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  2. Institution of Engineers of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Institution of Engineers of Ireland (Irish: Cumann na nInnealtóirí) or the IEI, is an engineering society primarily representing members based in Ireland. The institution is Ireland’s recognised organisation for accreditation of professional engineering qualifications under the Washington Accord , Sydney Accord , and Dublin Accord .

  3. Dublin Accord - Wikipedia

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    The Dublin Accord is an agreement for the international recognition of Engineering Technician qualifications.. In May 2002, the national engineering organisations of Ireland, the United Kingdom, South Africa and Canada signed an agreement mutually recognising the qualifications which underpin the granting of Engineering Technician titles in the four countries.

  4. Category:Irish engineers - Wikipedia

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    Classification: People: By occupation: Engineers: By nationality: Irish Also: Ireland : People : By occupation : Engineers This category lists engineers who originated from Ireland or spent a notable part of their careers in Ireland.

  5. William Dargan - Wikipedia

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    William Dargan MRDS (28 February 1799 – 7 February 1867) was arguably the most important Irish engineer of the 19th century and certainly the most important figure in railway construction. [1] Dargan designed and built Ireland's first railway line from Dublin to Dún Laoghaire in 1833. In total he constructed over 1,300 km (800 miles) of ...

  6. Marguerite Sayers - Wikipedia

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    Marguerite Sayers was born c 1970 and grew up near Tralee, County Kerry. graduated from University College Cork with a degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering in 1991. She went one to get diplomas in Accounting and Finance from University of Limerick and in Project Management from her alma mater, UCC.

  7. Corps of Engineers (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The Corps of Engineers (ENGR) (Irish: An Cór Innealtóirí) is the military engineering branch of the Defence Forces of Ireland. The Corps is responsible for combat engineering , construction engineering , and fire fighting services within the Defence Forces.

  8. Anne Butler (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    She studied Civil Engineering in University College Galway in 1976. Butler went on to complete a MSc in Structural Engineering in 1977 and then a Diploma in Environmental Engineering in 1990 from Trinity College, Dublin. Butler has become a chartered Engineer. She went on to be President of the Institution of Engineers of Ireland. Butler was a ...

  9. Linda Doyle - Wikipedia

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    Linda E. Doyle is an Irish academic and educator who is the 45th Provost of Trinity College Dublin, the university's chief officer, having assumed the office in August 2021. An electrical engineer , she has had a long academic career at Trinity, from the 1990s, most recently as Professor of Engineering and the Arts, in addition to holding other ...