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Biography (abridged)
Professor Mark G. Healy a Personal (Full) Professor in Civil Engineering at the University of Galway. Prof Healy is a Fellow of Engineers Ireland, has more than 20 years of experience in the field of environmental engineering, and holds a higher doctorate (DEng) for his published works. He has published >140 papers in peer reviewed journals and has a h-index of 41 with over 5800 citations. To date, he has successfully competed for 39 research funding awards with a total value of over €10 million. He has supervised 20 PhD students to completion and 3 postdoctoral researchers, and has a current cohort of 8 PhD students, 1 MEngSc student, and 1 postdoctoral researcher.
Biography (long)
Mark G. Healy attended the University of Galway, where he obtained his BE degree. He obtained a MEngSc degree, through research, in the Department of Engineering Hydrology, University of Galway and was awarded a PhD degree in Civil Engineering from the Department of Civil Engineering, University of Galway. He is currently a Personal (Full) Professor in Civil Engineering at University of Galway. In 2006, he became a Chartered Engineer, and in 2011, he was made Fellow of Engineers Ireland. He was nominated for the President’s Awards for Teaching Excellence in three years (2011, 2012 and 2013), and was awarded the President’s Award for Research (Research Supervisor Award Category) in 2014. In 2019, he received the Degree of Doctor of Engineering (DEng), based on published works.
Prof Healy leads the Geo-ENvironmental Engineering (GENE) Research Group (www.universityofgalway.ie/gene), which currently comprises researchers from Teagasc, Johnstown Castle, eight PhD students, one MEngSc student, and one postdoctoral researcher. The group’s research work is primarily in the area of experimental environmental engineering, and in particular, the investigation of the fate of phosphorus, nitrogen and other contaminants in soil-plant-water systems, and the effects of agricultural management on soil and water quality. To date, GENE has successfully competed for 39 research funding awards with a total value of over €10 million. Prof Healy has published five book chapters and 141 peer-reviewed journal papers in leading international journals. He has also presented 78 conference papers at national and international conferences and has published seven reports. He has supervised to completion 20 PhD and five research masters students, and three postdoctoral researchers. Graduates of GENE have gone on to work for academic institutions (University of Galway, University of Arkansas, Edinburgh University, Waterford Institute of Technology, University of Gujrat (Pakistan)), state bodies in Ireland and elsewhere (Teagasc, The French National Institute for Agricultural Research – INRA), and major engineering consultancies. Prof. Healy has collaborated with many companies, third level institutions and funding agencies (research or supervision of undergraduate/postgraduate students), and a variety of consulting engineers.
Prof Healy has conducted peer reviews for approximately 90 international academic journals. He was an External Examiner for the Higher Diploma in Environmental Engineering at Trinity College Dublin (2016-2020), has acted as external examiner on 13 PhD theses within and outside of Europe, and has also delivered invited seminars, keynote addresses, lectures and presentations nationally and internationally. He served on the management committees of two COST actions, has chaired and co-chaired international conferences, and has served on the review panels for national and international research bodies. He is currently Vice Dean for Student Recruitment and Public Engagement in the College of Science and Engineering (2023 – present), and Programme Director for the Undenominated Engineering Programme at the University of Galway (2016 to present).
In addition to his core academic duties, Prof Healy served on the Coillte Social and Environmental Panel for Connemara/Mayo (2011 – 2015), which provided guidance and feedback on the policy and activities of Coillte. He is the Civic Engagement Representative for the College of Science and Engineering (2011 – present). He was on the Advisory Board and taught on the Going to College Programme (2011 – 2014), a programme aimed at integrating people with intellectual disabilities into University life; and was also on the Advisory Board and taught on the Youth Academy Project (2011 – 2014), a programme which aims to inspire entry into University by introducing children and their families to University life.
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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2024): 170589-170589
Chemosphere (2024): 142745-142745
ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGYpp.1-11, (2024)
W. Shi,Owen Fenton,S. M. Ashekuzzaman,K. Daly,J. J. Leahy,N. Khalaf,K. Chojnacka,C. Numviyimana, J. Warchol,M. G. Healy
JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION AND SOIL SCIENCEno. 2 (2024): 215-224
SSRN Electronic Journal (2023): e00598-e00598
Chemosphere (2023): 140823-140823
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