He's been awarded the Medal of Excellence from the Irish Research Council.
A TUS Athlone student has been recognised as the top-ranked scholar in STEM in the country.
PhD candidate Aaron Maloney has become the first Technological University Student to receive the ‘Medal of Excellence’ from the Irish Research Council.
He was recognised for his research which focuses on 'UV Stabilization and Recyclability of High-Performance Polymers for In Space Additive Manufacturing."
Mr. Maloney says he's honoured by the award:
Watch: 🎬 TUS PhD candidate Aaron Maloney has become the first TU student nationally to receive the prestigious @IrishResearch Jane Grimson Medal of Excellence, bestowed to the top-ranking scholar in #STEM.
— Technological University of the Shannon (@TUS_ie) December 18, 2023
More details: https://t.co/vOXF6cCQwY#WeAreTUS #LoveIrishResearch
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