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PRACE is delighted to announce that the call for nominations for the 2022 PRACE HPC Excellence Award is open. This newly created award recognises an...

The 2022 edition of the EuroHPC Summit Week will take place from 22 to 24 March in Paris, France, and will include PRACE’s Scientific and...
PRACE is delighted to announce that Dr Marija Vranic, Invited Professor at the Instituto Superior Técnico of the University of Lisbon is the winner of...

In 2021, the PRACE Summer of HPC (SoHPC) was held for the ninth time. The 2021 edition was entirely remotely set up due to the...

Recent theoretical developments by Professor Mark van Schilfgaarde of King’s College London have led to the creation of a high-fidelity method for describing the electronic...
Perovskites are versatile materials that have a wide variety of characteristics and can be used as building blocks to create more complex structures that have...
Increasingly high-resolution and theoretically advanced simulations are providing a greater understanding of the sun by enabling the simultaneous capture of the two main constituents of...
The next generation of nuclear reactors will generate huge amounts of heat at the core and so require new cooling methods. Dr Lilla Koloszar of...
It is only by using high-performance computers that Dr Gabriel Wlazłowski of the Warsaw University of Technology has been able to advance our understanding of...
Dry eye syndrome is a painful condition affecting millions of people throughout the world and is caused by the evaporation of tear fluid from the...
Kolmogorov’s eighty-year-old phenomenological observations of turbulent flows remain the cornerstone of research into turbulence, but computational work led by Professor Alessandra Sabina Lanotte has challenged...
Binary neutron star mergers are unique astrophysical laboratories for studying gravity due to the additional electromagnetic signals they produce. Dr Carlos Palenzuela of the University...

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