More than 1000 students will present 550 projects to compete for more than 200 prizes between now and Saturday.
Several Kildare schools are taking part in this year’s Stripe Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition, which opens to the public tomorrow.
Celbridge Community School's project is focusing on the development of a compression pipeline for deploying neural networks in wearable sleep apnoea detection.
St Paul's Secondary School has multiple entries across categories, including a study on the effects of different types of football boots on leg injuries.
Patrician Secondary School is examining a reusable filter for fertiliser-polluted water.
More than 1000 students will present 550 projects to compete for more than 200 prizes between now and Saturday.

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