
The Analogue Devices Limerick Engineering Conference, invited Mr Tom Blake, of the Geophysics Section, School of Cosmic Phiysics, DIAS, to be their guest speaker at the Conference on 10th November 2011, which was attended by over 400 Research and Development scientist from within that organisation. The Title of the address was “Irish National Seismic Network (INSN) – a wave of scientific opportunity”.
Photo, from left to right: Tom Blake from DIAS and John Morrissey, Director of Analogue Devices Limerick
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Last Updated: 22nd March 2016 by Louise Collins
Tom Blake Invited Speaker – ADLE Conference
The Analogue Devices Limerick Engineering Conference, invited Mr Tom Blake, of the Geophysics Section, School of Cosmic Phiysics, DIAS, to be their guest speaker at the Conference on 10th November 2011, which was attended by over 400 Research and Development scientist from within that organisation. The Title of the address was “Irish National Seismic Network (INSN) – a wave of scientific opportunity”.
Photo, from left to right: Tom Blake from DIAS and John Morrissey, Director of Analogue Devices Limerick
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