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The university’s first campus-wide HPC cluster is built and managed by the team at Alces ...
Teams Bristol/Bath and Durham kick-off the second annual CIUK Student Cluster Competition utilising a GPU ...
The Alces Flight crew worked with the Research Software Engineering (RSE) community to explore what ...
With ISC’21 underway the Alces Flight crew is lining up their summer HPC community events ...
Our final part of the series explores the lessons learned from building up the nUCLeus ...
Part two of our three part series on utilising the cloud for education in supercomputing ...
still happened. Here’s our 2020 year in review. ...
See what the Flight Crew got up to during this online event ...
Supercomputing (SC’20) has gone virtual — and the move have resulted in record attendance for ...
This year the Alces Flight team is participating in not one, but two HPC State ...
The staff at Queen’s University Belfast and Ulster University, through their EPSRC grant, are growing ...
Alces Flight provided a cloud High Performance Computing (HPC) environment built on Microsoft Azure that ...
The nomination highlights the work by the Department of Eye & Vision Science and Advanced ...
This first time virtual event will have students competing across different platforms in a quest ...
Our ‘Business as Unusual’ series has a lot of research to thank before we kick-off ...
It feels like it’s been all change in everything. High Performance Computing is no different ...
Doing HPC all on your own is out — here’s why collaboration is in… and ...
Our three part series on utilising the cloud for education in supercomputing kicks off with ...
Re-Creating the Barkla HPC Cluster in the Cloud during a Complete HPC Systems Relocation ...
From cloud acceptance to open-source to closing the skills gap, this is the Alces Flight ...