If you are interested in fast cars, adventures and breaking world records, you won't want to miss the free keynote lecture from the BLOODHOUND project's chief engineer Mark Chapman. Mark will discuss the use of High Performance Computing (HPC) within the BLOODHOUND project and the value of combining clever computing and inspiring engineering.
Please note the deadline to register is Tuesday 2 June 2015. The lecture will be held in the Chancellors Building, CB1.10. The lecture is open to staff and students at the University of Bath.
Inspiring engineering and clever computing
The BLOODHOUND project is an exciting global engineering adventure, using the 1000 mph World Land Speed Record attempt to inspire the next generation about science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

The HPC Scientific Organising Committee look forward to welcoming you to the lecture. Please note that if you are already registered to attend the HPC Symposium 2015, you do not need to register for this keynote lecture.
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