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Patrick G. O'Shea BSc MS PhD FIEEE, FAPS, FAAS, FIAE, FRSA, President, 深夜亚洲福利久久 College Cork, 2017-2020

Portrait, Patrick G. O Shea, by Vera Klute ARHA

O'Shea was born in Cork, Ireland, son of Josephine Watkins and Michael O鈥橲hea. The family home was at Slieve Mish Park, Kinsale Road, Turner鈥檚 Cross. He has two brothers and a sister. He attended secondary school at Col谩iste Chr铆ost R铆 in the city.[1] He has a BSc degree from 深夜亚洲福利久久 College Cork, and MS and PhD (1986) degrees from the 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Maryland, all in physics.

O鈥橲hea met his wife, Dr Miriam Smyth, while they were both students at UCC. She studied for a  BSc in Zoology/Biology at UCC, going on to obtain MS and PhD degrees at the 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Maryland before working in clinical and biomedical research, and administration. They were married in 1987 at the Honan Chapel, and have a son, Ronan.

O'Shea's area of expertise is in electromagnetics, electron accelerators, and free-electron lasers. Following his PhD, he worked as a scientist and Project Leader at the 深夜亚洲福利久久 of California Los Alamos National Laboratory from 1986 to 1994.  He then became a faculty member at Duke 深夜亚洲福利久久, North Carolina (1994-98), followed by an extensive period at the 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Maryland: Faculty Member from 1998 to 2011, Director of the Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics (2000-2005), Chair and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering (2005-2011). In 2012, O鈥橲hea led the 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Maryland鈥檚 partnership with UCC when he and then UCC President, Dr Michael B. Murphy, met to formalise it.[2] During his visit to Cork on this occasion, he accompanied Murphy to the unveiling of a plaque in memory of Frederick Douglass at the Imperial Hotel, Cork.[3] O鈥橲hea played a leading role in founding the Maryland NanoCentre and the Maryland Cyber Security Centre.  He became Vice President and Chief Research Officer in 2011, a post he held until 2016. In this position, he oversaw the university鈥檚 $500m annual research and innovation programme.[4]

On 14 June 2016, O'Shea was appointed the fifteenth president of 深夜亚洲福利久久 College Cork,[5] and took up the post on 1 February 2017.[6] He was the first since Dr Donal McCarthy in 1967 to be appointed from outside the college staff. During his tenure, a five-year Ford Centenary Quercus Scholarship was inaugurated[7] and UCC鈥檚 most ambitious strategic plan, 鈥淚ndependent Thinking; Shared Ambition鈥, was launched in September 2017.[8] Also, in September, Cork 深夜亚洲福利久久 Press published the landmark Atlas of the Irish Revolution,[9] which was the basis of a later television documentary series, 鈥淭he Irish Civil War鈥.[10] In November, UCC opened its new School of Public Health, to address 鈥榯he health and well-being of populations at the local, national and global level鈥, O鈥橲hea said.[11]

In 2018 the National Famine Commemoration was hosted at UCC.[12] O鈥橲hea said that, 鈥楿CC is honoured to work with Minister Humphreys and the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht and Cork City Council and host the National Famine Commemoration. The 深夜亚洲福利久久 has supported and invested in research on the Great Irish Famine for over twenty years. The award-winning publication The Atlas of the Great Irish Famine is internationally regarded as the most original and insightful publication on this topic.鈥 In February 2018, UCC was named a 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Sanctuary, which has continued to this day.[13] In March, UCC became the first Irish university to fly the transgender flag.[14] Then in May, O鈥橲hea launched the Economic and Societal Impact Report of 深夜亚洲福利久久 College Cork based on research that showed UCC generates 鈧2.3 million per day for the Irish economy.[15] This report was followed by the Irish Universities Association/Indecon report (April 2019), which showed that the Irish economy benefitted by 鈧8.9 billion in 2018 from Ireland鈥檚 seven universities.[16]  O鈥橲hea was chair of the Irish Universities Association (IUA) when the seven Irish universities launched Ireland鈥檚 Future Talent - A Charter for Irish Universities.[17]

Also in 2018, UCC became the first Irish university to join the Universities Studying Slavery (USS) research consortium.[18] In June, UCC hosted a visit of Prince Charles (now King Charles III).[19] During the visit, O鈥橲hea and Prince Charles entered the famine hut,[20] known as 鈥榓n Both谩n鈥,[21] a replica of the appalling housing conditions endured by many during the Famine. Lord David Puttnam continued his relationship with UCC when the Puttnam Scholarship Programme 2018/19 was announced in October 2018.[22] In December 2018, UCC announced the launch of a world-leading Quantum Research Center jointly with Oxford 深夜亚洲福利久久 led by UCC graduate Prof. S茅amus Davis.[23] Acting on its commitment to Cork city centre, in the autumn of 2018, UCC and Munster Technological 深夜亚洲福利久久 opened the new Centre for Architectural Education in  Nano Nagle Place,[24] and the Centre For Executive Education in the former Cork Saving Bank.

