News ICHEC Are Hiring! We’re looking to hire enthusiastic and talented people interested in learning about current technology and helping to develop the next generation of advanced computational platform to support research in Ireland. Disruptive technologies: shaping future public services Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC) Director J-C Desplat presents his perspective on how the rapid evolution of the technology landscape will revolutionise public service delivery. Featured article in Eolas Magazine Playing the climate DECK: Ireland’s involvement with CMIP6 Ireland's contribution to CMIP6 and IPCC AR6. ICHEC Response to Top500 Media Coverage ICHEC are concerned by recent coverage in RTE.ie and Silicon Republic about Ireland being ranked as number one in the world in terms of number of Top500 supercomputers per capita and the misleading picture it paints of HPC in Ireland. Revisiting the 1957 Windscale Nuclear Accident using Atmospheric Reanalysis data A look at the 1957 Windscale Fire in what later became the Sellafield Nuclear site. Using advanced atmospheric datasets unavailable at the time, we take a look at how the event may have affected Ireland. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Current page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
ICHEC Are Hiring! We’re looking to hire enthusiastic and talented people interested in learning about current technology and helping to develop the next generation of advanced computational platform to support research in Ireland.
Disruptive technologies: shaping future public services Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC) Director J-C Desplat presents his perspective on how the rapid evolution of the technology landscape will revolutionise public service delivery. Featured article in Eolas Magazine
Playing the climate DECK: Ireland’s involvement with CMIP6 Ireland's contribution to CMIP6 and IPCC AR6.
ICHEC Response to Top500 Media Coverage ICHEC are concerned by recent coverage in RTE.ie and Silicon Republic about Ireland being ranked as number one in the world in terms of number of Top500 supercomputers per capita and the misleading picture it paints of HPC in Ireland.
Revisiting the 1957 Windscale Nuclear Accident using Atmospheric Reanalysis data A look at the 1957 Windscale Fire in what later became the Sellafield Nuclear site. Using advanced atmospheric datasets unavailable at the time, we take a look at how the event may have affected Ireland.