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
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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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Laurel Hill Coláiste FCJ students, Cáit Ní Dhomhnaill and Kelly Niclot's project, An Affordable Water Conservation System won the Limerick Council Environment Award.  Kelly Niclot is  pictured with George Porter, SciFest, Sinead McDonnell, Limerick City and County Council 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
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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 />
<br />
Villiers School student, Daniel Farushev's project, Bionicle movement implementation won the LIT INTEL SHANNON AWARD.  Daniel Farushev is  pictured with George Porter, SciFest Pat Collins, Intel 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
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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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John The Baptist Community School students, Thomas Kennedy, Páraic Wixted and Stephen O'Brien's project, Educating the Youth of Ireland on Farm Safety, was Intermed/senior first in the Life Sciences Category.  EThomas Kennedy, Páraic Wixted and Stephen O'Brien 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
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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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John The Baptist Community School students, Peter O' Regan and Seán McCarthy's project, Bigorexia: An investigation into make gym-goers and their self perception, was Intermed/senior third in the Life Sciences Category.  Peter O' Regan and Seán 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
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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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St Joseph's Community College students, Niamh Taylor, Ailís McMahon and Sarah Naughton's project, Does your face know what has hit it?, was highly commended in the Life Sciences Category.  Niamh Taylor, Ailís McMahon and Sarah Naughton 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
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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 student, Elaine Kennedy's project, Spraying is a hazard on the farm, Know what your doing and don't cause harm!, was highly commended in the Life Sciences Category.  Elaine Kennedy is 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
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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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Coláiste Chiarain, Croom students, Yasmin Sheehan, Aisling Egan and Amanda Moloney's project Finding the Center of the Milky Way Galaxy by using and researching Globular clusters won Physical Sciences, Junior Second. Yasmin Sheehan, Aisling Egan and Amanda Moloney 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
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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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Pictured at the event was George Porter, SciFest.<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: Alan Place
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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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Desmond College student, Kayla McMahons project , IIntelligent Fire Extinguisher System won Technology, Junior First. Kayla is pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Ahern, 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: Alan Place
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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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Scoil Pol, Kilfinnan students, Lorcan Ahern, Dónal Healy and Bradley Ahern project Aerodynamics of Paper Aeroplanes won Physical Sciences, Junior third. Lorcan Ahern, Dónal Healy and Bradley Ahern are pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Ahern, 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: Alan Place
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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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Glenstal Abbey School student, Joe Gilbride's project, Pneumatics and Hydraulics. Which has more potential energy, won Physical Sciences Junior First. Joe Gilbride is 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: Alan Place
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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: Alan Place
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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: Alan Place
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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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Desmond College student, Kayla McMahon's project , Intelligent Fire Extinguisher System won the INTEL Technology Award. Kayla is pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Ahern, 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: Alan Place
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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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Overall winners Colaiste Chiarain Croom students, Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyles project ,To design and manufacture wireless trailer lights. Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyle are pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Ahern, 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
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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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Overall winners Colaiste Chiarain Croom students, Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyles project ,To design and manufacture wireless trailer lights. Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyle are pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Ahern, 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
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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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Overall winners Colaiste Chiarain Croom students, Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyles project ,To design and manufacture wireless trailer lights. Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyle are pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Ahern, 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
