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Machine learning for oil & gas exploration
We are working on a machine-learning project with Rock Solid Images (RSI), a geoscience consulting firm that provides borehole characterisation with the goal of reducing exploration drilling r

PRACE Summer of HPC brings the summer to Edinburgh
The PRACE Summer of HPC 2018 provides an opportunity for up to 23 applicants from across Europe to apply to one of the PRACE supercomputing centres to work on a PRACE-related piece of work for

Software Deposit and Preservation Workshop
On the 11th July, the Software Sustainability Institute and Jisc ran a Software Deposit and Preservation Workshop at St Anne's College, Oxford.

Wee Archie earns its wings!
Wee Archie, our miniature model supercomputer made from Raspberry Pi boards, has been an invaluable resource in EPCC's public outreach activities.

Industry projects update – and EPCC's Industry 4.0 event
2018 has been a busy year for EPCC so far, with several new collaborations with national and international companies. Here are some examples of our latest research-focused projects.

New exascale projects at EPCC
The EU has recently funded a significant number of new projects to continue to drive forward Europe’s readiness for the transition to exascale computing.

Edinburgh International Data Facility: a fundamental enabler for data-driven innovation
The University of Edinburgh is set to play a key role in the Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region Deal, delivering the deal’s Data-Driven Innovation programme.

Arnau Miro: an HPC-Europa visitor's report
Arnau Miró was an HPC-Europa visitor from 10th Jan–9th Apr 2018. He was hosted by Dr Charles Moulinec at STFC Daresbury Laboratory.

The NEXTGenIO hardware has landed: A first step towards unlocking I/O performance for the Exascale
EPCC is pleased to announce the first public demonstration of the prototype NEXTGenIO HPC system, developed in collaboration with project partners across Europe.

HPC outreach: not a moment to lose!
“There is not a moment to lose” – I don’t know if you have ever read any of the Aubrey-Maturin books by the late Patrick O’Brian, set at the turn of the eighteenth to nineteenth centuries