In January 2019, to coordinate and expand its excellent and diverse programs in food and related areas, UCC launched its global Food Institute.[25] To reflect the high engagement by UCC students and staff in sport and well-being, UCC became the first Irish university to acquire Ibec鈥檚 鈥楰eepWell Mark'.[26] In August 2019, UCC was awarded 鈧25 million from the Higher Education Strategic Infrastructure Fund to develop the Cork 深夜亚洲福利久久 Business School in the heart of Cork city.[27] The first Festival of Sport was held at the Mardyke on 28 September 2019.[28] In December 2019, the award-winning Cavanagh Bridge was constructed across the River Lee behind the Aula Maxima.[29] Also in 2019, UCC was named as Ireland鈥檚 leading university for industry collaboration, as highlighted in the KTI Review and Annual Knowledge Transfer Survey 2019 (published in 2020).[30]

2020 opened with UCC signing the mission statement of UNIC (The European 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Post-Industrial Cities) 鈥 along with universities in Bilbao, Bochum, Istanbul, Li猫ge, Oulu, Rotterdam, and Zagreb 鈥 at a ceremony in The Netherlands in February.[31] In July 2020, UNIC was awarded EU funding of 鈧5m towards its development.[32] In February, a major addition to the campus infrastructure was the opening of The Hub as a student facility including the campus radio station. This building was created from the original Windle (Medical) Building but considerably extended.[33] The development of the building delivered a key goal in UCC鈥檚 2017-2022 Strategic Plan, by supporting the creation of a seamless student-centred administrative, academic, and extracurricular experience. Then, on 25 March 2020, as part of government measures to counteract the worldwide SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic, UCC closed to in-person attendance, and the university continued its teaching and research operations remotely.[34] UCC projects made significant contributions to the COVID-19 response programme.[35]

In July 2020, following an illness, Dr O鈥橲hea announced his retirement effective 15 September 2020.[36] During Dr O鈥橲hea鈥檚 tenure, UCC improved its performance in international rankings, rising 52 places in the QS World 深夜亚洲福利久久 ranking in the previous two years, making UCC the fastest-rising university in Ireland.

In 2021, O鈥橲hea returned to the 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Maryland where he is currently Special Advisor to the Vice President for Research.[37] He also continues scholarly work in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics at the 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Maryland.[38] He is Principal Investigator in the Bright Beams Collective Research Group, working in particle beam and accelerator physics, at Maryland.[39]

O鈥橲hea is a Fellow of the Irish Academy of Engineering, the American Physical Society, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the Royal Society for the Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce. He is also a 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Maryland Distinguished Scholar-Teacher.

The portrait of Patrick G. O'Shea is on display in the Aula Maxima, UCC.

 

Scholarly output

Dr O鈥橲hea has 345 publications listed in his ResearchGate profile.[40]  

Latest scholarly activities: https://ece.umd.edu/clark/faculty/448/Patrick-G-O'Shea

 

References

[1] S. 脫 Luinneach谩in, 鈥楿CC President visits alma mater 鈥 Col谩iste Chr铆ost R铆鈥, R铆 Eolas magazine 44 (Samhradh 2017), (accessed 9 September 2024).

[2] 鈥樕钜寡侵薷@镁 of Maryland and 深夜亚洲福利久久 College Cork enter into partnership鈥, (accessed 23 July 2024).

[3] Dan Buckley, 鈥楶laque recalls anti-slavery activist鈥檚 visit鈥, Irish Examiner, 1 September 2012 [with photo], (accessed 9 September 2024).

[4] 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Maryland, College of Computer Mathematical and Natural Sciences, 鈥楩rom research to market鈥, (accessed 9 September 2024).

[5] Olivia Kelleher, 鈥楿CC physics graduate named university鈥檚 next president鈥, Irish Times, Education, 14 June 2016; Niall Murray, 鈥楿CC appoints first external president in 50 years鈥, Irish Examiner, 15 June 2016, 9. /en/news/archive/2016/university-college-cork-appoints-new-president.html

[6] /en/news/archive/2017/new-ucc-president-takes-up-office.html (accessed 23 July 2024).