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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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Gael Cholaiste Luimnigh student, Emily Ní Chaoimh's project, Graphology  An bhfuil do scríobhnóireacht ag léiriú níos mó eolas fút ná mar a cheap tú?, won the Newstalk Best communicator Award.  Emily Ní Chaoimh is pictured with George Porter, SciFest, Pacal Meehan, LIT 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
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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 />
<br />
Villiers School student, Daniel Farushev's project, Bionicle movement implementation won the LIT INTEL SHANNON AWARD.  Daniel Farushev is  pictured with George Porter, SciFest Pat Collins, Intel 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
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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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Ardscoil Mhuire, Corbally students, Erin Barrett and Tara Hamilton's project, Social Sciences Award.  Erin Barrett and Tara Hamilton 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
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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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Glenstal Abbey School student, Ivor Larkin's project, The Effects of Microgravity on Microorganisms, was Junior First in the Life Sciences Category. Ivor Larkin is 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
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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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Colaiste Chiarain Croom students, Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyles project ,To design and manufacture wireless trailer lights, won Technology, Intermed/senior first. Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyle are pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Ahern, 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: Alan Place
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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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Glenstal Abbey School student, Joe Gilbride's project, Pneumatics and Hydraulics. Which has more potential energy, won Physical Sciences Junior First. Joe Gilbride is pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Aherne, Intel<br />
<br />
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: Alan Place
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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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John The Baptist Community School students, Jake Thompson, Chelsea Collins and Caoimhe Lynch's project, Protect your sight in a UFC fight, won Physical Sciences Intermed/senior first.  Jake Thompson, Chelsea Collins and Caoimhe Lynch 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: Alan Place
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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 />
<br />
Hazelwood College student, Elaine Kennedy's project, Spraying is a hazard on the farm, Know what your doing and don't cause harm!, was highly commended in the Life Sciences Category.  Elaine Kennedy is pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Aherne, Intel.<br />
<br />
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: Alan Place
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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 />
<br />
St Joseph's Community College students, Niamh Taylor, Ailís McMahon and Sarah Naughton's project, Does your face know what has hit it?, was highly commended in the Life Sciences Category.  Niamh Taylor, Ailís McMahon and Sarah Naughton 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: Alan Place
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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 />
<br />
St Joseph's Community College students, Niamh Taylor, Ailís McMahon and Sarah Naughton's project, Does your face know what has hit it?, was highly commended in the Life Sciences Category.  Niamh Taylor, Ailís McMahon and Sarah Naughton are pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Aherne, Intel.<br />
<br />
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: Alan Place
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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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Glenstal Abbey School student, Ivor Larkin's project, The Effects of Microgravity on Microorganisms, was Junior First in the Life Sciences Category. Ivor Larkin is 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: Alan Place
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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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Scoil Mhuire School Ennistymon students, Eleanor O'Loughlin, Roisin Callinan and Ramona Greene's project, Formulating a seaweed based skin cream using the North Clare seaweeds Fucus vesiculosus and Fucus serratus  for potential use in the cosmeceutical industry, was Intermed/senior second in the Life Sciences Category.  Eleanor O'Loughlin, Roisin Callinan and Ramona Greene 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: Alan Place
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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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John The Baptist Community School students, Thomas Kennedy, Páraic Wixted and Stephen O'Brien's project, Educating the Youth of Ireland on Farm Safety, was Intermed/senior first in the Life Sciences Category.  EThomas Kennedy, Páraic Wixted and Stephen O'Brien 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: Alan Place
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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 />
<br />
Villiers School student, Daniel Farushev's project, Bionicle movement implementation won the LIT INTEL SHANNON AWARD.  Daniel Farushev is  pictured with George Porter, SciFest Pat Collins, Intel 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: Alan Place
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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 />
<br />
Crescent College students, Pearse McMullen, Cian McDonnell and Karl Moloney's project, Exocan won the SFI Space Award.  Pearse McMullen, Cian McDonnell and Karl Moloney are pictured with George Porter, SciFest, Sinead McDonnell, Limerick City and County Council 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: Alan Place
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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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Glenstal Abbey School student, Ivor Larkin's project, The Effects of Microgravity on Microorganisms, won the ISTA Award. Ivor Larkin is pictured with George Porter, SciFest, Dr. Marie Walsh, LIT 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: Alan Place
