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HPC Symposium 2016 - Thursday 9th June
Here is a date for your diaries, the University's 5th Symposium on HPC will be held on Thursday 9th June 2016. The main aim of the symposium is to provide a forum for current (and prospective) users of the University's...
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SAMBa CDT provide training in Scientific Computing using HPC
The SAMBa CDT, funded by EPSRC, provided additional funding to grow the computational and storage capacity of the University of Bath's new HPC system, Balena. As part of the degree all students will gain valuable skills in Scientific Computing and many...
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BLOODHOUND project chief engineer, keynote lecture
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...
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"Save the Date" for HPC Symposium 2015 on Thursday 4th June
Here is a date for your diaries, the University's 4th HPC Symposium will be held on Thursday 4th June 2015. The main aim of the symposium is to provide a forum for current (and prospective) users of the University's HPC...
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What connects supercomputers and clever mammals
Thank you to Professor Martyn Guest from Cardiff University, for his insightful keynote presentation, Application Performance in Materials Science, Chemistry and Nanoscience - Perspective, Performance and Challenges at the University of Bath's third High Performance Computing (HPC) symposium, 5 June...
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HPC Symposium this Thursday!
We now have 55 registered participants, 14 talks and 10 poster submissions. In addition to the contributed talks, there will be a keynote lecture by Prof Martyn Guest (Cardiff) and an invited presentation by Dr Araxi Urrutia (Bath), as well...
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New Research Brochure for the Faculty of Science
The Faculty of Science has just released a new Research brochure and it prominently features images and case studes from some of HPC's key users: Professor Rob Scheichl (Dept of Mathematical Sciences), Professor Alison Walker (Dept of Physics) and Dr...