Summary
Eoghan Dunne is a biomedical engineering researcher and lecturer with nine years’ experience translating bioelectronics and biomechanics into electromechanical medical devices. Based in Galway, he combines academic research with industry collaboration—working on commercial ablation solutions for atrial fibrillation and novel devices for critical limb ischemia—using tools such as COMSOL, CAD and MATLAB for modelling, design and data analysis. As a lecturer he teaches BioInnovation labs and materials fundamentals while mentoring early-stage medtech ventures through BioInnovate Ireland, bridging classroom, lab and industry needs. His background includes R&D software roles at Ericsson and hands-on experimental planning and PhD co-supervision, reflecting a practical, multidisciplinary approach to device development.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer