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Environmental hazards like unsafe food, poor water quality, and climate shifts serve as fundamental drivers of illness - approximately one-quarter of global mortality and disease stems from these environmental threats.
At TU Dublin, we recognize the urgency to discover more effective, cleaner, and renewable energy solutions while significantly cutting consumption, which highlights the increasing relevance of our photovoltaic research. Our energy studies concentrate on creating policy frameworks grounded in data to lower greenhouse gas outputs, strengthen supply reliability, and boost economic performance.
With projections indicating a 2.70C temperature increase by 2100, energy systems must transform in how they generate, deliver, and utilize power. Nutrition, wellbeing, and the eco-friendly creation of safe, innovative food products remain central priorities.
Our cross-disciplinary teams are exploring, implementing, and refining bioprocessing methods while developing sustainable approaches to worldwide issues including waste minimization and food scarcity. Health researchers are pioneering diagnostic tools, supportive devices, and producing analyses to inform healthcare policies.