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Excellence in research and innovation celebrated at UCC awards   

30 May 2024
Research Award Recipients. Photo: Gerard McCarthy

One of the top 10 Food Scientists in the world, researchers in the area of dementia palliative care, and the team behind the development and delivery of bespoke in person Sexual Ethics and Respectful Relationships training to personnel of the Irish Defence Forces across the country, were among the awardees to have their contributions to research and innovation honoured at the 2023 University College Cork (UCC) Research and Innovation Awards, held at Devere Hall on Wednesday, 29 May. 

UCC is an internationally competitive, research-led university that plays a key role in the development of Ireland’s knowledge-based economy and provides the insight and understanding on the challenges facing our society. The UCC Research and Innovation Awards embrace this excellence in research, innovation, and entrepreneurial activity, across the entire university research community and from all disciplines.  

Researchers were awarded across twenty-two categories, six of which recognise specific achievements in entrepreneurship and innovation. 

Cork University Business School’s Professor Thomas Garavan was the winner of the Researcher of the Year award. Professor Garavan is recognised for research excellence throughout his career, including being ranked in the top 2% of researchers in the Stanford University annual research ranking for 2023. His research excellence was further recognised in 2023 by research.com, an international ranking organisation, which placed Thomas as the number 1 researcher in Business and Management in Ireland for a third consecutive year.  

Professor Elke Arendt is the recipient of the Research Career Achievement award. Based in UCC’s School of Food and Nutritional Sciences, Professor Arendt’s research areas include gluten-free bakery products, plant-based proteins, and fermentation technology. She is a globally recognised leader in industrial innovation and was listed as one of the most highly cited researchers in the world in 2017, 2019 and 2021. Professor Arendt has been listed as one of the top 10 Food Scientists in the world and has generated research project income of over €180 Million for 107 projects. 

Joint winners of the Early-Stage Researcher of the Year award were Dr Tatiana Vagramenko, for her work on preserving endangered archives in war-torn Ukraine, and to Dr Aaron Lim, who was awarded eight research grants, totalling €1.5 million, in 2023 in marine geoscience research. 

The award for Research Team of the Year was presented to UCC’s Dementia Palliative Care Research Team. The team, comprising of members of UCC academic staff, researchers and clinicians from the School of Nursing and Midwifery, School of Medicine, Centre for Gerontology and Rehabilitation, Department of General Practice, Cork University Business School, South-Southwest Hospital Group, and St. Luke’s Nursing Home have collaborated on dementia palliative care research to improve quality of life and of end-of-life care for those in the advanced stages of dementia.  

UCC’s Bystander Intervention engagement with the Irish Defence Forces, delivered by Professor Louise Crowley and Bystander Intervention Program Manager, Celine Griffin, in the School of Law, was awarded Consultancy Project of the Year. The UCC Bystander Intervention programme is well recognised nationally as a meaningful response to the issue of sexual misconduct and violence. The specialist expertise and knowledge of UCC’s Bystander Intervention team were used to develop and deliver bespoke in person Sexual Ethics and Respectful Relationships training to personnel of the Irish Defence Forces across the country.  

The guest of honour at the awards ceremony was Dr. Mairéad O’ Driscoll, CEO of the Health Research Board (HRB). 

Professor John F. Cryan, UCC Vice President for Research and Innovation at UCC said: “Congratulations to all awards recipients at this year’s UCC Research and Innovation Awards. The standard of nominations across all award categories was indicative of the exceptional level of research and innovation that takes place throughout the University. Our annual Research and Innovation Awards celebrate those who contribute to this mission – those who have demonstrated exceptional creativity, pushed boundaries, and raised the national and international research profile of our institution.” 

The Awards are sponsored by PurdyLucey, one of Ireland’s top European Intellectual Property (IP) firms working across Irish, UK, European, US and international markets, and specialising in Life Science, Food Tech, Med Tech, High-Tech and Engineering projects. 

The full list of UCC Research Awards 2023 winners is below:

 

Award Category 

Winner 

Researcher of the Year  

Professor Thomas Garavan 

Early-Stage Researcher of the Year  

Dr. Tatiana Vagramenko

Aaron Lim

Research Career Achievement Award  

Professor Elke Arendt  

Research Team of the Year  

UCC Dementia Palliative Care Research Team 

Research Collaboration of the Year  

Professor Maria Cahill  

Research Supervisor of the Year  

Helena Buffery

Research Communicator of the Year 

Olive McCarthy

Research Image of the Year 

Emma Murphy & Dr. Richard Unitt  

Research Support Person of the Year  

Sonia Monteiro

Research Support Team of the Year  

Office of Research Grants & Contracts  

Vice President for Research & Innovation Award for Interdisciplinary Research 

Professor Ciara Heavin  

Best Publication of the Year - Undergraduate Author 

Alannah Neff 

Research Award for Open Science 

Scenario Journal 

Creating a Culture for Responsible Conduct of Research  

Professor Christian Waeber 

Biological Services Unit  

The President's Award for Research Impacting the Sustainable Development Goals  

CEAB Project led by Professor Nuala Finnegan, Escudero Fontán, Dr Céire Broderick, Dr Carlos Garrido Castellano and Dr Cara Levey.  

Engaged Research of the Year  

Katharina Swirak

Professor Patricia Leahy-Warren  

Innovator of the Year  

Professor Holger Claussen, Dr. Senad Bulja,  

Lester Ho

Licence of the Year 

Conor O'Mahony, Carlo Webster, Andrea Bocchino, Ryan Sebastian, Fjodors Tjulkins

Spin-out of the Year 

CergenX (Professor Geraldine Boylan)  

New Spin-out of the Year  

David Cashman, The WellSchools Network 

Consultancy of the Year  

Professor Louise Crowley 

Start-up of the Year  

Shannen O'Reilly, TrustDish  

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