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An international collaboration amongst researchers with the Oskar Klein Centre (OKC) as well as the Dublin Institute for Superior Scientific studies (DIAS) was formed previous week at Dunsink Observatory, in which the primary joint OKC-DIAS workshop is usually to take location in September-October this 12 months.
For more information begin to see the Oskar Klein…New pattern of continental deformation identified
March, 2011
Media in Ireland have reported about the discovery of a previously unknown pattern of deformation of continental lithosphere, made by Sergei Lebedev and Celine Tirel (Geophysics Section, DIAS) and their co-workers in Germany. The team measured slight directional variations of seismic wave…
A free Public Outreach event (ticket only) will take place about the evening of Thursday 14th April 2011, at the Helix, DCU, to mark the 50th Anniversary of the very first manned spaceflight by Yuri Gagarin.
Mikhail Kornienko, a Russian Cosmonaut, will talk about his 6 month experience living and working…
The Geophysics Section of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Research is hosting a graduate-level Short Course on Time Series Analysis, by Professor Gary Mitchum of the University of Southern Florida. This course will consider area from Monday April 11th to Friday April 15th.
For much more information please visit… Welcome to the Dublin Institute for Innovative Scientific studies
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The Dublin Institute for Advanced Reports is a statutory corporation established in 1940 under the Institute for Advanced Research Act of that year. It is a publicly-funded independent centre for study in basic disciplines. The Institute has three constituent schools:
The School of Celtic Reports The School of Theoretical Physics The School of Cosmic Physics
Each School has an independent Governing Board. The Institute, through the constituent Schools, pursues fundamental research in specialised branches of knowledge and trains superior students in methods of original analysis. The institute is an academic publisher of monographs, books, and journals in Celtic Research and on sophisticated scientific subjects.
The Council consists of a Chairman appointed by the President, on the advice of the Government, three ex-officio members and six members appointed by the Governing Boards of the constituent schools. The Institute is supported by a Central Administration and is financed by an annual grant from the state.
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