Controlling Chaos, Cheaply: A Three-Part Story About Local Actions, Rare Disasters, and the Geometry of Networks

Imagine trying to stop something terrible from happening in a world of randomness, noise, and complexity. Think of a massive power grid with unpredictable links, a swarm of drones flying through turbulent air, or billions of people connected in a global social network. Now imagine something starting to go wrong — a failure, a collapse, […]

MISHE Seminar on Green Computing: Balancing Energy and Performance

Can We Cut Compute Energy Without Losing Accuracy? MISHE group was delighted to have today Dr Erivelton Nepomuceno (Associate Professor, Hamilton Institute, Maynooth University). As our models and simulations scale, so do their energy footprints. In his talk, Dr Erivelton Nepomuceno explored energy-aware computing—moving beyond a performance-only mindset to design workflows that are both efficient and sustainable. […]

Empowering Researchers: Scientific Writing Session at IESL

Dr. Upaka Rathnayake recently had the pleasure of delivering an engaging session at the Institute of Engineers Sri Lanka (IESL), focused on the critical topic of scientific writing for high-impact journals. The session, titled “Writing your manuscript targeting a high-index journal: selecting a journal, writing philosophy, and preparing the manuscript”, aimed to demystify the publication […]

Ubaid Illahi Presents TRACT Research at UTSG 2025

MISHE Member Highlights: Ubaid Illahi Presents TRACT Research at UTSG 2025 We are pleased to share that Dr Ubaid Illahi, Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Civil Engineering and Construction, recently presented his research at the UTSG 2025 Conference, jointly hosted by University College Dublin (UCD) and Trinity College Dublin (TCD). Over three stimulating days, […]