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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 />
<br />
Kilrush Community School student, Cathal Keane's project, Reducing CO2 emissions using enzymes, won Biopharmachemical Ireland Chemistry award.  Cathal Keane is pictured with George Porter, SciFest, Pacal Meehan, LIT 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: Alan Place
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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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Gael Cholaiste Luimnigh student, Emily Ní Chaoimh's project, Graphology  An bhfuil do scríobhnóireacht ag léiriú níos mó eolas fút ná mar a cheap tú?, won the Newstalk Best communicator Award.  Emily Ní Chaoimh is pictured with George Porter, SciFest, Pacal Meehan, LIT 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: Alan Place
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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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Ardscoil Ris students, Liam Mulcahy, Neil Heffernan and Seán Lynch's project , "The Internet of Green Things" - Monitoring greenhouse growing conditions remotely over the Internet, won the SEAI Energy Award. Liam Mulcahy, Neil Heffernan and Seán Lynch are pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Ahern, 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: Alan Place
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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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Overall winners Colaiste Chiarain Croom students, Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyles project ,To design and manufacture wireless trailer lights. Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyle are pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Ahern, 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: Alan Place
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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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Overall winners Colaiste Chiarain Croom students, Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyles project ,To design and manufacture wireless trailer lights. Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyle are pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Ahern, 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
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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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Overall winners Colaiste Chiarain Croom students, Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyles project ,To design and manufacture wireless trailer lights. Kalin Foy and Ciara Coyle are pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Ahern, 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
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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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Ardscoil Ris students, Padraig Ryan and Diarmuid O Hanlon's project , Your Health is Your Wealth: An app you can use at home to monitor your overall health, won the Boston Scientific Medical Devices Award. Padraig Ryan and Diarmuid O Hanlon are pictured with George Porter, SciFest, John Golden, Boston Scientific, Daniel Collins, Boston Scientific and Brian Ahern, 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
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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 />
<br />
Kilrush Community School student, Cathal Keane's project, Reducing CO2 emissions using enzymes, won Biopharmachemical Ireland Chemistry award.  Cathal Keane is pictured with George Porter, SciFest, Pacal Meehan, LIT 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
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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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Glenstal Abbey School student, Ivor Larkin's project, The Effects of Microgravity on Microorganisms, won the ISTA Award. Ivor Larkin is pictured with George Porter, SciFest, Dr. Marie Walsh, LIT 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
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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 />
<br />
Crescent College students, Pearse McMullen, Cian McDonnell and Karl Moloney's project, Exocan won the SFI Space Award.  Pearse McMullen, Cian McDonnell and Karl Moloney are pictured with George Porter, SciFest, Sinead McDonnell, Limerick City and County Council 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
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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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Ardscoil Mhuire, Corbally students, Erin Barrett and Tara Hamilton's project, Social Sciences Award.  Erin Barrett and Tara Hamilton 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
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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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John The Baptist Community School students, Peter O' Regan and Seán McCarthy's project, Bigorexia: An investigation into make gym-goers and their self perception, was Intermed/senior third in the Life Sciences Category.  Peter O' Regan and Seán 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
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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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John The Baptist Community School students, Patrick Gleeson and Cormac Hanly's project, An investigation into horse mortality in Ireland due to the consumption of hypoglycin A in sycamore seeds, was highly commended in the Life Sciences Category.  Patrick Gleeson and Cormac Hanly 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
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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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Coláiste Chiarain students, Róisín Casey and Dorota Golinksa's project, Is radon gas slowly killing you?, was Junior Second in the Life Sciences Category. Róisín Casey is 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
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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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John The Baptist Community School students, Jake Thompson, Chelsea Collins and Caoimhe Lynch's project, Protect your sight in a UFC fight, won Physical Sciences Intermed/senior first.  Jake Thompson, Chelsea Collins and Caoimhe Lynch 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
