Finally, the 10 billion-year mathematical brain teaser has been solved
If there were no computers, this task would have required 10 billion years of a mathematician’s waking time. Luckily, however, there is a supercomputer at SDU and the task is therefore solved. The results have Read more…
National Supercomputing Day – Perspectives of High Performance Computing
Date: Monday November 7, 2016 – 9:00 to 16:00 Place: DTU, Lyngby – Main building 101, meeting room 1 Organisers: DeIC eScience Competence Center, DTU, SDU and State and University Library See the agenda and Read more…
Ageing: Computer simulation finds dangerous molecule activity
All human organisms are attacked by free radicals – they destroy our cells, and over time they contribute to us ageing. Now, researchers have found out how a particularly dangerous type of free radicals is Read more…
Newsletter from Abacus 2.0, September 2016
In this newsletter: Request access to Abacus 2.0 for the period November 2016 – February 2017 Did you notice? We have a new website! https://abacus.deic.dk/ Call of interest for National eScience Pilot Projects is still Read more…
Newsletter from Abacus 2.0, August 2016
In this newsletter: Call for Access to Abacus 2.0 for the period July-October 2016 is still open with lower rates Call of interest for National eScience Pilot Projects is still open Abacus in new clothes Read more…
Speeches at the national supercomputing day
On May 30, the first national supercomputing day was held at SDU. You can find the speeches and presentations held that day in the program here.
Video about the 3 national Danish supercomputers
DeiCs three national supercomputers are presented in a new video that studies the benefits they bring to researchers. Can you tell the difference between Abacus 2.0, Computerome and Kulturarvsclusteret? See here.
New Abacus video
Watch the new video about the advantages of using the supercomputer Abacus 2.0 at SDU: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTBYt_JxJP0
Video of the final of the SDU Supercomputer Challenge
Here is a video of the final of the SDU Supercomputer Challenge shared on the Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/sdu.ssc/posts/601359113354058 It can also be seen on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0LCtbc9xic