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editTalk page Entry from Indian past Post-Doctoral Fellow:
"During the early eighties Professor Brendon Scaife has brought the then latest Microelectronics Technologies to Trinity College Dublin.
Irish Government Post doctoral Research Fellowships have been awarded by a committee of reputed Professors like Professor Brendon Scaife. Prof Brendon Scaife has motivated number of Post doctoral fellows, including young postdocs. like Dr A M Varaprasad (1981-83 Irish Post doctoral Fellow). Prof Scaife and two of his past students Dr Sean Swords and Dr J K Vij have looked after the young Varaprasad to do research work in the field of Microelectronics and Ferroelectrics. Professor Scaife inspired Dr Varaprasad who later returned to home country (India) and became Scientist in reputed organisations like Defence Research & Development Organisation/ DRDO, and contributed to the development of Missile Systems & Technologies."