How does it look when Earth is bombarded with dark matter?
Check out here how the supercomputer ABACUS 2.0 was used to run a simulation program called DaMaSCUS that can simulate the collision of dark matter particles with the Earth.
Check out here how the supercomputer ABACUS 2.0 was used to run a simulation program called DaMaSCUS that can simulate the collision of dark matter particles with the Earth.
In early October, Lars Kjær, Information Specialist at the Copenhagen University Library (KUB), called for a seminar with special focus on digital photogrammetry and supercomputing. Photogrammetry is the learning of measuring in photographs. From such Read more…
The Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe (PRACE) Outreach to Universities programme is the one-stop shop for the latest student-centric information, educational opportunities and more. The activities are especially designed to encourage advanced HPC, Computational Read more…
ABACUS 2.0 is also available for educational purposes. Access for educational purposes is granted via Test Projects. Users are billed according to how many hours they are allocated on the HPC facility. In this video, Read more…
HPC in bioinformatics and precision medicine In theoretical particle physics, we have been using high-performance computing (HPC) for three decades to make scientific progress. Recent advances in next-generation sequencing, as well as the corresponding bioinformatics Read more…
Scientific Computing on Clouds Distributed computing infrastructures are evolving from the Grid paradigm that has traditionally supported HEP experiments, towards a Cloud model, more flexible from the resource provision point of view, but more challenging Read more…
What causes cells to age? It has long been suspected that free radicals can play an important role in this process. Free radicals are atoms or molecules that have one or more unarrayed electrons in Read more…
EP J D Highlight published on Monday 26 June, 2017. See https://epjd.epj.org/epjd-news/1300-epjd-highlight-first-aid-kit-in-some-living-organisms-helps-fix-dna-after-lengthy-sun-exposure New study by Katrine Aalbæk Jepsen from the University of Southern Denmark, in Odense, and her colleague Ilia Solov’yov unveils the binding mechanisms of enzymes Read more…
The Copenhagen University Library (KUB), in collaboration with HUMlab and the Danish e-Infrastructure Cooperation – DeIC, is organising a workshop Digital photogrammetry and supercomputing on October 11, 2017. During the workshop models will be produced with Photoscan and Read more…