![]() ![]() Réaltaí na Gaeltachta: A pleasant, Peig-free way to learn IrishTelevision: This unassuming travelogue will charm even those who wouldn’t recognise a fada in a police line-up Is it also free of M'asal Beag Dubh? Táim ag iarraidh cara. Revolut closes two Irish firms after dropping e-money licence planRevolut closes two Irish firms after dropping e-money licence plan via IrishTimesBiz More than half of Irish professionals plan to look for a new job, report findsMore than half of Irish professionals plan to look for a new job, report finds via IrishTimesBiz Musgrave franchisees face big bills, DAA penalty, court ruling’s implications for Irish living in USMusgrave franchisees face big bills, DAA penalty, court ruling’s implications for Irish living in US via IrishTimesBizĪll eyes on Jakob Ingebrigtsen as Irish aim for European medals in IstanbulDarragh McElhinney hopeful his finishing speed can help challenge for a podium place in 3,000m at the European Indoor Championship noteworthy_ie More race baiting tripe, made up out of thin air. The feeling of not being seen or celebrated is terrible' Incidents of discrimination at work are on this rise, reports noteworthy_ie as part of its RacismAtWork project noteworthy_ie Who gets 'celebrated' in work ffs. ‘It’s endemic’: Prevalence of racism in Irish workplaces at record levels‘When it was my turn, I got nothing. Two years later he joined Fitbit as a director of research. In 2011, BiancaMed was acquired by US company ResMed and, as part of the deal – which Heneghan says didn’t make him rich, but helped when it came to buying a house – he moved to San Diego as chief engineer for strategy and ventures at ResMed in 2013. Heneghan was the company’s chief scientific officer from 2003-11 while continuing to teach part-time at the university. The company subsequently developed SleepMinder, a contactless, non-invasive device that measured sleep and breathing. I might be biased, but the art of good conversation is still strong in Ireland and it’s always good to catch up when I get home It was this drive to create tangible outcomes from research that saw Dr Heneghan step out of his academic comfort zone in 2003 to co-found UCD spin-out BiancaMed, a tech start-up focused on innovative cardiorespiratory analysis. For example, he’s proud of the Fitbit feature that can spot the signs of atrial fibrillation. Wild Geese: Dr Conor Heneghan, California One of the things he likes about his job is that what starts out as research ends up as a feature in a product that improves people’s quality of life. ![]()
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