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Diarmuid Grimes Receives Embark Fellowship
Diarmuid Grimes has been awarded an Enterprise Partnership Scheme Postdoctoral Fellowship in partnership with Intel, mentored by Helmut Simonis of 4C.

Barry O'Sullivan Receives SFI PI Award
Barry O'Sullivan has received a Science Foundation Ireland Principal Investigator Award for a project on New Paradigms in Constraint Programming: Applications in Data Centres. He has also received supplementary funding for collaboration with the Health Service Executive.

4C Project with Scoil Chlochair Mhuire Wins it@cork Excellence in Education Leaders Award
Barry O'Sullivan of 4C established the George Boole School Computer Laboratories project, which has won a 2010 it@cork Excellence in Education Leaders Award for Scoil Chlochair Mhuire. The project has been featured on RTE News.
Further Information: George Boole School Computer Laboratories

4C and Abtran Win it@cork Research & Innovation Project Leaders Award
4C and Abtran have won the 2010 it@cork Research & Innovation Project Leaders Award. The award resulted from an Enterprise Ireland Innovation Partnership with local company Abtran on an Artificial Intelligence Approach to Call Centre Management. The project is led at 4C by Dara Curran.
Further Information: Cork Chamber Announcement

4C Participates in Successful FP7 Proposal for The Innovation Society, Sustainability and ICT.
4C is part of a successful FP7 proposal for: INSITE: The innovation society, sustainability, and ICT This is a 3-year ICT FET Coordinating Action project. The coordinator is Prof. David Lane, Univ Modena and Reggio Emilia; there are 12 partners. Rick Wallace and Gordon Rios participated in the proposal from 4C. The purpose is: To meet the "core challenge" of improving responses to innovation by considering novel ICT approaches to this problem, in order to "anticipate and complexify, rather than reduce and simplify".
Further Information: INSITE

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