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John Hegarty (academic)

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John Hegarty
Provost John Hegarty announcing new scholars and fellows on Trinity Monday 2006 in Trinity College Dublin.
43rd Provost of Trinity College Dublin
In office
1 August 2001 – 30 July 2011
Preceded byThomas Noel Mitchell
Succeeded byPatrick Prendergast
Personal details
Born1948
Claremorris, County Mayo, Ireland
SpouseNeasa Ní Chinnéide (m. 1981)
Children2
Alma materMaynooth University (B.Sc., H.Dip.Ed)
University of Galway (Ph.D.)

John Hegarty (born 1948) is an Irish physicist and academic who served as the 43rd Provost of Trinity College Dublin from 2001 to 2011.[1]

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Early life and education

He was born in Claremorris, County Mayo, and was educated locally at St Colman's College. He holds a BSc in Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics/Philosophy from St Patrick's College, Maynooth, a HDipEd also from Maynooth and a PhD from University College Galway.[1]

Academic career

Following a postdoctoral stay at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, he was a research scientist at Bell Labs, New Jersey for six years. He returned to Ireland in 1986 as Professor of Laser Physics in Trinity College. Producing over 140 publications, and developing a number of patents, he was a co-founder of Optronics Ireland and of campus company Eblana Photonics. He is a member of the Royal Irish Academy, the American Physical Society, the Optical Society of America, the Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers and Fellow of the Institute of Physics.[1]

Prior to becoming Provost, Hegarty was Dean of Research and Head of the Physics Department.[1]

Personal life

Hegarty is married to Neasa Ní Chinnéide, President of the European Bureau for Lesser-Used Languages,[2] and they have two children, Cillian and Ciarán.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Current Provost's Biography. Retrieved on 4 November 2009. Archived 16 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "About Us" Archived 1 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine. European Bureau for Lesser-Used Languages. Retrieved on 4 November 2009.

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Preceded by Provost of Trinity College Dublin
2001–2011
Succeeded by
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