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HPC-SIG Hartree Meeting

By Design Science

The HPC-SIG is hosting a meeting at the Hartree Centre in Daresbury this week, 22nd and 23rd of October. The 3-day agenda is packed with talks on a variety of subjects relevant to both HPC users and providers, many of which are directly relevant to our efforts into creating a roadmap towards a federation of … Continued

Expressions of interest: Workshop on Exploring the Role of High-Performance Computing (HPC) in the Built Environment

By Design Science

The NFCS funded project “Enhancing HPC adoption through user-centred design” is looking for expressions of interest for their workshop on Exploring the Role of High-Performance Computing (HPC) in the Built Environment. Organised by: University of the West of England (UWE Bristol)Date: 30 Jan 2026 (9.30 – 16.30)Location: In-person, Conference Aston, Birmingham, B4 7ET This one-day workshop will bring … Continued

Expressions of interest for the “Understanding challenges and enablers to the use of HPC to enhance healthcare research” workshop

By Design Science

The NFCS funded project “Enhancing HPC adoption through user-centred design” is looking for expressions of interest for their workshop “Understanding challenges and enablers to the use of HPC to enhance healthcare research”. Organised by: University of the West of England (UWE Bristol)Date: 17 Dec 2025 (9.30 – 16.30)Location: Wellcome Trust, London This one-day workshop will bring together researchers, … Continued

Survey: Enhancing HPC Adoption Through User-Centred Design: A Roadmap For Inclusive Innovation In Environment, Health, And The Built Environment

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The Enhancing HPC adoption through user-centred design project is running a survey named A Roadmap For Inclusive Innovation In Environment, Health, And The Built Environment. If you are from built environment, health and or environmental science, then they would welcome your insight in development of an inclusive roadmap for HPC.Please complete our survey which, should … Continued

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