EPCC is working with scientific users of the Grid - the eScientists - to assist them in developing their next generation of Grid aware computational science applications.

  • 3D OPT Microscopy Grid
    EPCC worked with the Human Genetics Unit at the Edinburgh Western General hospital to harness the power of the Grid for a new method of three-dimensional optical tomography scanning.
  • DEISA
    DEISA, the Distributed European Infrastructure for Supercomputing Applications, is a consortium of leading national Supercomputing centres that aims at fostering the pan-European world-leading computational science research.
  • EUFORIA
    EUFORIA (EU fusion for ITER Applications) aims to provide simulation-modelling tools and platforms for the European fusion research community.
  • Grid-SAFE
    The main aim of this project is to develop a software framework to support accounting, reporting and usage monitoring, and resource management on advanced computing facilities.
  • ODD-Genes
    ODD-Genes demonstrated the power of the OGSA-DAI and SunDCG projects to radically enhance gene data analysis at the Scottish Centre for Genomics Technology and Informatics and the Human Genetics Unit at the Western General hospital.
  • QCD Grid
    Part of the wider Grid for Particle Physics (GridPP) project, QCDGrid aims to provide Grid-enabled data management tools for the UKQCD collaboration, investigating the fundamentals of the strong nuclear force.
  • RealityGrid
    EPCC is a member of the RealityGrid consortium, exploring Grid applications in leading-edge materials simulation.