The Berzelius supercomputer at Linköping University is gearing up for a major upgrade to advance machine learning, healthcare and computer vision research
News
Researcher completes computational reconstruction of a virus
A researcher from the University of Aston has created the first-ever computer reconstruction of a virus, including its complete native genome
Ohio Supercomputer Center launches GPU cluster
OSC launched Ascend to provide GPU resources to process research and simulations that rely on AI, big data and machine learning
NSF provides scholarships for next generation cybersecurity experts
The US National Science Foundation CyberCorps Scholarship for Service program is providing more than $29 million in new funding to nine universities in 2023
Oxford Ionics announces £30m Series A funding
Oxford Ionics have announced that it has raised £30 million in Series A funding to develop its solutions using its Electronic Qubit Control (EQC) system
Egnyte provides early-stage life science startups access to its software platform
Egnyte has announced it will be providing early-stage life sciences innovators complimentary access to its Egnyte for Life Sciences platform
EuroHPC Jülich sign an agreement for an exascale supercomputer
A hosting agreement has been signed between the EuroHPC JU and the Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC) in Germany, where JUPITER, the first European exascale supercomputer, will be located.
D-Wave and uptownBasel Infinity announce collaboration on Quantum Annealing
Agreement designed to foster collaboration, training and adoption of annealing quantum computing solutions for new innovation hub
CEA-Leti shares its path towards fault-tolerant quantum computing
CEA-Leti presented three papers at IEDM 2022 detailing its recent advances and future challenges in quantum computing using Si-based qubit devices with FDSOI technologies
Heriot-Watt scientist awarded £2.5m to advance quantum communications
A scientist at Heriot-Watt University has been awarded £2.5 million from the Royal Academy of Engineering Chair in Emerging Technologies programme
Healthera receives funding from Government-backed Innovate UK
Healthera, a Cambridge-based digital health platform, has announced that it has been awarded funding from Innovate UK to develop the next generation of innovative patient-pharmacy healthcare platform
UCL computer science to explore natural language processing on quantum computers
A new consortium funded by the Royal Academy of Engineering will build on work in quantum mechanics and linguistics conducted over 15 years by researchers at University College London and Quantinuum
Pages
Latest issue
We round up the latest laboratory software tools to help streamline laboratory operations in 2023
We round up the latest cluster management software tools available to scientists and researchers using HPC
A round-up of the latest processing and memory technologies