PROCESS provided superior research opportunities and a comprehensive training programme in the area of Engineering Solutions for the PROCESS Industry. The goal was to develop and enhance the fellows’ skills to forge their career ambitions in both academic and non-academic settings. The training programme was specifically designed to address the fellows' needs and the changing needs of the advanced manufacturing. The benefits of the PROCESS fellowship to fellows included superior research training, intersectoral and interdisciplinary exposure, exploitation of research output, dissemination, communication and engagement opportunities and professional network development. The fellows were supervised by leading UL researchers and were fully integrated into UL. University of Limerick provided fellows with interdisciplinary research opportunities, superior expertise, research facilities and infrastructure. PROCESS fellows had access to UL’s established academic and industry networks, researchers based across multiple institutions in Ireland and abroad, and partner organisations through full integration in Limerick.
This programme was specifically designed to address the fellows' needs and the changing needs. PROCESS programme successfully supported and facilitated the career-advancing activities by the fellows during and after their fellowship. This is very evident by the fellow’s positive feedback provided during and after the programme promoting positive impact it had on their development and future career. After the programme fellows have since progressed with their career in both academic and private sectors. The research experience, skills gained, intersectoral and interdisciplinary exposure and professional networks developed through the PROCESS fellowship enabled the fellows to enhance their career prospects and successfully secure career-advancing positions in Ireland and abroad in the non-academic and academic sectors.
63.6% of PROCESS alumni continue to successful careers in academia across the following countries: Ireland, United States and Japan. 36.4% secured positions in the non-academic sector across 3 countries: Ireland, Canada and Italy. 45.4 % of PROCESS alumni are based abroad, and 54.6% continue their careers in Ireland.