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Bernal publications pathways
Bernal members publish a range of publications that convey the pioneering research underway at the Institute and represent a sizeable majority of UL’s total publication output. A sample of the high-quality journals in which Bernal members publish is given below. The full digital collection of the Institute’s publications can be explored on our website, https://bernalinstitute.com/ (the publications are searchable by author).
The institutes top decile publications in 2021-2022 are accessible by scanning this QR code with your mobile device.
JOURNAL
NATURE NATURE MATERIALS ADVANCED MATERIALS DISEASES MATERIALS TODAY CHEM LIGHT-SCIENCE & APPLICATIONS ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS ACS NANO NATURE COMMUNICATIONS CYTOKINE & GROWTH FACTOR REVIEWS ADVANCED SCIENCE ROBOTICS ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE INTERNATIONAL EDITION JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY TRENDS IN FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY BIOMATERIALS SMALL SCIENCE ADVANCES JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMBO JOURNAL AUTOPHAGY NANO LETTERS BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING APPLIED ENERGY COMPOSITES PART B: ENGINEERING JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION BIOFABRICATION GREEN CHEMISTRY
IMPACT FACTOR
69.50 47.65 32.08 28.27 26.94 25.83 20.25 19.92 18.02 17.69 17.66 17.52 17.02 16.82 16.38 16.00 15.30 15.15 14.97 14.51 14.22 14.01 13.39 12.26 11.88 11.63 11.44 11.33 11.07 11.06 11.03
Funders
The equipment and facilities mentioned in this document are largely co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) under Ireland’s European Structural and Investment Funds Programmes and the HEA, the European Commission, the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Science Foundation Ireland, Enterprise Ireland, IDA Ireland, The Atlantic Philanthropies and Analog Devices.







In April 2022 Minister of State with responsibility for Public Procurement, eGovernment and Circular Economy Ossian Smyth TD launched a UL student competition; the Sustainability Challenge, which seeks ambitious proposals from students at the university to attempt to solve climate issues. The concept of the challenge evolved from a partnership between the Bernal Institute, Kemmy Business School and Buildings and Estates department at UL to empower and encourage students to contribute to sustainable development.
The challenge is part of a programme of events taking place this year to mark the 50th Anniversary of the University of Limerick.
The Bernal Report was produced in an environmentally responsible manner, using soya based inks, an alcohol free press and FSC ® Certified paper. The cover is printed on 300gsm FSC ® Certified offset and 140gsm FSC ® Certified offset. The Bernal Report is fully recyclable.


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