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2012 Eric Doyle & Mark Kelly CBS, Synge Street, Dublin 8 Simulation CBS, Synge Street, 2012 Eric Doyle & Mark Kelly Dublin 8 Simulation accuracy in the gravitational many-body problem 2011 Alexander Amini Castleknock College Tennis sensor data analysis Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal, 2010 Richard O’Shea Blarney, Co Cork A biomass fired cooking stove for developing countries John D.O'Callaghan & Liam Kinsale Community The Development of a Convenient Test Method for Somatic Cell Count 2009 McCarthy School, Co Cork and its Importance in Milk Production Presentation School, 2008 Emer Jones Tralee, Co Kerry Research and Development of Emergency Sandbag Shelters CBS, Synge Street, 2007 Abdusalam Abubakar Dublin 8 An Extension of Wiener's Attack on RSA Kinsale Community 2006 Aisling Judge School, Co Cork The development and evaluation of a biological food spoilage indicator Castletroy College, 2005 Patrick Collison Castletroy, Co Limerick CROMA: A new dialect of lisp CBS, Synge Street, 2004 Ronan Larkin Dublin 8 Generalised Continued Fractions St Finian's College, The graphical, technological and user-friendly advancement of the 2003 Adnan Osmani Westmeath internet browser 2002 David Michael O'Doherty The Distribution of the Primes and the underlying order of chaos. Shane Browne, Peter Taylor & St Killian's Community 2001 Michael O'Toole School, Ballywaltrim, Investigating Symmetrical Shapes Formed by Polygons Colaiste Ris, Dundalk, 2000 Thomas Gernon Co Louth The Geography and Mathematics of the Earths Urban Centres Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal, 1999 Sarah Flannery Blarney, Co Cork Cryptography-a New Algorism Versus the RSA Colaiste an Spoiraid 1998 Raphael Hurley Naoimh, Bishopstown, A mathematical analysis of the board game Monopoly Dominican College, 1997 Ciara McGoldrick Belfast, Co Antrim, NI The preservation of Biological Data in European Bog Bodies. Dominican College, 1997 Emma McQuillan Belfast, Co Antrim, NI The preservation of Biological Data in European Bog Bodies. Dominican College, 1997 Fiona Fraser Belfast, Co Antrim, NI The preservation of Biological Data in European Bog Bodies. Elsie O'Sullivan, Rowens Scoil Mhuire, 1996 Mooney, Patricia Lyle Portartlington, Co Laois The Perfect Queen Bee Abbey Grammer School, Factors Affecting Cavitation in Whole Plants, Leaves and Vascular 1995 Brian Fitzpatrick Newry, Co Down, NI Bundles using Acoustic Detection Abbey Grammer School, Factors Affecting Cavitation in Whole Plants, Leaves and Vascular 1995 Shane Markey Newry, Co Down, NI Bundles using Acoustic Detection St Brendan's 1994 Jane Feehan Community School, The Secret Life of the Calluna Case-Carrier Abbey Grammar School, 1993 Donal Keane & Rodger Toner Newry, Co Down, NI Assessment of Female Quality by Male Gammarus Elizabeth Dowling & jane Byrne St Paul's Secondary A Picture Winged Insect. 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