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I'm a Statistician in the Central Statistics Office I studied/worked in Trinity College for 11 years. My undergraduate degree was in Theoretical Physics, and then I did a Ph.D. on self-assembled magnetic nanowires with the Applied Physics Research Group. I worked as a postdoctoral researcher in the School of Physics for 3 years on commercialisation projects relating to remote monitoring of electricity distribution network infrastructure.
My work in the CSO is on longitudinal studies of graduate outcomes using administrative data sources on employment, benefits and education. Some recent publications can be viewed here.
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My Ph.D. thesis, "Self-Assembled Arrays of Magnetic Nanostructures on Morphologically Patterned Semiconductor Substrates", is available here.
I had a nice publication in the Journal of Applied Physics. There's a pre-print version available here.
My final year project, "Anti-Bipartite approach to Modularity Optimisation in Networks", is available here.