
Ciaran McEvoy
Research Project Officer and Physics professional
Dublin, Ireland
Summary
Ciaran McEvoy has a distinguished and long-standing career at Trinity College Dublin, transitioning from a Project Administrator role to a Research Project Officer. In his current capacity, he plays a key role in supporting national research funding initiatives within the university, specifically for Research Ireland/Taighde Éireann. tcd+1
With a strong academic background in Physics, including an MSc from Trinity College Dublin and both BSc and MSc degrees from University College Dublin, Ciaran has contributed to significant research in experimental physics. His publications focus on the magnetic and magnetoresistance properties of ultrathin magnetite and iron films, and the heteroepitaxial growth of multilayers for spintronic devices. researchgate+3
Ciaran possesses a diverse professional background, starting as a Telecommunications Software Engineer at LM Ericsson, which provided him with a practical foundation in technology before he transitioned into academic research and administration in physics.
Work
Education
Writing
The magnetic and magnetoresistance properties of ultrathin magnetite films grown on MgO substrate
January 1, 2006Research paper investigating the magnetic and magnetoresistance properties of ultrathin magnetite films.
Anisotropic transport behavior in ultrathin epitaxial Fe films on MgO (100) substrates
January 1, 2005Academic publication exploring anisotropic transport behavior in ultrathin epitaxial Iron films.
Studies of heteroepitaxial growth of Fe / MgO / Fe3O4 multilayer on MgO (100) substrates for fabrication of spintronic devices
Research on the growth of multilayer structures for spintronic device fabrication.