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Fortran High-Level Synthesis: reducing the barriers to accelerating HPC codes on FPGAs

Computer programs were first written in Fortran back in the 1960s, when programmers had to undertake the difficult task of generating punch cards to run codes.

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EPCC at SC23

EPCC will be at SC23, the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis taking place in Denver, Colorado in November.

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International collaboration explores novel aspect of cancer metabolism

EPCC recently funded staff member Sam Haynes' trip to a lab in Barcelona to support the analysis of a cancer proteomics data set.

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Data Slipstream: a new platform for Earth observation data

Managing terrabytes of data from multiple sources can be costly in a number of ways, but with the pressing need to use data to help combat climate change, the scene is set to find a solution. 

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Data Futures, AI Futures: The Scotsman Data Conference 2023

The Scotsman Data Conference 2023, which took place last month in Edinburgh, offered a series of keynote talks, panels, and exhibition. Here EPCC's Mark Sawyer reviews two of the sessions.

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Case Study: Danu Robotics Ltd

Danu Robotics is developing a revolutionary robotic waste sorting system to help the waste management industry significantly increase their productivity, prevent valuable resources going into landf

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Building a national pathology image archive

The iCAIRD (the Industrial Centre for AI Research in Digital Diagnostics) project started in 2019 with the purpose of developing infrastructure to apply AI in digital diagnostics, pathology and rad

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Edinburgh to lead new era of UK supercomputing

The UK’s first next-generation supercomputer – 50 times faster than any of the country’s existing machines – is to be hosted by the University of Edinburgh.  

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ARCHER2 Image and Video Competition 2023 results

The winners of the annual ARCHER2 competition have been announced!

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Study with us!

Applications for postgraduate study at EPCC are now open.

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