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Outreach
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13 Oct 2017
The LIGO project, awarded for having detected gravitational waves as predicted by Einstein, used the supercomputers MareNostrum, FinisTerrae and Caléndula through the UIB Relativity and Gravitation research group. The Spanish Supercomputing Network has provided 14 million computing hours to make the calculations of this project.
Events
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04 Oct 2017
The RES Users’ Conference brought together researchers working with HPC technologies, RES technicians and RES coordinators. More than 110 participants attended this event, which took place in Santiago de Compostela on September 28.
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14 Sep 2017
The Spanish Supercomputing Network was recently included in the catalogue of European Digital Innovation Hubs. This catalogue is an initiative from the European Commission linked to the Digitising European Industrial Strategy, with the objective to increase industry’s competitiveness through digital technologies.
Events
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25 Jul 2017
This scientific seminar, which had the support of the Spanish Supercomputing Network, was organized as a parallel event of the Biannual Meeting of the Real Sociedad Española de Física (RSEF) on 18 July 2017.
Events
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14 Jul 2017
This year, the RES Users’ Conference and the HPC Advisory Council Conference will take place in Santiago de Compostela on 28 and 29 September. They are addressed to RES users, potential users of RES and PRACE supercomputing facilities, researchers on computational science and companies involved in HPC technologies.
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03 Jul 2017
The HPC-Europa3 project provides funding for researchers working on computational science to visit HPC centres and/or scientific hosts in Europe to foster new scientific collaborations. Visitors are funded for travel and accommodation during their stay, and they are provided with an amount of computing time suitable for the approved project. Next closing date for applications is Thursday 7th September.
Infrastructure
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29 Jun 2017
The MareNostrum supercomputer is beginning operation and will start executing applications for scientific research on the 1st of July. MareNostrum 4, hosted by Barcelona Supercomputing Center, is entirely aimed at generating scientific knowledge and its computer architecture has been called ‘the most diverse and interesting in the world’ by international experts. It will provide more than 60 million computing hours per quarter to RES users.
Calls
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28 Jun 2017
The Spanish Supercomputing Network (RES) will provide 74 million of computational hours to researchers during the second quarter of 2017. The Access Committee has accepted 107 projects, and the awarded researchers will have access to RES resources from 1 July to 31 October.
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23 Jun 2017
Matellán was appointed on June 20 replacing Antonio Ruiz-Falcó, who was General Director of FCSCL for the last two years.
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15 Jun 2017
The prize is a recognition for his contribution in the establishment of theoretical foundations of Attochemistry