Professor John D. Kelleher Appointed Chair of Computer Science at Trinity College and Director of Adapt
Trinity College Dublin has recently announced the appointment of Professor John D. Kelleher as the new Chair of Computer Science at the School of Computer Science and Statistics. In conjunction with his new role, he will also be serving as the director of the Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) research centre Adapt. This notable appointment took place in 2016 and is a significant step for the institution in affirming its leading position in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and information and communications technology (ICT).
Distinguished AI Expertise
Prof. John D. Kelleher is highly regarded for his extensive research experience spanning more than two decades in artificial intelligence. His commitment to the field and innovative contributions have significantly impacted areas such as healthcare and the sustainability of AI models. As Chair and director, Prof. Kelleher is entrusted with enhancing the reputation of Trinity College Dublin in AI and providing strategic leadership for Adapt, promoting research excellence for long-term success.
Revolutionizing Medical AI
Throughout his career, Prof. Kelleher has focused on applying AI to improve the understanding and treatment of complex medical conditions. His pioneering research encompasses projects like Stratif-AI, which uses AI and digital twins to transform risk assessment and improve stroke prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation. Other endeavors include the EU-funded Validate project, which aims to develop prognostic tools for stroke patients, and his role in RES-Q+, which seeks to elevate the quality of global stroke care.
Accomplished Author and Collaborator
An accomplished writer, Prof. Kelleher has authored multiple books celebrated for their intellectual depth and accessibility. He has an impressive publication record with over 200 peer-reviewed papers in AI and machine learning and maintains a strong collaborative approach, working closely with industry partners. Over the course of his career, he has secured substantial research funding, amounting to more than €11 million, from diverse sources.
A Vision for AI in Ireland
On accepting his new roles, Prof. Kelleher expressed his gratitude and determination to contribute to the integration of advanced research and practical applications in computer science and AI. He is dedicated to leveraging his expertise to further Ireland's standing in technological innovation and to address global challenges through AI-driven solutions.
Trinity's Vote of Confidence
Prof. Gregory O'Hare, the Head of the School of Computer Science and Statistics, warmly welcomed Prof. Kelleher, citing his extensive research leadership experience and global vision. O'Hare is confident that Prof. Kelleher's contributions will uphold the School's prestigious reputation and guide Adapt into a successful future. Prof. Kelleher follows in the footsteps of the interim director, Prof. Dave Lewis, and brings his prior experience from the Hamilton Institute at Maynooth University to his new roles at Trinity College Dublin.
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