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Inaugural Edinburgh Research Software Engineering (RSE) Meeting

Edinburgh just held its inaugural Research Software Engineer (RSE) meeting at the Bayes Centre (also home to EPCC). It was attended by about 50 people from the Edinburgh area.

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Bang Goes the Borders 2018

While a team of EPCCers were doing outreach in London at New Scientist Live (NSLive) for a second year running, another group of us attended Bang Goes the Borders (BGTB) at St Mary's Prim

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ExCeL-lent EPCC at New Scientist Live 2018

Regular readers will already know that EPCC was planning to attend New Scientist Live again this year.

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Industry partnership to boost engine research

Scientists at the University are to benefit from an initiative that seeks to build links between industry and researchers.

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PickCells and exploratory image analysis in cell biology

PickCells is an image analysis platform developed by the Centre for Regenerative Medicine (CRM) at The University of Edinburgh.

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Fortissimo: a boost for European business

December 2018 marks the end of the Fortissimo project.

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RSE18 conference, Birmingham

I recently attended the Third Research Software Engineers (RSE) conference in Birmingham, UK. RSE conferences bring together people who work in an RSE-type roll from across the UK and world.

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Supercomputing MOOC: learning at scale!

What is a MOOC, you ask? The answer is, it's a Massively Open Online Course, and EPCC's Supercomputing MOOC will start on 24th September.

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SpiNNaker arrives in the Bayes!

The SpiNNaker neuromorphic high-performance computing platform, which aims to run 1% of the human brain in real time, will arrive at EPCC in the Bayes building this year. SpiNNa

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High-performance ray tracing for room acoustics

The Auralisation of Acoustics in Architecture project is considering how to improve the modelling of sound qualities in rooms, whether existing, planned or ruined.

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