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Developing online self-service HPC courses
As part of our work with the EuroCC project we looked at a range of technologies which would be suitable for developing online self-service HPC courses.
Identifying factors that can predict men’s response to radiotherapy
Prostate Cancer UK has funded research into the use of advanced computing techniques to analyse data from more than 10,000 men diagnosed with prostate cancer and treated with radiotherapy.&nbs
PhD student internships at HPE
Two EPCC PhD students, Gabriel RodrÍguez Canal and Mark Klaisoongnoen, are currently undertaking internships with HPE.
Building a common ecosystem for DSLs
As we enter the era of exascale supercomputing, a major challenge is how to program these next-generation machines.
ARCHER2: Challenges for an RSE team supporting the UK national supercomputing service
The ARCHER2 service is designed to enable world-leading research for over 4,000 users, which covers a wide range of research areas and scientific software. To assist these users, the
Data Slipstream: bringing together Earth-observation data, science, industry, and next-gen compute
The Data Slipstream project is building a system whereby the large, diverse and complex datasets vital to Earth Observation (EO) research at the University of Edinburgh and beyond can be brought to
Exploring the world of ChatGPT code
Playing around with ChatGPT seems to be mandatory now if you do anything with computers, and I've been recently doing this to see what its capabilities are.
Hosting and operating the ARCHER2 service
Many of the articles about ARCHER2 contain a statement such as “ARCHER2 is hosted and operated by EPCC at the University of Edinburgh”. But what does this actually mean?
Energy-efficient quantum computing simulations
Jakub Adamski, a PhD student at EPCC, is investigating the benchmarking of classical simulations of quantum computing against real quantum hardware.
Giving business a competitive edge with HPC
Since our foundation, we have worked with commercial partners to bring them the competitive advantages of high performance computing.