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Fionn Miguel Eckardt Ferreira (from
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) is an Irish
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, chemistry student and
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listee. He is known for his invention of a method to remove
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particles from water using a natural
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mixture.


Early life

Fionn Ferreira, whose full name is Fionn Miguel Eckardt Ferreira, was born in
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to boat-builder and modeller Anne Eckardt, from Germany and West Cork, and boat-builder Rui Ferreira from Portugal, who had met in the UK in 1994 and settled in Ballydehob, County Cork. He was brought up in Ballydehob and attended St James' primary school in
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and subsequently Schull Community College in
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, completing school at the age of 18 in 2019. Ferreira spent part of his childhood kayaking around remote coastal areas of
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with his dog India, noticing an increasing amount of plastic washing up on the coastline. He created a methodology to quantify and collect
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, with a focus on microplastics. He built several inventions using
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, bits of wood and some microcontrollers to test for these microplastics. He entered the national science fair, the
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, three times, with two of his projects being ''Let Sanils do the cleaning, An investigation into the antioxidant concentration of different berries using the Briggs-Rauscher reaction in conjunction with a photometer'' and ''An investigation into the removal of microplastics from water using ferrofluids.'' Ferreira worked as a curator at Schull's planetarium.


Microplastic removal technology

Ferreira is best known for inventing a novel method to remove
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from water using magnetism. The technology, which he began developing as a teenager in rural Ireland, involves the use of a magnetic ferrofluid that binds to microplastic particles, allowing them to be extracted from water using a standard magnet. Ferreira stated that the idea was inspired by a 2014 article by
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physicist Arden Warner, who developed a magnetic approach for oil spill remediation. After hundreds of experiments and refinements, Ferreira developed a working prototype with microplastic extraction rates of up to 87% (+/- 1.1%), with the highest efficiency recorded for polyester-based particles. His approach specifically targets microplastics that conventional filtration systems struggle to remove, particularly very small particles. He first exhibited the project at the 2018
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in Ireland, where he received the Intel Award, Best in Category, the
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Award, and a first-place prize. Later that year, he competed at the
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(ISEF) 2018, receiving the 1st place
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award, 2nd place in Chemistry, and additional honors. In 2019, Ferreira showcased an improved version at the
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, winning the Grand Prize of $50,000 for his innovation. Following these successes, Ferreira co-founded Fionn & Co., collaborating with the Green Journey Coalition to scale up the technology. Together, they have developed a **continuous flow prototype** capable of processing contaminated water in real time, a critical advancement toward industrial and municipal deployment. Unlike earlier batch methods, this system operates continuously, making it more efficient and suitable for integration into wastewater treatment plants. As of 2025, Fionn & Co. and the Green Journey Coalition are actively raising funds to develop a **full-scale commercial prototype**. Their goal is to deploy the technology globally, targeting both municipal wastewater facilities and coastal remediation projects. Ferreira has emphasized that the focus is not just on extraction efficiency but also on sustainability, ensuring the system uses minimal energy, is made from recycled materials where possible, and can be deployed globally at accessible cost. His work remains central to international efforts to integrate microplastic removal into sustainable water systems and promote broader ocean health initiatives.


Education

In autumn 2019, Ferreira began a BSc in
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at the
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in the
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and graduated in 2022 with
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honors. He is currently pursuing an MSc in Chemistry at the
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. As part of his master's studies, Ferreira conducted a research project in the molecular inorganic chemistry group of Professor Edwin Otten, focusing NMR for organic Redox Flow Batteries. In 2023, he participated in a field-based project in Arctic chemical oceanography at the
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(UNIS), investigating the biogeochemical processes influencing plastic degradation and pollutant transport in polar marine environments. In 2025, Ferreira began a second MSc research project at
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, working in the laboratory of Professor Alexander Barnes. His work focuses on the development of high-temperature superconducting (HTS) magnets for nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), with an emphasis on sustainable instrumentation and improving energy efficiency in scientific research.


Business

In 2020, Ferreira founded a business, Fionn & Co., focused on microplastic removal technology. In 2020 and 2021 his work was featured by the global campaign by
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: ''For every dream''.


Recognition

In 2018, the MIT Lincoln Laboratory named a minor planet after Ferreira, following his being awarded 2nd place at the Intel
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. In 2021, he was named a
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''Young Explorer''; he has since been working on a new platform for youth in the space of invention with the help of funding from the society. That same year, he was included in the
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list in the Science and Healthcare category. In September 2021, Ferreira received the Premio Internazionale Giuseppe Sciacca award for his conservation and ecological efforts. Ferreira has spoken at several international forums, including: * 2019 Global Plastic Health Summit * 2020
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* 2020
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Earth Optimism Summit * 2020 GreenTech Festival Berlin * 2021
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* 2021 Young Plastic Pollution Challenge * 2021
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Conference * 2021
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* 2021 Infoshare Conference (Poland) * 2021 YOUTHTOPIA Younite * 2022 ChangeNOW * 2022 Ativa-te * 2023
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* 2024 ChangeNOW * 2025 Quantum Delta NL Masterclass * 2025 ChangeNOW Ferreira has received several awards and recognitions: * 2019
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Grand Prize * 2020
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Change Maker * 2021 Plastic Action Champion by the Global Plastic Action Partnership * 2021 Premio Internazionale Giuseppe Sciacca * 2021
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Young Explorer * 2021
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30 Under 30 * 2022 Renaissance Award * 2023
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Young Inventor's Prize


Television

In 2024, Ferreira began presenting *What’s Next? Science*, an educational television series on
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designed to engage children and young adults with the future of science and sustainability. The show, aired as part of RTÉ Kids programming, features Ferreira exploring topics such as climate innovation, clean energy, ocean science, and space, while encouraging viewers to think critically and creatively about solving global challenges. The series blends interactive demonstrations, storytelling, and guest appearances by scientists and changemakers to highlight the power of youth innovation and science communication. It was well received for its accessible approach to complex topics and its positive representation of young scientists.


References


External links

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Interview and summary of invention concept

Interview on invention process
with
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