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SFI Investigator Award for Project on UV-emitting LEDs

3 Oct 2017
SFI Investigator Award for Project on UV-emitting LEDs Professor Marcel Jansen has been awarded a prestigious SFI脗 Investigator award for work on UV芒鈧榚mitting LEDs. At a ceremony in Dublin, Professor Mark Ferguson, Director General of (SFI), formally announced the awards in the presence of Minister John Halligan T.D., Minister of State for Training, Skills, Innovation, Research and Development. The Minister expressed his strong support for Science and Ireland, and in his speech emphasised the importance of teaching the STEM脗 topics across the entire curriculum from primary school on wards. [caption id="attachment_419" align="aligncenter" width="660"] Prof Mark Ferguson (SFI), Prof Rosemary O芒鈧劉Connor (UCC), Minister John Halligan John Halligan T.D., Prof Andy Wheeler (UCC) and Prof Marcel Jansen (UCC) at the awards ceremony in Dublin Prof. Mark Ferguson (SFI), Prof. Rosemary O芒鈧劉Connor (UCC), Minister John Halligan T.D., Prof. Andy Wheeler (UCC) and Prof. Marcel Jansen (UCC) at the SFI awards ceremony in Dublin[/caption] The project led by Professor Jansen is entitled 芒鈧揈xploiting narrow芒鈧榖and UV芒鈧楲EDs for Sustainable, Innovative, Technology芒鈧楨nabled Cropping (UV芒鈧楽INTEC)芒鈧. UV芒鈧楽INTEC is a joint project between Professor Marcel Jansen ( School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences -BEES) and Dr Alan Morrison ( Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering -EEE). UV芒鈧楽INTEC will exploit novel ultraviolet (UV)芒鈧榚mitting LEDs to pioneer a new form of precision agriculture. UV light can improve crop quality in terms of nutritional quality, plant architecture and resistance to pests. This has positive impacts on the sustainability of food production, and human health and well芒鈧榖eing. The SFI芒鈧榝unded study will develop state芒鈧榦f芒鈧榯he芒鈧榓rt LED technology that will enable manipulation of UV doses and spectra, and advance our understanding of how plants respond positively to UV wavelengths. This has not been possible until now due to the limitations of current UV technologies. The pioneering combination of electronic engineering and plant biology will generate innovative technology enabling the horticultural industry to sustainably grow crops with enhanced quality. The project which will start 1/12/2017 will initially employ 6 new researchers (post graduate, post doctoral, or research assistant) but further spin芒鈧榦ffs, both commercial and academic, are expected.

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