Organisation profile
Organisation profile
SSPC is a world-leading hub of Irish expertise developing innovative technologies to address key challenges facing the (bio)pharmaceutical industry. SSPC has established a globally unique academic-industry partnership and plays a key role in training future generations of scientists through its postgraduate programmes and research collaborations with universities around the world.
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Profiles
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Milton Assuncao
- Department of Mathematics and Statistics - Research Grades
- Mathematics Applications Consortium for Science and Industry (MACSI) - Research Grades
- SSPC - the Research Ireland Centre for Pharmaceuticals - Research Grades
Person: Research
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Norma Bargary
- Department of Mathematics and Statistics - Professor
- Centre for Research Training in Foundations of Data Science - Professor
- Mathematics Applications Consortium for Science and Industry (MACSI) - Professor
- SSPC - the Research Ireland Centre for Pharmaceuticals - Professor
- Sports and Human Performance Research Centre - Professor
Person: Academic
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Particle engineering to stabilise microsuspensions via electrostatic and conventional spray drying
Parkes, A., Janssens, J., Van Nyen, G., Marczak, M., Knol, M., Orlandin, G., O'Reilly, E., Ashtikar, M., Galle, C., Andersen, S. K. & Al-Rifai, N., 15 Mar 2026, In: Powder Technology. 471, 122063.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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A computational fluid dynamics study of mass transfer in a large-scale aerated stirred bioreactor
Jamshidian, R., Scully, J. & Van den Akker, H. E. A., 1 Apr 2025, In: Chemical Engineering Journal. 509, 160723.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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A meshfree approach for the rennet-induced coagulation equation: Spline based multistage Bernstein collocation method and its convergence analysis
Sriwastav, N., Das, A., Shardt, O., Kumar, J. & Singh, M., Jul 2025, In: Applied Mathematical Modelling. 143, 116035.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access
Activities
- 1 Membership of committee
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Royal Microscopical Society (External organisation)
Fatima, S. (Chair)
May 2025 → May 2026Activity: Membership › Membership of committee