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Liam Mc Daid is a Professor of Computational Neuroscience at the School of Computing, Engineering and Intelligent Systems, Ulster University. He serves as Research Director for Computing, Engineering and Intelligent Systems within the Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Built Environment.
His research spans computational neuroscience, neural networks, and biomedical engineering, with a focus on hardware implementations and fault detection in systems like RISC-V. He contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and technology.
Recent publications highlight his work on spiking neural networks for fault detection, deep learning in medical imaging, and biotech assays for cardiac diagnostics. His research has been cited over 1,600 times, with an h-index of 23.
Scientific awards include the 2011 Adaptive Routing Strategies Prize, the 2010 Northern Ireland Science Park 25K Biotechnology Award, and InventNI’s 2019 Life and Health Startup of the Year. His work has been featured in media outlets addressing asthma management and health tech innovation.