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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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Glenstal Abbey School student, Joe Gilbride's project, Pneumatics and Hydraulics. Which has more potential energy, won Physical Sciences Junior First. Joe Gilbride is 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
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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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Coláiste Chiarain, Croom students, Yasmin Sheehan, Aisling Egan and Amanda Moloney's project Finding the Center of the Milky Way Galaxy by using and researching Globular clusters won Physical Sciences, Junior Second. Yasmin Sheehan, Aisling Egan and Amanda Moloney 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
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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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Pictured at the event was George Porter, SciFest.<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
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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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Pictured at the event was George Porter, SciFest.<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: Alan Place
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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 />
<br />
Desmond College student, Kayla McMahons project , IIntelligent Fire Extinguisher System won Technology, Junior First. Kayla is pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Ahern, 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: Alan Place
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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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Desmond College student, Kayla McMahons project , IIntelligent Fire Extinguisher System won Technology, Junior First. Kayla is pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Ahern, Intel<br />
<br />
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: Alan Place
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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 />
<br />
Coláiste Chiarain students, Róisín Casey and Dorota Golinksa's project, Is radon gas slowly killing you?, was Junior Second in the Life Sciences Category. Róisín Casey is pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Aherne, Intel<br />
<br />
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: Alan Place
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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 />
<br />
John The Baptist Community School students, Patrick Gleeson and Cormac Hanly's project, An investigation into horse mortality in Ireland due to the consumption of hypoglycin A in sycamore seeds, was highly commended in the Life Sciences Category.  Patrick Gleeson and Cormac Hanly are pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Aherne, Intel<br />
<br />
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: Alan Place
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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 />
<br />
Scoil Mhuire School Ennistymon students, Eleanor O'Loughlin, Roisin Callinan and Ramona Greene's project, Formulating a seaweed based skin cream using the North Clare seaweeds Fucus vesiculosus and Fucus serratus  for potential use in the cosmeceutical industry, was Intermed/senior second in the Life Sciences Category.  Eleanor O'Loughlin, Roisin Callinan and Ramona Greene are pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Aherne, Intel<br />
<br />
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: Alan Place
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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 />
<br />
Ardscoil Mhuire, Corbally students, Erin Barrett and Tara Hamilton's project, Social Sciences Award.  Erin Barrett and Tara Hamilton are pictured with George Porter, SciFest and Brian Aherne, Intel<br />
<br />
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: Alan Place
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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 />
<br />
Villiers School student, Daniel Farushev's project, Bionicle movement implementation won the LIT INTEL SHANNON AWARD.  Daniel Farushev is  pictured with George Porter, SciFest Pat Collins, Intel and Brian Aherne, Intel<br />
<br />
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: Alan Place
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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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Laurel Hill Coláiste FCJ students, Cáit Ní Dhomhnaill and Kelly Niclot's project, An Affordable Water Conservation System won the Limerick Council Environment Award.  Kelly Niclot is  pictured with George Porter, SciFest, Sinead McDonnell, Limerick City and County Council 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: Alan Place
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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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Crescent College students, Pearse McMullen, Cian McDonnell and Karl Moloney's project, Exocan won the SFI Space Award.  Pearse McMullen, Cian McDonnell and Karl Moloney are pictured with George Porter, SciFest, Sinead McDonnell, Limerick City and County Council 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: Alan Place
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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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Glenstal Abbey School student, Ivor Larkin's project, The Effects of Microgravity on Microorganisms, won the ISTA Award. Ivor Larkin is pictured with George Porter, SciFest, Dr. Marie Walsh, LIT 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: Alan Place
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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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Gael Cholaiste Luimnigh student, Emily Ní Chaoimh's project, Graphology  An bhfuil do scríobhnóireacht ag léiriú níos mó eolas fút ná mar a cheap tú?, won the Newstalk Best communicator Award.  Emily Ní Chaoimh is pictured with George Porter, SciFest, Pacal Meehan, LIT 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: Alan Place
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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 />
<br />
Gael Cholaiste Luimnigh student, Emily Ní Chaoimh's project, Graphology  An bhfuil do scríobhnóireacht ag léiriú níos mó eolas fút ná mar a cheap tú?, won the Newstalk Best communicator Award.  Emily Ní Chaoimh is pictured with George Porter, SciFest, Pacal Meehan, LIT 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: Alan Place
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