*POSTPONED* – Mid-Summer Solstice and Newgrange
*DIAS 2020 PUBLIC EVENT* More Soon!
*DIAS 2020 PUBLIC EVENT* More Soon!
*POSTPONED**DIAS 2020 PUBLIC EVENT* Join us as we welcome Professor John Clinton from ETH Zürich for a public lecture on his work developing seismometers so we can learn more about Mars. More will be published once confirmed.
*DIAS 2020 PUBLIC EVENT* This July we will take a closer look at Volcanoes via our Geophysics section, and look to the stars in the DIAS Dunsink Observatory. Full programme will be published in due course.
*DIAS 2020 PUBLIC EVENT* This coming August, we plan to see out the Summer holidays with a number of family friendly movie nights in DIAS Dunsink Observatory. Weather permitting we will host an outdoor cinema, overlooking Dublin City,... Read More
*DIAS 2020 ACADEMIC EVENT* This conference's purpose is to bring together experts within the star formation community in tribute to the career of Lee Hartmann. Titled `From Clouds to Discs', our covered range of topics spans multiple orders... Read More
Prof Luke O'Neill will guide us through the history of DIAS's first Director of Theoretical Physics contributions during his time in Dublin. This will include an online screening of the 'Thinking Outside the Box - Schrödinger in Ireland´... Read More
*DIAS 2020 PUBLIC EVENT* This Culture Night visit the open DIAS buildings and delve into the research questions being tackled by our talented staff. This will address our DIAS 2020 themes of Listening to our planet Reaching for... Read More
*DIAS 2020 PUBLIC EVENT* Samhain agus Science 2020 Black holes are among the most fascinating objects that our universe harbours. Recent breakthroughs have made it possible for us to observe them directly - the Event Horizon Telescope has... Read More
*DIAS 2020 PUBLIC EVENT* Presented as part of Samhain agus Science to celebrate Dark Matter Day. It’s a remarkable claim, but today’s scientists are convinced that everything we have ever observed, stars, planets, ourselves - everything! - constitutes... Read More
During his years living in Dublin, Erwin Schrödinger cycled daily from his home in Clontarf to DIAS at Merrion Square. DIAS have launched this cycle route to give people a glimpse into Schrödinger’s life in Dublin, and the... Read More