Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition
30 June 2026 - 5 July 2026
EPCC and the University of Edinburgh are among the leading scientific institutions exhibiting at the prestigious Royal Society Summer Exhibition this year. EPCC's hands-on activities will highlight how supercomputers are used to help address urgent challenges to our health, our security and our planet.
EPCC's presence is titled 'Supercomputing: the good, the bad and the beautiful', and it highlights how supercomputers help address urgent challenges to our health, our security and our planet. The exhibit is timely with the Next National Supercomputer in the pipeline, a system that will provide vastly more supercomputing power than before. We have included a focus on the environmental impact of such systems and how, by minimising their environmental footprint, supercomputers benefit rather than damage our planet.
Hands-on activities
There will be a series of hands-on activities focused around the good, the bad and the beautiful of supercomputing:
- The What: Based on a traditional circus-style 'hook the duck' challenge, our first activity is key to understanding what a supercomputer is.
- The Beautiful: A virtual reality museum that will showcase different scientific outputs from supercomputers, highlighting how they address major challenges.
- The Good and the Bad: A fast, fun, interactive computer game where users simulate their own data centre. The goal is to develop a successful data centre that balances environmental concerns, costs and science benefit.
Free to attend, the event is suitable for all ages and there will be a wide variety of hands-on activities, talks and interactive exhibits. Do come and visit us and the other exhibitors if you can.
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The Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition 2026
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