News Bomb Cyclones: What’s Behind all the Drama? Bomb cyclones have all the same attributes of a normal mid-latitude winter storm. The only feature that distinguishes them, and makes them “bombs”, is their explosive growth. ICHEC developing prototype infrastructure to improve health data sharing Demand for a national technical infrastructure to support safe and secure analysis of linked datasets both in Ireland and internationally has increased as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. ICHEC joins All-Island Climate and Biodiversity Research Network ICHEC is proud to be part of the new All-Island Climate and Biodiversity Research Network (AICBRN). HPCQS: Towards a World-Class Federated HPC Quantum Computing Ecosystem in Europe The four-year pilot project HPCQS will develop the programming platform for the quantum simulator. It is based on two European software developments, the Atos Quantum Learning Machine (QLM) and ParTec’s Parastation Modulo. Dr Michael Nolan appointed as new chair of ICHEC Science Council New Chair of ICHEC Science Council 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 »
Bomb Cyclones: What’s Behind all the Drama? Bomb cyclones have all the same attributes of a normal mid-latitude winter storm. The only feature that distinguishes them, and makes them “bombs”, is their explosive growth.
ICHEC developing prototype infrastructure to improve health data sharing Demand for a national technical infrastructure to support safe and secure analysis of linked datasets both in Ireland and internationally has increased as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
ICHEC joins All-Island Climate and Biodiversity Research Network ICHEC is proud to be part of the new All-Island Climate and Biodiversity Research Network (AICBRN).
HPCQS: Towards a World-Class Federated HPC Quantum Computing Ecosystem in Europe The four-year pilot project HPCQS will develop the programming platform for the quantum simulator. It is based on two European software developments, the Atos Quantum Learning Machine (QLM) and ParTec’s Parastation Modulo.