Ciaran Nugent
Member of the Applied Social Computing Research group
PhD Candidate in Computer Science, TU Dublin
Ciaran Nugent is currently pursuing his PhD with TU Dublin in the school of Computer Science.
He returned to education in 2014 as a mature student, receiving two undergraduate degrees from Dublin Institute of Technology:
BEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering
BEngTech Electrical and Control Engineering
With over 15 years industrial experience he has worked as an automation and electrical engineer in the manufacturing and electrical power system industries.
Prior to completing his degrees Ciaran trained and qualified as an electrician.
Ciaran’s main area of research is developing Internet of Things (IOT) devices, embedded systems and machine learning to enable self-care for people living with dementia.
Other areas of interest:
Digital signal processing
Power electronics
Industrial Internet of Things
Data Analysis
Current Projects
- Enabling Self-Care and Shared Decision Making for People Living with Dementia – Science Foundation Ireland Frontiers for the Future – €422,000 – 4 years
Ciaran collaborates with the tPOT Research Group and the Biomedical Research Group (BRC).
Nugent, C., Diggin, B., & Noonan, T. (2019). The Effect of Harmonics on Wind Turbine Transformers. PAC World Conference 2019. Glasgow: PAC World