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ExaHyPE-DSL project: integrating the ExaHyPE engine with the LLVM compiler ecosystem
ARCHER2 eCSE projects provide funding to the ARCHER2 user community to develop software in a sustainable manner, to run on the ARCHER2 system, and also to prepare for a future Exascale successor.

Improving data flows for weather forecasting
EPCC PhD student Nicolau Manubens, in collaboration with supervisor Adrian Jackson and the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), presented work on utilising object storag

How to make an impactful scientific visualisation
Visualisation is a core component of most HPC workflows.

Meet the Advanced Computing Facility's student interns
At EPCC we are committed to promoting and growing the skills required to develop and operate complex supercomputing and data science systems, and to help young people find their way into careers in

EPCC HPC Summer School 2024
The EPCC HPC Summer School 2024 has now finished and our 16 students have returned home after their two-week stay in Edinburgh.

ISO audit success at EPCC
We are delighted to announce we have passed our annual audit against three important standards in quality management, information security management, and business continuity management.

A shared compiler stack for stencil-based domain specific languages
As the HPC community progresses further into the Exascale era, a key challenge is how to program our supercomputers.

Empowering scientific discovery through AI and data-intensive computing
The research of EPCC Chancellor’s Fellow Rosa Filgueira focuses on pioneering solutions that streamline the extraction of actionable knowledge from vast datasets, thereby accelerating scientific di

Bringing data to life: visualising air pollution data
EPCC and the Software Sustainability Institute have been joined by Meruyert Shayakhmetova, a volunteer from the Access Data programme, who has made a big impact on a public engagement project

Quantifying uncertainties in direct numerical simulations of a turbulent channel flow
EPCC Chancellor's Fellow Joe O'Connor describes his recent research, which is of direct value to the turbulence modelling and simulation community.
