Here at HPCwire, we aim to keep the HPC community apprised of the most relevant and interesting news items that get tweeted throughout the week. The tweets that caught our eye this past week are presented below. Check back in next Thursday for an entirely updated list.
The Tweet of the Week goes to @cscsch. It’s always great to see so much excitement surrounding HPC. Congratulations and keep the HPC tweets coming!
Celebrating the end of service of some important systems @cscsch, such as Castor, Tödi, Matterhorn and Rothorn #servingscience #HPC pic.twitter.com/BrpFXyOKbI
— CSCS Lugano (@cscsch) October 4, 2016
Glenn Fox of @Livermore_Lab: #supercomputing crucial to #materials #innovation. Platforms becoming more open; data sharing increasing | #HPC
— Chris Mustain (@ChrisMustain) October 4, 2016
Florian Berberich #ICRI2016 session 4: importance of top-class education & training of computational scientists #HPC #science #industry pic.twitter.com/z2u0isvAza
— PRACE (@PRACE_RI) October 4, 2016
.@jownsncsa: it's great if @Illinois_Alma has services, but researchers need to learn how to use them. #training #hpc @XSEDEscience
— XSEDE (@XSEDEscience) October 5, 2016
£18.M investment in 5 Tier2 #HPC facilities by @EPSRC – multiple PF of #ARM #KNL #GPU #Xeon etc
— Andrew Jones (@hpcnotes) October 6, 2016
@mark_epcc discussing the importance of #hpc to small businesses at arctur opening pic.twitter.com/ZucDqKdXDC
— Adrian Jackson (@adrianjhpc) October 6, 2016
"You can do your work anywhere, you're not limited to your station at work or school." #OnDemand3 #HPC #supercomputer
— OhioSupercomputerCtr (@osc) October 6, 2016
Will present our #OpenACC cache directive implementation work in WACCPD 2016 on Nov. 14, held in conjunction w/ @Supercomputing #hpcmatters
— Ahmad Lashgar (@lashgar) October 4, 2016
Lovely day to be working at NERSC pic.twitter.com/pfqxj456mH
— Glenn K. Lockwood (@glennklockwood) October 5, 2016
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