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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.

ARCHER gains parallel Knights Landing capability
The ARCHER national service is being enhanced by the addition of a parallel Knights Landing (KNL) system that will be available to all ARCHER users.

Provenance Tool Suite: Tracking data to its origins
This article is part of the Software Sustainability Institute's series Breaking Software Barriers, which investigates how its Research Software Group has helped projects improve their

Testing code
It's always a bit of an embarrassment when talking about your code tests. I think most developers know that they don’t have enough tests or that their tests are not good enough.

Distributed European Computing Initiative: Call for Proposals (Tier 1)
The Distributed European Computing Initiative (DECI) provides cross-national access to European Tier-1 HPC resources (national systems).

Dual-resolution simulations with LAMMPS
Over the last year I've been working with Prof.

Cirrus supercomputer helps speed commercial ideas to reality
Businesses could dramatically cut the time taken to bring new products and services to market with help from our new supercomputer.

Fortissimo Open Call 2 launched
The Fortissimo Project has launched a second Open Call for proposals to carry out experiments in modelling and simulation, and high-performance data-analytics using cloud-based HPC.

Adept project concludes with open-source release of energy measurement tools
Over its 3-year lifespan, Adept has investigated energy consumption in parallel hardware and software.

EPCC proud to announce collaboration with Silicon Graphics International (SGI)
EPCC has been chosen to host a European centre for high performance computer manufacturer Silicon Graphics International (SGI).
