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Celebration of new and enhanced international research opportunities in Computational Science, Royal Geographical Society, London
EPCC, the University of Edinburgh, and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) recently ran a Best Use of ARCHER competition to facilitate early-career researchers,

A busy time at SC17
I am at SC 17 in Denver this week and having a really busy (but fun) time, giving some talks and catching up with people in the HPC community.

EPCC employee becomes a Graduate Level Apprentice
The skills gap in the IT, digital and cybersecurity industries in Scotland is widening with many employers, including EPCC, finding that both new and existing staff lack technical, practical or job

GRADnet "Moving Forward for 2nd Year PGRs"
In October I attended GRADnet's "Moving Forward for 2nd Year PGRs" day in London for physics post-graduates, and ran two sessions on "Writing better software to research".

ARCHER Image & Video Competition 2017: Results!
Thank you to everyone who submitted images and videos to this year's competition. The outstanding range of entries made judging a most enjoyable experience with so many great demonstrations of

Wee Archie goes to EngFest 2.0
EngFest 2.0 is the second Institution of Engineers & Technology (IET) Festival of Engineering, which aims to inspire current school students and thus grow the future generation&n

EPCC at SC17: say hello at Booth 201
We are delighted to be taking part in Supercomputing 2017 in Denver, Colorado.

EPCC at the NERC showcase event
The Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) will run its showcase event at Dynamic Earth entitied UnEarthed from 17th-20th November.

A two-way street
For four days EPCC staff Alistair, Ben, Gordon, Jo, Mario and Weronika were on hand at New Scientist Live 2017 in the London ExCel with activities and knowledge about ARCHER&nbs

'Best use of ARCHER' competition winners announced
EPCC and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) are delighted to announce the ten winners of the recent Best Use of ARCHER Competition
