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  1. View Fiona Regan’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Full Professor of Chemistry and Director, DCU Water Institute · Experience: Royal Irish Academy Climate Change and Environmental Sciences Committee · Education: Chemical Sciences Dublin City University · Location: Ireland · 500+ connections on LinkedIn.

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    Fionn Regan (born 1981) is an Irish folk musician and singer-songwriter. Born and raised in Bray , Regan came to prominence with the release of his debut studio album, The End of History in 2006. He had been releasing extended plays for six years on independent record labels prior to the album's release.

  3. Fiona Regan is Professor in Chemistry at Dublin City University and Director of the DCU Water Institute. Fiona studied Environmental Science and Technology and later completed a PhD in analytical chemisty in 1994. Following postdoctoral research in optical sensing in DCU, in 1996 she took up a lecturing position at Limerick Institute of Technology.

  4. Fiona Regan, Associate Professor in Environmental Sensing since 2009, established the Marine and Environmental Sensing Technology Hub (MESTECH), DCU in 2010. She studied Environmental Science and Technology at the Institute of Technology in Sligo and graduated in 1991. After completing her PhD in analytical chemistry in 1994, and postdoctoral ...

  5. Oct 4, 2019 · Skip to main content Accessibility & Language | Loop | Staff | Library | Vacancies. Dublin City University. Courses. Undergraduate; CAO Hub

  6. Cited by. Year. The use of nanoparticles in anti-microbial materials and their characterization. E Weir, A Lawlor, A Whelan, F Regan. Analyst 133 (7), 835-845. , 2008. 376. 2008. A review of analytical methods for the determination of aminoglycoside and macrolide residues in food matrices.

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  8. Fiona Regan is professor in Chemistry at Dublin City University (DCU) and director of the DCU Water Institute. Fiona studied environmental science and technology and later completed a PhD in analytical chemistry in 1994. Following postdoctoral research in optical sensing in DCU, in 1996 she took up a lecturing position at Limerick Institute of Technology. In 2002 Fiona joined the School of ...

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