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Data Science & Analytics Student wins UCC Entrepreneurship Award

2 May 2024
Left to right: Dan Murphy AxisBIC, Declan Fox AxisBIC, Sharon Coffee, Gillian O'Donnell, Timothy McGrath, Professor Gregory Provan, Dr John O'Mullane

Gillian O鈥橠onnell, Data Science and Analytics student, won first prize in the UCC Computer Science Entrepreneurship Award 2024 sponsored by AxisBIC for her project entitled 鈥楲earning to defend against cybersecurity attacks鈥. The competition, sponsored by AxisBIC (formerly CorkBIC), in its fourth year, was created to encourage entrepreneurial activity amongst final year Computer Science students at UCC.

Gillian O'Donnell, final year BSc Data Science and Analytics student impressed AxisBIC judges with her final year project, 鈥榣earning to defend against cybersecurity attacks鈥 winning the UCC Computer Science Entrepreneurship Award 2024, sponsored by AxisBIC.  Her innovative ideas evolved during her third-year work placement where she observed significant vulnerabilities to AI-driven attacks.   

Gillian told the judges, Dan Murphy, Senior Consultant, AxisBIC and Declan Fox, Senior Consultant, AxisBIC that as 鈥淎I progresses, so does the sophistication of AI-driven cyberattacks. My project addresses the complexity of AI-driven attacks by using machine learning to model cyber attacks against a company鈥檚 network and their defence in terms of game-theoretic interactions, where we run simulations about how the attacker and defender can learn. The project simulates the dynamics of cyber conflicts, allowing for the analysis of security vulnerabilities to build more robust, proactive defences鈥.  

2024, is the fourth year of the AxisBIC Entrepreneurship Award for students of the School of Computer Science and Information Technology UCC.   

Commenting on the involvment of AxisBIC, Declan Fox, Senior Consultant, AxisBIC said:

 鈥淲e are delighted to once again sponsor the UCC Computer Science Entrepreneurship Award in 2024. Being involved in this Award goes to the heart of what AxisBIC is about; identifying innovative entrepreneurs, providing support and essential business expertise to ensure they grow and succeed. The competition was very strong and we look forward to seeing more Entrepreneurs emerge from UCC鈥檚 computer science students.鈥 

A total of nine students applied for the award, three were shortlisted for a Dragons Den type interrogation by Dan and Declan.  Second and third place winners were Timothy McGrath and Sharon Coffee, both final year BSc Computer Science students, who also impressed the judges.  

Timothy鈥檚 project seeks to innovate political canvassing through a cloud-based server and mobile application system in a project entitled 鈥楢ll Politics is Local: a system for improving door-to-door electoral canvasing鈥 whilst Sharon鈥檚 project CarbonTrack 鈥 sought to help people and government officials make buildings more energy-efficient.   

The diverstiy of projects developed by the students demonstrates the quality of the eductation at UCC and provides students with valuable skills that can solve real life problems.   

Professor Utz Roedig, Head of School of Computer Science, UCC added:

鈥淓ncouraging entrepreneurship amongst our students is very satisfying when you see the quality of the ideas developed by our students.  Each year, the school鈥檚 final year students present their projects at a Final Year Project day usually held at the end of March or beginning of April. Industry are welcome to see the student鈥檚 projects and talk to them about their ideas.  It is also an opportunity for students to impress industry and in many cases it can be the start of a process of recruitment. It is a real showcase of the talent developed by the school.  I am delighted to congratulate the winners of the AxisBIC Entrepreneurship Award and would also like to thank AxisBIC for their continuted support to our students鈥 

 

 

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