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The ARCHER2 GPUs webinar happened on Wednesday 31st of January. [Watch it here]

This user webinar discussed the new GPU nodes available in ARCHER2, while answering researcher questions.

The GPU Embedded CSE (eCSE) support Call opened on the 17 Jan 2024, closing on at the 16:00 on 19 Mar 2024.

GPU eCSE will provide support funding to the UKRI research community to develop software in a sustainable manner to run on GPU-based architectures. Researchers are invited to submit their proposal to develop software that facilitates research targeted at UKRI’s digital research infrastructure.

HEC-WSI logo The Summer ’24 Call for Project Access (PA) to ARCHER2, via the HEC-WSI, is now open (closing date: Friday 31st May 2024). Please visit the HEC-WSI Access Modes page for more details on accessing ARCHER2 via the HEC-WSI.
HEC-WSI logo The Winter ’23 Call for Project Access (PA) to ARCHER2, via the HEC-WSI, is now open (closing date: Friday 15th December 2023). Please visit the HEC-WSI Access Modes page for more details on accessing ARCHER2 via the HEC-WSI.
HEC-WSI logo The HEC-WSI Annual Workshop 2023 is an event dedicated to the High-End Computing Consortium for Wave-Structure Interaction (HEC-WSI) community. This workshop is designed to heighten awareness of the HEC-WSI and its role in advancing WSI research on new and emerging HPC resources.
The Moody/CCP-WSI Joint Workshop 1 is an immersive workshop on MoodyMarine, a state-of-the-art software tool for modelling dynamic moorings and performing station-keeping simulations. Led by the developers of the software, this workshop aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of MoodyMarine and its vital role in hydrodynamics modeling.
HEC-WSI logo The Autumn ’23 Call for Project Access (PA) to ARCHER2, via the HEC-WSI, is now open (closing date: Friday 20th October 2023). Please visit the HEC-WSI Access Modes page for more details on accessing ARCHER2 via the HEC-WSI.

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