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Year Title
2009 SmartCoast Project – Smart Water Quality Monitoring System
STRIVE Report 30 - Fiona Regan et al.
2009 Demonstration of a Miniaturised Multi-Channel Cytometry System and its Suitability for Autonomous Deployment
STRIVE Report 29 - Barbara Fogarty et al.
2009 Development of a Novel Environmental Monitoring System based on Optical Oxygen Sensing and Respirometry
STRIVE Report 23- Dmitri B. Papkovsky et al
2009 The use of mesoporous silicas to absorb and separate metals and nanoparticles from aqueous or organic solutions
STRIVE Report 33- Aoife Burke
2009 Summary of Findings - The use of mesoporous silicas to absorb and separate metals and nanoparticles from aqueous or organic solutions
Summary of Findings - STRIVE Report 33
2009 Sustainable Logistics: Towards the Development of Environmentally Conscious Supply Chains
STRIVE Report 32 - Paul Ryan et al.
2009 Innovation for a Green Economy - Environment and Technology: A win-win story
EPA STRIVE Environmental Technology Research Report
2008 Air Pollution - Trace Radical Absorption through Cavity-Enhanced Spectroscopy (TRACES)
STRIVE Report 15 - U. Heitmann et al
2008 Energy Efficiency Improvement of Wastewater Treatment Processes using Process Integration Techniques
STRIVE Report 14 - Toshko Zhelev et al.
2008 eDiesel – Barriers and Benefits
STRIVE Report 5 - Fergal Purcell
2008 Results from the Cleaner Greener Production Programme - Summary Phase 2
D. Cunningham et al
2007 Development of a Cleaner Production Programme for the Irish Hotel Industry - Greening Irish Hotels
CGPP Report - J. Hogans & M. Bergin
2007 Guide to Commercialisation of Environmental R&D Outputs - A Manual for Researchers in Receipt of Environmental Research and Development Funding
ERTDI Report 64 (Guide) - D. Kelly & J. Ryan
2007 Investigation into why Existing Environmental Technologies are Underused
ERTDI Report 62 - T. Coakley et al.
2007 Investigation into why Existing Environmental Technologies are Underused
Final Report (2005-ET-DS-19) - Coakley et al.
2007 Investigation into why Existing Environmental Technologies are Underused (Appendices)
Appendices Final Report (2005-ET-DS-19) - Coakley et al.
2007 Environmental Technologies Guidelines on how to take a pilot project to market
ERTDI Report 61 - Kelly & Ryan