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Siobhán Clarke is a Professor at the School of Computer Science and Statistics, Trinity College Dublin, specializing in software systems for smart urban environments. Her work addresses dynamic software adaptation in large-scale, mobile IoT ecosystems, with a focus on QoS optimization and collaborative agent models.
- Director, Enable: National SFI IoT Research Programme
- Director, Future Cities Centre for Smart & Sustainable Cities
- Co-Lead, ADVANCE: SFI Centre for Advanced Networks
- Co-PI, CONNECT (Future Networks) and Lero (Software Research)
Her research spans smart city infrastructure, edge computing, and multi-agent coordination, informed by 15+ years of publications on service-oriented architectures, QoS prediction, and self-adaptive systems. Key project contributions include DIVERSIFY (2016) and TRANSFoRm (2015).
Scientific awards include election to the Royal Irish Academy (2023) and a Best Student Paper at IEEE ICWS 2011. She has supervised 20+ PhD/MSc students, including Fan Li (2020: SLA Negotiation Systems), Gary White (2020: IoT QoS Forecasting), and Andrei Palade (2019: Stigmergic Optimization).
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