📣 We’re delighted to see six students and alumni of the School of Computer Science and Statistics recognised in the Business Post 30 Under 30 Tech list.
It’s fantastic to see our students, researchers and graduates making their mark across entrepreneurship, AI and immersive technologies.
Congratulations to Aditya Joshi, Julian Lewandowski, Rose Connolly, Caoilfhionn Ní Dheoráin, Oisín Curran and Tim Farrelly on this well-deserved recognition. 👏
#TrinityCollegeDublin #SCSS #30under30
To mark International Girls in ICT Day, the School of Computer Science and Statistics was delighted to welcome secondary school students from Dublin, Wicklow and Louth for an afternoon focused on the diversity of careers in Computer Science and the many different routes into the field.
Students heard from academics and researchers from SCSS, alongside SCSS alumni and current Trinity Computer Science students, who shared their experiences and career journeys.
Thank you to our speakers and to the teachers and students who joined us for the day.
We hope the event sparked curiosity and encouraged more young women to consider computer science.
#GirlsinICT #InternationalGirlsinICTDay #WomenInSTEM #WomenInTech #ComputerScience #TrinityCollegeDublin
Congratulations to our students in the School of Computer Science and Statistics who were announced as Scholars on Trinity Monday.
This year’s Scholars are: 🎓 Oleksii Liapkalo (Computer Science) 🎓 Daniel Nolan (Computer Science) 🎓 Daniel Byrd (Computer Science) 🎓 Odhrán Curran (Computer Science and Linguistics) 🎓 Sofia Babic (Computer Science and Economics)
Being a Trinity Scholar is one of the most prestigious academic achievements in the University, recognising outstanding academic excellence, deep subject knowledge, and sustained commitment to study.
We are incredibly proud of their achievement and the dedication it represents. Well done 👏 👏
Yesterday we were delighted to welcome students from International Foundation Programme to the School.
They got a chance to explore campus, meet staff and get a feel for life and study at Trinity. A great opportunity to connect and share experiences across disciplines and backgrounds.
We hope to see many of them in our classrooms in September.
Thanks to everyone involved in making the visit such a positive one.
#SCSS #IFP
Extended Deadline!
Incoming 5th‑year students from schools that don’t offer Leaving Cert Computer Science can now apply for Trinity College Dublin’s Computer Science Hedge School — a free opportunity to study LC Computer Science as an additional subject.
Applications now close Monday 27th April, with reference letters due Thursday 30th April.
Please share widely so eligible students don’t miss out.
Application form: bit.ly/4ms6o21
Further information: bit.ly/4tOxhQ5
Recording of information webinar: bit.ly/4tSigNf
Guidelines: bit.ly/41ukCFV
If you have any questions, please email Jen: ([email protected])
A huge congratulations to the four winning teams and to every team who made it to yesterday's SwEng Showcase - what an incredible display of talent, hard work, and creativity. You should all be very proud. 👏
🥇 Group 5 mentored by IBM and awarded by Munich Re Automation Solutions
🥈 Group 30 mentored by Microsoft awarded by Toast
✔️ Group 31 mentored by Nualang awarded by Microsoft
♻️ Group 24 mentored by Guidewire Software awarded by TCD Computer Science and Statistics
A heartfelt thank you to our prize sponsors, our judging panel, the mentors, and all of the industry partners who contributed to this module. Your generosity and commitment make experiences like this possible and we know how much it means to the students.
SCSS is proud to sponsor @formulatrinity - a student-led engineering and racing team, representing Trinity College Dublin at Formula Student UK annually. The team comprises 3 departments - Internal Combustion, Autonomous and Business & Operations. Each year the Internal Combustion department designs, manufactures and races a single seater race car, while the Autonomous department builds and develops the driving systems to run a fully autonomous vehicle.
With strong representation from the School of Computer Science, Formula Trinity offers students practical experience in computer vision, robotics, and software engineering, allowing students to apply the theory learned in lectures to real-world systems.
Recent Autonomous and Team Achievements:
2025: 2nd in Autonomous Racing Design, Racing Pride Aston Martin F1 Team D&I Award
2024: 1st in Autonomous Racing Design
2022: Allan Staniforth Best Newcomer Award, Real World AI Award
For FSUK 2026, Formula Trinity is entering the Autonomous Driving System (ADS) class, retrofitting our proven IC car with driverless technology. This ambitious project merges the racing expertise of our IC team with the AI innovation of our Autonomous team, showcasing the full breadth of computer science and engineering talent at Trinity.
#FormulaTrinity #ComputerScience
Delighted to support the incredible CodePlus programme and the work they do to encourage girls in to the field of Computer Science.
Over 150 secondary school students graduated from the @codeplusirl programme this year 👏
✨ Webinar tomorrow and Applications Now Open! – Computer Science Hedge School ✨
Do you know anyone thinking about studying Leaving Cert Computer Science but their school doesn’t offer it?
You can study it for free with Trinity College Dublin through the TAP Computer Science Hedge School! 💻🚀
🎥 Free Info Webinar
🗓️ Tomorrow (Friday 26th of March)
⏰ 10:00am
🔗 Join here: bit.ly/3NGfFXg
(A recording will be available — email [email protected])
🌐 Open to students, parents, teachers & guidance counsellors
📅 Application Deadline: 15 April 2026
👉 Apply scanning the QR code or at the link here: bit.ly/4rS0kkt
📌 Who Can Apply?
Students who:
• Attend a school not offering LC Computer Science to 5th years in Sept 2026
• Will be starting 5th year in Aug/Sept 2026
📩 Questions?
Contact Jennifer Murphy at [email protected]
We are thrilled to announce PolySafe as the Grand Prize winners of our hackathon! 🏆
Oleksandr, Maksim, Carolina, Aman and Daragh tackled polypharmacy — the dangerous reality of patients on 5+ medications, where drug cascades can spiral out of control and increase mortality risk by 1.5x. 📊💊
PolySafe automatically maps medication graphs, detects prescription cascades, and suggests safer, guideline-adherent alternatives — turning a 10-20 minute manual review into an instant clinical decision support tool.
A huge congratulations to the PolySafe team, and a sincere thank you to the Trinity College Dublin School of Computer Science and Statistics for sponsoring the Grand Prize. 👏