The eFlows4HPC project will create a European workflow platform for the design of complex applications that integrate HPC processes, data analytics, and artificial intelligence.
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Report highlights growth in quantum research
Elsevier has published the findings of a new report tracking emerging trends in quantum computing, based on research and analysis conducted in Scopus
N8 supercomputer accelerates research in the north of England
Scientists and researchers across the North of England will benefit from the arrival of a new £3.8m supercomputer to support projects in areas such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), energy storage and therapeutic drug design
BSC has been selected to coordinate three EuroHPC projects
The Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) has been selected to coordinate three research projects launched by the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking to promote the research and development of the new supercomputers
Swedish supercomputer powered by AMD and HPE Cray
The Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Sweden has agreed to a partnership with AMD and HPE to supply a new HPC system
Open Compute Project Foundation announces the OCP Future Technologies Initiative
The Open Compute Project Foundation (OCP) has announced the formation of the OCP Future Technologies Initiative
Scientists calculate Juneau icefield melting with 2D, 3D glacier models
The Juneau Icefield Research Program (JIRP) has reported that thinning of Alaska’s Taku Glacier has increased from an average rate of a half meter to two meters per year over the past two decades
Researchers employ DOE supercomputers to better understand fusion reactor design
A team of researchers at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) are using Department of Energy supercomputers to advance our understanding of fusion energy.
Artificial intelligence deciphers genetic instructions
A German-American team of scientists have deciphered some of the more elusive instructions encoded in DNA with the help of artificial intelligence (AI)
Collaboration aims to advance additive manufacturing through machine learning
A partnership aims to integrate machine learning methods into Additive Manufacturing (AM) workflows to accelerate the development of reliable and repeatable processes
Open Orphan to begin world's first Covid-19 human challenge model
Open Orphan, a specialist pharmaceutical services clinical research organisation (CRO) has been approved to develop the world’s first Covid-19 human challenge model, which will take place in the UK.
Fujitsu partnership aims to solve problems related to Covid-19 with quantum-inspired technology
Fujitsu has announced a partnership with Entanglement to demonstrate and validate the capabilities of its Digital Annealer (DA), a quantum-inspired computing platform to address large scale logistical combinatorial optimisation challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic
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