News New Competence Centre to Fast-Track Academic and SME Participation in EU Supercomputing Initiative The Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC), Ireland’s High-performance computing authority, today, Wednesday 2nd September launched Ireland’s Euro-HPC Competence Centre which is hosted at ICHEC. ICHEC Appoints Dr Elise Jennings to EuroHPC Competence Centre Dr. Elise Jennings has been appointed to the position of Senior Computational Scientist (Research Fellow) with responsibility for the creation of an exascaling team as part of the EuroHPC Competence Centre for Ireland. ICHEC EU Webinar : High-Performance Computing’s response to Europe’s challenges ICHEC Announces postponement of European Quantum Technologies Conference to November 2021 EQTC 2021 will now be held at The Convention Centre Dublin 29th November - 3rd December 2021. Further details to follow on www.eqtc.org. Creating a Digital Twin for Ireland “Digital-twin technology has become more urgent now, post- COVID-19, and Ireland can develop this approach,” J.-C. Desplat. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
New Competence Centre to Fast-Track Academic and SME Participation in EU Supercomputing Initiative The Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC), Ireland’s High-performance computing authority, today, Wednesday 2nd September launched Ireland’s Euro-HPC Competence Centre which is hosted at ICHEC.
ICHEC Appoints Dr Elise Jennings to EuroHPC Competence Centre Dr. Elise Jennings has been appointed to the position of Senior Computational Scientist (Research Fellow) with responsibility for the creation of an exascaling team as part of the EuroHPC Competence Centre for Ireland.
ICHEC Announces postponement of European Quantum Technologies Conference to November 2021 EQTC 2021 will now be held at The Convention Centre Dublin 29th November - 3rd December 2021. Further details to follow on www.eqtc.org.
Creating a Digital Twin for Ireland “Digital-twin technology has become more urgent now, post- COVID-19, and Ireland can develop this approach,” J.-C. Desplat.