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Hybrid parallel programming with tasks
This technical report by EPCC's Mark Bull and former EPCC MSc in HPC student Jiehong Yu gives an introduction to using a hybrid parallel programming model that combines MPI with OmpSs or OpenM

New study into the software and skills required for large-scale computing
This year the Software Sustainability Institute will be running a study to better understand the software and skills required for large-scale research computing.

EuroCC@UK: the UK’s National Competence Centre in HPC, HPDA and AI
EPCC leads EuroCC@ UK in collaboration with STFC Hartree. Both centres are drawing on their complementary expertise to deliver the programme’s goals.

A brief history of the ARCHER2 Image and Video Competition
The competition gathers together some of the best images produced by users of the ARCHER2 UK national supercomputing service, which is hosted and managed by EPCC.

Two decades of MSc programmes at EPCC
Back in the late 1990’s we became aware of a need for postgraduate level training in high-performance computing (HPC) and parallel programming.

What makes a Safe Haven safe?
For many years EPCC has operated the technical end of the Scottish National Safe Haven (NSH), the Trusted Research Environment which underpins nationwide public-benefit research with sensitive data

Enabling machine learning for exascale simulations
SiMLInt is an interface that increases the efficiency of machine learning (ML) techniques when solving large-scale physical simulations by consuming fewer resources without sacrificing precision.

Updates from the Software Sustainability Institute
Software is fundamental to research. Seven out of ten researchers at fifteen Russell Group universities reported that without it their work would be impossible.

Developing a unique FPGA testbed for UK researchers
EPCC is hosting a new FPGA testbed and running it in collaboration with UCL and the University of Warwick.

Partnering with industry
Partnership with industry is a core principle of EPCC and one of the reasons the Centre has continued to grow and develop since our foundation in 1990.
