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The Hamilton Institute is a multidisciplinary research institute that builds bridges between mathematics and its applications in communications, networks, artificial intelligence, biology and other disciplines.
Founded in 2001 with support from Science Foundation Ireland, the Hamilton Institute has been internationally recognized for its work across communication networks, mathematical biology and fundamental mathematics. Current areas of interest for the institute include the improvement of privacy in online systems, the application of probability to immunology and the enhancement of randomised network protocols.
The ethos of the Institute is the application of maths to solve real-world problems. Researchers at the Institute have strong industry links and have worked on national and international projects funded by groups including SFI, the HEA, the EU's FP7 and Enterprise Ireland. Other collaborators have included researchers at IBM, CERN and MIT.
The Institute continues to tackle complex questions across multiple areas of research and industry with a number of significant successes over the last 15 years.