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HPC Certification Programme: the HPC environment survey
We are embarking on a survey of the HPC environment and would appreciate your input! Jean-Thomas Acquaviva(link is external), DDN Storage, explains the background below.

Accelerating cloud physics and atmospheric models using GPUs, KNLs and FPGAs
The blog post below is based on the abstract of a talk at the PASC mini-symposium 'Modelling Cloud Physics: Preparing for Exascale'(link is external) (Zurich, 13 June 2019).

Software Sustainability Institute's Collaboration's Workshop: another success!
This year's Software Sustainability Institute(link is external)'s Collaboration's Workshop, CW19(link is external), was held from 1–3 April at the University of Loughborough(lin

EPCC Lightning Talks session: World-class supercomputing on your doorstep
Come to our session of lightning talks to learn how we work with industry and academia – and how we can help you too.

£79m supercomputer set to boost UK capability

Event review: What data-driven innovation means for business in Scotland
EPCC is at the heart of the Data-Driven Innovation programme of the Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region Deal.

Proof-driven queries to preserve patient privacy
In our role as members of the Research Engineering Group of the Alan Turing Institute, Anna Roubickova and I worked with Efi Tsamoura and Benjamin Spencer (Department of Computer Sci

Proof-driven queries to preserve patient privacy
In our role as members of the Research Engineering Group of the Alan Turing Institute, Anna Roubickova and I worked with Efi Tsamoura and Benjamin Spencer (Department of Computer Sci

What is MPI “nonblocking” for? Correctness and performance
The MPI Standard states that nonblocking communication operations can be used to “improve performance… by overlapping communication with computation”.

HPC-Europa3 visitor publishes paper in Physical Review Letters
Former HPC-Europa3 visitor Dr Mats Simmermacher, Dr Adam Kirrander (Mats' host from the University of Edinburgh's School of Chemistry), and their collaborators from Edinburgh and Cop
