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Enabling machine learning for exascale simulations
SiMLInt is an interface that increases the efficiency of machine learning (ML) techniques when solving large-scale physical simulations by consuming fewer resources without sacrificing precision.

What makes a Safe Haven safe?
For many years EPCC has operated the technical end of the Scottish National Safe Haven (NSH), the Trusted Research Environment which underpins nationwide public-benefit research with sensitive data

Updates from the Software Sustainability Institute
Software is fundamental to research. Seven out of ten researchers at fifteen Russell Group universities reported that without it their work would be impossible.

Developing a unique FPGA testbed for UK researchers
EPCC is hosting a new FPGA testbed and running it in collaboration with UCL and the University of Warwick.

Partnering with industry
Partnership with industry is a core principle of EPCC and one of the reasons the Centre has continued to grow and develop since our foundation in 1990.

e-Seminar: "Biomedical supercomputing applications"
The CompBioMed Centre of Excellence will host a two-hour e-Seminar entitled "Biomedical supercomputing applications" at 2pm CET on November 9, 2021. Presented by Dr Mariano Vazquez a

Applying machine learning to the recycling industry
The world generates 2 billion tonnes of domestic solid waste annually but less than ten per cent is recycled because the current recycling process is extremely inefficient.

Investigating accessible training
One of the aims of the EuroCC project is to explore the benefits of innovative training methodologies for HPC. A key component of this is ensuring barriers to learning are minimised.

Data security audits success
I am delighted to announce that EPCC has passed its recent ISO 9001 quality external audit and ISO 27001 information security re-certification external audits. We have also been informed that

Webinar: Containers for high performance computing
The next e-Seminar from CompBioMed will take place on the 6th of October at 14:00 BST.
