Cathal MacSwiney Brugha
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13 January 1949
Dr Cathal MacSwiney Brugha | |
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| Born | Cathal Toirdhealbheadh MacSwiney Brugha 13 January 1949 Dublin, Ireland |
| Education | Gonzaga College |
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| Children | 5 |
| Parent(s) | Ruairi Brugha and Máire MacSwiney Brugha |
Cathal MacSwiney Brugha (born 13 January 1949) is an Irish decision scientist, the Emeritus Professor of Decision Analytics at University College Dublin's College of Business. He has applied his main field of nomology to decision analytics, multi-criteria decision-making, conflict resolution, protecting endangered languages, decision-making in rural Tanzania, strategy in China, and Irish politics. He is President of the Analytics Society of Ireland.[1] His main research projects have been in Europe, Asia and Africa.[2]
Brugha was born into a prominent Irish political family, the son of Ruairí Brugha and Máire MacSwiney Brugha and grandson of Terence MacSwiney and Muriel MacSwiney, Cathal Brugha and Caitlín Brugha. Brugha earned a BSc, an MSc (Mathematical Science – UCD), a PhD (Combinatorial Optimization - UCD) and MBA (TCD) Prize winner for his dissertation.
