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A bunch of stars!!

It has been around two years since a number of us at EPCC became science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) ambassadors and, as part of our outreach activities, we have maintained

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MSc in HPC industrial placements: Mallzee

All our MSc students are given the opportunity to work on a project with a company or academic group.

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MSc in HPC with Data Science industrial placements: Mallzee

It has been around two years since a number of us at EPCC became science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) ambassadors and, as part of our outreach activities, we have maintained

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Fortissimo Marketplace makes access to advanced computing services easier for SMEs

New cloud-based marketplace offers small manufacturing businesses fast and convenient access to supercomputing services.

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ARCHER Image Competition 2016: winner announced

We are delighted to announce the winner of the ARCHER Image Competition 2016 is Dr Peter Falkingham, Natural Sciences & Psychology Department, Liverpool John Moores University for his imag

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Women In HPC wins 3 HPCwire awards

Women in High Performance Computing (WHPC) has been recognised in the annual HPCwire Readers’ and Editors’ Choice Awards, presented at the 2016 International Conference for High Performance Co

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EPCC at SC'16, Salt Lake City, Utah

EPCC will be based in booth 701 during the Supercomputing conference(link is external). You can also meet our colleagues at the following events.

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ePython: supporting Python on many core co-processors

Supercomputing, the biggest conference in our calendar, is on next week and one of the activities I am doing is presenting a paper at the workshop on Python for High-Performance and Scientific

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How do you solve a problem like Sierpinski?

I promised in a post last month that I'd write some more about the PrimeGrid project, and it so happened this week that we made a discovery which gives me a good excuse to blog!

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Nektar++ IO Performance for Aorta test case on ARCHER Cray XC-30

Nektar++ [1] is an open-source MPI-based spectral element code that combines the accuracy of spectral methods with the geometric flexibility of finite elements, specifically, hp-version FEM.

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