VENUE  
The event will be hosted at the National Centre for Sensor Research, located in Dublin City University.
 
 
The National Centre for Sensor Research is a world renowned, large-scale, research facility focused on the science and applications of chemical sensors and biosensors.  
Established in 1999, the centre now boasts 26 Principal Investigator Members from the Faculty of Science and Health. The membership also includes over 80 Senior Researchers and almost 120 Post-graduate Students, supported by an administrative team of sixteen. A key feature of the NCSR is the multidisciplinary composition of the research team, which includes physicists, chemists, biotechnologists and engineers.  
NCSR is focused on developing future sensing technologies for economic and societal benefit for application in personal health monitoring  and diagnostics, environmental monitoring, (bio) process optimization and nano/bio-medicine.

 

Conducting polymer
nanofibres imaged using
Atomic Force Microscopy
© Emer Lahiff
 
LOCATION AND DIRECTIONS TO DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY
 
   

DCU is located a short distance from Dublin city centre, Dublin Airport and the M50 and M1 motorways. The campus is bordered by Ballymun Road and Collins Avenue.

Click here to view the map for these directions.
Click here to view a map of the campus.
Click here to view a map to the NCSR conference rooms.

Public Transport

DCU is serviced by the following buses which stop outside the University at the Ballymun Road and Collins Ave entrances, or near to the university with stops on the Swords Road and Glasnevin Avenue.

Routes servicing DCU include: 3, 4, 11, 11A, 11B, 13, 13A, 16, 16A, 17A, 19A, 33, 41, 41B, 41C, 46X, 58X, 103, 104 and 105.

Bus numbers:

  • 3, 4, 11, 11A, 11B, 13, 13A, 16 and 19A – to and from city centre
  • 17A – from Kilbarrack to Finglas via Glasnevin Avenue
  • 103 to and from Clontarf Dart Station via Collins Ave
  • 105 – to and from Malahide via Collins Ave (operates during semester time only)
  • 33 – to and from Balbriggan via Swords Road
  • 41, 41B and 41C – to and from Swords via Swords Road
  • 104 – from Clontarf Dart station to Cappagh Hospital via Swords Road
  • 16A – from lower Rathfarnham to Dublin airport via Swords Road
  • 46X comes from Dun Laoghaire (7.30am) via Donnybrook, Leeson Street and Drumcondra.
  • 58X comes from Shankill (7.30am) via Donnybrook, Leeson Street and Drumcondra. The evening service departs from the airport at 5.10pm.

The following buses stop on O’Connell Street: 3, 4, 11, 11A, 11B, 13, 13A, 16, 16A and 19A.

DART

The terminus of the 17A bus is at Howth Junction Dart Station. The 103 and 104 buses operate via Clontarf Dart Station

Drumcondra Train Station

Maynooth Station to Drumcondra Station via Leixlip, Castleknock, Coolmine and Ashtown areas

From Drumcondra train station, you can take the following buses to DCU: 3, 11, 11A, 11B, 16, 16A, 33, 41, 41B, 41C

By Car

M50 Northbound

Proceed along the M1 until you come to the roundabout that intersects with the M50 (Junction 3). Proceed southbound along the M50 and take the Ballymun exit (Junction 4). At the traffic lights on the roundabout, turn left and drive through Ballymun. Turn left at the Collins Avenue/Ballymun Road crossroads. DCU is located on Collins Avenue 500m on the right hand side.

M50 Southbound

Drive through the Westlink toll bridge and continue along the M50 until the Ballymun exit (Junction 4). At the traffic lights on the roundabout, take the third exit and drive through Ballymun. Follow the directions for DCU as outlined above.

From city centre

Follow the airport road which takes you through Drumcondra along the N1, towards the M1. Continue past the junction for Griffith Avenue until you reach the junction at Whitehall. At this crossroads turn left onto Collins Avenue. DCU is 500m on the left hand side.