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Kelleher is originally from Macroom in County Cork, Ireland, where her father worked as a farmer. With parental encouragement, Kelleher pursued maths and science in secondary school,[1] and chose to study engineering in University College Cork (UCC), being one of just five women in a class of 55. She specialized in electrical engineering and graduated in 1987. Kelleher continued electrical engineering studies at Masters level instead of accepting a job offer at Digital in Clonmel, County Tipperary, graduating in 1989.[2] She then became the first ever female to receive a PhD from Ireland's National Microelectronics Research Centre (NMRC), now part of the Tyndall National Institute at UCC, in 1993.[3] She ran a process integration group in Tyndall from 93-96.[citation needed]