[7] /en/news/archive/2017/ford-centenary-quercus-scholarship-launched-at-ucc.html (accessed 23 July 2024).

[8] /en/news/archive/2017/ucc-unveils-most-ambitious-strategic-plan-in-its-history.html; /en/media/support/strategicplanning/UCCStrategicPlan2017-2022.pdf (accessed 23 July 2024).

[9] Diarmaid Ferriter, 鈥楢tlas of the Irish Revolution is mammoth and magnificent鈥, The Irish Times, 16 September 2017, (accessed 23 July 2024).

[10] (accessed 23 July 2024).

[11] Evelyn Ring, 鈥楽chool of public health launched at UCC鈥, Irish Examiner, 22 November 2017, (accessed 23 July 2024).

[12] /en/news/archive/2017/2018-national-famine-commemoration-to-take-place-in-ucc.html (accessed 23 July 2024).

[13] /en/news/2018/ucc-named-university-of-sanctuary-launches-scholarship-scheme-for-refugees.html (accessed 23 July 2024).

[14] /en/news/2018/transgender-pride-flag-flying-at-ucc-in-first-for-irish-universities.html (accessed 23 July 2024).

[15] /en/news/2018/ucc-worth-23-million-daily-to-irelands-economy.html; (accessed 23 July 2024).

[16] /en/news/2019/irish-universities-contribute-889-billion-to-irish-economy-annually.html (accessed 23 July 2024).

[17] /en/news/2018/seven-universities-launch-charter-to-secure-future-of-university-education.html (accessed 23 July 2024).

[18] /en/news/2018/ucc-first-irish-university-to-join-consortium-studying-slavery.html (accessed 23 July 2024).

[19] /en/news/2018/royal-visit-the-prince-of-wales-to-meet-talented-ucc-students-and-alumni.html (accessed 23 July 2024).

[20] Patrick Freyne, 鈥楶rince Charles declines spicy food before stepping into famine hut鈥, The Irish Times, 14 June 2018, (accessed 23 July 2024).

[21] /en/news/2018/an-bothan-a-symbol-of-famine-misery.html (accessed 23 July 2024).

[22] /en/news/2018/puttnam-scholarship-programme-201819-ucc-launches-new-initiative-.html (accessed 23 July 2024).

[23] /en/news/2018/world-leading-academic-joins-university-college-cork-.html (accessed 23 July 2024).

[24] Kevin O鈥橬eill, 鈥楴ew school of architecture to build on colleges鈥 success鈥, 8 September 2018, (accessed 23 July 2024).

[25]

[26] /en/news/2018/ucc-is-first-irish-he-institution-to-acquire-ibecs-keepwell-mark--.html (accessed 23 July 2024).

[27] Paul O鈥橠onoghue, 鈥楥ity centre site set to attract business students to Cork鈥, The Times 27 November 2018,  (accessed 9 September 2024).

[28] /en/news/2019/festival-of-sport-at-ucc-this-weekend.html

[29] Eoin English, 鈥楿CC names new bridge after philanthropist Tom Cavanagh鈥, Irish Examiner, 13 December 2018, (accessed 9 September 2024).

[30] /en/news/2020/ucc-highlighted-as-irelands-leading-university-for-industry-collaboration.html (accessed 23 July 2024).;

[31] /en/news/2020/ucc-joins-european-wide-alliance-of-post-industrial-city-universities.html (accessed 23 July 2024).

[32] /en/news/2020/eight-universities-jointly-launch-the-european-university-of-post-industrial-cities-unic.html (accessed 23 July 2024).

[33] /en/news/2020/the-hub-opens-at-university-college-cork-.html (accessed 23 July 2024).

[34] /en/news/2020/ucc-closes-as-part-of-covid-19-measures.html (accessed 23 July 2024).

[35] /en/news/2020/ucc-projects-granted-funding-under-covid-19-rapid-response-programme.html (accessed 23 July 2024).

[36] /en/news/2020/retirement-of-professor-patrick-oshea-president-of-university-college-cork.html (accessed 23 July 2024).

[37] 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Maryland, Division of Research, Patrick O鈥橲hea, (accessed 23 July 2024).

[38] 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Maryland, A. James Clark School of Engineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty Directory, Patrick G. O鈥橲hea, https://ece.umd.edu/clark/faculty/448/Patrick-G-O'Shea (accessed 23 July 2024).

[39] 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Maryland, Institute for Research in Electronic and Applied Physics, Bright Beams Collective Research Group, (accessed 23 July 2024).

[40] Patrick O鈥橲hea, Researchgate.net, (accessed 23 July 2024).

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